Assignment title: Information
Aim of the assignment
The aim of the assignment is to allow you to show and develop your
understanding of a topic that has been covered in the module. Operations
management has a very broad base of knowledge and the intention of the
assignment is to take advantage of that broad base, allowing you to focus on
an area that concerns you or is of interest to you in some other way. The
assignment will therefore emphasise the role that operations management
plays in an organisation.
Assignment task
The assignment is a 2,000-word essay or report focusing on an aspect of the
module.
The assignment appendices must not exceed 15 pages and the
assignment must be submitted electronically as a single file.
The Operations Management module is assessed by an individual written
report that deals with the application of one or more aspects of the theory
taught on the course in the context of an organisation you are familiar with or
of your own choice OR to discuss any of the operations management topics
as it applies today. Thus your options are:
Question 1
To apply the material covered in any ONE of the operations management
topics in your own sphere of influence
or
Question 2
Evaluate the utility and relevance of any ONE of the operations management
topics to the contemporary business environment
Question 1 offers the opportunity (if this is available to you within your
organisation) to carry out research into the way a particular aspect of the
module material works or does not work in your own sphere of influence –
within your organisation. As an example, your organisation could be
introducing quality management or lean management techniques. Thus giving
you the opportunity to discuss the theory and how well this applies in practice
from your own experience, comparing and contrasting the two.
Question 2 offers the opportunity to further develop your knowledge in an area
that is of interest to you. For example, should you have developed an interest
in approaches to organising suppliers and wish to extend your knowledge, it is
acceptable within the assignment requirements to research into the topic and
to present your research as your assignment. This work does not need to be
related to your organisation – it can relate to any organisation(s) currently in
existence, i.e. the contemporary business environment.
The word count for the assignment is very small, hence the emphasis on ONE
topic. There is inevitably some overlap between concepts, so please use your
intelligence when scoping your response. It is very difficult to treat a very
broad subject like 'supply chain management' with sufficient insight to score
high marks. If a broad topic interests you, we advise you to pick a specific
aspect of it to focus on.
Other information of use
The following details of the assignment are also available on Blackboard
under the 'Assessment' menu item. Here you will find examples of previous
work as well as advice on study skills including referencing and critical
analysis. When reading one of the previous assignments submitted, do take
note of the examiner's comments as well as the way the work has been
referenced.
It is good practice to write out a 500-word (or so) summary of the work you
intend to achieve and to show this to your tutor as the formative assessment
in Unit 9. This may well save you a great deal of pain and time later when you
find that the work is unsuitable! This is an offer you are strongly advised to
take advantage of. Note: this is not compulsory. Note also the one topic that is
definitely NOT suitable is the management of an individual project – that is for
the Project Management MBA module.
Your work may be in report format or in essay format. Always follow the basic
rules for either style. Recommendations are not required; however it is always
good practice to include a conclusion to your work.
Appendices, diagrams, tables and figures are not included in the 2,000-word
count.
Exceeding the limit will mean that your work is subjected to a penalty. There is
often a rumour about a ±10% tolerance – this is incorrect!! The limit is a
maximum.
Each piece of work should be typed, double line spaced and single side
printed. It should have a title page which includes a word count and a signed
statement of authenticity from you stating the work being submitted is your
own (for example: I certify that this assignment is the result of my own
work and does not exceed the word count noted below, signed.......)
Please include your student identification number and page numbers (e.g. 2
of 5 pages) as a footer in any assignment submitted in case pages become
loose.
Appendices should contain specific types of analyses (such as financial,
breakeven, capacity, cost, etc.) and information that supports and is relevant,
but would be too detailed for the body of the report. Appendices must not
exceed 15 pages.
Written analysis should be of the same quality that you would provide to the
management of a business, albeit in an academic style.
Describing the theory does not demonstrate that you understand it – we are
looking for something that shows that you can apply the theory to a new
situation.
All work must be adequately supported by academic/published material and
correctly attributed to the source using the Harvard system. A link to the
School of Management's guidelines for this can be found on Blackboard
under 'Assessment'.
The hand-in date is 23.59 hours (your local time) 13 April 2015.
Failure to meet this deadline will result in a mark of zero being awarded
(Bradford University Regulations). In some circumstances it is possible to be
granted an extension – you should read the guidelines provided by the
Administration site on Blackboard.
The standard coursework pro forma will be used to provide project feedback.
You should familiarise yourself with the criteria on this document, as your
work will be assessed against this. You should also note that each category is
not equally weighted. In particular, you must demonstrate an understanding of
the theoretical concepts and frameworks in your chosen operations
management topic. Thus more credit will be given to analytical material rather
than simply descriptive material. The pro forma is available on Blackboard
under 'Assessment'.