UTS 21036 Managing Strategic Aussie Healthy Foods 代写

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    21036 – Spring 2017
    Jacqueline Gorrick/ Timothy Hessell
    Managing Strategic Performance
    Individual Assignment — 30%
    You are the Human Resources Manager of Aussie Healthy Foods, Australia. You have received
    several communications from employees and managers that are dissatisfied with the newly
    implemented performance management system. Aussie Healthy Foods has manufactured breakfast
    cereals, breakfast beverages, sandwich spreads, and diary and meat alternatives since 1980. The
    headquarters are located in Melbourne, Australia. The CEO Ms Carter has been in her role for the
    last ten years and has seen the company perform quite strongly but according to Ms Carter there is
    always room for improvement.
    A decision was made to redesign the performance management system of Aussie Healthy Foods in
    2015. In the past employees were asked to set their performance goals for each year in January.
    Employees then had a mid-year check-in with managers. They then received a final assessment and
    a single performance score in December, which was linked to salary increases for the following
    year. In the new system, performance feedback sessions were conducted every three months to
    collect insights from employees, their managers and closest colleagues in all plants and offices
    around Australia. This initiative was designed to adopt a new trend in performance management,
    following companies like Deloitte that are moving towards informal, ongoing reviews over
    traditional annual appraisals.
    In April an email was sent to all employees to ask them to share their feedback on this new
    performance management system. In total 62,500 comments were received from employees, at
    which point all comments were organised and analysed.
    Employees were dissatisfied with the new performance management system. It seems they felt
    under pressure to constantly discuss their performance and they said they wanted to give and receive
    reviews less frequently. Although the new initiative was meant to support Aussie Healthy Foods
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    corporate strategy, it is understood that it is too time-consuming for employees. Costs have also
    increased as the new system has cost 160% of the previous system’s cost, even though some
    companies who have adopted this new method claim to have reduced their costs. There is concern
    that resources are being wasted instead of focusing on the strengths of the organisation. Help is
    needed to refine the system and recommend some solutions for change.
    Your Tasks
    1. Diagnose the problems at Aussie Healthy Foods in relation to their performance
    management drawing on relevant theories of Managing Strategic Performance.
    2. Recommend two practical solutions for Aussie Healthy Foods to help in refining their
    performance management system.
    Assignment Length: 1,500 words (not including reference list).
    Due: Week 10 (Tuesday 3 rd October 4pm) via UTSOnline (Turnitin). No hard copy
    submission necessary.

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    A guide for this assignment will be delivered in the lecture in Week 8 that will also provide an
    opportunity to ask questions. See the Subject Outline for details on resources and referencing.
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    Guidelines for Writing the Case Analysis
    1. An introduction and conclusion are essential elements in any complete assignment. Insights on
    how to write an effective introduction and conclusion can be found in the UTS Business
    School’s Guide to Writing Assignments.
    2. Carefully proofread your work and/or enlist a proofreading buddy.
    3. Ensure you have appropriately acknowledged the original authors of information and ideas
    whose work you have drawn from. Of the various systems for presenting citations
    (acknowledgements within your assignment) and references (lists of sources used), the one
    favoured for use within UTS Business School and required for this assessment is the UTS
    Harvard system. Refer to the UTS Business School’s ‘Guide to Writing Assignments’ for the
    correct citation and referencing method: http://www.uts.edu.au/node/50946.
    4. Note that restating of case facts is not included in the format of the assignment, nor is it
    considered part of analysis. The audience of your assignment will be familiar with the case, and
    you need only to mention facts that are relevant to (and support) your analysis or
    recommendation as you need them.
    5. Write in a formal manner suitable for scholarly work.
    6. Ensure your assignment is below the stated word limit. The word limit comprises all the words
    in the text from the start of the introduction to the end of the conclusion (including headings,
    quotations and in-line references). The main reason for this is to encourage you to write in a
    clear and succinct manner. If a student submits an assignment that exceeds the limit, he or she
    may be penalised by a loss of marks (10% of the base mark).
    7. Submit your case study on time. Late submissions will incur a penalty to ensure fairness to other
    students who have complied with the submission deadline. Upload a soft copy to Turnitin using
    the link in the Assessment folder on UTSOnline.
    8.  Requests for extensions must be made in writing at least three days before the due date and will
    only be granted in cases of prolonged illness, misadventure or other circumstances beyond the
    student's control. Assessments submitted after the due date, or the revised due date where an
    extension has been granted, will be subject to a penalty of ten (10) per cent of marks per every
    day after the submission date and time. Where an assignment is more than five (5) days late the
    assessment will not be accepted and a mark of zero will be awarded for the assessment task.
    Students cannot expect to receive verbal or written feedback for late work.
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    Case Study Marking Criteria
    Below Expectations  Meeting Expectations  Exceeding Expectations
    Identification and
    clarification of

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    relevant case issues
    (20%)
    Poor understanding of case study and
    the key underlying issues with no links
    to subject content.
    Solid understanding of case study and
    the key underlying issues with good
    links to subject content.
    Strong understanding of case study and
    the key underlying issues with clear
    links to subject content.
    Reference to and use
    of relevant theories
    (35%)
    Inappropriate or irrelevant theories were
    used for the identified problems and/or
    poor to no use of theories, with no
    attempts made to conduct further
    research beyond the lecture content and
    set readings.
    Appropriate theories were selected
    based on problems identified. The links
    to the problems could potentially be
    clearer and some original research was
    carried out to extend lecture content, but
    more could have been done.
    Appropriate theories were selected
    based on problems identified and further
    original research was carried out to
    extend lecture content.
    Explanation of
    creative and practical
    solutions (35%)
    Vague, generic or unoriginal
    recommendations. Little to no practical
    considerations were given to proposed
    solution(s) (i.e., they are implausible or
    unfeasible). Solution(s) are not
    supported by research.
    Solid and relatively original
    recommendations. Some good
    consideration given to practicality of
    proposed solution(s). Solution(s)
    supported by research, but perhaps
    closely following the lecture content
    with room for further research.
    Original, creative and novel
    recommendations. Proposed solution(s)
    are practical and plausible; compelling
    reasons are offered for their feasibility.
    Solution(s) supported by extensive
    original research.
    Presentation,
    language and
    referencing (10%)
    Multiple errors in grammar and
    expression and/or poor structure.
    Incorrect referencing or inadequate
    referencing. Little evidence that a
    referencing style guide has been
    consulted. Failure to consult the set
    reading.

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    Accurate grammar, expression and good
    structure. Could be more succinct or
    eloquent in places. Mostly correct
    referencing with some inconsistency,
    maybe need to reference more
    throughout the assignment.
    Excellent written expression, grammar
    and structure. Full and correct in-text
    and end of assignment references. Good
    selection of appropriate, high-quality
    sources.

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