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Purpose:
The purpose of this report is to solve a business problem using a theoretical framework informed by empirical academic studies. Using academic literature, you will provide information regarding business strategy problems and offer potential explanations for the business issues. Using what you have learned in the lectures, tutorials, the text-book and other sources you will analyse the transcripts provided to identify the source of the business problems. You will then make recommendations based on your findings and the literature to the CEO of the company.

Disclaimer:

This is a work of fiction. The materials and information for this assignment are used foreducational purposes onlyand are not a critique of any company or any affiliated companies. The opinions and views expressed in this document are a work of fiction and do not represent the University of the Sunshine Coast’s policy or opinion. All characters and data are fictional.

The following is based on a real company ASOS (asos.com.au) and some media reports but this report is fictional.DO NOTcontact this company for help on your assignment!

This topic is to give you a real-world company with a fictional issue.

The Report Structure must be:

1. Cover page/Title Page –Name, student number, tutor name/day/time, word count

2. Executive summary – overview the purpose, type of analysis/methods, most important findings in summary, most important conclusions and recommendations. Look at how journal articles write an abstract as this is similar.

3. Table of contents(should also include a list of figures/diagrams/ tables if used)

4. Introduction

5. Overview of the business problems

A. Introduce the company and what it does

B. Provide a statement of the business problems from the symptoms

6.. Overview of literature on the topic

A. Write a literature review that overviews what previous empirical work (journal articles) has found regarding the topic

B. Overview the theory you will use to investigate the business problems

C. Overview the theory and explain the concepts and elements of the theory

D. Justify why this theory helps to explain the business problems

Write a managerial decision statement and corresponding research objectives and research questions based on the theory and literature regarding the business issues.

A. Methods and Results:

1. Introduce what qualitative analysis is (describe in one paragraph). Remember the audience may not have any knowledge of what a qualitative analysis is.

2. Report what the method was and how the interview data was collected. Write in enough detail that someone else can understand exactly what was done and how. Report on the internal/external validity.

3. Present the findings of the analysis in a table AND figure, ensure you reflect on the findings and summarise (do not just show a table/figure with no explanation). Refer to the course materials to help.

B. Recommendations and Conclusions:

1. Based on the findings give the CEO some recommendations about how to improve the business problems. This should link to the academic literature and theory from the introduction.

2. List of references– either APA or Harvard (choose one and be consistent)

3. Appendices– if needed

Report format:

Font size 12, Times New roman, double spacing, and word count 2,000 (+/- 10% 1,800-2,200).Note.The word count does not include the executive summary, headings, tables, graphs/figures, the reference list or appendices.

Topic information: Job satisfaction

You are creating a business report for the CEO of a retail company, called ASOS. It must be professional in presentation and contain insightful content for the company to make business decisions.

ASOS has over 4,000 employees and has been operating for about 18 years. It is an online clothing fashion company that offers hundreds of clothing choices for women and men.

Please view the company website for more information concerning the company in the about section. You can also google the company for further information (Wikipedia and news articles such as BuzzFeed are okay e.g. https://www.buzzfeed.com/saraspary/these-asos-workers-are-paying-the-true-price-of-your-order?utm_term=.of8zbJvD3M#.kggJ7MX2kl ).

The company has been struggling as the workers job satisfaction and performance is very low in the warehouse.

The warehouse employs approximately 3,000 staff members and the site operates 24/7. The warehouse is operated by a separate company Global logistics XPO, which runs the distribution centre. Workers have been interviewed in the media claiming that they work long hours and are encouraged not to drink water or go to the toilet to hit their high Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). These indicators include picking 160 items on average per hour. The staff use hand scanners which tell them what items to pick and where in the warehouse the items are. The hand scanners also track how many items the worker scans per hour and averages the KPI.

ASOS runs its business reactively so if sales are slow they use email and social media to launch promotions. This usually creates an increase in sales and the warehouse workers must remain flexible with their work hours. Workers must be available to work or stand down from a shift at short notice. Each employee is guaranteed 37.5 hours per week, but this is subject to change. The workers are informed of their shifts each week, but this might change at short notice via text message. Some workers report in the media that they are not paid for the extra hours but instead offered extra time off. They also claim difficulty in getting the extra time off.

The CEO of ASOS is extremely concerned about the news regarding the warehouse conditions. Apparently job satisfaction is low and turnover of workers is very high. They want to know whether the claims in the media are true or not.

You have been sent to the warehouse to conduct random interviews with five staff members. The interviews lasted approximately 30 minutes each and you followed a semi-structured interview style with an interview protocol. The interviews were conducted onsite in a quiet meeting room. You interviewed one floor manager and three pickers and one packer. The transcripts are available in a file labelled “BUS101_ anonymous transcripts”.

You need to code the transcripts for common themes, creating a table and graph as shown in lecture 7 and tutorial week 7.

Theory:Job demand Resources theory (JD-R)

Reading to start:

1. Bakker, A. B., & Demerouti, E. (2017). Job demands–resources theory: Taking stock and looking forward. Journal of Occupational Healthcare system Psychology22(3), 273.

You must locate multiple readings regarding the topic and the theory. A minimum of eight articles should be cited.

See the Marking Criteria sheet on the next page

 

Levels of Achievement

Criteria

High Distinction

85 to 100 %

Distinction

75 to 84 %

Credit

65 to 74 %

Pass

50 to 64 %

Fail

0 to 49 %

Criteria 1:

Executive summary

(2 marks)

 

The executive summary is concise and covers all of the elements regarding: an overview the purpose, methods and type of analysis, the most important findings in summary, the most important conclusions and recommendations. It is not longer than one page and does not have any quotations or headings. It is a stand-alone document that encompasses the important points of the report.

 

The executive summary covers most of the elements regarding: an overview the purpose, methods and type of analysis, the most important findings in summary, the most important conclusions and recommendations. It is not longer than one page and does not have any quotations or headings. It is a stand-alone document that mostly encompasses the important points of the report.

 

The executive summary covers some of the elements regarding: an overview the purpose, methods and type of analysis, the most important findings in summary, the most important conclusions and recommendations.

There might be instances of missing information or important points that were not mentioned. The length might be slightly longer than one page and it does not have any quotations or headings. It is a stand-alone document that mostly covers the important points of the report.

Basic elements of the executive summary are covered with an overview of: the purpose, methods and analysis, some of the findings, some conclusions and recommendations.

There might be instances of missing information or important points that were not mentioned. The length might be slightly longer than one page and it does not have any quotations or headings. It is a stand-alone document that mostly covers the important points of the report.

Little or no knowledge of an executive summary. The important elements are not covered or there is an attempt but several elements are missing.

Criteria 2:

Introduction

(3 marks)


 

 

85 to 100 %

Demonstrates comprehensive and insightful knowledge of the business with an in-depth introduction to the business and the business problems. The introduction covers who the company is, what it does, what the current problems of the business are.

 

75 to 84 %

Demonstrates mostly comprehensive and insightful knowledge of the business. Most of the business problems are discussed.

65 to 74 %

Demonstrates some knowledge of the business with the problems mostly outlined. Some elements are missing.

50 to 64 %

Basic knowledge of the business demonstrated with the assignment information given but no extra information included.

 

 

0 to 49 %

Little or no knowledge of the business with the basic assignment information not given. Does not introduce the business or fails to explain the business and its problems.

Criteria 3:Literature review (5 marks)

The literature is very well integrated to show what theory relates to these issues and what empirical research has shown regarding the issues. The literature review is well referenced throughout.

The literature review introduces a theory to explain the business problems. Empirical research is presented that explains some of the business issues. The literature is fairly well referenced throughout.

Introduces a theory to explain the problems with some references to the literature. Some empirical research is reviewed but it is lacking or disjointed. The literature is well referenced.

Some attempt at introducing a theory to explain the issues. Some attempt to show what the literature says about the changes in the company but references are lacking or the writing is disjointed.

 

Does not introduce a theory to explain the business issues. Does not show what the literature says about the changed in the company. Little to no references to the literature.

Criteria 4:Results

(10 marks)

 

Demonstrates comprehensive and insightful knowledge of the use of qualitative business analytic tools to analyse the transcripts.

The methodology is well detailed that it could be replicated. The internal/external validity are overviewed. The results are insightful and show all of the concepts taught in the course regarding: coding, presentation of results, and reliability/validity issues are addressed. Use of terminology is extensive and correct. The level of interpretation of the data meets professional standards of the discipline with no errors in interpretation and/or presentation.

Demonstrates mostly comprehensive and insightful knowledge of the use of qualitative business analytic tools to analyse the transcripts.

The methodology is fairly well detailed that it could be replicated. The internal/external validity are overviewed. The results are insightful and show most of the concepts taught in the course regarding: coding, presentation of results, and reliability/validity issues are addressed. Use of terminology is extensive and mostly correct. The level of interpretation of the data meets professional standards of the discipline with no errors in interpretation and/or presentation.

Demonstrates some knowledge of the use of the use of qualitative business analytic tools to analyse the transcripts.

The methodology is mostly detailed that it could be reproduced. The internal/external validity are mentioned. The results are mostly insightful and show most of the concepts taught in the course, although some elements might be missing, regarding: coding, presentation of results, and reliability/validity issues. Use of terminology is shown and mostly correct. The level of interpretation of the data meets professional standards of the discipline with some errors in interpretation and/or presentation.

Basic knowledge of the use of qualitative business analytic tools to analyse the transcripts.

The methodology is somewhat outlined and might be reproduced, some omissions or errors present. Use of discipline terminology fairly correct. The level of interpretation of the findings meets standards but some errors in interpretation or presentation. Most of the concepts taught in the course are shown, although some elements might be missing, regarding: coding, presentation of results, and reliability/validity issues.The level of interpretation of the data meets professional standards of the discipline with some errors in interpretation and/or presentation.

Little or no knowledge of the use of business qualitative business analytic tools to analyse the transcripts is shown. The use of terminology is inconsistent and not correct. The level of interpretation of the data fails in terms of presentation and interpretation with many errors and omissions. The methodology is not outlined or is missing information so that it cannot be reproduced. Very few of the concepts taught in the course have been demonstrated. The level of interpretation of the data is lacking or elements are missing. The interpretation and presentation fails to meet professional standards with many errors or missing elements.

Criteria 5: Recommendations and Conclusions (5 marks)

The recommendations are highly appropriate based on the business issues, integrated with the results, and supported by the theory and literature. The entire report is presented as a consistent whole from introduction to conclusions.

The recommendations are appropriate, based on the business problems, integrated with the results and literature. The report reads as consistent.

The recommendations are fairly appropriate and fairly supported by the findings, literature and theory. With some instances missing and/or lacking support from either the literature or theory.

The recommendations are appropriate, however lacking some instances and needing more. Or inappropriate suggestions are made. Bullet points have been used instead of whole paragraphs. The theory/literature is mentioned but not well integrated.

The recommendations are lacking and are not supported but the findings, literature or theory. Inappropriate suggestions are made or there are no suggestions at all. Bullet points are presented instead of whole paragraphs. The report does not read as a consistent throughout.

Criteria 6:

Report formatting

(5 marks)

 

The meaning is consistently clear. Use of discipline terminology is confident and assured. The level of presentation meets professional standards of the discipline, and there is a high level of attention to detail regarding the results tables/graphics. Little/no errors in grammar, syntax and spelling. Referencing and citations are appropriate and very well integrated.

The meaning is clear. Use of discipline terminology is extensive and largely correct. The level of presentation meets professional standards of the discipline, and there is attention to detail. The tables/graphs are professional. The grammar, syntax and spelling are near perfect. Referencing and citations are appropriate/integrated.

Overall meaning is clear though there are minor instances of awkward/ambiguous expression. Use of discipline terminology is adequate. The level of presentation mostly meets professional standards of the discipline, with some lapses in detail, grammar, syntax and spelling is good. Some referencing and/or citation errors.

The intended meaning can be discerned but lacks clarity and/or examples of awkward/ambiguous expression. Limited discipline terminology with minor inaccuracies. Some professionalism but significant lapses in grammar, syntax, and spelling. Referencing and/or citation errors.

Use of language fails to make meaning clear; many errors of grammar, syntax and spelling, range of mistakes indicating lack of editing and proofreading. Limited or incorrect use of discipline terminology. Poor referencing and citation errors. Elements of the report are missing/incomplete.