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BIS3324 Group Assignment – Schedule, guideline & templates (2015-Jan Semester)

BIS3324 Group Assignment – Schedule, guideline & templates (2015-Jan Semester). Table of content. Assessment overview 2014 ’ project schedules Key Project dates Group Project - 4 components Project Details sample project topics sample content of final report

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BIS3324 Group Assignment – Schedule, guideline & templates (2015-Jan Semester)

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  1. BIS3324Group Assignment –Schedule, guideline & templates(2015-Jan Semester)

  2. Table of content • Assessment overview • 2014’ project schedules • Key Project dates • Group Project - 4 components • Project Details • sample project topics • sample content of final report • Content of Interim presentation • Final presentation • Reference Information • Marking criteria for Group & Paris Project • Strategic environment • Summary of porter 5 force analysis • Template for interview requests, project proposal & sample project

  3. Assessment overview • 1 Report (group): Will be a written report of 6,000 words prepared by groups of five students. In addition to the core report, it is required that each group member includes a written reflective 1-page statement, outlining your personal contribution to the report’s outcome, including teamwork experience and your individual learning, that could be applied to the “real world”. • 2 Presentation (group): Will allow you to express verbally your understanding of work done for report 1 and the skills learned. • 3 Report (pairs):Will involve two students working on a detailed piece of research that addresses the two strategic managerial processes of Consensus management and Change management. This report will expand and contextualise the students’ understanding of the concepts gained from coursework element 1 as well as addressing the associated learning outcomes • 4 Viva (pairs):Report 2pairs will undertake a short viva designed to • Ensure the provenance of any written work supplied in your the name. • Test your overall knowledge in relation to the research topic and module learning outcomes • 5 Strategic IS deployment:As part of the module’s assessment you must get involved in the strategic deployment of Information Systems (IS). This will consist of Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube.

  4. Group Project - 4 components 1. Group Project Proposal 2. Interim presentation (15~20 mins) 3. Final report at least 10,000 words prepared by groups of five students (2,000 words per student)  4. Final presentation (15~20 mins)

  5. Group Project – Sample Project Topics Refer to the Sample Project Topics in Unihub. Submit Team Project Title by Week 3. Team Member List ready by Week 3.

  6. Final Report – sample content Project objectives and company background Methodology (interview, survey, internet search) Analysis of strategic environment strategic environment of the company - SWOT & Porter Analysis Interview with a Strategic Manager Summary of findings Information requirement for strategic management and other functions (operation/tactical/strategic) Description of strategic IT system(s) used/to be used Strategic value of the IT solution (cost & benefit analysis) – post implementation review or successful stories Recognize important management aspirations of information management – e.g. information security, outsource strategy, IT project government and adaption of quality standard etc. Conclusion & self evaluation/reflection Appendix – Bibliography, Interview letters+questions+detailed response, detailed survey results, Demonstration of project work (study plan, minutes, letters)

  7. (15~20 mins) Content of Interim presentation Project objective – from academic perspective Methodology Interview with strategic manager – interview questions and summarize your findings (if any) Strategic environment of the company Description of strategic IT system(s) used/to be used Project Progress so far - Planned & Actual

  8. Group project –Suggested content for final presentation • Project background – objective, methodology, company introduction (2 slides) • Summary of strategic issues of the company (1~2 slides) • Values of strategic IT system (~ 6 slides) • Description of the IT system (what is it ? What are functions provided) • System /solution diagram • Information requirement of strategic/tactical/operational manager or users • Summary of Cost & benefits (tangible/intangible benefits) • Other strategic issues considered in this project • Appendix (Optional) • Project plan and task allocation • SWOT/Porter/Questionnaire/Interview summary

  9. Reference Information

  10. Marking criteria – Group Project Elements 1 and 2: Research and development of the Group Report and Presentation

  11. Checklist for project submission Submission checklist for final group project

  12. Marking criteria – Pair Project

  13. Template for interview requests, project proposal & sample project Group Project - Proposal Group Project - Sample interview letters Group Project - Sample student project

  14. The Strategic Environment • Major issues in the strategic environment • Who are the main competitors? • How competitive are we? • What enhances or detracts our long term competiveness? • Do we understand the long term resource problems? • How can we deal with long term obstacles? • What are the threats to long term survival?

  15. Porter Five forces • Current market (information neutral) • The threat of substitute products • The existence of close substitute products increases the propensity of customers to switch to alternatives in response to price increases (high elasticity of demand). • The threat of the entry of new competitors • Profitable markets that yield high returns will draw firms. This results in many new entrants, which will effectively decrease profitability. Unless the entry of new firms can be blocked by incumbents, the profit rate will fall towards a competitive level (perfect competition). • The bargaining power of customers (Upstream information) • The ability of customers to put the firm under pressure and it also affects the customer's sensitivity to price changes • The bargaining power of suppliers(Downstream information) • Suppliers of raw materials, components, labour, and services (such as expertise) to the firm can be a source of power over the firm. Suppliers may refuse to work with the firm, or e.g. charge excessively high prices for unique resources.

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