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    La Trobe Business School
    SUBJECT TITLE
    MGT3SMG 
    Subject Learning Guide
    Semester 1
    2017
    All Instances
    Subject Coordinator: Dr Bret Slade 
    Academic Staff – Bendigo:
    Dr Bret Slade
    Academic Staff – Bundoora:
    Mr Eshan Arya
    Ms Ana Delevska
    Ms Sunalini Arya
    Academic Staff – Chisholm Dandenong:
    TBA
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    Table of Contents
    SUBJECT DETAILS  3
    GENERAL DETAILS  3
    ENROLMENT REQUIREMENTS  3
    STAFF CONTACTS  3
    SUBJECT DESCRIPTION  3
    SUBJECT INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (SILOS)  3
    LATROBE ESSENTIALS  3
    GRADUATE CAPABILITIES  4
    LEARNING ACTIVITY SUMMARY  4
    ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK SUMMARY  4
    LEARNING RESOURCES  4
    STUDENT FEEDBACK ON SUBJECT SURVEY  5
    SUMMARY OF SFS FEEDBACK FROM LAST YEAR  5
    POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES  6
    A CADEMIC  I NTEGRITY 6
    E XTENSIONS , L ATE  S UBMISSIONS AND  P ENALTIES 6
    R ULES  - C OLLEGE /S CHOOL /D ISCIPLINE - SPECIFIC INFORMATION 7
    S TUDENT  C OMPLAINT 7
    S TUDENT  L EARNING  U NIT  (SL)  7
    L EARNING  M ANAGEMENT  S YSTEM  (LMS)  7
    L IBRARY 7
    S TUDENT  S UPPORT  S ERVICES 8
    P EER  L EARNING  A DVISERS 8
    R ESOURCES  - C OLLEGE /S CHOOL /D ISCIPLINE - SPECIFIC INFORMATION 8
    SCHEDULE OF LEARNING ACTIVITIES  9
    S ESSION  P LAN 9
    L EARNING  A CTIVITY  D ETAILS 10
    L EARNING  A CTIVITY  - C OLLEGE /S CHOOL /D ISCIPLINE - SPECIFIC  I NFORMATION 10
    ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK DETAILS  11
    D ETAILED  G RADING  C RITERIA 13
    A SSESSMENT AND  F EEDBACK  - C OLLEGE /S CHOOL /D ISCIPLINE - SPECIFIC INFORMATION 14
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    Subject Details
    GENERAL DETAILS
    Subject Code:  MGT3SMG  Subject Title:  Strategic Management
    Teaching Period:  Semester 1, 2016  Location(s):
    BE BU DN
    Credit Points:  15  Mode:  Blended  Level:  3
    ENROLMENT REQUIREMENTS
    Prerequisites:  Successful completion of MGT1FOM OR BUS1BUF
    Co-requisites:  None
    Incompatibles:  None
    Assumed Skills & Knowledge:  English Literacy. Foundation knowledge from MGT3SMG and BUS1BUF
    Special Study Requirements:  If you have any special needs you are encouraged to consult with the Equality and
    Diversity Centre (EDC). Further information and contact details for the EDC are available
    at 
    http://www.latrobe.edu.au/equality
    STAFF CONTACTS
    Role  Campus  Name  Email  Telephone  Room
    Subject Coordinator
    BE  Dr Bret Slade  b.slade@latrobe.edu.au  7248  B1.37
    SUBJECT DESCRIPTION
    MGT3SMG provides students with a comprehensive understanding of techniques and models applied in organisations to ensure sustainable
    competitive advantage. This involves application of key theories to decisions and actions taken by an organisation's senior management team
    to devise a long-term plan with the intention of developing the organisation's core competencies and increasing the organisation's
    competitiveness. Key topics in this subject include; understanding the dynamics of the internal and external environments, Value Chain
    Analysis, the 5 Forces Model, corporate level strategy, business level strategy, modes of entry into domestic and international markets,
    propensity to innovate and level of competition and corporate governance. The focus will be on developing the ability of students to
    understand, evaluate and effectively apply strategic management knowledge to modern organisations.
    SUBJECT INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (SILOS)
    Upon successful completion of this subject, you should be able to :
    1
    Upon completion of the subject, students should be able to analyse the conceptual, theoretical and practical knowledge of Strategic
    Management in the context of contemporary organisations.
    2
    Upon completion of the subject, students should be able to apply the theoretical models of strategic management to work-base practices
    in the context of contemporary organisations.
    3
    Upon completion of the subject, students should be able to demonstrate the practical application of ethics principles to planning,
    development, and implementation of Strategic Management in the context of contemporary organisations.
    4
    Upon completion of the subject, students should be able to demonstrate the practical application of Strategic Management to work-based
    practices in the context of contemporary organisations.
    5
    Upon completion of the subject, students should be able to distinguish between major processes involved in developing strategic planning
    and development in the context of contemporary organisations.
    6  Upon completion of the subject, students should prove the capacity to learn independently and effectively in the context of the discipline.
    LATROBE ESSENTIALS
    The following Essentials are evaluated in this subject:
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    Essentials  Assessment Task
    1  Global Citizenship  Not evaluated
    2  Innovation and Entrepreneurship  Not evaluated
    3  Sustainability Thinking  Not evaluated
    GRADUATE CAPABILITIES
    The following Graduate Capabilities (GCs) are evaluated in this subject:
    Key Element  Level of Instruction
    WR  Writing  Extension/Expansion
    QL  Quantitative Literacy  Extension/Expansion
    IR  Inquiry Research  Extension/Expansion
    CT  Critical Thinking  Extension/Expansion
    CP  Creative Problem Solving  Extension/Expansion
    EB  Ethical Behaviour  Extension/Expansion
    DS  Discipline Specific Knowledge and Skills  Extension/Expansion
    LEARNING ACTIVITY SUMMARY
    Learning Activity:  Schedule
    Online Lectures  Weeks 1-8
    Face-to-Face 1.5 hour Seminars  Weeks 1-8
    Further information is available at http://www.latrobe.edu.au/timetable/
    ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK SUMMARY 
    Assessment Tasks:  Due Date  SILOs  GCs  %  Comments
    Assessment Task 1: Individual Authentic
    Learning Case-Study Assignment 1500
    words
    11:55pm, 31 March 2017  01  WR/CT/IR
    /CP
    30  Results released during
    semester. This item will
    report on the Graduate
    Capability  of  Critical
    Thinking.
    Assessment Task 2: Individual Authentic
    Research Portfolio (Quantitative
    Literacy Case Study) 1500 words
    11:55pm, 28 April 2017
    02,04  WR/QL/DS/E
    B/IR/CP
    30  Results released during
    semester. This assessment
    will  report  on  the
    Graduate Capabilities of
    Quantitative Literacy and
    Discipline-specific
    knowledge and skills.
    Assessment Task 3: Individual or Group
    Combined Research Portfolio 2000
    words per student. 5 students per group
    (max).
    11:55pm, 26 May 2017  03  WR/QL/DS
    /EB/IR/CP
    40  Results  not  released
    during semester. This item
    will  report  on  the
    Graduate  Capability  of
    Inquiry/Research
    LEARNING RESOURCES
    Reading Type  Title  Author and Year  Publisher
    Core Text  Strategic Management:
    Competitiveness and
    Author/s: Dallas Hanson,
    Michael A. Hitt, R. Duane
    Cengage Learning Australia
    ISBN 9780170227643
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    Globalisation, 5th Asia-Pacific
    edition.
    Ireland, Robert E. Hoskisson.
    2014
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    SUMMARY OF SFS FEEDBACK FROM LAST YEAR
    Students found the delivery and assessment of MGT3SMG to be satisfactory.
    Modifications have been made to enable students to work individually on all assignments.
    The external examination has been replaced with a research portfolio.
    The assignments have been focussed on specific discipline related knowledge areas.
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    Schedule of Learning Activities
    Session Plan
    Week  Topic  Activity  Resources  SILOs  GCs
    10
    Strategic
    Management and
    Strategic
    Competitiveness
    Seminar and
    Introduction
    Hitt et al 5 th ed
    Ch1
    ISBN 9780170227643
    1, 2, 3  a, b, c,
    d, e, f
    g,
    11
    The external
    environment.
    Seminar and Case
    Study
    Hitt et al 5 th ed
    Ch2
    ISBN 9780170227643
    1, 2, 3  a, b, c,
    d, e, f
    g,
    12
    The internal
    organisation.
    Seminar and Case
    Study
    Hitt et al 5 th ed
    Ch3
    ISBN 9780170227643
    1, 2, 3  a, b, c,
    d, e, f
    g,
    13
    Business Level
    Strategy
    Seminar and Case
    Study
    Hitt et al 5 th ed

    MGT3SMG - Strategic Management  代写
    Ch4
    ISBN 9780170227643
    1, 2, 3  a, b, c,
    d, e, f
    g,
    14
    Competitive Rivalry
    and Competitive
    Dynamics
    Seminar and Case
    Study
    Hitt et al 5 th ed
    Ch5
    ISBN 9780170227643
    1, 2, 3  a, b, c,
    d, e, f
    g,
    15
    Corporate Level
    Strategy
    Seminar and Case
    Study
    Hitt et al 11 th ed
    Ch6
    ISBN 9780170227643
    2, 3  a, c, d,
    f
    16
    Merger and
    acquisition strategies
    Seminar and Case
    Study
    Hitt et al 5 th ed
    Ch7
    ISBN 9780170227643
    1, 2, 3  a, b, c,
    d, e, f
    g,
    17  Semester Break 
    18
    International
    Strategy
    Seminar and Case
    Study
    Hitt et al 5 th ed
    Ch8
    ISBN 9780170227643
    1, 2, 3  a, b, c,
    d, e, f
    g,
    19
    Co-operative
    Strategy
    Seminar and Case
    Study
    Hitt et al 5 th ed
    Ch9
    ISBN 9780170227643
    1, 2, 3  a, b, c,
    d, e, f
    g,
    20
    Corporate
    Governance
    Seminar and Case
    Study
    Hitt et al 5 th ed
    Ch10
    ISBN 9780170227643
    1, 2, 3  a, b, c,
    d, e, f
    g,
    21
    Organisational
    Structure and
    Controls
    Seminar and Case
    Study
    Hitt et al 5 th ed
    Ch11
    ISBN 9780170227643
    1, 2, 3  a, b, c,
    d, e, f
    g,
    22
    Strategic Leadership
    Seminar and Case
    Study
    Hitt et al 5 th ed
    ISBN 9780170227643
    2, 3  a, c, d,
    f
    STUDY VACATION 
    CENTRAL
    EXAMINATION
    PERIOD
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    Learning Activity Details
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    You should also regularly check [at least once per week] the subject’s LMS site (where applicable) for updated information.
    Learning Activity - College/School/Discipline-specific Information
    Not applicable to this subject.
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    Assessment and Feedback Details
    Assessment Task 1  Due Date  %  SILOs
    Assessed
    Individual Authentic Learning
    Case-Study Assignment 1500
    words
    11:55pm,
    31 March
    2017
    30  01  Results released during semester. This item will report on the
    Graduate Capability of Critical Thinking.
    Description of Task 
    Read the case study from the LMS Assessment Section.
    Big Chocolate – Strategic Case Study Analysis
    Submission Details 
    LMS Turn-it-In submission only 
    Grading Criteria and Feedback  Criteria Weighting
    1.  Hurdle requirement Pass/Not Pass:
    No Marks are awarded in this criterion.
    a.  The item has been presented in the medium of written
    English. Sentences are structured and conform to academic writing
    guidelines. The paper has an identifiable structure including an
    introduction, a main body, and conclusion. The paper follows the
    Harvard Referencing Style. The examiner can proceed with further
    assessment.
    b.  The item has not been presented in the medium of written
    English and the examiner cannot proceed with further assessment.
    Sentences are not structured and do not conform to academic writing
    guidelines. The paper does not have an identifiable structure including
    an introduction, a main body, and conclusion. The paper does not
    follow the Harvard Referencing Style.
    2.  The response examines the Big Chocolate
    situation, with reference to both the core text and
    the academic literature.
    a.  Comprehensive (8-10 marks)
    b.  Detailed (7.5-8 marks)
    c.  Effective (7-7.5 marks)
    d.  Adequate (5-6.5 marks)
    e.  Not Adequate (0-4.5 marks)
    3.  The response details the effect of Porter’s Five
    Forces within the Big Chocolate situation with
    reference to both the core text and the academic
    literature. This section has a total potential value
    of 5 marks.
    a.  Comprehensive (8-10 marks)
    b.  Detailed (7.5-8 marks)
    c.  Effective (7-7.5 marks)
    d.  Adequate (5-6.5 marks)
    e.  Not Adequate (0-4.5 marks)
    4.  The response provides a PESTEL describing the
    country positioning in Big Chocolate. This section
    has a total potential value of 5 marks.
    a.  Comprehensive (8-10 marks)
    b.  Detailed (7.5-8 marks)
    c.  Effective (7-7.5 marks)
    d.  Adequate (5-6.5 marks)
    e.  Not Adequate (0-4.5 marks)
    5.  Examiner’s Comment. No marks are awarded in
    this criterion.
    Assessment Task 2  Due Date  %  SILOs
    Assessed
    Individual Authentic Learning
    Research Portfolio (Quantitative
    Literacy Case Study) 1500 words
    11:55pm,
    28 April
    2017
    30  02, 04  Results released during semester.
    This assessment will report on the Graduate Capabilities of
    Quantitative Literacy and Discipline-specific knowledge and skills.
    Description of Task 
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    Read the case study from the LMS Assessment Section.
    Provide a quantitative analysis of the selected case study using the
    following structure:
    1)  Introduction
    2)  Background to the case
    3)  Quantitative Analysis of the Case
    4)  Summary of Findings
    5)  Conclusion
    Submission Details 
    LMS Turn-it-In submission only 
    Grading Criteria and Feedback  Criteria Weighting
    1.  Hurdle requirement Pass/Not Pass:
    No Marks are awarded in this criterion.
    a.  The item has been presented in the medium of written
    English. Sentences are structured and conform to academic writing
    guidelines. The paper has an identifiable structure including an
    introduction, a main body, and conclusion. The paper follows the
    Harvard Referencing Style. The examiner can proceed with further
    assessment.
    b.  The item has not been presented in the medium of written
    English and the examiner cannot proceed with further assessment.
    Sentences are not structured and do not conform to academic writing
    guidelines. The paper does not have an identifiable structure including
    an introduction, a main body, and conclusion. The paper does not
    follow the Harvard Referencing Style.
    2.  The response provides background to the case. This section
    has a total potential value of 10 marks.
    a.  Comprehensive (8-10 marks)
    b.  Detailed (7-7.8 marks)
    c.  Effective (6-6.8 marks)
    d.  Adequate (5-5.8 marks)
    e.  Not Adequate (0-4.8 marks)
    3.  The response provides a quantitative analysis of the case.
    This section has a total potential value of 10 marks.
    a.  Comprehensive (8-10 marks)
    b.  Detailed (7-7.8 marks)
    c.  Effective (6-6.8 marks)
    d.  Adequate (5-5.8 marks)
    e.  Not Adequate (0-4.8 marks)
    4.  9. The response provides a summary of findings. This section
    has a total potential value of 10 marks.
    a.  Comprehensive (8-10 marks)
    b.  Detailed (7-7.8 marks)
    c.  Effective (6-6.8 marks)
    d.  Adequate (5-5.8 marks)
    e.  Not Adequate (0-4.8 marks)
    5.  Examiner’s Comment. No marks are awarded in this
    criterion.
    Assessment Task 3  Due Date  %  SILOs
    Assessed
    Individual or Group Combined
    Research Portfolio 2000 words
    per student. 5 students per group
    (max).
    1:55pm, 26
    May 2017
    40  02, 04  Results not released during semester. This item will report on the
    Graduate Capability of Inquiry/Research
    Description of Task 
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    Read the case study from the LMS Assessment Section.
    Research and respond to the questions on the case study using a
    minimum of 10 academic peer reviewed journal articles. Your case
    study response should include five (5) sections:
    1)  Introduction
    2)  Background to the case
    3)  PESTEL analysis of the case
    4)  Porter’s Five Forces analysis of the case
    5)  Recommended Business Level Strategy for resolving the case
    6)  Conclusion
    Submission Details 
    LMS Turn-it-In submission only 
    Grading Criteria and Feedback  Criteria Weighting
    1.  Hurdle requirement Pass/Not Pass:
    No Marks are awarded in this criterion.
    a.  The item has been presented in the medium of written
    English. Sentences are structured and conform to academic writing
    guidelines. The paper has an identifiable structure including an
    introduction, a main body, and conclusion. The paper follows the
    Harvard Referencing Style. The examiner can proceed with further
    assessment.
    b.  The item has not been presented in the medium of written
    English and the examiner cannot proceed with further assessment.
    Sentences are not structured and do not conform to academic writing
    guidelines. The paper does not have an identifiable structure including
    an introduction, a main body, and conclusion. The paper does not
    follow the Harvard Referencing Style.
    2.  The response provides background to the case.
    This section has a total potential value of 5 marks.
    a.  Comprehensive (4.5-5 marks)
    b.  Detailed (4-4.5 marks)
    c.  Effective (3.5-4 marks)
    d.  Adequate (2.5-3 marks)
    e.  Not Adequate (0-2.5 marks)
    3.  The response provides a PESTEL analysis of the
    case. This section has a total potential value of 5
    marks.
    a.  Comprehensive (4.5-5 marks)
    b.  Detailed (4-4.5 marks)
    c.  Effective (3.5-4 marks)
    d.  Adequate (2.5-3 marks)
    e.  Not Adequate (0-2.5 marks)
    4.  The response provides a five forces analysis of the
    case. This section has a total potential value of 10
    marks.
    a.  Comprehensive (8-10 marks)
    b.  Detailed (7-7.8 marks)
    c.  Effective (6-6.8 marks)
    d.  Adequate (5-5.8 marks)
    e.  Not Adequate (0-4.8 marks)
    5.  9. The response provides Business Level Strategic
    recommendations for the case. This section has a
    total potential value of 10 marks.
    a.  Comprehensive (8-10 marks)
    b.  Detailed (7-7.8 marks)
    c.  Effective (6-6.8 marks)
    d.  Adequate (5-5.8 marks)
    e.  Not Adequate (0-4.8 marks)
    6.  Examiner’s Comment. No marks are awarded in
    this criterion.
    Detailed Grading Criteria
    Not applicable to this subject.
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