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    Individual Assessment
    Case Study: Volkswagen’s Competitiveness
    in the Global Car Manufacturing Industry
    (http://annualreport2014.volkswagenag.com/)
    PGBM16
    Global Corporate Strategy
    - Off Campus, September, 2016 -
    Module Leader: Dr. Augustus Osseo-Asare
    Submission Date: Tuesday 6 th September 2016
    Word Count: 3,000 words (maximum)
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    Students are required to submit their assignments through JIRA. Only assessments submitted through
    JIRA will be marked. Any other submission including submission to your study centre in hard copy
    will be treated as a non-submission.
    Introduction:
    This individual assignment will be assessed by means of a 3,000 words (maximum) report. The
    assignment has been designed to allow you to develop and use your knowledge and skills in
    understanding key strategic issues relating to the Global Car Manufacturing Industry. You will be
    required to apply the strategic concepts and analytical techniques studied in this module. All the
    learning outcomes below will be assessed:
    1. Demonstrate critical understanding and application of relevant theories associated with global
    corporate policies and strategies.
    2. Understand the holistic nature of strategy and apply analytical techniques to solve complex
    problems in real life organisations.
    3. Demonstrate knowledge of the strategic decision making process through critical analysis of how
    strategic decision making enables an organisation to relate to its global business environment.
    4. Critically evaluate and monitor the business mission, objectives and policies of international
    organisations.
    5. Use critical reflective skills to reflect on the impact of their understanding on the problem solving
    process.
    The assignment will be internally moderated by: John Dixon-Dawson
    Please note:
    1. All work must adhere to the University regulations on ‘Cheating, Collusion and Plagiarism’
    which are provided as an Appendix in your Programme Handbook. You are encouraged to use
    ‘Harvard Referencing Style’ and avoid ‘Plagiarism’.
    2. An electronic copy of the assignment in pdf format or Microsoft Word file must be submitted
    online on or before the appointed date. Please include a Turnitin Report.
    3. Issue Date: ??? 2016
    4. Submission Date: ??? 2016
    Task
    Your task is to carry out a critical analysis and evaluation of the strategies adopted by global car
    manufacturers, using the case study provided and other materials researched. You will be expected to
    select and apply appropriate theories, techniques and models studied during the module whilst having
    regard to the practical aspects of strategy development.
    Your assignment should be presented in a business report format and should be 3,000 words
    (maximum) (excluding executive summary/abstract, references and relevant appendices). The report
    should include a title page and abstract and be fully and consistently referenced, using Harvard
    Referencing style. The title page should be clearly labelled with your name, your course and the name
    of the case study.
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    It is recommended that you research information additional to the case study to support your
    arguments. This may be obtained from a diverse range of sources and you are encouraged to research
    the issues in whichever way you deem appropriate.
    Assessment Criteria
    The assessment will focus on the level of ANALYSIS carried out. That is, the application of
    THEORETICAL CONCEPTS studied in the module to the ‘practical’ case study presented. In other
    words, you should proceed beyond a DESCRIPTION of the company and its actions. You should be
    analysing ‘why’ rather than describing ‘what’. The assignment will be assessed and moderated by two
    members of staff in accordance with the marks allocated to each of the questions detailed below. 10%
    of the marks are set aside for the ‘presentation’ criteria. In the event of failing this individual
    assignment, normal referral / deferral procedures will apply. This assignment carries a weighting of
    100%.
    Academic Rigour
     your ability to isolate the key strategic issues
     the coherence and depth of the analysis of those issues
     the ability to analyse the strategy context within which companies operates
     the ability to critically review and evaluate strategic decisions made by companies
    Methodology
     the use of relevant evidence, from material provided and personal research to support any
    statements made
     the appropriateness of the methods used and theoretical models and frameworks applied
     the breadth and depth of research undertaken
    Evaluation of data
     the ability to make sound recommendations or conclusions arising from the analysis
     the soundness of arguments put forward
    Presentation
     the summary of arguments
     report layout and format
     use of illustrative material and evidence to support arguments
     the appropriateness of length
     the quantity and accuracy of referencing
    Grading Systems
    Distinction:  70 – 100%
    Merit: 50 – 69%
    Pass: 40 – 49%
    Fail:  0 – 39%
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    The Global Car Manufacturing Industry:
    “The Volkswagen Group is optimally positioned to deal with the mixed developments in the global automotive markets. The
    Company’s strengths include in particular its unique brand portfolio, its diverse range of models, its steadily growing
    presence in all major world markets and its wide selection of financial services. We offer an extensive array of attractive,
    environmentally friendly, cutting-edge, high-quality vehicles for all markets and customer groups. This ranges from
    motorcycles through compact, sports and luxury cars to heavy trucks and buses, and covers almost all segments. The
    Volkswagen Group’s brands will press ahead with their product initiative in 2015, modernizing and expanding their
    offering by introducing new models. Our goal is to offer all customers the products and innovations they need, sustainably
    strengthening our competitive position in the process.” (http://annualreport2014.volkswagenag.com/group-management-
    report/prospects.html )
    Read the 2014 Annual Report of Volkswagen entitled “moving progress” available online
    [http://annualreport2014.volkswagenag.com/], and carry out appropriate analyses of the global
    corporate strategies adopted by the Volkswagen Group and other leading car manufacturers, in
    response to the questions below. You are encouraged to use relevant data/information from
    company websites.
    Question One: Portfolio, Integrated Organisation Perspectives and Competitiveness
    Using relevant literature and examples from the 2014 Annual Report of the Volkswagen Group
    (http://annualreport2014.volkswagenag.com/), critically evaluate the merits and demerits, of adopting
    the ‘portfolio organisation perspective’ or the ‘integrated organisation perspective’ in the
    management of Volkswagen’s range of products – in today’s fast-changing dynamic global business
    environment. Based on your evaluation, is it possible for Volkswagen to adopt both perspectives
    simultaneously, and why?
    [20 % marks]
    Question Two: Technological Innovation through Strategic alliances, M&As
    The Volkswagen Group aims “to increase its unit sales and profitability for the long term” and intends
    “to become the global economic and environmental leader among automobile manufacturers by 2018”
    by deploying intelligent innovations and technologies to become a world leader in customer
    satisfaction and quality.
    Using relevant literature and examples from Volkswagen, carry out a critical assessment of the
    company’s ability to acquire and deploy intelligent innovations and technologies through ‘strategic
    alliances’ (SAs) and ‘mergers and acquisitions’ (M&As). In your opinion does Volkswagen have the
    mix of resources and capabilities to bring the ‘digital and mobile’ technologies together in order to
    achieve its aims and intentions?
    [30 % marks]
    Question Three: Corporate governance, CSR, Sustainability and Leadership
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    “The Volkswagen Group is committed to transparent and responsible corporate governance …
    Volkswagen Group is aiming to become the most successful, fascinating and sustainable automobile
    manufacturer in the world by 2018…this means creating enduring value, facilitating good work, and
    using the environment and resources with care. Our CSR concept is aimed at ensuring that we
    recognize and manage at an early stage risks and development opportunities in the areas of
    environment, society and governance at every step along the value chain, and further improve our
    reputation.” (http://annualreport2014.volkswagenag.com/group-management-report/sustainable-
    value-enhancement/csr-and-sustainability.html )
    Using your understanding of Corporate governance, Corporate social responsibility (CSR),
    Sustainability and relevant management and leadership concepts, critique the above statement and
    evaluate the ability of Volkswagen’s senior management team to ensure that the company’s CSR
    activities contribute to increasing the company’s value in a strategic and sustainable way.
    [30 % marks]
    Question Four: Personal reflections on learning
    In 350-400 words reflect on the impact of this assessment on your understanding of the Global Car
    Manufacturing Industry competition, highlighting the key role of strategic alliances, M&As, and
    corporate leadership, in sustaining growth through responsible policies and practices.
    [10 % marks]
    Note: 10% marks is allocated for overall presentation in report format, including correct
    use of Harvard referencing style.
    Suggested Reading:
    De Wit, B. and Meyer, R. (2014) Strategy, An International Perspective, 5th Edition, Cengage Learning.
    De Wit, B. and Meyer, R. (2010) Strategy Process, Content, and Context International Perspective, 4th
    Edition, Cengage Learning.
    Johnson, G., Scholes, K. and Whittington, R. (2005) Exploring Corporate Strategy: Text and Cases, 7 th
    Edition, Financial Times Prentice Hall.
    Lynch, R. (2006) Corporate Strategy, Fourth Edition, Financial Times Prentice Hall.
    Mintzberg, H., Ahlstrand, B. and Lampel, J. (1998) Strategy Safari, Financial Times Prentice Hall
    Websites & PDF documents:
    http://annualreport2014.volkswagenag.com/ Volkswagen Group, UK
    http://annualreport2014.volkswagenag.com/group-management-report/sustainable-value-
    enhancement/csr-and-sustainability.html  CSR and Sustainability at Volkswagen
    www.economist.com The Economist
    www.ft.com The Financial Times
    Generic Assessment Criteria – Postgraduate ‐ {to  be interpreted according to the level at which you are working & related to the assessment criteria of the module} 
      Grade   Relevance   Knowledge   Analysis   Argument
    &Structure 
    Critical
    Evaluation 
    Presentation   Ref.  to Literature  
    Pass
    86 –
    100%
    The work examined is exemplary and provides clear evidence of a complete grasp of the knowledge, understanding and skills appropriate to the Level of the qualification.  There is
    also ample excellent evidence showing that all the learning outcomes and responsibilities appropriate to that Level are fully satisfied. At this level it is expected that the work will be
    exemplary in all the categories cited above. It will demonstrate a particularly compelling evaluation, originality, and elegance of argument, interpretation or discourse. 
    76‐85%  The work examined is outstanding and demonstrates comprehensive knowledge, understanding and skills appropriate to the Level of the qualification.  There is also excellent
    evidence showing that all the learning outcomes and responsibilities appropriate to that level are fully satisfied. At this level it is expected that the work will be outstanding in the
    majority of the categories cited above or by demonstrating particularly compelling evaluation and elegance of argument, interpretation or discourse.
    70 – 75%
    The work examined is excellent and is evidence of comprehensive knowledge, understanding and skills appropriate to the Level of the qualification.  There is also excellent evidence
    showing that all the learning outcomes and responsibilities appropriate to that level are satisfied. At this level it is expected that the work will be excellent in the majority of the
    categories cited above or by demonstrating particularly compelling evaluation and elegance of argument, interpretation or discourse.
    60 – 69%
    Directly relevant to
    the requirements of
    the assessment
    A substantial
    knowledge of
    relevant material,
    showing a clear
    grasp of themes,
    questions and issues
    therein
    Comprehensive
    analysis ‐ clear and
    orderly
    presentation
    Well supported, focussed
    argument which is clear and
    logically structured.
    Contains distinctive or
    independent thinking;
    and begins to
    formulate an
    independent position in
    relation to theory
    and/or practice.  
    Well written, with
    standard spelling and
    grammar, in a
    readable style with
    acceptable format
    Critical appraisal of up‐to‐
    date and/or appropriate
    literature.  Recognition of
    different perspectives.  Very
    good use of a wide range of
    sophisticated material.  
    50 – 59%
    Some attempt to
    address the
    requirements of the
    assessment: may
    drift away from this
    in less focused
    passages
    Adequate
    knowledge of a fair
    range of relevant
    material, with
    intermittent
    evidence of an
    appreciation of its
    significance
    Significant
    analytical
    treatment which
    has a clear
    purpose
    Generally coherent and
    logically structured, using an
    appropriate mode of
    argument and/or theoretical
    mode(s)
    May contain some
    distinctive or
    independent thinking;
    may begin to formulate
    an independent
    position in relation to
    theory and/or practice.  
    Competently
    written, with only
    minor lapses from
    standard grammar,
    with acceptable
    format 
    Uses a good variety of
    literature which includes
    recent texts and/or
    appropriate literature,
    including a substantive
    amount beyond library
    texts.  Competent use of
    material.
    40 – 49%  Some correlation
    with the
    requirements of the
    assessment but
    there is a significant
    degree of
    irrelevance 
    Basic understanding
    of the subject but
    addressing a limited
    range of material
    Some analytical
    treatment, but
    may be prone to
    description, or to
    narrative, which
    lacks clear
    analytical purpose
    Some attempt to construct
    a coherent argument, but
    may suffer loss of focus and
    consistency, with issues at
    stake stated only vaguely, or
    theoretical mode(s) couched
    in simplistic terms
    Sound work which
    expresses a coherent
    position only in broad
    terms and in uncritical
    conformity to one or
    more standard views of
    the topic
    A simple basic style
    but with significant
    deficiencies in
    expression or format
    that may pose
    obstacles for the
    reader
    Evidence of use of
    appropriate literature which
    goes beyond that referred
    to by the tutor.  Frequently
    only uses a single source to
    support a point. Weak use of
    quotation
    Fail
    35 – 39%  Relevance to the
    requirements of the
    assessment may be
    very intermittent, &
    may be reduced to
    A limited
    understanding of a
    narrow range of
    material
    Largely descriptive
    or narrative, with
    little evidence of
    analysis
    A basic argument is evident,
    but mainly supported by
    assertion and there may be
    a  lack of clarity and
    coherence
    Some evidence of a
    view starting to be
    formed but mainly
    derivative.
    Lots of deficiencies
    in expression and
    presentation; writer 
    achieves clarity (if at
    all) only by using a
    Barely adequate use of
    literature.  Over reliance on
    material provided by the
    tutor.  
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    its vaguest & least
    challenging terms
    simplistic/
    repetitious style
    The evidence provided shows that the majority of the learning outcomes and responsibilities appropriate to that Level are satisfied.  
    30 – 34%
    The work examined provides insufficient evidence of the knowledge, understanding and skills appropriate to the Level of the qualification.  The evidence provided shows that some
    of the learning outcomes and responsibilities appropriate to that Level are satisfied.  The work will be weak in some of the indicators.
    15‐29%  The work examined is unacceptable and provides little evidence of the knowledge, understanding and skills appropriate to the Level of the qualification.  The evidence shows that
    few of the learning outcomes and responsibilities appropriate to that Level are satisfied. The work will be weak in several of the indicators.
    0‐14%  The work examined is unacceptable and provides almost no evidence of the knowledge, understanding and skills appropriate to the Level of the qualification.  The evidence fails to
    show that any of the learning outcomes and responsibilities appropriate to that Level are satisfied. The work will be weak in the majority or all of the indicators.
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