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Experience Level: Intermediate
Write a report critically analysing a leadership scenario from the options below. You are free to refer to organisations that are known to you through work experience; however you need to make sure that you can provide the necessary relevant sources.
This should be done through utilising the material discussed in the classroom sessions and your own reading on the topic. Whatever you choose to do must be fully explained and justified using appropriate academic underpinning.
Remember there is a difference between sources for information and sources for analysis. Sources for information are used for presenting facts or historical occurrences (e.g. an organisation's first year of operations). You can use company websites, market research reports, interviews with managers and employees, personal work experience, newspapers, trade journals or industrial publications. Any other source for information is likely to be inappropriate. Sources for analysis are used for making or giving a judgement on information provided (e.g. defining an organisation's structure or discussing the implications of that structure). You can use textbooks, academic journals or industrial journals. Any other source for analysis is likely to be inappropriate. Your analysis MUST make reference to material covered during the course as is appropriate.
It is crucial when writing your report that you explain what type of organisation you are focusing on. You must be clear on the level of the organisation you are focusing on, i.e. is it departmental, a single store, a geographic region or a national unit. You must not do your analysis on different levels of one organisation i.e. if your report is focused on Tesco Brent Cross then all your analysis your plan for change (if relevant) must be focused on Tesco Brent Cross and not Tesco UK or any other level of Tesco.
This should be done through utilising the material discussed in the classroom sessions and your own reading on the topic. Whatever you choose to do must be fully explained and justified using appropriate academic underpinning.
Remember there is a difference between sources for information and sources for analysis. Sources for information are used for presenting facts or historical occurrences (e.g. an organisation's first year of operations). You can use company websites, market research reports, interviews with managers and employees, personal work experience, newspapers, trade journals or industrial publications. Any other source for information is likely to be inappropriate. Sources for analysis are used for making or giving a judgement on information provided (e.g. defining an organisation's structure or discussing the implications of that structure). You can use textbooks, academic journals or industrial journals. Any other source for analysis is likely to be inappropriate. Your analysis MUST make reference to material covered during the course as is appropriate.
It is crucial when writing your report that you explain what type of organisation you are focusing on. You must be clear on the level of the organisation you are focusing on, i.e. is it departmental, a single store, a geographic region or a national unit. You must not do your analysis on different levels of one organisation i.e. if your report is focused on Tesco Brent Cross then all your analysis your plan for change (if relevant) must be focused on Tesco Brent Cross and not Tesco UK or any other level of Tesco.
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