BUS/475 BUS475 BUS 475 WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT 2
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BUS 475 WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT 2
Assignment 2
Strategic Plan Part III: Balanced Scorecard and Communication
Plan
Purpose of Assignment
Students will have the opportunity to develop a Balanced
Scorecard. This, in turn, will allow them to create effective strategic
objectives to be included as part of their overall strategic plan. They will
also be presented with the task of creating a brief communication plan that
will be used by their proposed division to efficiently distribute information
with regard to their strategic initiatives.
Assignment Steps
Resources: Strategic Planning Outline and Week 4 textbook
readings
Create a minimum 1,050-word strategic objectives summary.
Include your balanced scorecard and its impact on all stakeholders,
and the communication plan.
Identify key trends, assumptions, and risks in the context of your
final business model.
Develop the strategic objectives for your new division of the
existing business in a balanced scorecard format in the context of key trends,
assumptions, and risks. The strategic objectives are measures of attaining your
vision and mission. As you develop them, consider the vision, mission, and
values for your business and the outcomes of your SWOTT analysis.
Consider the following four quadrants of the balanced
scorecard when developing your strategic objectives:
- Shareholder Value or Financial
Perspective, which includes strategic objectives in areas such as:
- Market share
- Revenues and costs
- Profitability
- Competitive position
- Customer Value Perspective,
which includes strategic objectives in areas such as:
- Customer retention or turnover
- Customer satisfaction
- Customer value
- Process or Internal Operations
Perspective, which includes strategic objectives in areas such as:
- Measure of process performance
- Productivity or productivity improvement
- Operations metrics
- Impact of change on the
organization
- Learning and Growth
(Employee) Perspective, which includes strategic objectives in areas
such as:
- Employee satisfaction
- Employee turnover or retention
- Level of organizational
capability
- Nature of organizational
culture or climate
- Technological innovation
Evaluate potential alternatives to the issues and/or opportunities
identified in the SWOTT Analysis assignment and table you completed in Week 3.
Create at least three strategic objectives for each of the four
balanced scorecard areas. Base your solutions on a ranking of alternative solutions including the
following:
- Identify potential risks and
mitigation plans.
- Analyze a stakeholder and
include mitigation and contingency strategies.
- Incorporate ethical
implications.
Develop a specific metric and target for each strategic
objective using a balanced scorecard format.
Example: a strategic objective in the shareholder or financial
perspective is to increase market share. A metric to actually measure this
strategic objective of market share increase is, "The percentage of
increase in market share." The target is the specific number to be
achieved in a particular time period. The target for the metric of
"Increase market share" could be "Increase market share by 2%
for each of the next 3 years" of an increase of 2% per year for 3 years.
Outline a brief communication plan discussing how you will
communicate the company's strategic objectives including the following:
- Define the purpose.
- Define the audience.
- Identify the channel(s) of
communication and why you selected that channel.
University of Phoenix
Material
Strategic Planning Outline
I.
Title Page
II.
Table of Contents
III.
Executive Summary
IV. Strategic Plan Part 1: New Business Division of an Existing Company;
Vision, Mission, and Value Proposition
V.
Strategic Plan Part 2: SWOTT Analysis – Internal and External
Environmental Analysis; Primary Internal Considerations for the Development of
a Strategic Plan.
VI.
Strategic Plan Part 3: Assumptions, Risk and Change Management Plan; Summary of Strategic Objectives; Corporate
Social Responsibility: Balanced Score Card and its impact on stakeholders; the
Communication Plan
VII.
Strategies and Tactics Section
VIII. Conclusion
IX.
Reference
Page
Strategic Management, Ch. 7: Implementing Strategies:
Management, Operations, and Human Resource Issues
Consider the following as
you read:
- What is the importance of
effective communication within an organization?
Strategic Management, Ch. 10: Business Ethics, Social
Responsibility, and Environmental Sustainability
Consider the following as
you read:
- What is the relationship
between personal ethics and business ethics?
Strategic Plan Part III: Balanced
Scorecard and Communication Plan Grading Guide
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Individual Assignment: Strategic Plan Part III: Balanced Scorecard and Communication Plan
Purpose of Assignment
Students will have the opportunity to develop a Balanced Scorecard. This, in turn, will allow them to create effective strategic objectives to be included as part of their overall strategic plan. They will also be presented with the task of creating a brief communication plan that will be used by their proposed division to efficiently distribute information with regard to their strategic initiatives.
Resources Required
Strategic Planning Outline and Week 4
textbook readings
Grading Guide
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Identified key
trends, assumptions, and risks in the context of student’s final business
model. |
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Developed the
strategic objectives for student’s new division of the existing business in a
balanced scorecard format in the context of key trends, assumptions, and
risks. The strategic objectives are measures of attaining the vision and
mission of student’s business. Considered the vision, mission, and values for
student’s business and the outcomes of their SWOTT analysis. |
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Considered the following four quadrants of the balanced scorecard when developing student’s strategic objectives: · Shareholder Value or Financial Perspective, which includes strategic objectives in areas such as: o Market share o Revenues and costs o Profitability o Competitive position · Customer Value Perspective, which includes strategic objectives in areas such as: o Customer retention or turnover o Customer satisfaction o Customer value · Process or Internal Operations Perspective, which includes strategic objectives in areas such as: o Measure of process performance o Productivity or productivity improvement o Operations metrics o Impact of change on the organization · Learning and Growth (Employee) Perspective, which includes strategic objectives in areas such as: o Employee satisfaction o Employee turnover or retention o Level of organizational capability o Nature of organizational culture or climate o Technological innovation |
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Evaluated potential
alternatives to the issues and/or opportunities identified in the SWOTT
Analysis assignment and table student completed in Week 3. |
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Created at least three strategic objectives for each of the four balanced scorecard areas. Base student’s solutions on a ranking of alternative solutions that includes the following: · Identified potential risks and mitigation plans · Analyzed a stakeholder and include mitigation and contingency strategies. · Incorporated ethical implications. |
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Developed a specific metric and target for each strategic objective using a balanced scorecard format. |
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Outlined a brief communication plan discussing how student will communicate the company's strategic objectives that includes the following: · Defined the purpose. · Defined the audience. · Identified the channel(s) of communication and why student selected that channel. |
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The strategic objectives
summary is a minimum of 1,050 to words in length. |
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6 |
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Writing Guidelines |
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Comments: |
Organization |
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The tone is appropriate to the content and
assignment. |
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The introduction provides a sufficient
background on the topic and previews major points. |
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Paragraph transitions are present, logical,
and maintain the flow throughout the paper. |
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The conclusion is logical, flows from the
body of the paper, and reviews the major points. |
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Mechanics |
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The paper—including tables and graphs,
headings, title page, and reference page—is consistent with APA formatting
guidelines and meets course-level requirements. |
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Intellectual property is recognized with
in-text citations and a reference page. |
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Sentences are complete, clear, and concise. |
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Rules of grammar and usage are followed
including spelling and punctuation. |
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Total Available |
Total Earned |
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2 |
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Assignment Total |
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8 |
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Additional comments: |