Assessment Case Study Report -
Purpose: To allow students to begin to apply the knowledge and skills of the subject to a real world example.
Topic: Students are required to choose a case study located at the end of a chapter from the set text. You may choose any case study.
Mangan, J,. & Lalwani, C,. (2016) Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3rd ed . Cornwall: Wiley.
Task Details:
After selecting and reading a case study of your choice (found in the set text), prepare a 2300 - 2500 word report, executive summary (not compulsory), table of contents, body (sub headings of questions answered, conclusions and recommendations, analysing the issues in the case. Identify logistics management strategies that enabled the company to become successful or otherwise, as it could be an example of a failed company. You should also consider the questions which appear in a text box and labelled "QUESTIONS" located near the case study. The questions are relevant to the case study and you may incorporate answering them into your report.
In your report you need to consider:
1. The fundamental reasons for success, with a comparison to another successful and an unsuccessful company?
2. How can the company maintain its competitive advantage?
3. Could this be suitable for other companies and if so explain why, if not explain why?
4. Discuss the concept of sustainability and its relevance to the company featured in the case study?
Needs to compare Toyota with Honda.
Research - Students need to support their analysis with reference from the text and a minimum of eight (8) suitable, reliable, current and academically acceptable sources - check with your tutor if unsure of the validity of sources.
Presentation - Report format - 2300 - 2500 word Word.doc or Word.docx (word count applies to content only, not title page, executive summary, table of contents and reference list).