SUBJECT OUTLINE 27324 Strategic Management in Leisure‚ Sport and Tourism Organisations Course area Delivery Result type UTS: Business Autumn 2013; Kuring-gai Grade and marks Credit points 6cp Subject coordinator Dr Katie Schlenker Ph: 9514 5303 Fax: 9514 5195 Email: Katie.Schlenker@uts.edu.au TUTORS Ashlee Morgan Email: Ashlee.Morgan@uts.edu.au Barbara Almond Email: Barbara.Almond-1@uts.edu.au LECTURE: Thursday 10:00 – 12:00; KG02.04.16 TUTORIALS: Thursday 12:00 – 13:00; KG02.04.64 – Ashlee
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SUMMARY Strategic formulation refers to the process of choosing the most appropriate course of action for the realization of organizational goals and objectives and thereby achieving the organizational vision. * Role of hrm in strategy formulation: * Administrative linkages: Focussed on the functions of day-to-day activities. * One- way linkage: Plan is informed to the HRM function after the planing is done by the strategic business planning function. * Two- way linkage: Allows
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businesses take on a more global perspective and the technology of information age is telescoping the time it takes to communicate and make decision. Strategic management takes a panoramic view of this changing corporate terrain and attempts to show how large and small firms can be more effective and efficient not only in today’s world but tomorrow as well. Strategic management is the set of managerial decisions and action that determines the way for the long-range performance of the company. It includes environmental
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operations strategy Investor/External view of operations: - Operations Forensics - Linking to Financials (ROIC tree) Asset strategy‚ operational hedging and risk mgmt. Sourcing strategy: Global networks and offshoring Strategic sourcing and supplier relations Reading Swiss Watch Industry (Ch1‚ p. 32) Peapod (Ch. 13‚ p. 415) Hand-‐‑In (Before class) Project Progress (After class) 2 Peapod External view
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My reflection focuses on objective three and six. I chose objective three because I felt a real connection with in my own life and I really liked that I was able to use some of my personal experiences and prior knowledge to complete the assignments. I was able to develop an understanding of life experiences as shaped by membership in groups based on specifically nationality‚ socioeconomic status‚ and religion. The assignments database five‚ and the first reflection paper are the lessons I chose that
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SOCY 101 Nicole Cousin- Gosset 18 September 2012 Activity Two *What would he or she find? Based on your knowledge of your hometown‚ list out the positive and negative things you think the ethnographer might find. Positive: * Good amount of private owned businesses * High value for education (successful rates of graduates) Negative: * Low rate of diversity * Hard to find a job nowadays *What are some things that strike you about your hometown based on census data? What
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Case study Strategic marketing planning for a supplier of liquid food packaging products in Cyprus Demetris Vrontis Marketing Department‚ School of Business‚ Intercollege‚ Nicosia‚ Cyprus Harry Kogetsidis Department of Management and MIS‚ Intercollege‚ Nicosia‚ Cyprus‚ and Andreas Stavrou Henley Management College‚ Henley-on-Thames‚ UK Abstract Purpose – This paper aims to provide a strategic review of the marketing function for a Cypriot company operating in the liquid food packaging
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Does physical activity help improve memory? And‚ if so‚ what kinds of physical activity improve memory the most? Memory is defined as the faculty or capacity by which the mind retains‚ stores‚ and revives information and recognizing previous experiences. It is the process of remembering. Memories come from different areas of the brain and different sets of cells. When someone experiences something‚ or even notices something‚ a pulse is fired inside the brain‚ connecting two cells. As something happens
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Strategic management Definition of strategic management Strategic management is defines as the set of decision and action resulting in formulation and implementation of strategies designed to achieve the objective of an organization. It involves attention to following nine critical areas: 1. Determining the mission of the company‚ including broad statement about its purpose‚ philosophy and goals. 2. Developing a company profile that reflects internal condition of both capabilities. 3. Assessment
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Patents Act 1988. ISBN 0-631-23140-4 2 **Instructors’ Manual 1 19/09/2001 9:39 AM Page 3 Contents Page OBJECTIVES OF THE GUIDE 5 KEY FEATURES OF THE BOOK 6 DESIGNING YOUR STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT COURSE 13 TOPICS‚ OUTLINES‚ AND RECOMMENDED CASES 16 PART I: INTRODUCTION 16 The Concept of Strategy (Chapter 1) 16 PART II: TOOLS OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 21 Goals‚ Values‚ and Performance (Chapter 2) 21 The Analysis of Industry and Competition (Chapters
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