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	MMM267 Business Logistics
	Trimester 1, 2017 - Individual Report
	DUE: Week 8 (Monday 1 May 2017)
	Submission: Online (Turnitin) submission to Deakin College Portal
	Word count: 2,000 words (Word count excludes title page, table of contents, reference list and
	any appendices)
	Value: 30% (30 marks)
	Task:
	Select an Australian business organization of your choice (or an international business
	organization with a sizeable Australian presence). It can be either a service or a manufacturing
	business or a combination of both. Write a 2000 word research report critically analysing the
	key sustainability aspects of the organization’s current supply chain. In your write-up, you are
	expected to demonstrate appropriate understanding and usage of relevant supply chain
	management (SCM) theory, concepts, tools and techniques covered in the weekly lectures.
	Your submitted report should specifically address the following:
	1.  Provide a brief descriptive profile of your chosen business organization clearly
	rationalizing your choice;
	2.  Provide a detailed description of the current SCM practices of the organization;
	3.  Provide a detailed description of the sustainability management practices of the
	organization;
	4.  Provide a critical appraisal of the extent to which you perceive a match between 2 & 3,
	and gaps if any;
	5.  Provide a set of recommendations to improve the match between current SCM &
	sustainability practices.
	Requirements:
	a) You must use relevant supply chain management (SCM) theories and concepts, empirical
	research literature plus non-academic resources in support of your analysis.
	b) You are required to cite at least one academic journal article to examine each task from
	2-5 of the assignment (a minimum of four journal articles).
	c) In addition to four journal articles above, you can cite other academic references such as
	books and book chapters. You can also cite relevant industry or organisational reports of
	your chosen organisation.
	d) Note that Wikipedia, answers.com, general websites and your or other personal opinions
	or social networking websites are NOT accepted. Assignments that cite these websites
	will be penalised.
	e) Note that lecture slides are NOT counted as an academic reference. You need to track
	down the original sources to cite.
	f) All references referred to in text must be placed in your reference list, and are correctly
	formatted using the Harvard referencing style. All items in the reference list must be
	cited in the body of the report.
	Business Report Format
	(adapted from http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/study-support/academic-
	resources/report-writing)
	Title page
	(not included in
	the word count)
	Title of report - Clearly describes what the report is about
	Name and website (in English) of organisation
	Student name & ID number
	Unit code & unit name
	Lecturer’s Name
	Executive
	summary
	This is a summary of the whole report. State the task and summarize the
	findings of your research  (approx. 200 words).
	Table of contents
	(not included in
	the word count)
	List the major and minor sections of your report. (You are advised to
	learn to set up an MSWord Table of Contents).
	Introduction
	Set the scene; give some background information about the
	report/organisation; State the aim/purpose of the investigation. Provide
	an outline of the main sections in the body of the report  (approx. 100
	words).
	Main body
	Organise the body of the report into sections with clear headings for each of the
	five report requirements. The analysis of each task 2 to 5 (page 1) should identify
	the theory relating to what you investigated, what you found about the
	organisation, your interpretation and critical analyses of what you found, with
	correctly cited evidence drawn from appropriate academic textbook and journal
	sources. Remember to include at least one academic journal for each of the four
	sections (approx. 1800 words).
	Conclusion
	Summarise what has been achieved in the report. Use the information from the
	body of your report to identify the anticipated future direction of the
	organisation in light of the issues discussed in the body of the report (approx. 100
	words).
	References
	(not included in
	the word count)
	A list of all of the sources that you cited in the report.
	Appendices –
	[Optional] (not
	included in the
	word count)
	Any information (graphs, charts, tables or other data) you used in your
	report but did not include in the body.
	Required Business Report Writing Format
	•  MSWord document (a .doc, or .docx format; NO other format is accepted)
	•  no long paragraphs (approx. 250 words maximum)
	•  no very short paragraphs (unless a connecting sentence between two sections)
	•  1.5 spaced
	•  2.5 cm margins
	•  12 font size
	•  Times New Roman
	•  number the pages
	•  use headings to help structure your assignment and be clear to the reader
	In terms of your writing please ensure that you are:
	•  as informative as required and that the information is supported by evidence where
	appropriate
	•  providing information that is relevant for the specific purpose at hand & not just filling up
	pages
	•  avoiding obscurities and ambiguities to the extent possible; stating & explaining points
	clearly
	•  being succinct and orderly in your presentation so that the final output appears professional
	•  properly referencing all external sources of information as per the Harvard system
	Academic and non-academic sources:
	You must reference a minimum of four (4) different academic/scholarly sources. These can
	include academic journal articles or chapters from academic books (including your textbook).
	Academic journals can be found by conducting a search of the Deakin Library academic
	databases. Much of the information in relation to your selected organisation required to
	complete this assignment can be obtained from only non-academic (sometimes identified as
	professional or industry) sources and the chosen organization’s home page. This is often the
	only way to find out up-to-date information about a business or organisation. Non-academic
	sources must be included in your References list, but are NOT counted as part of your
	academic/scholarly sources.
	Following are some of the suggested non-academic sources:
	Organisation web sites, including:
	- Annual Reports
	- Annual Reviews
	- Media Releases
	Media websites, including:
	- The Age
	- The Australian
	- The Australian Financial Review (AFR)
	- The ABC
	- Business Review Weekly (BRW)
	Assignment submission instructions:
	1.  Your document must be named using your id, first name, and family name as the
	following example indicates:
	 student John Smith, ID SMIJO1302 would submit as SMIJO1302_John Smith
	2.  Assignments will not be accepted at the Reception.
	3.  Students must keep a copy of this assignment submitted and must be able to produce
	the copy in the unlikely event that the original assignment is misplaced. Students must
	maintain backup copies of all their assignment work. Electronic loss of data is
	common, but is NOT a satisfactory excuse for an extension of a submission date.
	Extension of an assignment submission date:
	If there is a compelling reason why you are unable to complete your assignment before the due
	date you should complete a Request for Extension of Assignment Due Date form, available from
	the Student Portal under Students / Forms and submit it to your lecturer. This must be done at
	least 24 hours before the assignment due date.
	If you submit your assignment late without an approved extension, penalties for late
	submission of 10% per day will apply. The only exception to this is if your work is late for
	medical reasons and you have a doctor’s certificate to support your claim. If this is the case
	then a Request for Extension form must be completed.
	Penalties for late submissions:
	Assignments received late and without prior approval will be penalised. A penalty of 10% of the
	available marks will be deducted for every day the assignment is late. Assignments received
	after 7 days without an approved extension, will not be marked.
	Assignment results:
	Your results and assessor’s comments will normally become available to you within 15 business
	days of the due date (unless an extension has been granted). Marks can be accessed from the
	Portal once the Unit Coordinator has released the marks (ie after all marking has been
	completed). You will be advised by e-mail when marked papers are ready for you to access.
	You will receive a marked copy of your assignment with comments included.
	Before results are returned to students, the unit team will moderate the marking process to
	ensure that the same marking standards are applied to all students within the unit. If
	necessary, you may request additional information from your lecturer.
	If you wish to discuss your essay results with your lecturer, you MUST ensure you have the
	marked grade form and can justify why you believe the grade to be incorrect. This means you
	will need to provide evidence from the Grade Form (at the end of the assignment) to support
	your claim before a review will be conducted. Your lecturer will then examine your essay to
	determine if a review of the grade is warranted. Should your lecturer ascertain so, your
	lecturer will notify the Unit Coordinator. A request for a review of results will only be
	accepted by the Unit Coordinator from a lecturer within 5 days of the marks being released.
	Please remember, receiving a disappointing result is not a justification for review.
	Writing and referencing skills:
	In this assignment students have the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding
	of operations management through a practical and realistic review of organisational practice in
	relation to the taught theory.
	Researching, writing and referencing are valuable management skills. Effective writing is an
	essential skill for good managers because written documents provide busy executives with
	accurate information and appropriately informed viewpoints from reliable sources.
	Students are also expected to be constructively critical and analytical when writing about what
	they have read. This ensures that the conclusions drawn are not biased, and that presented
	case study has objectively reviewed the issues under consideration.
	Please note that all ideas within your essay which have been obtained from your sources, will
	need to be cited and referenced using the Deakin author-date (Harvard) system.
	It is highly recommended that you obtain and use the following booklet published by
	the Deakin Division of Student Life and provided free of charge to first year students at
	Orientation:
	
	MMM267 Business Logistics 商务物流 assignment 代写
	Gaspar, M & Shepherd, M 2009, Guide to assignment writing and referencing, 4 th
	edn, Geelong, Deakin University.
	The following Deakin weblinks also provide relevant and helpful explanations and examples.:
	  Division of  Student Life:  ‘Referencing using the  author-
	date  (Harvard)  system’: http://www.deakin.edu.au/current-
	students/assets/resources/study-support/study-skills/assign- ref.pdf
	  Division of Student Life ‘How to Reference Your Writing’:
	http://www.deakin.edu.au/current- students/study-support/study-
	skills/handouts/refer-plag.php.
	  Division of Student Life: Resources: Reading and Writing’ including different
	writing styles:
	http://www.deakin.edu.au/current-students/study-support/study-
	skills/handouts/writing.php
	Plagiarism and other forms of cheating:
	Assignments may be checked for plagiarism (via Turnitin) and disciplinary procedures will be
	initiated if any student’s work is found to include plagiarism (i.e., penalties will be imposed
	relative to the degree of infringement. Please see Plagiarism and Collusion Policy, and
	Academic Misconduct Policy on the Portal under Forms).
	Plagiarism is the copying of another person's ideas or expressions without appropriate
	acknowledgment and presenting these ideas or forms of expression as your own. It includes
	not only written works such as books or journals but data or images that may be presented
	in tables, diagrams, designs, plans, photographs, film, music, formulae, web sites and
	computer programs. Plagiarism also includes the use of (or passing off) the work of
	lecturers or other students as your own.
	Plagiarism is a form of cheating that Deakin University regards as an extremely serious
	academic offence. The penalties associated with plagiarism are severe and extend from
	cancelling all marks for the specific assessment item or for the entire unit through to
	exclusion from your course.
	It is important to realise, however, that it is certainly not cheating to use the work of others
	in your essay. On the contrary - a well-constructed essay should normally refer to and build
	on the work of others for positioning, supporting and strengthening your work and
	advancing knowledge. Plagiarism occurs when due recognition and acknowledgement of
	the work of others is not provided. Therefore, whenever you are using another person's
	research or ideas (whether by direct quotation or by paraphrasing) you must appropriately
	cite the source. If you are ever in doubt about the most appropriate form of referencing, you
	should consult your lecturer or the Academic Skills Advisor.
	Talking about your assignment with other students is acceptable and encouraged. However,
	jointly writing up the assignment, or using the same written words from your discussion, is
	a form of cheating because we are not able to identify whose idea the information is.
	Unauthorised collaboration involves working with others with the intention of deceiving
	examiners about who actually completed the work. If there has been any collaboration in
	preparing individual assessment items, this must be disclosed (clearly stated that it is a joint
	effort). In the case of group project work, lecturers provide guidelines on what level of
	collaboration is appropriate and how the work of each participant in the project is to be
	presented. If you have any doubt about what constitutes authorised and unauthorised
	collaboration you should consult your lecturer or the Academic Skills Advisor.
	Plagiarism occurs when a student presents the work of another person as the student's own
	work, or includes the ideas of others as quotations, summaries or paraphrases, without
	acknowledgement as to its authorship.
	Collusion occurs when a student obtains the agreement of another person for a fraudulent
	purpose with the intent of obtaining an advantage in submitting an assignment or other
	work.
	MMM267 Business Logistics 商务物流 assignment 代写