The purpose of this assignment is to:
- allow the student to apply their learning in the module to date in a case study analysis and to present their findings in a high level report format
Assessment Task
- In what ways has Jeff Immelt redirected the strategy of GE? (25%)
- To what extent is the strategy aligned with
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- The requirements of the 21st century business environment?
- GE’s resources & capabilities? (30%)
- What organisational changes has the new strategy necessitated? Will GE be able to successfully execute the new strategy? (20%)
- What alternative strategies should GE consider? (25%)
Target word count 3,000 + or – 10% (excluding appendices)
The case will be made available on NILE
Assessment Breakdown
The percentages above indicate the weighting given to each section.
Assessment Submission
To submit your work, please go to the ‘Submit your work’ area of the Module NILE site. It is important that you submit your work to the correct module NILE site, and that your work is submitted on time.
Assessment Guidance
You will be expected to read the case several times to make sure you understand the context, grasp the detail and then review the key elements using the core strategy models to go through the strategy process, drawing on evidence from the case to support and justify your views.
You should carry out further research on GE, however you must only use material drawn from credible sources such as: academic articles and texts; quality newspaper and business periodicals, e.g., the FT, The Economist and the official GE website. You should not use unreliable sources such as non-reviewed websites, e.g., Wikipedia.
Academic Practice
This is an individual assignment. The University policy will apply in all cases of copying, plagiarism or any other methods by which students have obtained (or attempted to obtain) an unfair advantage.
Learning outcomes
The learning outcomes being addressed through this assignment are:
Knowledge and Understanding
- a) Identify, critically appraise and select strategies for organisations operating within domestic and international contexts.
b) Critically evaluate strategies linked to responding to external environments (fit strategies) and contrast them to strategies linked to core competencies (stretch strategies).
c) Recognise, consider and address macro-economic trends in a changing world and their impact on business whilst evaluating competitive, organisational and ethical values.
Subject Specific Skills
- d) Be able to apply the concepts of strategic planning to current organisations and conduct an environmental and competitor analysis of a given organisation or industry, including within an international or global marketplace.
- e) Develop appropriate policies and strategies within a changing environment for a variety of organisations, to meet stakeholder interests.
Key Skills
- f) Develop and demonstrate key communication and time management skills.
- h) Demonstrate critical thinking and creativity: engage the creative processes in self and others; organise thoughts, analyse, synthesise and critically appraise alternative strategies and choices.