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12BS - Business Studies

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HSC Business Studies Course

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The focus of this topic is the strategies for effective operations management in large businesses.
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The focus of this topic is the main elements involved in the development and implementation of successful marketing strategies.
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The focus of this topic is the role of interpreting financial information in the planning and management of a business.
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The focus of this topic is the contribution of human resource management to business performance.
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10.1  HSC topic: Operations 25% of indicative time The focus of this topic is the strategies for effective operations management in large businesses. Outcomes: The student: H1       critically analyses the role of business in Australia and globally H2       evaluates management strategies in response to changes in internal and external influences H3       discusses the social and ethical responsibilities of management H4       analyses business functions and processes in large and global businesses H5       explains management strategies and their impact on businesses H6       evaluates the effectiveness of management in the performance of businesses H7       plans and conducts investigations into contemporary business issues H8       organises and evaluates information for actual and hypothetical business situations H9       communicates business information, issues and concepts in appropriate formats Content Students learn to: examine contemporary business issues to: discuss the balance between cost and quality in operations strategy      examine the impact of globalisation on operations strategy identify the breadth of government policies that affect operations management explain why corporate social responsibility is a key concern in operations management investigate aspects of business using hypothetical situations and actual business case studies to: describe the features of operations management for businesses in a tertiary industry assess the relationship between operations and the other key business functions in two actual businesses explain how operations strategy can help a business sustain its competitive advantage recommend possible operations strategies for one hypothetical business Students learn about: role of operations management strategic role of operations management – cost leadership, good/service differentiation goods and/or services in different industries interdependence with other key business functions influences globalisation, technology, quality expectations, cost-based competition, government policies, legal regulation, environmental sustainability corporate social responsibility the difference between legal compliance and ethical responsibility environmental sustainability and social responsibility operations processes inputs transformed resources (materials, information, customers) transforming resources (human resources, facilities) transformation processes the influence of volume, variety, variation in demand and visibility (customer contact) sequencing and scheduling Gantt charts, critical path analysis technology, task design and process layout monitoring, control and improvement outputs customer service warranties operations strategies performance objectives – quality, speed, dependability, flexibility, customisation, cost new product or service design and development supply chain management – logistics, e-commerce, global sourcing outsourcing – advantages and disadvantages technology – leading edge, established inventory management – advantages and disadvantages of holding stock, LIFO (last‑in‑first-out), FIFO (first-in-first-out), JIT (just-in-time) quality management control assurance improvement overcoming resistance to change – financial costs, purchasing new equipment, redundancy payments, retraining, reorganising plant layout, inertia global factors – global sourcing, economies of scale, scanning and learning, research and development
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