The unit will involve the learner in formulating research and methodologies to support a strategic management project. They will be required to critically evaluate options and data sources prior to presenting project outcomes.
Learning Outcomes | Assessment Criteria |
1. Be able to identify and justify a strategic investigative project | 1.1 Determine a strategic topic to investigate that has significant implications for the organisation |
1.2 Discuss the aim, scope and objectives of the project | |
1.3 Take responsibility for and justify the topic of investigation and its aim, scope and objectives | |
1.4 Formulate the project research methodology, including the project structure and research base | |
2. Be able to conduct research using different data sources, and synthesise data and options | 2.1 Assess sources of data and information that will support the aim of the project |
2.2 Synthesise the data and information for options or alternatives that support the project aims | |
2.3 Critically evaluate and determine an option that supports the project’s strategic aims | |
3. Be able to draw conclusions and make recommendations that achieve the project aim | 3.1 Critically evaluate the research to enable conclusions to be made |
3.2 Recommend a course of action that achieves the strategic aims of the project | |
3.3 Critically analyse the impact of the recommendations | |
4. Be able to develop and review the results of the investigative project | 4.1 Determine the medium to present the result of the project and its contribution to strategic objectives |
4.2 Take responsibility for the results of the investigative project and the substantial changes and developments it brings about | |
4.3 Critically evaluate the impact and success of the investigative project |
Indicative Content
In this unit learners will examine:
Setting Scope and Boundaries
Project planning, e.g. use of Gantt and Time box
Project phases including diagnosis and analysis
Messy problems
Critical Success Factors and, assumptions
Project Initiation
Types of investigative project
Generation and evaluation of options
Implementation strategy and plans
Methods and Techniques for collecting Data and Information
Different Types of Research
Quantitative and Qualitative Research
Basic/Applied research
Deductive/Inductive Research
Research Philosophies
Differences between data, information and knowledge
Trade off models
Project Risks and risk model
Earned Value Management formulation. (EVM)
Evolving Project Charters – Project Initiation Documents
Project techniques for managing Time – Scope – Quality – Costs
Application for tender