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Presentation developed by Peter Vitartas

Mar 13,23

Question:

Background:

Strategic Marketing

Workshop Activity!

Writing for the Reader

WORKSHOP

“Readers’ logic”.

Presentation developed by Peter Vitartas

Writing for Business Decision-makers

What does a decision-maker do?

It may seem obvious, but decision-makers make decisions! In doing so, they take in information, apply their reasoning to it and decide.

In writing to decision makers, the writer needs to present their information in a way that allows the decision maker to come to a decision easily.

This workshop outlines how to write for the reader.

Consider the following two approaches to writing a report… which approach is more appropriate for the reader?

Writing for Business Decision-makers

Approaches to writing reports

1.Information and details are organised logically so that they lead to an outcome or conclusion.

2.Information is organised first by presenting the message or conclusion followed by the details or reasoning for the conclusion.

Writing for Business Decision-makers

Approaches to writing reports

1.Information and details are organised logically so that they lead to an outcome or conclusion.

In this approach the reader is forced to read all the detail and follow the writer’s analysis. This report reflects the writers’ thinking and reasoning.

  1. Information is organised first by presenting the message or conclusion followed by the details or reasoning for the conclusion.

In the second approach the readers’ needs are met by answering the question “what’s this report about?” The report reflects the readers priorities by putting the most important information first and answering questions they may ask.

Writing for Business Decision-makers

Applying readers’ logic

Ask yourself…

  • Are any of the readers going to ask a question that this information answers?
  • What intelligent answer will I give if the readers ask me “Why do we need to know this?”

Writing for Business Decision-makers

10 Principles of Good Business Writing (J Clayton HBR)

1.State your objective

2.Know your audience

3.Stay on topic

4.Put your conclusion first and your evidence second

5.Use formatting techniques such as lists and subheads

6.Emphasise major points using boldface, subheads & lists

7.Use simple sentences

8.Strengthen verbs

9.Speak in your own voice

10.Spellcheck!

The problem with lists

These misleadingly say ‘Here are four items in a list that shows sequence or hierarchy.’

1.We expect the impact of the carbon tax on the Latrobe valley to be minimal.

2.If existing power stations in the area are closed, alternative energy sources will have to come on-line to meet Victoria’s energy requirements. The Latrobe Valley is well positioned to meet this demand as the current focus of the power industry in the state.

3.Hazelwood has ben referred to as Australia’s dirtiest’ power station, producing 1,650 megawatts of energy. Closure of this power station would go a long way to achieving the targeted reductions. Hazelwood directly employs approximately 500 people.

4.A number of projects are planned that may help offset any possible future job losses, including research to examine alternative uses for brown coal as well as technologies to improve the efficiency of brown coal fired electricity generation.

The problem with lists

These numbers accurately say, ‘Here are three reasons in order of significance.’

The dots accurately list items with no hierarchy.

We expect the impact of the carbon tax on the Latrobe valley to be minimal. This is because:

1.The Latrobe Valley is well positioned to meet demand if existing power stations in the area are closed.

2.Closure of Hazelwood would go a long way to achieving the targeted reductions. Hazelwood:

  • has been referred to as Australia’s dirtiest’ power station;
  • produces 1,650 megawatts of energy;
  • directly employs approximately 500 people.

3.A number of projects are planned that may help offset any possible future job losses, including:

  • research to examine alternative uses for brown coal;
  • technologies to improve the efficiency of brown coal fired electricity generation.

Assignment 1

Assignment outline

Introduction and scope of the report

Report recommendations

Situation analysis external

Situation analysis internal

Problems and opportunities summary

Question & Answer?

Assessment Task

Strategic Marketing Report Situation Analysis (Individual Report). (2000 words)

Description of task:

  • Your task is to prepare a Strategic Marketing Report for Latrobe University (the company and the brand) as it adjusts to a competitive university market that includes online learning.
  • Note that the brand here is Latrobe University, starting with a focus on your campus before expanding to the wider Latrobe network. i.e Latrobe Bundoora, Latrobe regional, Sydney, China, Vietnam, etc.
  • Each student is to work individually on this project. You should undertake your own external research of other competitor universities or higher education providers to investigate how other brands are situated in their particular learning space. You should develop a problems and opportunities statement for Latrobe University as the basis for a 5-year strategic marketing plan that could be presented to the Board of the university.
  • Your report must include a title page with a title, your name and student number, subject details, tutor’s name, due date and date submitted, expected number of words & actual number of words. Do not guess.
  • Your report must follow the format and detail as shown on the next page in the Detailed Grading Criteria. Use exactly the same headings and numbering as shown (i.e 1. Introduction … 6. References). Use Calibri Font, size 11, 1.5 line spacing. Your word count does not include the Executive Summary, Table of Contents, or Reference List.

Detailed Grading Criteria

Assessment Task 2: Strategic Marketing Report (situation Analysis)

Assignment Format Marks
Allocated
Marks Obtained
Executive Summary

An executive summary provides an overview of a document and is usually the first thing the reader will see. Your Executive Summary should state the problem being analysed and the method of solving the problem. Conclusions and recommendations are then given brief synopsis. Do not show too much detail. Don’t include any references. Usually one paragraph is sufficient.

Table of Contents

Your TOC should be clearly set out showing section headings and page numbers. This needs to look good and be easy to quickly read. Draw a dotted line from the section to the page number. You do not need to use the word “page” – it is understood that the number refers to the page number of the document.

eg. 2. Situation Analysis – External …………….……..…….. 5

10
1. Introduction/Background

Background needs to be presented professionally with relevant detail about the company, its history and key areas of operation and performance. Include detail of any marketing or financial data. Use tables and/or graphs as appropriate. Current vision, mission and marketing aims (as appropriate) should be shown. Summarise with an informative narrative.

15
2. Situation Analysis – External

This section should demonstrate the ability to undertake background research and data collection on the current market, industry, competitor and demand for your company/brand. Your narrative explaining your findings should provide a critical analysis of the data and include coverage of the key up-to-date elements of the external environment.

15
3. Situation Analysis – Internal

This section should demonstrate the ability to undertake research and data collection on the internal factors affecting the specific brand. Your narrative explaining your findings should provide a critical analysis of the data and include coverage of the key up-to-date elements of the internal environment.

15
4. Problems and opportunities

Based on your research and exploration of the data, report on the problems and opportunities you have identified. Number these. Explain each with sufficient detail so that the audience obtains a clear idea of the issue. You should report 2-3 key items for each problem and each opportunity.

15
5. Recommendations

Based on the analysis undertaken you are required to propose a number of recommendations (3- 5). These will be drawn from the analysis you have undertaken. You are expected to provide a compelling/persuasive case for their adoption that is supported by your internal and external analysis. The recommendations should be numbered, achievable, realistic and provide the audience with clear guidelines on what would be required for their implementation.

20
6. References
Presentation, Grammar, Spelling and Referencing

Quality of writing is expected to be of a very high “University” level standard (i.e., a mostly well thought-out, with clear guidance through linked and cohesive paragraphs and adherence to the section headings). Correct grammar, spelling and punctuation is expected.

A reference section headed “6. References” using the Harvard format. You must show in-text citations and not just a reference list at the end. Strictly adhere to the word limit

10
Total 100

Assessment Task 2 : Strategic Marketing Report Questions & Answers

  1. What kind of marketing and financial data do I include ? 

I have not been specific. So include anything that you think may be relevant.

  1. Where do I find this information? 

You may use anything. Reference all sources. Try government sources on tertiary education, Latrobe sites, and reports or databases on the Latrobe library.

  1. Do I mention Covid 19 in the introduction/background or do I introduce it in the external situational analysis? 

The report is about Latrobe post Covid, so you would definitely mention this in the introduction.

4. How many words is this report?

 

  • ds +/- 10%. This does not include the Executive Summary or references.

5.Should the executive summary come before the table of contents?

Yes. See the marking guide that shows the sections.

6.Is there a specific amount of competitors I should analyse?

No. Universities have many competitors. It’s up to you to determine who they are and which ones are similar

7.How many references are required? Academic and non-academic

References are the name of the game at university. Do lots!

8.Should internal and external situational analysis be done in the following format? Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats?

Up to you! I have not specified how to do this.

Answer:

Introduction

Strategic Marketing Report:Situation AnalysisBy<Name>Presented to<Instructor><Course><Institution, State><Due Date>Executive summaryLa Trobe University was the third university to open in the state of Victoria. The university had about 552 students in 1967. It has now grown significantly in terms of its capacity. It has more than 7000 international students from more than 100 countries. La Trobe is a university named after a great leader referred to as Charles Joseph La Trobe, the first lieutenant-governor of Victoria’s new colony. Charles La Trobe started the university to make a difference to the community he was serving. He wanted to leave a legacy. The university has a five-year strategic plan, 2018-2022 strategic plan. The core objectives are to create an outstanding student experience, to achieve research excellence, to promote student employability, and to be the best education partner. The future of higher learning can be affected by global market trends which significantly impact the way institutions are run. Such market trends include labor market changes, an increase in non-traditional students, changes in people’s preferences about learning methods, and economic shifts. In 2019, the university management launched a series of projects as part of the implementation of the 2018 – 2022 strategic plan. One of the strengths is the creation of a university city to promote peoples’ health, learning, and socialization. The problems that present opportunities to the institution include Increasing total expenditure, substandard teaching faculty, and research issues. La Trobe University should consider creating more partners to have enough support for the implementation of the five-year strategic plan. The management should not wait until the university gets into a financial crisis for them to take action. The rapid changes in the higher learning industry result in new risks. The university should allocate more funds to the risk management department to ensure that employees and leaders are well equipped to deal with challenges.Table of ContentsExecutive summary. 2

  • Introduction. 3
  • Situation analysis – External 5
  • Situation analysis – internal 6
  • Problems and opportunities. 8
  • Increasing total expenditure. 8
  • Substandard teaching faculty. 9

III. Research. 9

  • Recommendations. 9
  • Cloud readiness. 9
  • Identity and access management. 9

III. Acquisitions and mergers. 10

  • Strategic risk management. 10
  • References. 11

1. IntroductionLa Trobe is among the pioneering universities in Australia. It was the third university to open in the state of Victoria. The university had about 552 students in 1967. It has now grown significantly in terms of its capacity. It has more than 7000 international students from more than 100 countries. In total, there are over 36000 students in La Trobe. At the Melbourne Campus, there are over 28000 students, while the other campuses in Mildura, Sydney, Bendigo, Albury-Wodonga have over 7500 students. La Trobe is a university named after a great leader referred to as Charles Joseph La Trobe, the first lieutenant-governor of Victoria’s new colony (Ryan et al. 2013). Charles La Trobe started the university with the aim of making a difference to the community he was serving. He wanted to leave a legacy. The university motto “Qui cherche trouve” is a French term which means “whoever seeks shall find.” The university brandmark is a wedge-tailed eagle that has been redesigned over time to have a more modern look.La Trobe University offers courses across law, business, education, humanities, and social sciences under the college of art, social sciences, and commerce (ASSC). The other college, Science, Health, and Engineering offers degrees linked to critical global issues and emerging trends in scientific research. The university mission statement talks about shaping the future of students and the community by advancing knowledge and learning. The vision is to address the current major issues and promote positive change through being inclusive, connected, and excellent. The university has a five-year strategic plan, 2018-2022 strategic plan, with the following core objectives:

  • To create an outstanding student experience
  • To promote graduate and student employability
  • To achieve research excellence
  • To be the partner of choice for education, industry, and the community

The university management is building a world-class university city at the Bundoora campus. Major projects towards realizing the vision of creating a city of the future commenced in 2019. They formulated the 2018-2022 strategic plan to achieve academic excellence by providing a high-quality experience for the diverse student body. The plan is also aimed at lowering operational costs while maintaining high-quality services. Below are graphs representing financial data i.e. revenue and expenditure between 2015 and 2017.Figure 1.0: Revenue vs ExpenditureFigure 2.0: Revenue2. Situation analysis – ExternalThe future of higher learning can be affected by global market trends which significantly impact the way institutions are run (Lombardi et al. 2017). Such market trends include labor market changes, an increase in non-traditional students, changes in people’s preferences about learning methods, and economic shifts. The skill gap is also a global factor that has an impact on the students’ ability to meet the employers’ requirements in terms of knowledge and skills. There is also a rise in the rate of mergers and acquisitions as a result of restrictive budgets for most of the higher learning institutions globally. There are several prominent market trends in the university-industry that significantly influence higher learning operations. The first one is Artificial intelligence. AI disruption is a major factor influencing nearly all industries globally. According to Puaschunder (2019), more than 70% of paid jobs can be automated. Technology has reduced the amount of work that can be done manually by humans. It is high time now to rethink the purpose of higher education to prepare students for the future job market.The second global trend is emerging markets. Ortiz et al. 2015 claim that high-income countries are no longer the leading in tertiary enrolment. Lower middle-income countries are experiencing an ever-growing number of graduates. More than 70% of global graduates are expected to be concentrated in India, Russia, South Africa, Brazil, and China by 2030. The third global issue is immigration restrictions and student mobility. Studies show that there will be a growth of about 450000 international students by 2030. About two-thirds of internationally mobile students prefer joining universities in more developed countries. Universities need to devise ways of attracting international students. The fourth issue is the growth in demand. Projections show that there will be an increase of about 120 million students in higher learning institutions by 2030. The fifth issue is the rise of non-traditional students. According to the UNESCO Institute of Statistics, about 4.5 million over 24 years of age are expected to enroll in the high-income countries.La Trobe University is facing stiff competition from both Australian universities and the United States universities. The top competitors of La Trobe include Griffith University, Australian Catholic University, Murdoch University, James Cook University Australia, Deakin University, and the University of Newcastle Australia. Most internationally mobile students prefer joining the United States universities. La Trobe has to device effective ways of attracting international students. The Australian universities compete for both local and international students.3. Situation analysis – internalLa Trobe University is doing great improvements in various sectors. In 2019, the university management launched a series of projects as part of the implementation of the 2018 – 2022 strategic plan. The university has its strengths and competitive advantages in the higher learning industry. One of the strengths is the creation of a university city to promote peoples’ health, learning, and socialization. The university commenced various projects in 2019 to realize the vision of building a city of the future as part of the five-year strategic plan. This is a good strategy to attract students both locally and internationally. La Trobe university becoming the first university in Victoria to launch the Net Zero plan in August 2019 is another competitive advantage of the university. The project, worth $75 million, involved installing 7000 solar panels on a number of buildings across the Bundoora campus. About 17 km of solar panels were the objectives for achieving the net zero emissions target by 2029 (UNESCO Institute for Statistics 2019). This plan would greatly reduce the university’s energy consumption as well as the annual expenditure on energy. Upgrading the lighting by installing about 50,000 LEDs across all the campuses would also significantly help in reducing energy costs. The third initiative that gives the university a competitive advantage in the industry is the construction of 624-bed student accommodation buildings at the Bundoora campus. The accommodation project worth $100 million that commenced in June 2019 will attract both local and international students.The other point that portrays La Trobe university’s strength is the collaborations it has with local communities and local governments. The partnership with Banyule City Council to develop a new La Trobe sports park worth $150 million is an example of the strong relationships the business has with local communities. The park is designed to accommodate about 10,000 members of the local community. Another good example is the Nangak Tamboree project which was launched in 2019 to connect communities by providing an attractive and open cultural space for interaction and enhancing biodiversity. The community projects help the locals to develop trust and loyalty to the university. The other initiative that the university is taking in its strategy is to strengthen the processes for the course and subject improvement. The implementation of the Annual Course Monitoring system provides a consistent and reliable approach in monitoring the quality of each course that the university offers. La Trobe has a good history of conducting academic research to address matters affecting society. In 2019 the university had moved up to position 291 in the global university rankings.The university has a risk management committee responsible for delivering strategic risk management programs. Financially, there has been a gradual increase in the university’s total revenue since the year 2015. In 2019 the operating revenues increased by 7.9% compared to 2018. The increase was a result of improvements in fees. There was also an increase in the international student load. The university total assets have increased gradually since 2015. There was a significant increase in 2018 and 2019. This is due to the five-year strategic plan whose implementation started in 2018. Below is a representation of this financial data in an income statement and a balance sheet from the year 2015 to 2019.Figure 3.0: Income statement and balance sheet4. Problems and opportunities.I. Increasing total expenditureIn 2019, the total expenditure was $844 million which represents an increase of 9.2% compared to 2018. The increase is mainly due to professional fees, salary expenditure, teaching partner payments, and consultancy expenses associated with the new reporting methodology. The expenditure on salaries and wages increased by 8.8% compared to an increase of 1.1% in the previous year. This increase in salaries and other related costs for both academic and general staff is attributed to the increase in the number of students. In other expenses, there was an increase of 11% compared to 1.1% in the previous year. Other expenses mainly increased due to increased teaching partner payments as a result of the new reporting methodology. The increase in consultancy expenditure and professional fees was due to a large number of projects in 2019 compared to 2018. There was also an increase in depreciation and amortization by $4.3m compared to $3.7m in 2018. To reduce the total expenditure, La Trobe university management should revise the students’ fees to match the staff salary expenditure. To cut down other expenses, the management should adopt an affordable reporting methodology. They should also seek affordable consultancy services.II. Substandard teaching facultyDespite the effort to continuously monitor the quality of courses being offered, most of the courses are still not so informative. The learning management system is not user friendly. Some of the components of the system are difficult to use, for example, the enrolment process is too hard for a non-technocrat. Students are experiencing some minor issues with access to some programs. There are timetable issues. Sometimes students complain of getting allocated to teaching staff randomly. The university management should take advantage of the increased revenue they receive from increased student numbers to improve the learning management system. The courses should be reviewed every semester to maintain high-quality education service delivery.III. ResearchDespite the rise in the ranking to position 291 globally, the university still needs to put more effort into academic research. For La Trobe University to compete effectively with other international universities the need to invest more in research and increase the number of postgraduates annually. Research is the most critical feature that can contribute to academic excellence when it is well handled. A lot needs to be done to keep moving higher up the university rankings.5. RecommendationsI. Cloud readinessLa Trobe University needs to invest in software programs that will effectively enable cross-functional collaboration in the higher learning industry. The university management should employ a team of experts to monitor and implement the necessary changes in the learning management system. Redesigning operations and processes will generate cultural issues that will require the chief information officer to develop strong partnerships at work to drive change in the university. The CIO should acquire leadership roles to help the organization understand the need for cloud services and what is necessary to achieve the set goals.II. Identity and access management.There is a need to manage access to the university’s online services across all types of devices. Access management capabilities need to be modified and strengthened to support the emerging technological demands (Wells 2014). The learning system should be made easy to understand and use while ensuring that proper cyber risk management strategies are put in place. Identity and access management is budget-friendly and minimizes the expenditure on cybersecurity activities. It is the best option for all higher education institutions.III. Acquisitions and mergersLa Trobe University should consider creating more partners to have enough support for the implementation of the five-year strategic plan. The management should not wait until the university gets into a financial crisis for them to take action. The projects involved in the strategic plan demand very huge investments. The need for financial aid is driven by the increasing total expenditure especially in 2019 compared to 2018. Mergers or partnerships will help the institution to make it even during tough times of financial problems (Lubik et al. 2013).IV. Strategic risk managementThe rapid changes in the higher learning industry result in new risks. The university should allocate more funds to the risk management department to ensure that employees and leaders are well equipped to deal with challenges. The risk management issue needs to be addressed across all departments. The best method is the enterprise approach which allows institutions to take appropriate actions when crises occur. La Trobe University should adopt a good risk management strategy to prepare adequately for the changing threats.6. ReferencesLombardi, R., Lardo, A., Cuozzo, B. and Trequattrini, R., 2017. Emerging trends in entrepreneurial universities within Mediterranean regions. EuroMed Journal of Business.Lubik, S., Garnsey, E., Minshall, T. and Platts, K., 2013. Value creation from the innovation environment: partnership strategies in university spin‐outs. R&D Management43(2), pp.136-150.Ortiz, A., Chang, L. and Fang, Y., 2015. International student mobility trends 2015: An economic perspective. World Education News and Reviews, p.1.Pathan, M., Keerthikumar, S., Ang, C.S., Gangoda, L., Quek, C.Y., Williamson, N.A., Mouradov, D., Sieber, O.M., Simpson, R.J., Salim, A. and Bacic, A., 2015. FunRich: An open access standalone functional enrichment and interaction network analysis tool. Proteomics15(15), pp.2597-2601.Puaschunder, J.M., 2019, June. Artificial Intelligence market disruption. In Proceedings of the 13th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (pp. 1-8). Scientia Moralitas Research Institute.Ryan, S., Burgess, J., Connell, J. and Groen, E., 2013. Casual academic staff in an Australian university: Marginalised and excluded. Tertiary Education and Management19(2), pp.161-175.UNESCO Institute for Statistics, 2019. Teachers and educational quality: Monitoring global needs for 2020 (Vol. 253). UNESCO Inst for Statistics.Wells, A., 2014. Agile management: Strategies for success in rapidly changing times–an Australian University Library perspective. IFLA journal40(1), pp.30-34.

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