4.BSBINN601 Assessment 1 Learner
4.BSBINN601 Assessment 1 Learner
4.BSBINN601 Assessment 1 Learner
Learner Instructions 1
(Identify change requirements)
Submission details
Students Name
Student ID
Group
Assessor’s Name
Assessment Date/s
The assessment task is due on the date specified by your assessor. Any variations to
this arrangement must be approved in writing by your assessor.
Submit this document with any required evidence attached. See specifications below
for details.
Performance objective
You will demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to identify change
requirements for an organisation.
Assessment description
Using the scenario information supplied, you will identify strategic change needs,
review existing policy, monitor trends in the external environment that impact on an
organisation’s objectives, identify operational change objectives, prioritise change
requirements and consult experts or specialists to assist in identification of change
requirements and opportunities. You will then write a report to management outlining
the change requirements.
Procedure
1. Review the scenario information provided (in the Appendix of this task) for Fast
Track Couriers.
2. Prepare to write a report on change requirements for Fast Track by following
steps 3–10 below.
Suggest and justify the priority you have assigned to each change you
recommend.
11. Prepare a 3–4 page report detailing change requirements for the organisation.
Include all of the information you identified and the explanations that you
prepared in steps 3–10.
12. Submit all documents to your assessor as per the specifications below. Ensure
you keep a copy of all work submitted for your records.
Specifications
● how you use problem-solving skills to identify and analyse issues or barriers,
and develop responses
● how you develop and incorporate new ideas into your report on change
requirements
● planning skills to organise engagement with manager stakeholders and
implement activities to achieve priorities and outcomes
● verbal communication skills to describe, support, and negotiate change
requirements and priorities with stakeholders.
Appendix
Task
It is the end of the 2015 financial year. You are an external change management
consultant employed by Fast Track Couriers. You have been asked by the General
Manager to prepare a report to identify opportunities and requirements for change for
the organisation in the coming year.
You have been given some information about the organisation and the organisation’s
strategic goals. Specific operational and human resources goals were developed to
support the strategic goals.
The strategic goals were developed as a result of external market research indicating
an opportunity for Fast Track Couriers to build market share in Sydney. The business
has the opportunity to increase Sydney market share by 7.5% on the back of
increased efficiency and shorter delivery times from larger truck fleet and improved
distribution systems.
You have also been given some information about employees and some background
information regarding the organisation’s workforce relations.
Before submitting the final report, you will need to review your proposed changes with
all relevant manager stakeholders. The General Manager is very concerned about
identifying change requirements in close consultation with key management
stakeholders within the organisation in order to ensure the least resistance to
implementation.
Strategic goals are supported by the following operational and human resources
goals.
Employee profile
Fast Track Couriers employs the following people.
● General manager (GM) – Generally on the road; never in office.
● Chief financial officer (CFO) – Reports to GM and keeps office hours; 9–5,
Mon–Fri.
● Accountant – Reports to CFO and keeps office hours; 9–5, Mon–Fri.
● Truck drivers (x20) – Report to office.
● Office team manager – Reports to GM and keeps office hours; 9–5, Mon–Fri.
● Office team members (x5) – Perform administrative, sales, customer
relationship management duties. Monitor truck drivers and handle enquiries.
Report to office team manager.
Drivers
● Covered by an award.
● Salary $45,000 per annum.
● Heavily unionised.
● Employee demographics: all male employees aged 25–65.
● Little opportunity to participate in learning and development programs due to
being on the road; however, little to no interest in participating in development
opportunities.
● Large number of workplace injuries due to heavy lifting.
● Low employee engagement scores. Drivers cite pay as an issue.
● Currently experiencing low turnover.
● History of industrial disputes regarding pay and previous change initiatives.
do their job as this is what seems to make them happy. Management has tried in the
past to have drivers participate in organisational activities. These activities were not
received positively and the drivers complained and asked not to be involved. The
drivers’ view is that their preferred team is their two-man driver team and they only
see the benefits of that specific working arrangement. There is a high value placed on
communication with trucking team members.