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‫المملكة العربية السعودية‬
‫وزارة التعليم‬
‫الجامعة السعودية اإللكترونية‬

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Education
Saudi Electronic University

College of Administrative and Financial Sciences

Assignment 2
Logistics Management (MGT 322)
Due Date: 01/11/2025 @ 23:59
Course Name: Logistics Management
Course Code: MGT322

Student’s Name:

Semester: 1st

CRN: 15793

Student’s ID Number:

Academic Year: 1446-47 H (2025-2026) 1st Term
For Instructor’s Use only
Instructor’s Name: Dr. Abdulelah Alnafisah
Students’ Grade:

/6

Level of Marks: High/Middle/Low

Instructions – PLEASE READ THEM CAREFULLY

This assignment is an individual assignment.

• The Assignment must be submitted only in WORD format via the allocated folder.
• Assignments submitted through email will not be accepted.
• Students are advised to make their work clear and well-presented; marks may be reduced
for poor presentation. This includes filling in your information on the cover page.
• Students must mention the question number clearly in their answer.
• Late submissions will NOT be accepted.
• Avoid plagiarism, the work should be in your own words, copying from students or other
resources without proper referencing will result in ZERO marks. No exceptions.
• All answered must be typed using Times New Roman (size 12, double-spaced) font. No
pictures containing text will be accepted and will be considered plagiarism).
• Submissions without this cover page will NOT be accepted.

‫المملكة العربية السعودية‬
‫وزارة التعليم‬
‫الجامعة السعودية اإللكترونية‬

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Education
Saudi Electronic University

College of Administrative and Financial Sciences

Logistics Management
ASSIGNMENT -2
Submission Date by students: Before the end of Week- 9th
Place of Submission: Students Grade Centre
Weight: 6 Marks
Learning Outcome:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of how global competitive environments are changing supply chain
management and logistics practice.
2. Apply essential elements of core logistic and supply chain management principles.
3. Analyse and identify challenges and issues pertaining to logistical processes.
Assignment Workload:
This assignment is an individual assignment.

Critical Thinking
An organization can improve the resilience and profitability of its business model by implementing
outsourcing and offshore efforts. However, there are drawbacks to these attempts.
Today’s economy is dynamic, highly unpredictable, and competitive, and many businesses are looking
for answers. As supply chain management advances and the gap between what businesses would like to
accomplish and what they can accomplish internally widens, businesses start to see that doing the right
thing is more exciting than doing everything. As a result, they are outsourcing and offshore tasks that are
distant from their core businesses, which helps them become more specialized and focused. Businesses
frequently choose to contract out this function entirely or in part to agents or outside logistics
companies.
Answer the following questions using the offshoring and outsourcing concepts by using any Saudi local
business or multinational corporation.

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Education
Saudi Electronic University

‫المملكة العربية السعودية‬
‫وزارة التعليم‬
‫الجامعة السعودية اإللكترونية‬

College of Administrative and Financial Sciences
Questions: Each Question Carrying.
1. Describe the different driving factors for doing business Globally. (300-400 Words)
2. Describe how third-party logistics companies operate. (300-400 Words)
3. What factors influence businesses to choose developing nations for offshore operations? Provide
examples. (Mention the country and decisive factors). (300-400 Words)
4. Why do businesses outsource? Provide an example of a Saudi business, including its goals and
outsourcing scope. (300-400 Words)

The Answer must follow the Keyword/ outline points below:

Outsourcing, offshoring, Third Party Logistics

Their Main functions

Motivational Factors /Drivers

Any local example

Reasons with suitable Examples

Reference

Note: You can support your answer by reading chapter 4 of your book.
You can use secondary sources available on the internet. Please use APA-style referencing.

Answer 1.
Answer 2.
Answer 3.
Answer 4.

‫المملكة العربية السعودية‬
‫وزارة التعليم‬
‫الجامعة السعودية اإللكترونية‬

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Education
Saudi Electronic University

College of Administrative and Financial Sciences

Assignment 2
Introduction to International Business (MGT 321)
Due Date: 01/11/2025 @ 23:59
Course Name: Introduction to International
Business
Course Code: MGT-321

Student’s Name:

Semester: First

CRN: 15790

Student’s ID Number:

Academic Year:2025-26-1st

For Instructor’s Use only
Instructor’s Name: Dr. Abdulelah Alnafisah
Students’ Grade:
/Out of 6

Level of Marks: High/Middle/Low

General Instructions – PLEASE READ THEM CAREFULLY







The Assignment must be submitted on Blackboard (in Word format only) via the allocated folder.
Assignments submitted through email will not be accepted.
Students are advised to make their work clear and well presented; marks may be reduced for poor
presentation. This includes filling in your information on the cover page.
Students must mention the question number clearly in their answer.
Late submission will NOT be accepted.
Avoid plagiarism; the work should be in your own words, copying from students or other resources
without proper referencing will result in ZERO marks. No exceptions.
All answers must be typed using Times New Roman (size 12, double-spaced) font. No pictures
containing text will be accepted and will be considered plagiarism.
Submissions without this cover page will NOT be accepted.

Learning Outcomes:




LO1: Explain the historical fragmentation of India’s retail sector and evaluate its
advantages and disadvantages.
LO2: Assess the role of foreign direct investment (FDI) in transforming retail structures,
supply chains, and consumer markets in emerging economies.
LO3: Identify key stakeholders affected by FDI in India’s retail sector and analyze who
stands to gain and who stands to lose.
LO4: Examine the political, cultural, and regulatory factors that shape India’s policies
toward foreign retail investment.
LO5: Propose effective entry strategies for foreign retailers that balance political
constraints with economic opportunities.

Case study
Please read Case 9: “FDI in the Indian Retail Sector” available in your book International
Business: Competing in the Global Marketplace (13th ed.), at page no.637, and answer the
following questions:
1. What explains the fragmented nature of India’s retail sector? What are the benefits of this
system? What are the costs?
2. How might investment by foreign retailers change retailing in India? What are the potential
benefits of such FDI?
3. Who stands to lose from FDI into India’s retail sector? Who stands to gain?
4. Why has India been so slow to change its laws regarding foreign ownership of retailers? What,
if anything, can foreign retailers do to influence the laws in a way that benefits entry?
5. Given the political and economic realities in India, what is the best entry strategy for a foreign
retailer?
References should follow the APA citation style.

‫المملكة العربية السعودية‬
‫وزارة التعليم‬
‫الجامعة السعودية اإللكترونية‬

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Education
Saudi Electronic University

College of Administrative and Financial Sciences

Assignment 2
Introduction to Operations Management (MGT 311)
Due Date: 01/11/2025 @ 23:59
Course Name: Introduction to Operations
Management
Course Code: MGT 311

Student’s Name:

Semester: First

CRN:

Student’s ID Number:

Academic Year:2025-26-1st

For Instructor’s Use only
Instructor’s Name:
Students’ Grade:
Marks Obtained/Out of 10

Level of Marks: High/Middle/Low

General Instructions – PLEASE READ THEM CAREFULLY







The Assignment must be submitted on Blackboard (WORD format only) via allocated
folder.
Assignments submitted through email will not be accepted.
Students are advised to make their work clear and well presented, marks may be reduced
for poor presentation. This includes filling your information on the cover page.
Students must mention question number clearly in their answer.
Late submission will NOT be accepted.
Avoid plagiarism, the work should be in your own words, copying from students or other
resources without proper referencing will result in ZERO marks. No exceptions.
All answered must be typed using Times New Roman (size 12, double-spaced) font. No
pictures containing text will be accepted and will be considered plagiarism).
Submissions without this cover page will NOT be accepted.

Learning Outcomes:



To designing profitable services that provide high level of quality to
satisfy business needs.
To ensure that the services delivered are reasonable and relevant to
the customers.
To gain an understanding of the business rules and ensure if the
results are in alignment with the organizational goals.

Go through the given case scenario
‘There must be a better way of running this place!’ said Dean Hammond,
recently recruited General Manager of Boys and Boden, as he finished a
somewhat stressful conversation with a complaining customer, a large and
loyal local building contractor.
‘We had six weeks to make their special staircase, and we are still late! I’ll
have to persuade one of the joiners to work overtime this weekend to get
everything ready for Monday. We never seem to get complaints about
quality, as our men always do an excellent job … but there is usually a big
backlog of work, and something always gets finished late, so how should we
set priorities? We could do the most profitable work first, or the work for our
biggest customers, or the jobs which are most behind on. In practice, we try
to satisfy everyone as best we can, but inevitably someone’s order will be
late. In theory, each job should be quite profitable, since we build into the
price a big allowance for waste, and for timber defects. And we know the
work content of almost any task we would have to do; this is the basis of our
estimating system. But, overall, the department is disappointingly
unprofitable, and most problems seem to end up with a higher-thananticipated cost, and with late deliveries!’
Boys and Boden was a small, successful, privately-owned timber and
building materials merchant based in a small town. Over the years it had
established a large Joinery Department, which made doors, windows,

staircases and other timber products, all to the exact special requirements of
the customers, mostly comprising numerous local and regional builders. In
addition, the joiners would cut and prepare special orders of timber, such as
non-standard sections and special profiles, including old designs of skirting
board, sometimes at very short notice, and often even while the customers
waited. Typically, for larger joinery items, the customer provided simple
dimensioned sketches of the required products. These were then passed to
the central Estimating and Quotations Department which, in conjunction
with the Joinery Manager, calculated costs and prepared a written quotation,
which was faxed or posted to the customer. This first stage was normally
completed within two or three days, but on occasions could take a week or
more. On receipt of an order, the original sketches and estimating details
were passed back to the Joinery Manager, who roughly scheduled them into
his manufacturing plan, allocating them to individual craftsmen as each
became available. Most of the joiners were capable of making any product,
and enjoyed the wide variety of challenging work.
The Joinery Department appeared congested and somewhat untidy, but
everyone believed that this was acceptable and normal for job shops, since
there was no single flow route for materials. Whatever the design of the item
being made, it was normal for the joiner to select the required bulk timber
from the storage building across the yard. This roughly-sawn timber was
then prepared using a planer-thicknesser machine which gave it smooth,
parallel surfaces. After that, the joiners would use a variety of processes,
depending on product. The timber could be machined into different crosssectional shapes, cut into component lengths using a radial arm saw, joints
were formed by hand tools, or using a morticing machine, and so on. Finally,
the products would be glued and assembled with screws and nails, sanded
smooth by hand or by machine, and treated with preservatives, stains or
varnishes if required. All the large and more expensive floor-standing
machines were grouped together by type (for example, saws) or were single
pieces of equipment shared by all 10 joiners. Every joiner also owned a
complete set of hand tools which they guarded and cared for with pride.
Dean described what one might observe on a random visit to the Joinery
Department:
‘One or two long staircases partly assembled, and crossing several work
areas; large door frames on trestles being assembled; stacks of window

components for a large contract being prepared and jointed, and so on.
Offcuts and wood shavings are scattered around the work area, but are
periodically cleared when they get in the way or form a hazard. The joiners
try to fit in with each other over the use of machinery, so are often working
on several, part-finished items at once. Varnishing or staining has to be done
when it’s quiet, for example towards the end of the working day or at
weekends, or even outside, to avoid sawdust contamination. Long offcuts are
stacked around the workshop, to be used up on any future occasion when
these lengths or sections are required. However, it is often easier to take a
new length of timber for each job, so the offcuts do tend to build up over
time. Unfortunately, everything I have described is getting worse as we get
busier … our sales are increasing so the system is getting more congested.
The joiners are almost climbing over each other to complete their work.
Unfortunately, despite having more orders, the department has remained
stubbornly unprofitable!
’Whilst analysing in detail the lack of profit, we were horrified to find that,
for the majority of orders, the actual times booked by the joiners exceeded
the estimated times by up to 50 per cent. Sometimes this was clearly
attributable to the inexperience of newly employed joiners. Although fully
trained and qualified, they might lack the experience needed to complete a
complex job in the time an Estimator would expect; but there had been no
feedback of this to the individual. We then put one of these men on doors
only; having overcome his initial reluctance, he has become an enthusiastic
“door expert” and gets closely involved in quotations too, so now he always
does his work within the time estimates! However, the main time losses
were found to be the result of general delays caused by congestion,
interference, double-handling, and rework to rectify in-process damage.
Moreover, we found that a joiner walked an average of nearly 5 km a day,
usually carrying around heavy bits of wood.
‘When I did my operations management course on my MBA, the professor
described the application of cellular manufacturing and JIT. From what I can
remember, the idea seems to be to get better flow, reducing the times and
distances in the process, and thus achieving quicker throughput times. That
is just what we needed, but these concepts were explained in the context of
high-volume, repetitive production of bicycles, whereas all the products we

make are one-offs. However, although we do make a lot of different
staircases, they all use roughly the same process steps:
1 Cutting timber to width and length
2 Sanding
3 Machining
4 Tenoning
5 Manual assembly (glue and wedges)

‘We have a lot of unused factory floor space, so it would be relatively easy
to set up a self-contained staircase cell. There is a huge demand for
specially-made stairs in this region, but also a lot of competing small joinery
businesses with low overheads, which can beat us on price and lead-time. So
we go to a lot of trouble quoting for stairs, but only win about 20 per cent of
the business. If we could get the cell idea to work, we should be more
competitive on price and delivery, hence winning more orders. At least that
is the theory. I know we will need a lot more volume to justify establishing
the cell, so it’s really a case of whether to construct a cell in anticipation of
higher demand, or to try to win more business first. To do the latter, we
would have to reduce our selling prices and lead-times, and then allocate
more joiners to complete the higher volumes of orders until we had enough
work to set up the cell. I personally favour setting up the cell first so that we
can have a “capacity leads demand” strategy.’

Questions
1. To what extent could (or should) Dean expect to apply the philosophies
and techniques of JIT to the running of the staircase cell?
(2.5 MM)
2. What are likely to be the main categories of costs and benefits in
establishing the cell? Are there any non-financial benefits which should be
taken into account?
(2.5 MM)
3.How different would the cell work (job design) be to that in the main
Joinery Department?
(2.5 MM)
4. What risks are associated with Dean’s proposal?
(2.5 MM)

Note:


You must include at least 5 references.
Format your references using APA style.
Each answer must not be less than 300 words

Answers

1. Answer2. Answer3. Answer4. Answer-

‫المملكة العربية السعودية‬
‫وزارة التعليم‬
‫الجامعة السعودية اإللكترونية‬

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Education
Saudi Electronic University

College of Administrative and Financial Sciences

Assignment 2
Organizational Behaviour (MGT 301)
Due Date: 01/11/2025 @ 23:59
Course Name: Organizational Behaviour

Student’s Name:

Course Code: MGT301

Student’s ID Number:

Semester: 1st Term

CRN: 15698
Academic Year:2025-26

For Instructor’s Use only
Instructor’s Name: Dr. Abdulelah Alnafisah
Students’ Grade: /6

Level of Marks: High/Middle/Low

General Instructions – PLEASE READ THEM CAREFULLY







Restricted – ‫مقيد‬

The Assignment must be submitted on Blackboard (WORD format only) via the
allocated folder.
Assignments submitted through email will not be accepted.
Students are advised to make their work clear and well presented; marks may be reduced
for poor presentation. This includes filling in your information on the cover page.
Students must mention the question number clearly in their answers.
Late submissions will NOT be accepted.
Avoid plagiarism, the work should be in your own words, copying from students or other
resources without proper referencing will result in ZERO marks. No exceptions.
All answers must be typed using Times New Roman (size 12, double-spaced) font. No
pictures containing text will be accepted and will be considered plagiarism).
Submissions without this cover page will NOT be accepted.

Learning Outcomes:

CLO-Covered
1. Describe management issues such as diversity, attitudes and job satisfaction,
personality, and values in organizational behaviour (CLO2).
2. Define the impact of company’s culture, structure and design can have on its
organizational behaviour. (CLO3).

Assignment 2
Reference Source:
Textbook: Colquitt, J. A., LePine, J. A., & Wesson, M. J. (2021). Organizational behaviour:
Improving performance and commitment in the workplace (7th ed). Burr Ridge, IL:
McGraw-Hill Irwin.

Critical Thinking: Discussion Chapters: – Please read Chapters 6, 8 & 9 “Motivation, Learning and
Decision Making, Personality and Cultural Values” carefully and then give your answers
based on your understanding.
Assignment Question(s):
1. How does the Expectancy Theory explain employee motivation, and how can managers

use this theory to influence employee behaviour? (Min words 200-250)
2. Considering social learning theory, how can organizations create environments that
encourage observational learning among employees? What role do leaders play in this
process? (Min words 150-200)
3. How does the Big Five personality model influence job performance and organizational
behaviour? In what ways might certain personality traits be more beneficial in specific job
roles, and how can organizations effectively assess and utilize these traits during the hiring
process? (Min words 200-250)
Important Note: 1. Support your submission with course material concepts, principles, and theories from
the textbook and at least two scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles.
2. References required in the assignment. Use APA style for writing references.

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