Topic – Dominos Pizza Only Individual essay and video: Business models Assessment Overview This…

Topic – Dominos Pizza Only

Individual essay and video: Business models

Assessment Overview

This assessment must be completed by  students individually. The assessment is designed for students to  develop understanding of the importance and appreciation of the close  links between business strategy, business innovation and business  models. The business model concept is central to this understanding. It  has evolved from a term that refers to ‘the logic of the firm or the way  of doing business' to a set of conceptual analytical and creative tools  that can be used to help imagine, conceptualise, deliver and capture  business value. The assessment is about assessing business models using  different perspectives. The assessment involves writing a 1500 word  essay and explaining the essay's main arguments via a creative video.  The creative video should be of roughly three minutes duration.

Please note that academic misconduct and late submission penalties will apply to this assessment as per the university policies.

Assessment Tasks

This section describes the assessment  tasks. There are two components, a business essay and a creative video.  You are required to write an essay and then explain the assay's main  arguments in a short creative video.

Business essay

Business models are less durable than  they used to be as technological advances in areas such as artificial  intelligence, computing power, communication networks and battery  technologies offers both threats and opportunities for existing  businesses and their business models.
“Let's face it: business models  are less durable than they used to be. The basic rules of the game for  creating and capturing economic value were once fixed in place for  years, even decades, as companies tried to execute the same business  models better than their competitors did. But now, business models are  subject to rapid displacement, disruption, and, in extreme cases,  outright destruction” (de Jong & van Dijk, 2015).

Specifically, your essay is required to:

1. Clearly and succinctly define the terms ‘business model' and ‘disruption' based on a short literature review.

2. Analyse the opportunities and threats  caused by the advances in smart-connected-products (Porter  &Heppelmann, 2014, 2015) to the existing business model for one (1)  of the following businesses:

a. Cochlear, Australia. Cochlear implant manufacture and service.
b. Commonwealth Bank, Australia. Banking and insurance.

c. Domino's Pizza, Australia. Fast food restaurant.

d. LEGO, Denmark. Toy manufacturer

e. Procter& Gamble, United States. Manufacture of disposable nappies and many other products.

f. Volvo Group, Sweden. Manufacture and service of trucks and construction equipment.

g. Strava, United States. Social fitness application.

h. A business impacted by the advances  of smart-connected-products, that you are or have been employed at and  therefore knows well. It is important that no confidential business  information is included in the essay.

i. If you suggest an organisation other than the ones above, you will need approval from the assigned lecturer.

3. Use the business model framework by Osterwalder and Pigneur (2010) to illustrate your initial findings.

4. Expand your analysis to address only  two (2) of the following business model perspectives:business models as  value proposition, business models as a set of capabilities and  resources, business models as a system of processes, business models as a  profit formula (Chesbrough 2010; Johnson, Christensen, &Kagermann,  2008).

5. Conclude by briefly discussing the  significance of your findings to the business and its business model and  the future of the business.

Creative video

The creative video must focus on your  essay's findings. The objective of this video is to develop your  presentation skills and ability to explain difficult theoretical  concepts to laypeople. To successfully complete this part of the  assessment, you are required to produce a short video that summarises  the key arguments of your essay. However, your video should not just be a  verbatim repeat of your essay. It should be a creative and unique  descriptive explanation of the essay findings and supporting arguments.  Make sure your explanations are concise and easy to understand by people  with little business training. Students are rewarded for using the  video medium effectively and creatively.