AF4D117 - Strategic Business Leader 01 Sep 2020 - 31 Aug 2026 | Version 2

Associated Module Information

Module Code: AF4D117
Module Title: Strategic Business Leader
Faculty: Faculty of Business and Creative Industries
Faculty Group: Accounting and Finance
Faculty Sub Group: Accounting and Finance
Module Leader: Shane Johnson
Module Team: Claudia Scicluna, Rhian Gosling, Jared Davies, Stephen George, Tamira Rolls
First Intended Intake: SEP 2018 Final Year of Intake:
Date Closed:
Credit Value: 40 Credit Level: 7
Language: English
Percentage of Module Taught in Welsh: 0
Equivalent Module:
HECOS codes:
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Document Version Information

Version 2
Valid From 01 Sep 2020
Valid To 31 Aug 2026

Module Aims

This module aims to prepare students to:

critically evaluate the theory and practice of business strategy, corporate governance, risk and ethics;

evaluate and synthesize information in realistic case study scenarios; and

make and present professionally effective leadership decisions by applying the appropriate blend of technical, ethical and professional skills.

As such, students will be prepared for the ACCA external Strategic Business Leader examination.

Content Summary

The syllabus of this module is based on the ACCA module Strategic Business Leader, in which students are required to critically consider the theory and practice of business strategy, corporate governance, risk and ethics and make effective leadership decisions in an advanced practical case study context.

Indicative ACCA content, in summary:

Leadership & ethicsGovernance and agency systemsEvaluation of strategic positionEvaluation of risk profileTechnology and data analyticsEvaluation of internal control and audit systemsEvaluation (including financial) of strategic options and actionsApplication of solution strategiesInnovation, performance excellence and change managementProfessional skills

ACCA content - detail:

The ACCA Strategic Business Leader syllabus first covers leadership, professionalism & ethics and corporate governance, as these provide focus for the rest of the syllabus. Excellent leadership involves having a team of capable and responsible directors, setting an appropriate ‘tone from the top’ and embedding appropriate corporate and cultural values within the organisation. This is supported by a sound governance structure and effective management structures.

The syllabus begins by examining leadership and having in place responsible and ethical leaders, having an awareness of who they are responsible to This section also covers personal and professional ethics, ethical frameworks – and professional values – as applied to a senior manager or adviser’s role and as a guide to appropriate behaviour and conduct in a variety of situations.

Clearly linked to organisational leadership is the existence of an effective governance structure within organisations in the broad context of the agency relationship. This aspect of the syllabus focuses on the respective roles and responsibilities of directors, on the committee structures and on the effective scrutiny of the performance of senior management and their accountabilities, demonstrating this accountability by reporting more widely and holistically to stakeholders under an integrated reporting <IR> framework.

It is only once these fundamental organisational structures and values are in place that it is possible to explore strategy and assess the strategic position of the organisation and to effectively evaluate the options facing the organisation.

Evaluating strategic options, making strategic choices and implementing strategy requires the organisation’s leaders, or their advisers, to fully understand the risks involved so the syllabus then examines the identification, assessment, and control of risk as a key aspect of responsible leadership and management. The syllabus also includes a section relating to and applying IT and security controls at all levels of the organisation from strategic considerations including big data, cloud computing and e-business, through to using IT in the management of information, controlling organisations, and in financial and organisational operations. This section also focuses on the growing importance of ‘cyber security’.

To support the management of risk the syllabus also addresses organisational control in its wider context, including internal audit, review, internal control, and feedback to implement and support effective governance, including compliance issues related to decision making and decision-support functions. The syllabus includes financial aspects of managing an organisation, including key finance and management accounting techniques to analyse performance and to support decision making. Candidates need to be aware of legal issues and of the financial reporting and taxation implications of strategic and investment decisions.

The syllabus finally focuses on innovation, performance excellence and change management to enable organisational success and implement change through effective organisational processes, IT solutions and project management, including the role of new and disruptive technologies in transforming the nature of business analysis and transactions.

The last section, which links to all the others, is the Professional Skills section which indicates the range of professional skills that the candidate must demonstrate in the case study examination which will make them more employable, or if already in work, will enhance their opportunities for advancement.

Learning and Teaching Methods

Activity Type Hours
Lecture 45
Seminar 45
Independent Study 210
Directed Study 90
Formative Assessment - Scheduled 10
Total Hours Selected 400

Learning Outcomes

# Learning Outcome
LO1 Using a range of financial and non-financial models and techniques, identify and critically evaluate corporate governance and agency systems, risk profile, strategic position and strategic options.
LO2 Make and present professionally effective leadership decisions.

Module Requisites

N/A

Assessment Criteria

Assessment Category Assessment Type Description Duration Word Count Weight (%) Best of? Pass Mark
Synchronous Onsite Assessment (Exam) Onsite Closed Book Examination 1 Time Constrained Assessment 240 6000 100 No 40

Assessment Matrix

Assessment Type Learning Outcomes
LO1 LO2
Onsite Closed Book Examination 1

Reading List

BPP Learning Media. ACCA Strategic Business Leader Study Text. London: BPP Learning Media.

Kaplan Publishing. ACCA Strategic Business Leader Study Text. Wokingham: Kaplan Publishing.

Lynch, R. Strategic Management. FT Prentice Hall.

Johnson, G., Scholes K., & Whittington R. Exploring Corporate Strategy. FT Prentice Hall.

Johnson, G., Whittington, R., Scholes, K., Angwin, D., & Regner, P. Exploring Strategy (Text and cases). Pearson.

Henry, A. (2011). Understanding strategic management. New York: Oxford University Press.

Solomon, J. Corporate governance and accountability. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons.