Question: Find the film prioritization using the project priority evolution form (picture at the end). Case Film Prioritization The purpose of this case is to give
Find the film prioritization using the project priority evolution form (picture at the end).



Case Film Prioritization The purpose of this case is to give you experience in using a project priority system that ranks proposed projects by their contribution to the organization's objectives and strategic plan. Company Profile The company is the film division for a large entertainment conglomerate. The main office is located in Anaheim, California. In addition to the feature film division, the conglomer- ate includes theme parks, home videos, a television channel, interactive games, and the atrical productions. The company has been enjoying steady growth over the past 10 years. Last year total revenues increased by 12 percent to $21.2 billion. The company is engaged in negotiations to expand its theme park empire to mainland China and Poland. The film division generated $274 million in revenues, which was an increase of 7 percent over the past year. Profit margin was down 3 percent to 16 percent because of the poor response to three of the five major film releases for the year, Company Mission The mission for the firm: Our overriding objective is to create sharcholder value by continuing to be the world's premier entertainment company from a creative, strategic, and financial standpoint. The film division supports this mission by producing four to six high-quality, family enter- tainment films for mass distribution cach year. In recent years, the CEO of the company has advocated that the firm take a leadership position in championing environmental concerns. Company "Must" Objectives Every project must meet the must objectives as determined by executive management. It is important that selected film projects not violate such objectives of high strategic prior ity. There are three must objectives: 1. All projects meet current legal, safety, and environmental standards. 2. All film projects should receive a PG or lower advisory rating, 3. All projects should not have an adverse effect on current or planned operations within the larger company Company "Want Objectives" Want objectives are assigned weights for their relative importance. Top management is re- sponsible for formulating, ranking, and weighting objectives to ensure that projects sup- port the company's strategy and mission. The following is a list of the company's want ob- jectives: 1. Be nominated for and win an academy award for Best Picture of the Year 2. Create at least one new animated character each year that can star in a cartoon or TV series. 3. Generate additional merchandise revenue (action figures, dolls, interactive games, mu- sic CDs). 4. Raise public consciousness about environmental issues and concerns. 5. Generate profit in excess of 18 percent. 6. Advance the state of the art in film animation, and preserve the firm's reputation. 7. Provide the basis for the development of a new ride at a company-owned theme park. Assignment 80% 50% 20% Probability ROI 15% 20% 24% You are a member of the priority team in charge of evaluating and selecting film propos- als. Use the provided evaluation form to formally evaluate and rank each proposal. Be pre- pared to report your rankings and justify your decisions. Assume that all of the projects have passed the estimated hurdle rate of 14 percent ROI. In addition to the brief film synopsis, the proposals include the following financial pro- jections of theater and video sales: 80 percent chance of ROI, 50 percent chance of ROI, and 20 percent chance of ROI For example, for proposal #1 (Dalai Lama) there is an 80 percent chance that it will earn at least 8 percent return on investment (ROI), a fifty-fifty chance the ROI will be 18 per- cent, and a 20 percent chance that the ROI will be 24 percent. Project 5: Nadia! The story of Nadia Comaneci, the famous Romanian gymnast who won three gold medals at the 1976 Summer Olympic Games. The low-budget film will document her life as a small child in Romania and how she was chosen by Romanian authorities to join their clite, state-run, athletic program. The film will highlight how Nadia maintained her independent spirit and love for gymnastics despite a harsh, regimented training program. Probability 80% 50% 20% ROI 8% 15% 20% Film Proposals Project Proposal 1: My Life with Dalai Lama An animated, biographical account of the Dalai Lama's childhood in Tibet based on the popular children's book, Tales from Nepal. The Lama's life is told through the eyes of "Guoda," a field snake, and other local animals who befriend the Dalai and help him un- derstand the principles of Buddhism. Probability 80% 50% 20% ROI 8% 18% 24% Project 6: Keiko-One Whale of a Story The story of Keiko, the famous killer whale, will be told by an imaginary offspring Sciko, who in the distant future is telling her children about their famous grandfather. The big. budget film will integrate actual footage of the whale within a realistic animated environ- ment using state-of-the-art computer imagery. The story will reveal how Keiko responded to his treatment by humans. 80% Probability ROI 50% 18% 20% 25% 6% Project Proposal 2: Heidi A remake of the classic, children's story with music written by award-winning composers Syskle and Obert. The big-budget film will feature top-name stars and breathtaking scenery of the Swiss Alps. Project 7: Grand Island The true story of a group of junior-high biology students who discover that a fertilizer plant is dumping toxic wastes into a nearby river. The moderate-budget film depicts how students organize a grassroots campaign to fight local bureaucracy and ultimately force the fertilizer plant to restore the local ecosystem. Probability 80% 50% 15% 80% 50% Probability ROI 20% 30% 2% 20% 20% ROI 9% 20% Project Proposal 3: The Year of the Echo A low-budget documentary that celebrates the career of one of the most influential bands in rock-and-roll history. The film will be directed by new-wave director Elliot Cznerzy and will combine concert footage and behind-the-scenes interviews spanning the 25-year his- tory of the rock band, the Echos. In addition to great music, the film will focus on the death of one of the founding members from a heroin overdose and reveal the underworld of sex, lies, and drugs in the music industry. Probability 80% 50% 20% ROI 12% 14% 18% Project Proposal 4: Escape from Rio Japuni An animated feature set in the Amazon rainforest. The story centers around Pablo, a young jaguar who attempts to convince warring jungle animals that they must unite and escape the devastation of local clear cutting, Project Priority Evaluation Form 2 3 4 5 6 7 Yeyes gwH. 1 11 Must objectives Must meet 1 if Impacts Meets all safety and environmental standards N.no NA not applicable PG or Grating Y = yes Nno NA - not applicable No adverse effect Y yes on other operations NO NA not applicable Want objectives Single project mportante impact definitions are Be nominated for Os No potential Best Picture of 60 1 2 Low potential the Year 2 > High potential Generate Os No potential additional 10 1 2 Low potential merchandise 2 > High potential Create a new Os No potential major animated 20 1 2 Low potential character 2 > High potential Raise O No potential onvironmental 55 1 2 Low potential concerns 2 > High potential Generate profit O s 18% greater than 18% 70 1 2 18% 2 > 22% Advance state of Os No Impact film animation 40 12 Some impact 2 > Great impact Provide basis for Os No potential new theme ride 10 1 Low potential 2 > High potential Total weighted score Priority