Assignment 302 Schools as organisations Assignment overview This assignment is intended to provide evidence of a candidate’s knowledge and understanding of schools as organisations. By completing all tasks within the assignment‚ the candidate will provide evidence that meets the Learning Outcomes and assessment criteria of Unit 302‚ Schools as organisations. This is a summary of the evidence required for the unit. Tasks |A |Complete questions‚ prepare presentation / leaflet
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Managing Across Borders Sumantra Ghoshal co-authored Managing across Borders: The Transnational Solution with Christopher A. Bartlett‚ This book has been listed in the Financial Times as one of the 50 most influential management books and has been translated into nine languages. It was a book that was widely acclaimed for developing insights on how to manage companies in an international environment. The basic crux of the book is the internationalization of business in the world of global competition
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Culture and Organisations Pixar case study HRO372 1. Background Pixar Animation Studios was founded in 1979‚ initially specializing in producing state of the art computer hardware (Carlson‚ 2003). In 1990‚ due to poor product sales the company diversified from its core business and began producing computer animated commercials for outside companies. Success came for Pixar after the production of its first computer animated film ‘Toy story’ in 1995 (Hutton and Baute‚ 2007). Since
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BRIEF SUMMARY ON SUPPORT ORGANISATION CARBON TRUST: The Carbon Trust is a Non profit company whose mission is to accelerate the move to a low carbon economy. They provide specialist support to help business and the public sector cut carbon emissions‚ save energy and commercialise low carbon technologies. The company aims to cut carbon by providing business and the public sector with expert advice‚ finance and accreditation and by motivating demand for low carbon products and services. They also
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Tesco is a hierarchical structure because it has a lot of layers and also a lot of people reporting into more than one person before that information get to the boss. A hierarchical structure has many levels. Each level is controlled by one person. A hierarchical company tends to be a very big‚ like Tesco is. A hierarchical business structure would mean that the chain of command looks like a pyramid‚ with a large base of workers‚ who are directly supervised by the smaller level above them‚ who are
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secretaries. There are two broad types of company director: * Executive director * Non-executive director Executive Directors (Chief Executive Officers) The chief executive officer has the overall‚ primary management and leadership role in the organisation. Therefore‚ the CEO must have extensive knowledge and skills in a wide variety of areas. There is no standard list of the major responsibilities carried out by a chief executive officer‚ however the list below outlines the most common. * Board
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E-BUSINESS ORGANISATION: PETRONAS Value Chain: Support Activities Firm Infrastructure: -PETRONAS is the national oil and gas company of Malaysia and is wholly-owned by the Government of Malaysia. Together with its subsidiaries and associated companies‚ PETRONAS‚ a fortune global 500’s largest corporation in the world. -Fortune ranks PETRONAS as the 75th largest company in the world and the most profitable in Asia. HR Management: -PETRONAS provide industrial training programme for undergraduates
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STL07 Schools as organisations Early Years Every three- and four-year-old child is entitled to free early years education in an ofstead inspected setting which is found to be satisfactory. The funding is available for 12.5 hours a week for 38 weeks of the year. Free places are available in a number of settings including: school nurseries‚ child-minders and private day nurseries. Different types of schools Schools across England are funded and managed in different ways and will vary depending
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How to reduce absenteeism in organisations 1. Identify the causes for an employee’s absenteeism. If you can find out why an employee is consistently absent‚ then you can deal more effectively with the problem. For example‚ if an employee is often absent because of issues with childcare‚ you could offer them the option of more flexible working hours. 2. Implement a thorough record system. For every employee‚ you should record the date‚ duration and reason for each case of absenteeism. This way you
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Unit 1 Schools as Organisations Task 1-5.1/1-5.2 Explain why schools have policies and procedures‚ and then write a brief summary of the policies and procedures in school relating to the following: All schools need policies and procedures so that governors‚staff‚children and parents involved in the school are able to work to the same set of rules and guidelines. Every policy and procedure should and will outline its aims‚purpose and responsibilities the staff will have. A) Staff Staff
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