for a company. a. True b. False The Resource-Based View (RBV) suggests that profit is made by firms that brigade and exploit resources and capabilities more efficiently than competitors. a. True b. False Who is primarily responsible for the development of corporate-level strategy? a Supervisors b Middle age management c Senior management team d Shareholders. The Political element of the PEST analysis includes considerations for which of the following: a party alignments; b legislation; c
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Unit 19 – 2.5 The complaints management policy needs to be clear and indicate how; The service encourages feedback and complaints Risk assessments and follow up occur Complaints are investigated Complaints are recorded and reported Serious complaints are dealt with Complaints can lead to improvement in the quality of services The policy needs to be relevant to the services provided‚ the client base and the staff. The policy will be reviewed on a regular basis against regulatory requirements
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children’s safety in mind - Ensure that children are shown love and valued - Give children of all ages opportunities to play‚ explore and be intellectually challenged - Ensure children are given quality diet that will have significant impact on their development - Encourage children to develop their confidence in their own capabilities through routines to be independent and to make choices. Working with their families - Parents must be acknowledged as their children’s main carers and first educators
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Summarise the main development of a child from the age range 0-2 years‚ 3-5 years and 5-8 years Although the development of each child is unique to the individual‚ there are certain ‘milestones’ that need to be achieved before a child moves on to the next stage of its development. These milestones‚ or averages‚ are used to assess the development of an individual child‚ all the time recognizing that different children will reach these milestones at different times. There are five defined areas
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Bibliography: ‘Cache level 3 childcare and education 4th edition’- Penny Tassoni‚ Kath Bulman and Harriet Eldridge ‘First Hand Experience: What matters to children’ – Adams‚ S.‚ Alexander‚ E.‚ Drummord‚ M.J. and Moyles‚ J ‘Early Childhood Education’ Bruce‚ Tina
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minders‚ after-school clubs‚ nurseries‚ pre-schools and schools. The EYFS sets out legal requirement relating to learning and development (goals of early learning‚ educational programmes and arrangement of assessments). This is given legal force by the Early Years Foundation Stage (Learning and Development Requirements) Order 2007 made under Section 39 (1) (a) of the Childcare Act 2006. Legal requirements relating to welfare (safeguarding and promoting childrens welfare‚ ensuring suitable people and
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CASE: Artificial Nutrition and Hydration-- Questions Raised by the Schiavo Case” Timeline of Schiavo Case • February 25‚ 1990: Terri’s heart stops‚ most likely as a result of a potassium imbalance‚ causing severe brain damage • November 1992: Terri’s husband‚ Michael Schiavo‚ wins malpractice suit; awarded $700‚000 for her care plus an additional $300‚000 • February 14‚ 1993: Terri’s parents‚ Mary and Bob Schindler‚ and Michael have falling out over Terri’s care • July
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the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working? When children are growing up they may require the use of different services therefore it is important for these services to work together so that they can help promote the child’s development‚ health and other life skills. When working with new children it is important that you integrate them successfully by making them feel welcome. Working with other agencies could for example make sure that a child in a wheel chair arrives at their
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December 5‚ 1945‚ Flight 19‚ a group of five avenger jets took off from Ft. Lauderdale for a routine training mission. The flight was to drop dummy bombs near Bimini‚ just 56 miles from base‚ then proceed east for 67 miles following a heading of 91 degrees‚ then turn north-northwest 346 degrees for 73 miles‚ and then southwest back to the base to finish the triangle. (This is how the Bermuda Triangle found its name as well!) (Quasar‚ 2005)Tragically‚ the fourteen members of flight 19 never made it home
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Apple Case Study Historical Timeline of Apple Inc. Apple Incorporated has come a long way over the years‚ starting more than 3 decades ago in 1976. Apple was founded by Steve jobs‚ Steve Wonzniak and Ronald Wayne initially entering a niche market in the production of the first computer‚ the Apple I‚ followed by the Apple II in 1978. Apple began its career as a successful company based upon strategic innovation‚ and they remain that way today‚ but it wasn’t always sunshine and lollipops‚ they
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