Business - Academic Year 2014-15 Candidate Unit No. 4 Understand different types of business information Be able to present business information effectively Understand the issues and constraints in relation to the use of business information in organisations Know how to communicate business information using appropriate methods. Unit Name Business Communication Qualification BTEC National Diploma in Business Start Date Deadline Assessor Unit Criteria To achieve the criteria the evidence
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Unit 4 : Unit 4: Financial Reports: Evaluate financial reports - Practice Quiz ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form | | 1. The percentage of change in Property‚ Plant & Equipment (PP&E) between two balance sheet dates is an example of (Points : 1) | vertical analysis. solvency analysis. profitability analysis. horizontal analysis. | 2. The percent of Current to Total Liabilities is an example of (Points : 1)
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Jason Combs Unit 4: Organizational Chart MT140: Introduction to Management Professor Ileana Felipe June 11‚ 2013 Unit 4 Assignment: Organizational Chart When businesses are looking to expand their operations‚ sometimes it may be overwhelming. With the case involving Dalman and Lei and their wanting to expand the Sandwich Blitz‚ it would be beneficial to both to create a new position. Creating new positions and hiring new people can alleviate a lot of stress for everyone involved with expansions
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Statutory means that something must be provided. In the case of childcare the government or local education authority have a statutory obligation to provide some form of childcare which they do in the form of schools‚ nurserys etc. Voluntary sector organizations also provide these services but they are not required to‚ they choose to do so. The statutory sector involves all the organisations that are set up‚ controlled and funded by the government‚ for example public school and NHS hospitals
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Learner Name: Unit Number: BTEC L3 UNIT 4 Unit Name: Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Learning Outcome E.G. LO1‚ LO2 etc Assessment Criteria E.G. 1.1‚ 1.2 etc Question and Answer LO1 DIP L3 UNIT 5 1.1 1.1 1. Q Define the following types of abuse: a. physical abuse b. sexual abuse c. emotional/psychological abuse d. financial abuse e. institutional abuse f. self-neglect g. neglect by others A Physical Abuse Physical abuse
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enjoy a variety of leisure time activities in a comfortable‚ safe and friendly environment’ – The Brunswick Club (2008). Langford Primary School provides statutory primary education for children ages 5-11. It also provides optional education for 3-4 year olds. The school has a variety of facilities including an ICT suite and an Art/DT room. This already shows that the school supports a range of creative subjects‚ and provides children with a stable education. The school also provides
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E1.Identify 5 pieces of current legislation and E2. Describe how each legislation will influence working practices in the setting. The Human Rights Act 1998 is broken down into 5 key principles which are; Fairness‚ Respect‚ autonomy‚ dignity and equality. Equality would influence working principles because the children would be treated fairly by having their individual needs met to ensure the same outcome is achieved as the other children. Settings can maintain fairness and respect by having the
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capacity to do as such. It is regularly wrong to choose something we accept will likely have great results if that conduct is risky and has a possibility of harming individuals. In Part A‚ Some changes in rules and adopt the new strategies in the childcare was actually lead to good outcomes which needs to be there after a complaint make by parent. Rule Utilitarianism:
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Unit 4 Assignment An anoscopy- is an examination using a small‚ rigid‚ tubular instrument called an anoscope ( also called an anal speculum). This is inserted a few inches into the anus in order to evaluate problems of the anal canal. A stool specimen is usually obtained in order to check for blood. Laryngeal Mirror- reflects the inside of the mouth and throat for exam purposes. (the voice box). Nasal Speculum- is used to enlarge the opening of the nose to permit viewing. This type of speculum
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UNIT 4 INDIVIDUAL PROJECT ECON220-1205B-05 : Microeconomics by Kendra M Hutchins AIU Online Abstract This paper will discuss the concerns of correcting the effects of gases and particulates emitted by a local power plant and how the market activities have unintended positive or negative effects outside the market’s scope. These effects are referred to as externalities and therefore‚ will examine the cost and benefits of each action. Externalities In the business world‚ things will
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