Assessment 4DEP – Activity A CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development and is a means of supporting people in the workplace to understand more about the environment in which they work‚ the job they do and how to do it better. As an initiative‚ CPD was largely unknown until at least the 1960s. Professional bodies only started to take systematic steps to ensure their members continue their development on an ongoing basis within the last ten to fifteen years of the twentieth century. Recognition
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Activity 1 The HR Profession Map shows in few steps how professionals could become a value within the organisation in which they work. It has been created by the CIPD for anyone who wants to upgrade and develop own career or for any other who wants to start working in the HR field. It describes what people need to do and to know and how they need to do it. For this reason the map covers all the professional areas within the HR field‚ giving the knowledge to become an effective and successful HR
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assignment is broken down into a number of sections as per the below: Activity 1 – The HR Profession Map Activity 2 – Providing Effective and Timely Service. Activity 3 – My Personal Development Plan. Activity 4 – Unit Feedback and Reflection. Activity 1 – The HR Profession Map This report covers outputs from the HR Profession Map for the role of the Training & Development Advisor at Next Distribution. The CIPD have developed the HR Map and this is split into 10 professional areas‚ 8 behaviours
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The Human Resources Profession Map (HRPM) was created to explain how HR adds value; it was designed by a collaboration of both specialist and generalists working in the UK and globally across private and public sectors. The HRPM was developed by the CIPD. The design of the HRPM is to be relevant and applicable to HR professionals operating anywhere in the world‚ all sectors and in organisations of any shape or size. It captures what skills are required for effective and successful HR. There are 4
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Introduction This report is a brief summary of the CIPD Profession Map‚ the two core professional areas‚ the specialist areas‚ the bands and the behaviours. It will be going into more detail in the activities and knowledge specified within the professional area of Performance and Rewards at band 1 level. It will identify the activities and knowledge most essential to my own HR role. The CIPD Profession Map (CIPD‚ 2013) The professional map is a universal platform for HR professionals‚ which describes
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4DEP Activity 1 & 2 Allys Parsons – 10716742 12th May 2015 The CIPD Profession Map - Core Functions The CIPD Profession Map is provided to give a distinct overview of the specific areas of business that HR personnel are concerned with. The map includes 10 professional areas‚ 8 behaviour areas and 4 bands of professional competence. The specific professional areas are defined by Bands which describe professional competence‚ with Band 1 being the entry level standard or those working in
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grade has been ratified through internal and external quality assurance processes it is not final. Activity 1 Write a report in which you: • Briefly summarise the HRPM (i.e. the 2 core professional areas‚ the remaining professional areas‚ the bands and the behaviours) • Comment on the activities and knowledge specified within any 1 professional area‚ at either band 1 or band 2‚ identifying those you consider most essential to your own (or other identified) HR role. -EXPLAIN WHAT THE MAP
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Activity 1 The CIPD HR Profession Map (HRPM) is a tool to assist HR practioners to assess what level they are working at “from band 1 at the start of an HR career through to band 4 for the most senior leaders” and to explore ways to develop their competencies to transition to the next level. The HRPM is divided into two groups - 10 professional areas and 8 behaviours – see the diagram below. The professional areas and behaviours are summarised below: Professional Areas | Strategies‚ Insights
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Assessment 1: Developing Yourself as an Effective HR/L&D Practitioner Core Unit for CHRP and CLDP (4DEP) Learning outcomes: 1. Understand the knowledge‚ skills and behaviours required to be an effective HR or L&D practitioner. 2. Know how to deliver timely and effective HR services to meet users’ needs. 3. Be able to reflect on own practice and development needs and maintain a plan for personal development. All activities below should be undertaken: Activity A – 600 Words (Note: The CIPD HR Profession
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CIPD Diploma in HR practice – level 3. Assignments 1 and 2 Topic: CIPD Profession Map and HR/L&D practitioner services. Date: 06.01.2015 Student: Katarzyna Zarnowska Tutor: Jill Wilson Abstract. My report briefly summarise the CIPD Profession Map‚ then I would like to make comment on the activities and knowledge specified within one professional area first. The second part my report will outline how an HR/L&D practitioner should ensure the services provided are timely and effective. Table
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