essential skills and knowledge continues to seek new learning experiment with approaches and keep renewing their abilities as learning and development professionals". "L&D job titles include: Trainer‚ L&D Consultant‚ Training Adviser‚ and Training Hence CIPD –as per Beevers and Rea (2010)‚" is the professional body for ’those responsible for the management and development of people within organization ’ "- has developed the HR Profession Map to measure and advice employee in how to develop their knowledge
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CIPD Assessment Report – Foundation (AR1) To be completed by candidate and assessor(s): Centre name: Liverpool Community College Candidate name: Jivika Mehta CIPD Membership/ registration No: 4278449X Unique Learner No (ULN) (if applicable): Qualification title: Diploma in Human Resource Practice Unit title(s): Resourcing Talent Unit code(s): 3 RTO (HR) Assessment activity (and assignment title if applicable) and the learning outcomes addresses: Written‚ Observation Date due for assessment:
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recognise the importance of aligning learning processes with organisational priorities and the need to assess‚ demonstrate and report on the value contribution that learning makes to the organisation. The value of learning project In November 2006 the CIPD appointed members of the University of Portsmouth Business School to undertake research into this important area. This Change Agenda highlights the main findings from the project. The research indicates that a ‘one size fits all’ set of metrics to
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The CIPD has developed a map of the Human Resources Profession that describes the knowledge‚ skills and behavior required by the Human Resources and learning and development professionals. The CIPD Professional Map has been designed to be flexible so you can focus on the areas more relevant to your role‚ your next career steps and your organisations needs. There are ten professional areas‚ which I have listed below:- 1. Organisational design 2. Organisational development 3. Resourcing and talent
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What it means to be an Associate Member of CIPD The Associate Member applies their specialist skills and knowledge in the context of the organisation’s structure‚ culture and direction‚ by: providing support for human resources (HR) leaders and managers as they work to deliver a range of HR processes in one or more professional areas delivering some HR functions‚ such as administrative‚ information and processing activities. Whatever the nature or size of the organisation‚ the Associate Member
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3RAI F203B (HR) Recording Analysing and Using Human Resources Information Activity 1 There are a variety of reasons why an organisation needs to collect HR data‚ these could be:- • To satisfy legal requirements • To provide relevant information in decision making • To keep a record of Contractual arrangements • Keeping contact details of employees Government departments’ including HMRC can demand information from the business on how many people are employed
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Introduction 2. HR Function 3. HR Activities – Supporting Strategy 3.1. Recruitment 3.2. New Employee’s 3.3. Employee Relations 4. HR – Supporting Line Managers & Staff 4.1. Maternity Pay / Leave 4.2. Retirement / Pensions 4.3. Maintain A Safe Working Environment 5. Conclusion 1. Introduction Further to the recent organisation re-structure forecasting the closure of the HR department‚ the following report has been created to highlight the importance of the HR activities and the support it offers
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The CIPD Profession Map Our Professional Standards Contents Introduction 2 The CIPD Profession Map 4–7 The design principles and architecture of the Profession Map 4 Bands and transitions 6 Professional areas 8–46 Professional area definitions 9 1 Insights‚ strategy and solutions 10 2 Leading HR 14 3 Organisation design 17 4 Organisation development 20 5 Resourcing and talent planning 23 6 Learning and development 26 7 Performance
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Assessment 3 Survey for the promotion * 1. Please provide the following information? Name Age Gender Occupation College Company * 2. How did you hear for this promotion? Advertising Public selling Direct Marketing Sales promotion Event and experience Public Relation * 3. Did you make any purchase from the company today? Yes No * 4. Do you think promotion through social networking websites are more effective than the one on paper? Yes No * 5. If BBQfun is to be endorsed by celebrity will it
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1) Make a graph of resting heart rates from Activity 1. Provide a physiological explanation for fluctuations in resting heart rate over time. Discuss a couple of extrinsic factors that influence the autonomic nervous regulation of resting heart rate. The resting heart rate fluctuates over time because it is under control of the autonomic nervous system and the fluctuations are a result of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems trying to balance each other out. There are many reasons
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