Name: Miss Alison McClory Centre Name: North East Scotland College Student Number: 20129777 CIPD Membership Number: 42598459 Qualification Title: Foundation Human Resource Practice Unit Title: Understanding Organisations and the role of HR Unit Code: 3HRC Assignment number: 40652/02 Candidate declaration: ‘I confirm that the work/evidence presented for assessment is my own unaided work.’ I have read the assessment regulations and understand that if I am found to have ‘copied’ from published
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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 Map can be accessed at: www.cipd.co.uk/cipd-hr-profession/hr-professionmap/explore-map
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Assessment 1: Developing Yourself as an Effective HR/L&D Practitioner Core Unit for CHRP and CLDP 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 Write
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Activity 1 The CIPD Professional Map The CIPD Professional Map is available to all CIPD members and helps you to understand what level of experience you have within HR and what you need to learn or demon straight to advance your career. It is made up of 10 professional areas or specialism’s Insight‚ strategy and solution | Leading HR | Service delivery and information | Organisational design | Organisational development | Resourcing and talent planning | Learning and talent development
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The CIPD Human Resources Profession Map (HRPM) incorporates 10 professional areas as well as 8 behaviours in order to show what successful and effective people do who work within the human resource profession. This map is relevant to all human resource professionals and covers different bands ranging from 1 to 4‚ these bands determine professional competence. The map describes what you need to know‚ what you need to do and how you need to do it within each professional area across these bands.
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SAMPLE ASSIGNMENT 3HRC SOME DETAILS IN THE ASSIGNMENT MAY DIFFER FROM THE CURRENT ASSIGNMENT FOUNDATION CHRP CL&D ASSESSMENT Recording‚ analysing and using HR information (3RAI) 3RAI_F203A_HR_June – Core Unit Assessment – Version 2 June 2011 Student name: SAMPLE ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA PASS/REFER COMMENTS LO1: Understand what data needs to be collected to support HR practices 1.1 Explain why an organisation needs to Good explanation as to why organisations Pass collect and record HR data. need
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FOUNDATION CHRP CL&D ASSESSMENT Supporting Good Practice in Managing Employment Relations (3MER) 3MER_F205A_HR June – Optional Unit Assessment – Version 3 June 2012 Student name: CRITERIA PASS/REFER COMMENTS LO1: Understand the impact of employment law at the start of the employment relationship. 1.1 Describe the internal and external factors that impact on the employment relationship. 1.2 Explain the different types of employment status 1.3 Identify and analyse the reasons why it
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4DEP Developing Yourself as an Effective Human Resources Practitioner Activity 1 The CIPD HRPM is an outline of what CIPD believes are the core behaviours‚ activities and knowledge that an individual would need to become a good HR professional. It is also to help the individual develop the above attributes for the future to add value to the organisation. It is a point of reference to show what a successful HR professional should look like at all levels and sets targets and objectives for future
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1.2 Explain factors that affect an organisations approach to talent planning: There are obviously many different factors that affect an organistions approach to talent planning. External factors such as the economic environment can have a massive effect in how an organisation resources and retains talent. For example‚ in times of high unemployment it is far easier to attract high levels of talent‚ as there are many unemployed suitable candidates in the job market. Similarly it is easier to
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became a member of quite a few political parties including the Trinidad Labour Party led by Captain Arthur Andrew Cipriani ‚ just to name a few. All these led to the formation of his own party‚ British Empire Workers and Citizens home Rule Party (BEW +CHRP)‚ it was on its inception on August 1‚ 1936‚ slowly but surely Butler became the champion of the oilfield workers and its
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