Employment is vital to any business. Right from the top of the business where managing directors and business owners are employed‚ right down to the bottom of the chain where people sweep the floors. Every person is vital to an organisation. There are many reasons in which owners employ people; here I shall explain some reasons for doing so. A reason for a business owner to employ someone could be to do with expansion of the business. If a company is pretty small but is growing very fast and the
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Bibliography: [1] General Knowledge [2] http://www.britishairways.com/travel/globalgateway.jsp/global/public/en_ [3] https://www.martindales.ltd.uk/1_about_martindales/overview.html [4] http://www.businessdictionary.com/ [5] http://pestleanalysis.com/ [6] British Airways 2012 annual report (See sources section in folder) [7] http://www.caa.co.uk/homepage.aspx?catid=752
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Teaching assistant Diploma Assignment 3 Question 1; explain what is meant by the term national curriculum Question 2‚ Discuss 5 key factors that influence learning Question 3‚ Comment on the role of the teaching assistant whilst supporting the planning and evaluation of learning activities Question 4‚ what feedback might a teaching assistant be expected to provide and in what form and to who might they be required to deliver
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E1 The practitioner has many responsibilities‚ but the practitioner’s main responsibility is to safe guard the child and make the environment safe for themselves and the children in the setting. By doing this the parents know their children are in a safe environment and the practitioner will safe guard them. This will build a trusting relationship between the parent and the practitioner. Also when the practitioner is dealing with the child they would have to look at all areas of the child. For example
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1.1 Q- Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1 A- It is important because having effective communication has a positive outcome in many different ways. Such as trust‚ because once you build trust with a child or young person many other things will fall into place naturally. Building trust through positive communication allows students to feel they are able to discuss different concerns they may have‚ which
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FORM 4: SESSION PLAN Timing (Mins.) Objectives / Learning outcomes Resources Teacher Activities Learner Activities Assessment 09.30 – 09.31 1min OBJ: to introduce self and course outline LOC: learners will get to know the tutor and course Power point Presenting Lecturing Listening questioning Questioning 09.31- 09.32 1min OJB: to discuss health and safety ‚ fire‚ first aid‚ facilities and risk assessments LOC: learners will identify the health and safety
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Two businesses on our doorstep NHS Describe the types of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses The National Health Service (NHS) is an organisation in the Public sector‚ this means that it is provided and funded by the government through taxes‚ and it provides a service. It is health care system‚ provided to anyone regardless of age‚ race and income; free of charge to prevent diseases and illnesses. It was founded in 1948 with the aims to improve the quality
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Explain how to access additional support & information relating to health & safety? There are many ways to access different sorts of support and information in relation to the health and safety if it is needed. You could seek additional support and information by talking to the manager within the home or you could talk to your supervisor. You could discuss these matters with more experienced work colleagues who could give you extra information on health and safety. Outside organisations will also
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“D3: Evaluate the problems they have identified from unmonitored costs and budgets” Introduction: For this task I will be discussing the effects of un-monitoring cost and budgets‚ and seeing how business could suffer if they are not look after responsibly. I will show disadvantages of not using this method properly. A cost of goods is what it should spend to make products. At the start of each period budget of production will be ready‚ using cost of goods and predicted production quantities. At
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The data protection act is in place to ensure that people and companies that have access to personal information only use it for what they need to‚ to complete their work. This relates to my work in the way that I am not only handing peoples businesses and what’s going on in them but I have people’s personal data to hand. So I know what a lot of what’s going on in people’s private lives‚ so I need to ensure that I keep this data private and not go around making it publicly known knowledge. The data
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