Unit 2 Outcome 1‚ AC 1‚ 2‚ 3- table Complete all columns in the table below. Functions/skills of management Functions/skills of leadership Differences between management and leadership Planning Identifying workloads‚ responsibilities‚ collective goals. Delegating tasks and responsibility and ensuring employees work together to meet personal and workforce goals. Planning Staffing requirements and rota’s Recruitment‚ selection & placement. Training & development. Performance appraisal
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Chemistry AP Chapters 4 and 5 Practice Test 1. Which of these compounds is a weak electrolyte? A. HCl B. CH3COOH (acetic acid) C. C6H12O6 (glucose) D. O2 E. NaCl 2. The balanced net ionic equation between aqueous diethyl ammonium chloride and aqueous potassium hydroxide contains which of the following species? A. KCl(s) B. 2 OH-1 C. (CH3CH2)2NH2 (aq) D. H3O+1 E. (CH3CH2)2NH2+1 (aq) 3. In the chemical reaction 5H2O2 + 2MnO4-
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The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 is the major piece of the health and safety legislation in Great Britain. It provides the legal framework to promote‚ stimulate and encourage high standards. The Act‚ when first introduced‚ provided an integrated system dealing with workplace health and safety and the protection of the public from work activities. By placing general duties upon employees‚ employers‚ the self-employed‚ manufacturers‚ designers and importers of work equipment and materials‚ the
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TiTLE : USE AND DEVELOP SYSTEMS THAT PROMOTE COMMUNICATION CANDIDATE NAME: OLUWAWEMIMO ABIGAIL ADEFOLU ASSESSOR: BRIAN DATE: UNIT 1 : Review the range of groups and individuals whose communication needs must be addressesd in own job role. 1.1 Review the range of groups and individuals whose communication needs must be addressed in own job role. In my job role the various range and groups of individuals that I regularly communicate with include: A. External – Families of service users;
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E1. There are many responsibilities that practitioners have when maintaining professional relationships and one of these is to respect the views of parents and children. One of these responsibilities is to respect the views of parents and children; this is so that both parents and children know that they have a secure relationship with the practitioner but a relationship that stays within the setting which means that practitioners should be friendly but not friends. Another responsibility that practitioners
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Chapter 4 Microscopes Two important factors in microscopy are: 1) Magnification: an increase in the object’s apparent size compared with its actual size. 2) Resolving Power: the ability of an optical instrument to show two objects are separate. Three types of microscopes: 1) Light Microscope (LM) M: 1000x RP 0‚2 micrometer (small bacterial cell) 2) Electron Microscope (EM) uses a beam of electrons to resolve electrons‚ better resolving powers than light microscope M:100‚000x RP 0
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I have used two examples of service users who use the service and how barriers are overcome when using different methods of communication and how working in partnership with other organisations can promote better outcomes for their care.This is relevant within my own job role 1;Service User A-Suffered a stroke and is partially deaf in his right ear and wears hearing aids 2;Service User B-Has dementia and lacks capacity to communicate . Service user A Barriers are overcome by care staff having
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Future of Life Chapters 4-5 Daniel H It Says/Quote “No one can guess the full value of any kind of animal‚ plant or microorganism. Its potential is spread across a spectrum of known and as yet unimagined human needs.” Chapter 5‚ Page 113 I Say/Summary: While we currently have a vast knowledge of various animals and plants and what purposes we can use them for‚ we have to recognize that there are countless other species out there that we have little to no knowledge about that could possibly have beneficial
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Chapter 4 What happens when Chris/ Alex drives the Datsun into the Lake Mead National Recreation Area? A flash flood comes and floods the engine of his Datsun. He is frustrated‚ and in his frustration he kills the battery trying to get it restarted. Rather than go to the local authorities (He decides he shouldn’t due to his expired registration and license) he abandons the car with a note saying anyone who can get it out can have it. What do his parents think? Alex’s parents are very
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Avertising Agencies | unit 9 p3 assignment | The Role Of Avertising Agencies | Tables of contents Introduction 2 Theory 3 Full service agencies 3 Specialty Agencies 3 In-House Agencies 3 Advantages 3 Disadvantages 3 Evidence 4 MEDIA FILE 5 Characters 6 Focus of Appeal 6 Theme 7 Increase of sales 8 Brand awareness 8 Competitive position 9 Conclusion 10 Introduction In this assignment I must explain the reasons behind the choice of media in a successful promotional
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