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    Schools as organisations – Level 3 4Know about the legislation affecting schools. There are some laws and codes of practice that are set in place by government which schools have a duty to follow. Task 4.1& 4.2 Complete the table below to show an understanding of legislation and how the various pieces of legislation affect the day-to-day running of a school. Legislation How it affects the school Data Protection Act 1998 Data is to be used on a need to know basis and only used for the

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    Fredrick Taylor‚ the father of scientific management. He had a firm belief in "one best way" (Samson & Daft‚ 2003)‚ of doing something. In the year 1899‚ Taylor held an experiment that involved German and Hungarian men‚ whose job involved some very heavy-duty work (Gabor‚ 2000). To his disappointment‚ men either refused to work‚ or wouldn ’t work to his expectations. The men hated him utterly; to the extent he required security when going home (Gabor‚ 2000). In his entire dilemma with his employers

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    CIPD Intermediate Certificate in Human Resource Management Level 5 Resourcing & Talent Planning 5RTP 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report will focus on three areas out of the optional six activities‚ as follows: Workforce planning‚ succession planning and career development planning - the differences and how this can be applied to an organisation; Employee retention – How an organisation with retention issues could improve staff turnover; Dismissals‚ redundancies and retirement

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    managers in today’s organisations’ Critically analyse the validity of this statement. In your answer refer to issues/theory discussed in class. Introduction The employment relationship is a complex and compelling area of study which involves "the interaction of employers‚ employees‚ trade unions and the government on a regular basis". (Gunnigle et al 2011). This paper aims to explore the employment relationship over the last quarter century and illustrate the contributing factors to how this relationship

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    the aid of two selected metaphors which are Organizations as Machines as well as Organizations as Cultures. The metaphors of Organizations as Machines help to analyze the workings of The CB&TL with the guide of Taylor’s theory of Scientific Management and Weber’s Ideal Bureaucracy Theory. Not only that‚ we will also be using the metaphor of Machines as Cultures with the help of corporate culture and cultural continuum theories. Specialized coffee has become all the rage nowadays with coffee

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    Talent: Innate or Learned

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    natural or developed talent‚ great people have an extra amount of talent. Some people have a great amount of natural talent‚ and it seems like they were just born to be amazing. In orchestra‚ some people are better than me at violin‚ even though I practice more. This is because they have so much natural talent that they can just pick it up and start playing. And there are child prodigies that play music or read and write at a very early age. So‚ does everyone have natural talent with something? Can

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    Talent Identification Assignment 1- Scientific report Introduction The sporting industry is highly thought of and the big question is how to crack the code for making champions. Research into talent identification will considerably help on this quest to achieve the best. Talent Identification (TID) is both an Art and Science involving a complex blend of scientific knowledge and assessment‚ alongside coaching art. It is designed to proactively seek out those that possess the raw material

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    Any organizational culture interventions are designed to address issues that affect almost everybody within that culture. These interventions are done for a number of reasons. There are always enormous pressures on organizations to reduce costs‚ increase productivity‚ speed up cycle time of product development‚ clarify direction‚ improve morale‚ and increase participation. Sometimes organizations approach large scale interventions consciously and intentionally‚ such as when they develop a 3 to 5

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    One external factor that could affect a child’s development is poverty and deprivation. This splits into 5 categories; diet‚ housing‚ education‚ play & leisure opportunities and aspirations & expectations. If a child is born into a family of low-income‚ the 5 categories above tend to be negatively affected due to a lack of money and opportunities. A poor diet‚ for example‚ can mean that children are fed an unhealthy diet of processed food‚ meaning they are not as healthy and they are unlikely to

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    1) Bill Gates believes that Microsoft’s ability to attract‚ motivate‚ and retain superior people is its source of competitive advantage. Do you agree or disagree? Why? Yes. Gates had long recognized that it took exceptional people to write outstanding software Microsoft is all about software. Microsoft is a pioneer in this industry and hence attracted extremely intelligent‚ creative and ambitious college graduates since its start up days. Bill gates knack of recognizing genius

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