Name: Date: ILM Level 3 Award in Leadership and Management Assignment 8600-339: Understanding good practice in workplace coaching 1. Understand the context for effective workplace coaching 1.1 Describe and define the purpose of the workplace coaching? There are a number of definitions to what coaching is; I feel that I can personally relate to the following definition: Reference: Coaching for Performance: Sir John
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SUBMISSION COVER SHEET This cover sheet must preface every assessment submission‚ for all assessments being carried out by the centre or through the ILM Assessment service. It is a regulatory requirement that every assessment submission is authenticated as the work of the named learner. Hence any submission not carrying this cover sheet will not be verified. Centre name Awbery Management Centre Ltd Centre number R25024 Learner name John Patrick Leonard Grew Learner registration number
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WORK-BASED ASSIGNMENT: M3.01 |Centre Number |Centre Name | |Candidate Registration No |Candidate Name | |TASK | |Identify a workplace problem facing you or your
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ILM Award in First Line Management Unit M3.10 Introduction to Leadership Candidate number..... PHI12808517 Centre number..... 068860 Candidate.... Andrew Phillips page 1 PHI12808517 ILM Award in first Line Management Unit M3.10 Centre Number 068860 Introduction I have worked for the past twenty five years as an employee of a small Engineering company‚ firstly as a machinist before being promoted after two years to
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Introduction In the following assignment I am going to describe the value of formal and informal performance assessments within ***** and identify ways that will ensure that it is a fair and objective process. Following this I will highlight the factors that influence how people behave in the workplace‚ and how I would apply a recognised theory of motivation to my team‚ to improve their performance. I will explain why feedback is important to improve communication and the performance in my team
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Knowledge Assignment The Effective Mentors Role‚ Responsibilities‚ Characteristics and Behaviours Question 1. I believe one of the main roles of a mentor is to help and advise a mentee‚ to understand and learn how to control their own emotions and feelings. I also feel that the mentor can be‚ when required‚ a good role model and by using his own experiences‚ he can guide and motivate the mentee to cope with all the stresses and strains of adolescence. Another part of their role is to improve
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1. The organisation in relation to its purpose and its stakeholders • Identify your organisation and describe its purpose Drugaid is a Substance misuse charity based in South East Wales. Drugaid was established 1972 in Cardiff by Rev. Peter Keward. It was then known as South Wales Action to Prevent Addiction (SWAPA). SWAPA was a Volunteer-led information and help line. The first paid Coordinator was in the mid 1980’s. SWAPA changed its name to Drugaid in the early 1990’s Today Drugaid
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ILM Level 3 Award In First line management Work-based assignment M3.01 Context of Assignment Line 2 mass produces cases of canned beverages of all varieties and has the ability to produce 120‚000 cans/hour which calculates to be over 33 cans/second. From that it is clear to see that every second lost because of un-planned stoppages will decrease our line utilization which is a loss of sales revenue. The site performance is measured in various ways from Yields‚ Water consumption‚ Energy
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The Impact of Non Verbal Communication Meeting a contractor to discuss changes to the website‚ Alternative options were to e-mail‚ or telephone. By meeting‚ it enabled us to ensure there was sufficient time set aside to cover all the issues that were pre-arranged for discussion‚ and also any further matters arising as a result of our discussion. Meeting in person also helps build a better professional relationship‚ particularly at the earlier stages‚ as there are more opportunities for
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Cost per person £995 + VAT Course outline: Workshop One: Solving problems and making decisions M3.01 (One day) On completion of this mandatory unit participants are expected to confidently be able to: • Develop an introductory knowledge and understanding of solving problems and making decisions as required by a practising or potential first line manager. • Describe a problem‚ its nature‚ scope and impact. • Gather and interpret information to solve a problem. • Briefly summarise the options
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