Sample Assignment Assignment front sheet Qualification Unit number and title Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma Business Unit 3: Organisations and Behaviour Student name Assessor name Date issued Completion date Submitted on 11th March 2013 4th April 2013 Assignment title OB1: Culture and Management Style (1 of 3) Learning Outcome Learning outcome Assessment Criteria In this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows you are able to: Task no. Evidence (Page
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CMI Level 5 Management and Leadership Cleeve Langdon 5001 Personal development as a manager and leader | 1. Be able to assess and plan for personal professional development | 1.1 Explain the importance of continual self-development in achieving organisational objectives1.2 Assess current skills and competencies against defined role requirements and organisational objectives1.3 Identify development opportunities to meet current and future defined needs1.4 Construct a personal development plan
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Level 5: DTLLS / CITY & Guilds – Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector Unit 402: Delivering Lifelong Learning. Define what is meant by an inclusive learning and teaching environment; Inclusive learning and teaching environment; to me it means a safe and welcoming environment with a cooperative relationship between learners and teachers. That is based on incorporating activities‚ programs and associated material and resources within a comfortable learning environment‚ which supports
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ILM Award First Line Management M3.10 By submitting I confirm that this assessment is my own work Leadership styles: Before we discuss what leadership styles there are it is important to firstly define what the difference is between management and leadership. The biggest difference between managers and leaders is the way they motivate people to follow them. Managers have a position given to them by the company. Their subordinates work for them to complete tasks and in turn manage situations
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D1. The 4 aspects of professional practice that I have chosen are: Non-judgemental approaches to practice Time keeping and attendance Short and long term planning Supporting colleagues D2. The reasons why the 4 aspects of professional practices are important because: Non-judgemental approaches to the practice is very important because you can’t just be pointing fingers at anyone in the setting because you feel that you are right because the same thing might happen to you and you would
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Unit 5 Assignment In this assignment I will be covering the assignment criteria for Unit 5 which is the principles underpinning the role of the practitioner working with children. The responsibility of the practitioner is to work as part of a team with other professionals and staff members effectively to bring children and parents the best possible service i.e. working with social workers‚ speech and language therapists‚ and family support workers. Practitioners must also have a working partnership
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Assignment 5: Care and Communication This report shall evaluate care and communication from the perspective of service users and care workers. It shall uncover various care contexts and the importance of collaborative communication including techniques and skills. It will also highlight barriers that can affect clients and workers and appropriate strategies for overcoming such obstacles. The report shall also look into care values and how they impact on the experiences of the service user while
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The practitioner’s main responsibilities in a professional relationship differ between children‚ adults and other professionals. The responsibilities the practitioner must carry out whilst working with children are to ensure all children are treated equally and fairly. This can be done by ensuring that there is no favouritism or preferential treatment shown to a particular child or children. It is also essential that no child is discriminated against. Although all children should be treated equally
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1st October 2013 Analysis of Chapter 5 In Chapter 5 we see Huckleberry Finn come into contact with his worst fear – his father. Huck doesn’t seem to fear much or be scared of the consequences to any rules in the chapters previous to this‚ but by the sudden use to shorter sentences as soon as Chapter 5 begins‚ Mark Twain makes it apparent that Huck doesn’t have fond feelings of his father. The sudden use of these short sentences create an eirie feel for the reader‚ and also change the tone of
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INSTITUTE OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT LEVEL 5 AWARD MODULE 1 M4.01 UNDERSTANDING THE MANAGEMENT ROLE JULIET BRIGGS DELIVERY PARTNER MANAGER – PRINCE’S TRUST TEAM LEICS FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE I am undertaking the Institute of Leadership & Management Level 5 Award as an employee of Leicestershire Fire & Rescue Service (LF&RS) in my role as Delivery Partner Manager of the Prince’s Trust Team programme. The organisation sees the importance of training its staff and particularly
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