Title: Assessing your own leadership capability and performance (M5.29) 5 6 Assessment criteria (the learner can) 1.1 Review the prevailing leadership styles in the organisation Assess the impact of the prevailing leadership styles on the organisation’s values and performance Level: Credit value: Learning outcomes (the learner will) 1 Understand leadership styles within an organisation 1.2 2 Be able to review effectiveness of own leadership capability and performance in meeting
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M4.01: Understanding the management role (Work based assignment) 1. Introduction 2 1.1 My Role – Principle Desktop Engineer 2 2. Medway Council (Information taken from the council website) 2 2.1 The council’s vision 3 2.2 Organisational structure 4 2.2.1 Functional areas and managerial roles in relation to its purpose 5 2.3 Stakeholders and their objectives 6 3. The role of management in achieving goals 7 3.1 Responsibilities of middle managers 8 3.2 Leadership/Management
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Managing stress Stress is the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demands placed on them. There is a clear distinction between pressure‚ which can create a motivating work environment‚ and stress‚ which can occur when the pressure becomes excessive. Work-related stress is a major cause of occupational ill health‚ poor productivity and human error. It can result in sickness absence‚ high staff turnover and poor performance and could increase the potential of a
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ILM Level 3 Certificate in Leadership and Management Name: Unit Code: 8600-308 Unit Title: UNDERSTANDING LEADership AC 1.1 Describe the factors that will influence the choice of leadership styles or behaviours in the work place AC 1.1 Autocratic Leader Autocratic leadership‚ also known as authoritarian leadership is a leadership style characterized by individual control over all decisions and little input from
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M2 Counter terrorism NATO definition of terrorism – The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence against individuals or property in an attempt to coerce or intimidate governments or societies to achieve political‚ religious or ideological objectives. Government agencies are set up to specifically monitor and combat terrorism. These agencies in the UK are NaCTSO (National counter terrorism security office) SIS (MI6). The biggest threat to the National security comes from overseas. Al-Qaeda
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work place. We have P.D.R which are personal development reviews and these are done every six months to see if the improvements have been made throughout the year and if not what extra coaching or training is needed | ASSESSMENT 2 Explain two training techniques which you could use to meet a training need which is appropriate to your workplace.( 4 marks) The first training technique which i could use would be practical training‚ were i discuss the training that is required and what should be
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Title: |Solving problems and making decisions |Unit Ref: |M3.01 | | |Level: |3 |QCF unit code |K/501/3795 | |Credit value: |2 |Guided learning hours |11 | |Learning outcomes |Assessment criteria
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Taylor Taylor believed that managers of businesses should keep a close control and supervision over their workers. Repressive style of management-mangers are the one who make all decisions themselves. Taylor believe that employees are only motivated by money‚ more paid they get more effective they will be‚ This theories suggest to pay the staff depending on their performance‚ poor performance mean less money and good performance means that they will get a better wage. Tesco and Superdrug goes beyond
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Babcock International Group www.babcock.co.uk/theknowledge Learning Resource Theorist - Adair‚ John British born John Adair‚ is recognised as being one of the most influential authorities on leadership. Adair developed his Action Centred Leadership model while lecturing at Sand Hurst Royal Military Academy and as assistant director and head of the leadership department at The Industrial Society. Adair’s work developed during the 1960’s and 70’s‚ so in terms of management theories‚ it is relatively
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P5 & M2 In this assignment I am going to describe the influence of two contrasting economic environments on business activities within Boots. I will then compare the challenges to Boots business activities in two different economic environments. Economy is the wealth and resources of a country that is used to produce and consume goods. What makes an economy strong? The output makes an economy strong output is the ability for an economy to produce goods and services to sell. These then create
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