CACHE CYPWD Level 3 candidate pin:30196060 SHC 31: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1. Identify the different reasons people communicate. People communicate for a number of different reasons including: • To get to know each other • To share information • To provide someone else with information 2. Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. We communicate in a two different ways‚ verbal
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Unit SHC unit 31. People communicate for different reasons‚ the main reason is to survive‚ if we didn’t communicate we wouldn’t be able to have food and water. Other reasons people communicate is to build relationships‚ share feelings to others and to gather information. Communication can be done in many ways‚ the main way is verbally however there is also in writing‚ gestures‚ sign language and body language. People tend to use a couple of these ways at the same time‚ for example when we are
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Course: Research Methodology (BT21603) Lecturer: Dr. Zakariya Belkhamza Name of Members | Matrix Numbers | Signatures | Rachael Ubu | BB11110489 | | Nurul Hidayah Binti Ariff | BB11110460 | | Annie Thien Li Len | BB11110055 | | Nicole Chow Soo Yee | BB11110372 | | Surianti Binti Abidin | BB11110579 | | Khuzaimah Binti Mohd Nurung | BB11110242 | | Jazmiah Jamaluddin | BB11110209 | | Mazlinah Binti Majid | BB11110310 | | Siti Munirah Bte Abd Malik | BB11160816 | |
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your own research‚ to what extent do you think that leadership is the main factor influencing the success of takeovers and mergers? Leardership is influencing and directing the performance of a group members towards achieving the goals of the organisation. Leadership is the main factor influencing the success of takeovers and mergers because Staff who has strong leadership skills will motivate and insipre other employees to achieve the goals and objectives of the firm. This is well illustrated
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Ethical and Unethical Tactics For Influencing Behavior Multiple career moves landed Jeanne Lewis in positions to influence the behavior of the employees that worked for her at Staples‚ Inc. In the context of this writing the ethical tactics used by Lewis for influencing behavior will be explored. Lewis ’ decision to work with her employees until she was confident in the team will be examined in the context of her ethical behavior as well. An early example of Lewis ’ ability to influence behavior
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Reflective Essay: Work effectively with others as a member of a team‚ group‚ organisation‚ community: Learning is both an individual and a group activity. People learn by themselves‚ and by working things through or talking with others. It’s quite likely that learning will happen naturally in either or both of these ways‚ without people needing any support. But support can help‚ for reasons like these: ➢ Some people may not be confident at learning on their own‚ or with others – they may benefit
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Managing Resources Within this work I am going to explain why business needs to manage their resources when controlling a budget. People One aspect where managing resources will need to be used is for employees and staff as they will need to be able to do the job correctly and to customer satisfaction. For example they will need skills and qualities‚ which will be needed within the job that they are currently doing. This is because they will need to perform the job to the best of their ability
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31-Crash Course World History Video Notes The Latin American Revolution 1. Before independence‚ Latin American society was characterized by three institutions that exercised control over the population. a. The first was the ______________ crown‚ or if you are Brazilian‚ the ______________ crown. The job of the colonies was to produce ______________ in the form of a 20% tax on everything that was called “the royal fifth.” b. Secondly‚ the ______________which even controlled time – the church bells
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OTHER AUTHORITIES ANILESHTEWARI B.A.LL.B(Hons) 4TH SEM Page | 1 TABLE OF CONTENT Introduction to OTHER AUTHORITIES with reference to Article 12. Brief synopsis of the term OTHER AUTHORITIES Other Authorities. Ajay Hasia Case. Some of the NON-STATUTORY BODIES which have been held to be ‘AUTHORITIES’ within the meaning of Article 12. The National Commission to Review The Working Of The Constitution 2002. Conclusion Page | 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would
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Chapter 31: Agency Formation and Duties • Agency – a relationship between two parties in which one party (the agent) agrees to represent or act for the other party (the principal) Section 1: Agency Relationships • The Restatement (Second) or Agency (an authoritative summary of the law of agency) defines agencies as fiduciary relationships • Fiduciary – (adj) involving trust and confidence • Agency relationships commonly exist between employers and employees • Agency relationships can also
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