QUESTION 1: (30 MARKS) (a) A company wishes to undergo a Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) activity with respect to its core business processes. Discuss the extent to which MIS could be employed within the business processes that result from a BPR activity. (10 marks) (b) List and briefly explain the main categories of E-commerce. (8 marks) (c) Briefly explain the major steps for effective decision making. (12 marks) QUESTION 2: (30 MARKS) (a)
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Methods of Research Task 4 Types of research: quantitative; qualitative; primary; secondary. Primary sources: questionnaires; structured and unstructured interviews; scientific experiment; formal and informal observation; measurements. Secondary sources: information literacy‚ e.g. website‚ journals‚ media‚ books‚ e-resources; literature review‚ e.g. extract information‚ interpret‚ analyse‚ synthesis; data‚ e.g. graphs‚ tables‚ statistics. P3 Compare different research methodologies for
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Leadership and management Unit A1 KN1-Values What are the legal and organizational requirements on equality‚ diversity‚ discrimination‚ rights‚ confidentiality and sharing of information in relation to managing and developing yourself and your workforce? Answer Leadership and management Unit A1 KN5-legislation and policy What are the regulations‚ inspection requirements‚ codes of practice and conduct‚ standards
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Throughout the play ‘Master Harold’ … and the boys by Athol Fugard‚ Hilda Samuels and Hally’s mom play a small part in the story‚ as they are not presented physically but are both background characters‚ which present similar situations such as the family issues and authority roles as well as showing and different characteristics such as money and class issues. Hilda’s character is described through Willie and Sam at the beginning of the play when Willie is joyfully dancing without a partner around
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Describe ways in which discrimination may deliberately or inadvertently occur in the work setting Indirect Discrimination: Indirect discrimination occurs when policies and practices‚ which appear neutral or fair because they are applied to everyone‚ actually disadvantage people and particular groups within society. For example‚ if a job advertisement states that applicants must be able to drive then this could put a certain people at a disadvantage‚ such as those with a disability. So for example
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ABSTRACT This study is basically a research work on the role and effects of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practice Commission in curbing corruption in Nigeria. The origin of child corruption dates back to the time of slavery‚ hardship and the depression of people. The main objectives of this study is to examine the effectiveness of EFCC & ICPC and the role it plays in helping to rid Nigeria of this illegal practice that most people
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I am asked to write a magazine article for a local newspaper which explains the principles and values which underpin the support for individual who uses a local health centre and centre for homeless people. To make sure service uses are receiving the right values and support from the service provider it is very important to consider the followings: ethical consideration‚ the individual right‚ and the service providers should be aware of their responsibilities. Ethical consideration: Ethical considerations
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Historical perspectives of public health systems: Describe the origins of public health policy in the UK from the 19th century to the present day. Public health has been put in place as far back as the Romans who introduced sanitation and public baths that improved cleanliness. Many systems have been put 0in place since the time of the Romans however I’ll be looking as only far back as the 1800’s. In 1601 the poor law system was established‚ the aim was to provide relief for those who were
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Unit 5: Unit code: QCF Level 3: Credit value: Anatomy and Physiology for Health and Social Care R/600/8956 BTEC Nationals 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose This unit aims to enable learners to understand aspects of the anatomy and physiology of human body systems. Learners will be able to gain an overview of the organisation of the human body before looking at how body systems work together to provide energy for the body. Learners will have the opportunity to investigate how
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Unit 9 – Make and Receive Telephone Calls 1. Understand how to make telephone calls 1.1 Describe the different features of telephone systems and how to us them. Telephone systems have many different features other than the handset and dials/ buttons which are used to handle calls professionally. • Call holding features are those which are used to place a caller on hold whilst you complete another task. This could be to locate paperwork‚ look up the caller’s details and information before
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