QUESTIONS FOR UNIT 1 – UNDERSTAND THE PRINCIPLES AND REQUIREMENTS OF ASSESSMENT Learning Outcome Assessment Criteria Explanation 1 Understand the principles and requirements of assessment 1.1 What is the function of assessment in learning and development 1.2 Define the key concepts and principles of assessment 1.3 Explain the responsibilities of the assessor 1.4 Identify the regulations and requirements that are relevant to assessment in your area of practice 2 Understand the different
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that they are easily accessible and can be easily used. Make sure that iten=ms can be clearly identified by labelling them properly. 3. Seiso (Clean Up) Seiso means cleaning the work place and all the machinery by ourselves. 4. Seiketsu (Standardisation) Even a clean work place with proper selection and proper arrangement will soon become dirty if Seiri‚ Seiton and Seiso are not continuously repeated. Let us prevent problems by keeping things standardized and maintaining a good environment.
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Compare and contrast the modernist and flexible approaches to the ordering of traffic. My aim is to compare and contrast the modernist and flexible approaches to the ordering of traffic. This essay will focus on the two approaches in detail and the similarities and differences between them. I will use statistical evidence and the case study “The Drachten experiment” to support my answer. I will also use evidence from chapter 7 of “Making Social Lives”‚ written by Elizabeth B. Silva. The two different
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labour efficiency by comparing the production costs of different units with each other. Provides Relevant Data: To provide relevant cost information/data to the Government for fixing and regulating prices of the products. Ensures Standardisation: To bring standardisation and uniformity in the operation of participating units. Reduces Cost: To reduce production‚ administration‚ selling and distribution costs‚ and to exercise control on fixed costs. Essential requisites for the installation of Uniform
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watch at a low price had released the potential of the watch to become a fashion accessory. Swatch’s operations reaped the benefits of high volume‚ but had to cope with an everincreasing variety of product designs. Through automation and rigid standardisation of the internal mechanism of the watch‚ the company managed this increase in variety without crippling its costs. It is the success of the company’s operations managers in keeping their costs low (direct labour cost is less than seven per cent
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13. Stability of tenure. 14.Authority and Responsibility OR They may enquire into the application of scientific management techniques by F.W. Taylor in the unit visited. Scientific techniques of management. 1. Functional foremanship. 2. Standardisation and simplification of work. 3. Method study. 4. Motion Study. 5. Time Study. 6. Fatigue Study 7. Differential piece rate plan. The observations could be on the basis of The different stages of division of work resulting to specialisation
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Five factors that will impact on the cost of consumables are length of stay in hospitals (hospital beds)‚ ageing and growing of population‚ increased technological capability‚ improved access to healthcare‚ and societal changes reducing the availability of home care (Duckett & Willcox‚ 2011). The length of stay in hospitals impact on the cost of consumables because the longer the patient stays the more consumables (the products and services required) will be needed and hence the costs increase. For
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and an examination of their market entry modes was carried out. Their international marketing mix was evaluated to identify success factors‚ drawing focus upon international branding‚ international distribution‚ international communications and standardisation vs. adaptation of the service offering. An internal analysis identified the firm’s strengths and weaknesses whilst an external analysis considered the opportunities and threats posed to McDonald’s as market leader. Finally‚ short and long term
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Marketing Marketing is a total system of interacting activities designed to plan‚ price‚ promote and distribute products to present and potential customers Role of marketing • Strategic role of marketing goods and services A common goal in business is profit maximisation. The strategic role of marketing is to translate this into a reality. The business will look to how it can increase its sales‚ and that means there will be an increase in profits. The marketing plan helps show strategies in
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range of customers. Toyota Production System: Aimed at cost reduction by eliminating waste. Factors explaining why waste reduces productivity and quality. Identification of factors caussing waste: JIT & jidoka jidoka - necessitated standardisation of the process Importance of a good workforce kaizen - change for the better Georgetown Ramp up: Simulate model in Japan Get people from Japan who knew the process and how to handle the situations. OPERATIONS: Assembly: line cycle
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