PTLLS Level 4 – Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Assessment Question 1 Evaluate what you believe are the main roles and responsibilities as a teacher/trainer in relation to the teaching and learning cycle and in particular when meeting the needs of learners. How far do your responsibilities as a teacher/trainer go and how do these work in relation to other professionals you may encounter both internally and externally? What boundaries are there with your role and between
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ACG 4632 ZZZZ Best Case Questions (40 points) 1. Identify the primary audit objectives that auditors hope to accomplish by: * Confirming a client’s year-end accounts receivable‚ and (Balance related existence) * Performing year-end sales cutoff tests. (transaction-related objective timing) (5 points) 2. Ernst & Whinney never issued an audit opinion on financial statements of ZZZZ Best but did issue a review report on the company’s quarterly statements for the three
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Question 4: Governments throughout the world have been slow to react publicly to serious problems such as SARS‚ mad cow disease‚ and now melamine contamination. Who benefits and who loses because of these delays? Benefits: 1. Government. Government wants to attract tourist and outsider to come to their motherland for both purpose‚ to promote tourism and to promote investor to invest and set up business in their country. For tourism industry‚ they want to attract tourist as many as possible
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Q 6: What knowledge and behaviours are needed from the HR Profession Map in order to enhance involvement and effectiveness with continuous improvement and transformational change programmes? A: You will need to use collaborative behaviour to develop your skills‚ knowledge and behaviours in order to work effectively with your stakeholders towards improvements and changes. Use “curious behaviour” to have the ability to demonstrate ‘strategic insights’ (i.e. finding out more about the subject/new changes)
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to catch up with their production schedule to meet Apple’s requirements. A few potential strategies that hopefully will help speed up the plant’s production of Apple’s new iPhone 4 will be discussed below. A strategy that Chen can consider is to train his workers to full knowledge regarding the assembly of the new iPhone 4. Before Danshui accepted the manufacturing contract with Apple‚ Danshui’s workers were producing hard drives for computers‚ which is completely different considering to assemble
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Blue Nile Case Questions 1. How strong are the competitive forces confronting Blue Nile and other online retail jewelers? Which one of the five competitive forces is the strongest? Do a five-forces analysis to support your answer. The competitive forces that are confronting Bule Nile and other online retail jewelers are strong. The threat of new entrants is high because the brick-and-mortar stores have a low cost of entry into the online retail of their jewelry. The threat of substitutes is
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any weapon or instrument used in the death Manner of death- usually refers to suicide or homicide 3.How can digestion rates give information to forensic scientists about the time of death? When someone dies the digestion of any food eaten ceases. 4.What is mummification? Mummification is the drying of the body and its tissues. 5.How can human bones give forensic scientists an indication of age? Describe some of the aspects that would give this information. They focus on the lengths of the bones
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1. Identify‚ illustrate and describe the type of structure that best describe the organization‚ CG Chocolates. According to the cases study CG Chocolates structure is Tall hierarchical structure. g In CG Chocolates company chairmen is Charlie. He is very tuff & he follow by autocratic management styel.Chalei believed that people are motivated by a reword and Punishment system. He also believes in a clear chain of command. He followed through on his approach by giving monetary bones ever quarter
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Chapter 4 Critical Thinking‚ pg 155 1.A visiting American executive finds that a foreign subsidiary in a poor nation has hired a 12-year old girl to work on a factory floor‚ in violation of the company’s prohibition on child labor. He tells the local manager to replace the child and tell her to go back to school. The local manager tells the American executive that the child is an orphan with no other means of support‚ and she will probably become a street child if she is denied work. What should
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SSA 2015 MAR 4804 Dr. Bruce Seaton Case Question#1 Name:_____________ .Your response is to be submitted by 11:59 PM‚ Thursday‚ June 11‚ 2015. This is a HARD DEADLINE.. You may submit via email to seatonb@fiu.edu or via Blackboard (preferred). The CQ is open book‚ open note and may be attempted on an individual basis or in cooperation with one other fellow student. In the latter circumstance equal contribution is assumed. While you
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