IST 301 Information and Organizations SUMMER Course Personnel Instructor: Rosalie J. Ocker‚ Ph.D. E-mail: rocker@ist.psu.edu Course Materials (required) To Access Harvard Business Review Articles: Go to the HBR Web site at https://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cbmp/access/19424847 and make sure to register so you can access your course readings. (You will need to register‚ but you do NOT need to subscribe.) You will need to purchase your HBR readings using your credit card. To read pdf articles
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MGMT 301 January 20‚ 2013 Case Study THE FORD PINTO 1. Evaluate from a moral perspective the “cost-benefit” analysis conducted by ford In determining whether or not to make the production change‚ the Ford Motor Company defended itself by contending that it used a cost-benefit analysis. Ford stated that its reason for using a cost-benefit analysis was that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration required them to do so. The cost-benefit approach excuses a defendant if the monetary
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Assignment 301 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Task A Question and Answers Ai Identify four different reasons why people communicate. Aii Explain how effective communication can affect relationships in an adult social care setting between: a) Colleagues and other professionals b) Individuals using the service and their carers
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Jodie Stevens – T2 Question 1 To judge whether evidence is sufficient‚ authentic and current it is important as an assessor to attend standardisation meetings and to keep up to date with the regulations of the relevant awarding body. If in doubt it is important to double heck. Evidence is deemed to be sufficient if it is understandable and presented in a clear manner‚ contains content deemed appropriate for the level of the award and meets all the learning criteria‚ regulations and requirements
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4.4 Explain how assessment arrangements can be adapted to meet the needs of individual learners In the learning environment it is important to ensure that assessment arrangements can be adapted for a wide audience. People entering assessment all have individual needs. Someone these needs can be affected by physical or mental disability or other aspects of their personal make up. These factors can affect a person’s ability and capacity to interact with assessments so care should be taken to ensure
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Unit 301: Principles of communication in adult social care By Beata Wypart 1.1 - to build relationship - to express needs - to share ideas and information -to socialise - to ask questions - to share experience - to give and receive information and instructions -to understand and to be understood 1.2 Communication in adult social care is essential and it is used to meet the needs of service users and built positive‚ honest and trustworthy relationship. It is a requirement of a support workers job
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Johnathan Anthony Mr. Jang SCM 301 10/1/13 Part 1 Exam 1.) Anticipatory and response-based business models are the two ways used by firms to fulfill customer requirements. The fundamental difference in the two models is timing. Anticipatory model has been the traditional business practice‚ which was mainly forecast driven. Since information about purchasing behavior was not available‚ and the channel partners were collaborating loosely‚ businesses were driven by forecasts. The forecasts
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Assignment 301 Question Booklet Ai Identify Four different reasons why people communicate * To express how they feel * To express what they are thinking * To express what they need * To share ideas Aii Describe two ways how effective communication can affect relationships in an adult social care setting between individuals using the service‚ their carers‚ colleagues and other practitioners One way that effective communication can affect relationships in an adult social care
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Assignment 301 Task B Case Study Bi I would explain this to Hannah by telling her that ‘confidentiality’ states that everybody has the right to expect that any information they give to a health or social care worker will only be used for the reason it was given and will not be disclosed without the persons permission. People have the right to control access to their own personal information so a health or social care worker cannot discuss matters relating to the individual outside the work setting
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Dem 301 1 1.1 Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia‚ but there are many rarer diseases and syndromes that can lead to dementia‚ dementia-like symptoms or mild cognitive impairment. Rarer forms of dementia account for around only 5 per cent of all Dementia is an umbrella term for a range of diseases that affect memory‚ behaviour and motor skills. The causes vary depending on the disease but largely the presence of "Plaques and tangles" on the neurons of the brain is found in people
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