Leicester College - Business Curriculum Area C0287: BTEC L3 National Diploma in Business – year two Unit number: 16 Title: Human Resource Management Assignment number: Two of Three Start date: 24 March 2015 Completion date: 6 May 2015 Assessment feedback will provided by: On-going and final on 20 May 2015 Assessor: Jo Parmar Aim/s of this assignment: The aim of this unit is to introduce learners to methods of managing human resources in the workplace. Learners will use their knowledge
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Unit 2: People in business Supervisor – is a higher hierarchical level than the customer or sales assistant. They provide support for the manager by leading a small team within the business as instructed by the store manager. The supervisor has to make sure that the team achieve the targets set for it by the manager. Duties Coordinating and planning staff activities to make sure that all jobs are being carried out so that sales targets are met. Supervising the work of the team members. Dealing
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Level 5 Diploma in Human Resources Unit 2: Human resource management Contents Page 4 Introduction Page 5 New approach of human resource management Page 6 Procedures and practices used for recruiting and selecting suitable employees Table 2.1. Human resource planning Page 7 Monitoring and rewarding the employee Page 8 Rights and procedures on exit from an organization Page 9 Conclusion Page 10 Role of Human Resource Management Page 11 Recruitment
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changed | State which stakeholder caused this | Describe how this stakeholder caused this | Tesco plc has recently received a lot of criticism over its activities‚ which is of great interest to a number of its key stakeholders. Tesco is a massive business which now takes£1 of every £8 spent in UK shops. The company has become increasingly dominant and has expanded into convenience store and hypermarket sectors of retailing. Criticism has been directed at Tesco from various groups‚ both national organisations
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Unit 29 D1 ADEEBA KIRAN D1 – Evaluate the distribution systems in delivering goods and services for a selected Organisation Introduction In this assignment I am going to evaluate the distribution systems in delivering goods and services for one of the well-known food sector business and that is ASDA. I am going to look at both the positive and the
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D1 - Unit 4 – Evaluating the appropriateness of business information used to make strategic decisions. Long term decisions are very useful as they help the business to manage the money they possess efficiently and also give them a sense of direction and where they aspire to be in the long term which could be financially. Secondly when there are long term goals and targets set by the business the workers then have that sense of responsibility which is to produce the best possible work they could offer
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both the food and non-food parts of the business. So I will be describing the recruitment documentation used Tesco (P1); describing the main employability‚ personal and communication skills required when applying for a specific job role (P2); describing the main physical and technological resources required in the operation of Tesco (P3) and explaining how the management of human‚ physical and technological resources can improve the performance of the business organisation. 2.0 Procedure: In order
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Unit 9 D1 All employees will need to share files‚ this is why a file server is needed‚ it will make it easier as the information and documents on the server won’t have to keep moving through people’s USB’s. There are three printers‚ two on the top floor and one on the bottom floor‚ this is so people who are working upstairs don’t have to bother going to another floor just for their printing. The third printer is for the boss because they won’t want all their information going out of a regular printer
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they get regular customers by giving them loyalty cards‚ promotions such as “buy one get one free”‚ discounts and other special offers. Sainsbury’s are getting regular customers which bring in more profit which then can be used to help expand the business even more. Customers demand cheaper products so local and national stores such as Sainsbury’s will try to have the cheapest products for customers to buy which then encourages competition between the stores‚ whichever store has the cheapest price
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stakeholders and the business.[D1] FOR D1 write an essay to address below: >This should focus on your chosen organisation and cover as many stakeholders as possible. >Look also at the remaining issues in the unit from task 1‚ & 2 to add to your perspective. >Remember‚ these are your views‚ but they should be backed up by clearly researched evidence. In this report I will be looking at how my businesses activities and ethical behaviour affect different stakeholders with in my business. My organisation
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