Facilities Planning Study Theme 1a: Introduction Chris van Schoor d p ed o Adapted by G.J Botha Copyright reserved Facilities Planning - Introduction 1 Strategic Importance of Facilities Planning (1) Facilities planning is an integral part of strategic planning - the art and science of employing the resources of the firm f l i th f th fi to achieve its business objectives Cost of Facilities planning is a long term p g g making commitment with a minimum 5 year design changes horizon Facilities
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Initiate and executes creative ideas - Familiarize yourself with the backward planning process. Upon receiving a task‚ identify your goal and then choose the actions that are most likely to help you to arrive efficiently at your goal. If you don’t understand the task‚ ask questions and seek clarification to avoid mistakes so you can efficiently accomplish the mission . - Trust your leadership and be open to direct and honest feedback from them and don’t take it personal. There’s value in constructive
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Aristotle was a greek philosopher who wrote the book “Nicomachean Ethics”. Aristotle’s view of human natures centers around humans achieving happiness. Too him happiness is our highest goal in life. Aristotle points out that most people in this world have a false view of what happiness really means. Most think of it as physical pleasure like eating‚ sex‚ or honor. These people have an imperfect view of what it means to be alive and what it means to be happy. The reason people have a false idea of
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Ethics and Strategic Planning Ian Planes MGT/498 January 30‚ 2013 Becka‚ Johnson Ethics and Strategic Planning Ethics and social responsibility play an important role in developing a strategic plan. Standards and principles regarding business ethics within an organization must be determined to properly define its direction to make its decisions to pursue their strategy. To accomplish this‚ an organization must realize they do have responsibilities. They have responsibilities not only to themselves
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Define Ethics in your own words: Ethics: Personally‚ Ethics main two things: Firstly‚ ethics mains establishing right or wrong standards which dictate what humans ought to do‚ usually in terms of rights‚ obligations‚ benefits to society‚ fairness‚ or specific virtues. Once these standards are set‚ one should refrain from anything that is unacceptable in a society such as rape‚ stealing‚ murder‚ assault‚ slander‚ and fraud. On the other hand‚ Ethics can be a set of standards that are acceptable
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The role and responsibilities of a teacher A teacher has many responsibilities as part of their role such as: effective record keeping like attendance records‚ student information‚ interviews and tutorials. A teacher has the responsibility to prepare teaching materials‚ lesson plans and delivery of lessons and a safe positive learning experience/environment to learners. A teacher will undertake initial assessments‚ review meetings and one to one tutorials to assess progress‚ give constructive
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Graded Unit Planning process I’m currently studying HNC Care & Administrative Practice (Clinical Route) which involves doing placement hours at a local hospital and complete a Graded Unit which consists of three stages: planning‚ development and evaluation. In the planning process I must complete and develop a plan to show that I can help a patient I have chosen with a nursing activity. After having a meeting with my mentor to discuss which patient we felt would be a suitable candidate for me to
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(1) Process Planning Products and their components are designed to perform certain specific functions. Every product has some design specifications which ensure its functionality aspects. The task of manufacturing is to produce components such that they meet design specifications. Process planning acts as a bridge between design and manufacturing by translating design specifications into manufacturing process details. It refers to a set of instructions that are used to make a component or a part
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ARISTOTLE NICHOMACHEAN ETHICS 1. The Ethics of Virtue - Virtue ethics date back to Aristotle (325B.C.) in his Nichomachean Ethics. Aristotle’s central question: “What is the good of man?” 2. Supreme Good Happiness – supreme good chosen for itself and never for something else. More than a mere truism What is the nature of happiness? How do we achieve happiness? 3. Virtue and Function - Aristotle holds that happiness (or that which makes someone happy) is tied to the proper functioning
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1. Write a description of the duties and responsibilities of your own work role (Approx. 300 – 500 words) I consider my role at the school like being a character in a play. An actor has to do and say the things that their audience would expect them to do and say. Being a professional early years worker means doing and saying what is expected from all those involved. However‚ as Kath Bulman stated in her book “BTEC First Early Years”‚ professionalism involves the ability to balance different
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