SHC 21: Introduction to communication in health and social care or children’s and young people’s settings Identify the different reasons people communicate There are many different reasons why people have the need to communicate with each other. Establishing good communication will enable adults and children to work together effectively. Essentially we communicate to: Share information and knowledge with others To express the way in which we are feeling to others To enable us to work with others
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Bibliography………………………………...……………………………………………..16 Appendix …………….…………………………………………………………………….16 1. Case ……………………………………………………………………………..16 2. Questions ……………………………………………………………...………...17 Declaration ………………………………………………………………………………...18 Intercultural Business -‐ Case Study WS2012 List of illustrations Illustration 1: The RADAR concept by Gershon Braun‚ Source: Selfmade ..........................5 Illustration 2: Tabular overview of company‚ Source: Selfmade……………………
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able to collaboratively develop action plans which attribute time frames‚ resources and personell to specific activities. To appropriately assign each team member their task so the goal can be achieved efficiently skills mapping is required. This is essential to designation of team personell. To accurately allocate tasks and utilise each team members skills the compentencies‚ qualifications‚ experience and interest should be mapped against the performance requirements. Skill
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even occasionally flip‚ causing the north to become the south and vice versa. Now‚ new research‚ published on July 28th in Nature‚ states that Earth’s weakening magnetic field is actually a sign that another flip is to be anticipated. It is important to understand Earth’s magnetic field We owe some much of our livelihood to the magnetic field surrounding our planet as it protects us from the sun‚ keeping life as we know it from dying off. With it‚ Earth would probably look very much like a barren wasteland
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Understand the Business of Retail Outcome 1 A. List the different retail channels and state the main features of each one. Retail Channel | Benefits/Features | Shops | * Lots of choice * Discounts * Sales | Internet | * Free delivery * Quicker * Buy from home * 24 hour delivery * Sales * Register for offers | Warehouse | * Professional products * VAT free days | Catalogues | * Pay weekly or monthly * Order from your home | Salon | * Professional
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anything that relates to people in the business - for example‚ staff and managers. Physical resources are those that are physically used by the business - for example‚ land‚ raw materials‚ buildings or equipment. Technological resources are those that make use of technology - for example‚ computers‚ software or systems. Financial resources are any aspects of the business relating to money‚ such as money owed to or by the business. It is essential for any business to control‚ manage and make the best
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are four learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will be able to: 1. Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 2. Be able to meet the communication and language needs‚ wishes and preferences of individuals 3. Be able to overcome barriers to communication 4. Be able to apply principles and practices relating to confidentiality Outcome 1 Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting Communication is ability to pass and receive messages
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Lesson 1 BUSINESS AND ITS ENVIRONMENT NATURE OF BUSINESS Business may be understood as the organized efforts of enterprise to supply consumers with goods and services for a profit. Businesses vary in size‚ as measured by the number of employees or by sales volume. But‚ all businesses share the same purpose: to earn profits. The purpose of business goes beyond earning profit. There are: • It is an important institution in society. • Be it for the supply of goods and services • Creation of
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BUSINESS ENVIORNMENT CASE STUDY OF CAMELOT SUBMITTED BY: _____________________________ ROLL NO: _____________________________ Table of Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u A.INTRODUCTION PAGEREF _Toc362594886 \h 3B.CONTENT PAGEREF _Toc362594887 \h 4I.UNDERSTAND THE ORGANISATIONAL PURPOSE OF BUSINESSES PAGEREF _Toc362594888 \h 41.1 Identify the purpose of Camelot as an organisation PAGEREF _Toc362594889 \h 41.2 Describe the extent to which Camelot meets the objectives of different stakeholders
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Introduction Business environment is the combination of internal and external factors that influence a company ’s operating situation. The business environment can include factors such as clients and suppliers‚ its competition and owners‚ improvements in technology‚ laws and government activities and market‚ social and economic trends. Environmental forces of political‚ economic‚ social‚ and technological factors. These factors are outside the control of the business. The business can’t do much
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