GROUP ROLES We take on many roles throughout the day and while most of these tie into our social status‚ personal duties‚ expectations and our behaviors they are only one of the few roles we learn about in time. Social roles are used to predict the way an individual acts in a situation and there is a belief that they are the result of a situation. When working in groups‚ roles exists that are not related to our personality or a result of our behavior. A superior can give them to us or
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Forming Stage: The group members introduce themselves one to another; who they are ‚what they do‚ what experience they have got; their area of expertise; what project they have worked on; etc. Samantha then will have to introduce the new project to all of them ‚ its objectives - purposes and what is required of the group. They list out the processes or things‚ which they will have to do in order to complete the project. Storming Stage: Every individual in the group will come up with different ideas
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Organisation and naming of files: This is important as it allows people to have organisation on their device. It also helps people to see where each file is and they can locate it without any problems. It’s also important as files can be lost if they are all mixed up and can stop people from getting their work and any other files which they may need. By being able to organise the files that you need allows you access them a lot easier for example you can make folders for each subject or year‚ and
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Queensmead School BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Business Unit: 3 Introduction to Marketing ( Pass criteria) HELPSHEET Task (P2) Describe the constraints and limitations under which marketers operate‚ making use of examples to explain your point. Grading Tip: Try to find examples where these laws have been contravened (broken to any degree). Useful websites are those belonging to Trading Standards and the Advertising Standards Authority. Breakdown of task: With
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Unit 3 – Introduction to Marketing P1 – Task 1 What is marketing? Marketing is the function that connects businesses to their target audiences’ needs. It is how a business presents and distributes their product to their audience. For example‚ a business can market their product by advertising it to the public. This can be seen in many forms of media; such as: on television‚ via web‚ posters or on billboards. Marketing is the management procedure in which the product or service is moves
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M1 -Describe how practitioners should apply values of care in health or social care service In this task I will describe how practitioners should apply values of care within a health or social care service. Care values are standards that should be met within a health and social care setting; they are designed to improve the quality of care which is given to people. Promoting care values within a care setting. The care values which are applied in a health care setting consist of; maintaining confidentiality
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BTEC National Certificate/Subsidiary Diploma in IT Portfolio Evidence for Unit 9 – Computer Networks (2010) You MUST provide coursework for ALL of the ‘P’ tasks or you will not pass this piece of work. To gain a Merit you must‚ satisfactorily‚ complete all of the ‘P’ and ‘M’ tasks and gain a Distinction you must‚ satisfactorily‚ complete all of the ‘P’‚ ‘M’ and ‘D’ tasks. The assessment grid attached to this piece of coursework will help you. Section 1: Networks P1/P2/M1 You are working as an
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Unit 4- Development through the life stages. M1 Task. The Nature and Nurture debate The nature and nurture debate is a debate on whether aspects of your life such as; gender‚ sexuality‚ illness‚ intelligence‚ personality‚ etc. is determined by your genes you get from your parents (nature) or if it is influenced by the environment you are brought up in (nurture). For example‚ you place a monkey and a young child in the same environment would that have an effect on their personality. A biological
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Task 1 P1 Hilton hotel (private sector) vs. Westminster Academy (public sector) Hilton Hotel Hilton Hotels & Resorts (formerly known as Hilton Hotels) is an international hotel chain which includes many luxury hotels and resorts as well as select service hotels. It was founded by Conrad Hilton and is now owned by Hilton Worldwide. Hilton hotels are owned by‚ managed by‚ or franchised to independent operators by Hilton Worldwide. Hilton Hotels became the first coast-to-coast hotel chain of the
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P1 – explain different types of business information‚ their sources and purposes. Types of information used by Thorpe Park Written Communication – this involves any type of interaction between people using the written word. It is usually a very formal method of communication and is used both internally and externally by the business. Internally between staff written communication is very common in all businesses‚ including Thorpe Park‚ some examples of internal written communication would be employee
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