I.G. “International Grocer” is a small local Grocer with multiple locations in the city with about 50 employees. A. The Standers and procedures for I.G. are: 1. Values and principles a. Respect; at I.G. we treat all of our employees with courtesy as human beings first and foremost‚ at the same time; we stand strongly against any actions of exploitation and taking advantage of others. We welcome‚ acknowledge and respect other opinion. We deal with our difference with open mindedness. b. Honesty;
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Unit 2 Task 2 [P2] Describe the main employability‚ personal and communication skills required when applying for a specific job role. Employability Skills • Specific Job Role: Deputy Head Teacher for Thomas More Catholic School Employability skills can be defined as the transferable skills needed by an individual to make them employable‚ along with good technical understanding and subject knowledge‚ employers often outline a set of skill that they want from an employee. They are the skills and
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utilize. When trying to evaluate what needs to happen in order to mitigate this situation I would suggest utilizing a decision making model which has been implemented in many businesses. In the past decisions were made exclusively on intuitive judgment based on hunches acquired from past experience. But to survive and thrive in this highly competitive technological world of today it is essential to make decisions on a rational basis (Murty 2003). The first step would be to define the problem. A precise
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Heather Taylor JHT2 Task 2 A. The first 4 years of Company D was rough in some areas but improved throughout the years. The image rating was one major weakness in the company. Image rating stuck around 41 to 70 for the first 4 years of operating. With each year the rating increased little by little slowly to compensate or help the company. The image rating slowly climbing helped the company by showing the customers the organization is up for making improvements in order to gain their loyalty
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KOT Task #2 KOT Task #2: Medicare Western Governors University Though Medicare plans are typically for persons over the age of 65 years old‚ they do not come without costs to the patient. If the patient has enough work credits‚ Medicare Part A is automatically available to the patient once he or she reaches age 65. Medicare Parts B and D‚ however‚ require the patient to navigate through an application process and the patient may incur penalty fees if
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CRM’s are improving quality of patient care. Their web site lists problems with paper records. These include‚ illegible handwriting‚ multiple healthcare providers for one patient not communicating‚ and increased amounts of medical and new drug information. “Patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes or congestive heart failure often have to monitor their blood glucose level‚ weight‚ blood pressure‚ and medication regimens in their homes” (AHRQ‚ 2012). CMR will allow health care providers to
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Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young Peoples Workforce CACHE 3 CHILD MINDER Unit Assessment Project Task 1 Produce an information sheet which outlines the following: • current legislation for home-based childcare • The role of regulatory bodies Task 2 In order to operate a home based childcare service‚ the following policies and Procedures must be in place: • Accidents‚ Illness and Emergencies • Behaviour • Safeguarding • Equal opportunities
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Page |1 Kitchen Karousel: Online Business Expansion Proposal Western Governor’s University E-Business QRT2: Task 2 May 31‚ 2013 Megan Greene Page |2 E-Commerce Solutions Kitchen Karousel offers specialty kitchen products to a higher-end target market. The existing website is very basic and lists a quick description of their store‚ location and various featured products. While the website contains basic information‚ it does not provide product details outside of the featured products. Also
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B. is described below. Date of event: Thursday‚ __________ Time of event: 4:43 Detailed description of event including timeline: Thursday 3:30 pm Mr. B a 67 year old patient was admitted to the ER after a tripping and falling over his dog at his home by nurse J. He was complaining of 10/10 pain to his left leg and hip region but appears to be in only moderate distress. Mr. B’s vital signs were stable at time of admit with a blood pressure of 120/80‚ heart rate of 88 and increased respirations of
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RTT1 Task 2 Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership Western Governors University Leslie Baylor A. Complete a root cause analysis (RCA) that takes into consideration causative factors that led to the sentinel event (this patient’s outcome). “A central tenet of Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is to identify underlying problems that increase the likelihood of errors while avoiding the trap of focusing on mistakes by individuals” (AHRQ‚ 2012). The prevention of errors is the main emphasis of a RCA
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