Learning outcomes 2, 3, 4 and 5 must be assessed in a real work environment. 242 Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (Adults) for England (4222-31) Unit 4222-320 Support individuals to live at home (HSC 3022) Assessment Criteria Outcome 1 The learner can: 1. describe how being supported to live at home can benefit an individual 2. compare the roles of people and agencies who may be needed to support an individual to live at home 3. explain the importance of providing information about benefits, allowances and financial planning which could support individuals to live at home 4. explain how risk management
The electronic devices that are used in Teresa's presentation recognize storage space and is an innovative tool that will help the economy progress, as well as the business that it will be a part of. Consumers are looking for comfort and availability within their own home to enjoy their electronic devices. This requires needed measurements to discover easier way to power up with convenience of use of cell phones, different tablets and laptops to endure with the fast-paced, ever-evolving lifestyle. Accessing electricity in luxury of their own living room can now be utilized with a device built in the arms of sofas and recliners. The primary idea is that in order to deliver this through an promotion model requires open innovation that would involve accessing strategies that would grab corporates attention, such as, makers of furniture and electronic stores who sales are on the rise.
As a marketing manager of a retailer selling a vast range of home furnishings, you have been asked to identify the importance of marketing in order to reach the firm's objectives. Evaluate how the marketing management philosophies may be applied to the firm concerned. Marketing is all about anticipating, identifying and delivering the consumer's needs and wants. An example of how this definition of marketing may be applied in a home furnishing firm is seen where the current trends are anticipated and thus, furniture nowadays, is being made with pastel colours, instead of using mahogany since this is no longer the current trend. Thus the customer's tastes and needs are satisfied and the firm can make larger sales.
An article on CNN.com called “Your cube can kill your career” says it all. With an increasing amount of cubicle workspaces filling offices, our generation needs to be aware of how to act professional in an environment where personal interaction is increasing and privacy is decreasing. Our focus is to inform our peers about some of the major faux pas of working in cubicles, as well as to train them how to deal with problems that arise from working in such close quarters. When you start a job you receive a thick booklet outlining organizational procedures and guidelines, but no where in that book do they cover how to act properly within your office space. Although the rules aren’t written or even strictly enforced at many organizations,
Once you do get the job you begin in house training which helps you to do the job better this may include, Dip in health and social care, food hygiene, lifting and handling, medication training, sexuality training and any other that is relevant to your work. When you are at
Unit 320 Outcome 1 Understand the principles of supporting individuals to live at home 1) Describe how being supported to live at home can benefit an individual Supporting a customer to live at home can benefit them as it gives them more independence and choice, being able to choose what they want to eat and to have support to go out and shop for their own food helps them to feel a greater sense of normality rather than being in a home where they don’t have much choice. It will benefit the customer as they will feel that they have more control over their daily routine for example what time they would like to get up or go to bed. Customers also feel happier as they are surrounded with objects that hold memories for them even the house or street might hold a significant memory that they would like to hold onto. If they weren’t in the comfort of their own home it may make them feel lonely and isolated and less confident, this could lead them to becoming withdrawn and depressed. 2) Compare the roles of people and agencies who may be needed to support an individual to live at home There are many different services that are used to help an individual stay at home.
Premier needs to realize that by moving into the technology segment, they are acquiring a new breed of employees, how crave the ability to have creative freedom, which means that they need to be able to work at the times that are most suitable for them. Creativity cannot be scheduled; it comes naturally at all times, therefore these employees need the flexibility to work from home. As long as the work gets done, and done well, does it really matter where it’s being done? This is a business issue, because
The overarching mission statement for IKEA is short and to the point but it dreams big,“Our vision is to create a better everyday life for the many people”. It’s vision and values, or it’s business idea as they describe it, makes that mission seem attainable by “Offering a wide range of well-designed, functional home furnishing products at prices so low that as many people as possible will be able to afford them”. A mission statement is defined as a formal summary of the aims and values of a company, organization, or individual. It plays a role in defining goals, ethics, culture, norms for decision making, and is an important component of the strategic plan. IKEA’s mission is lofty and ambitious and gives a deep insight into the kind of person Ingvar Kamprad is and who he wants the employees of his company to be.
are ways to give the consumer a choice on how they want their shopping experience to go. With all the people that embrace these new technologies, there are many who would rather do business the old fashioned way, without all the bells and whistles. For this reason, companies need to accommodate all types of consumers and be sure that the technologies do not overwhelm the product. Inventory control is another important role for technology to have a place in retail management. Software that can help stores understand why they seller don't sell are important to keep costs low throughout the company.
Gen X is Individualistic; they came from an era of two-income families, rising divorce rates, and a faltering economy. As a result, Gen X has shown to be independent, resourceful, self-efficient, and they value freedom and responsibility. Gen X is also Technologically Adept; this population grew up with computers and technology. They are able to better adapt to the changing technology that is being put into law firms and corporate legal departments. Generation X is more comfortable using PDA’s, cell phones, email, laptops, Blackberry’s etc... Gen X is a very flexible generation.