Neftaly Online Course SAQA 11516697817

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Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 1:
The difference between a problem, challenge and a matter requiring a decision is discussed with reference to real life examples and experiences.
The identified problem or challenge is analysed to determine the root problem.
Information relating to the problem, challenge is gathered to inform the decision making process.
The role of brainstorming in problem solving and decision making is explored and an indication is given of the power of group decision making.
Different techniques for solving problems or making decisions are explored and an indication is given of when each is appropriate.
Potential solutions are compared and a decision is made as to which is the most appropriate in a specific situation.

Associated Assessment Criteria Exit Level Outcome 2:
Records management is described and explained in the context of information management system for business and non-business organisations.
The components of a formally established records management programme are described to justify good records management practices.
Steps involved in planning and development of a records retention programme are explained to support sound management information system.
Concepts and techniques of protecting vital records are explained with examples which support improved information management processes.
The difference between direct and indirect file access systems are enumerated and explained.
The arrangements, purposes and features of different classification systems are compared against requirements to understand different filing systems.
Records management software is described and evaluated for adequacy against standard requirements.

Associated Assessment Criteria Exit Level Outcome 3:
Original arguments are presented.
Arguments are structured logically and coherently.
Arguments are built and developed appropriately during the course of presentation.
4.5 Correct and appropriate bibliographical and reference methods are used.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 4:
The concept of a code of conduct is explained with reference to the role of a code in a business environment.
The development of a moral conscience is demonstrated in relation to professional conduct and personal integrity.
The process to be followed when the code of ethics is breached is explained using different examples.
Behaviour that demonstrates integrity and lack of integrity is distinguished and explained in terms of accepted ethical principles.
Decision making contexts are identified and described by referring to external and internal motivation, and consequences.
An ethical business decision is made and supported for different scenarios.
Ethical issues in the event of conflict of interest are identified and resolved in terms of professional ethical values.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 5:
The research problem is identified in a work-related environment.
A research design is developed in terms of which research will be conducted.
Data is collected and interpreted using applicable research tools and methods.
The format of the research report is applied in terms of standard norms and requirements.
The research objectives are stated within the research report.
The methodology used to collect information is stated in the report.
The research findings and recommendations are stated in the report.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 6:
The organogram of an organisation is interpreted and an indication is given of each employee’s place in the organisation.
An organisation’s expectation of each employee’s position are explained and an indication is given as to how performance is monitored and measured.
The kinds of conflict that could arise in a team or group are identified and strategies to deal with issues in a team are demonstrated in role-play situations.
Strategies for creating a positive working environment in a team or group are explored and an indication is given of the role of the team leader in creating a positive work environment.
The strengths and weaknesses of a group or team are identified based on reflection and team performance.
Situations that are a cause for concern or dissent in a group or team are identified in order to decide on an appropriate management strategy.
A plan of action is developed as a means of achieving group or team goals.

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 7:
Labour legislation and policy are identified and an indication is given of who is covered.
Legislation and policy are analysed and an indication is given of how the different pieces of legislation interact and support the South African constitution.
The concept of freedom of association is explained with reference to employers and employees.
The concept of unfair labour practice and dismissal is explained with examples.

Integrated Assessment:
Learners will be given a minimum of three formative assessments (two tests and an assignment). Another element of formative assessment will be an industry or practical based project and Portfolio of Evidence (POE’s)/Research Project which will be submitted before students sit for the final examination (summative assessment) and these will contribute 40% towards the final mark. A 3-hour examination paper per module will be written. The examination mark will contribute 60% towards the final mark.

A module lecturer will be an internal examiner for that module and all papers will be externally moderated. Examiners and moderators are appointed by the Senate as per the University’s assessment policy. External moderators will be suitably qualified and experienced people from industry and/or practicing academics from other universities. The procedure for the appointment of external moderators is laid down in the institutional examinations’ manual. 

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Neftaly Vutisani Malatjie
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