...position including frequency or duration of work, effort and skill required, complexity of tasks and equipment required) Work standard: (insert what aspect of the responsibility will be reviewed to determine if the job is being done correctly, for example, time frame, or number of completed tasks per week) Responsibility 2 – for example, “to manage the daily operations of the office including organising mail, couriers, catering and travel. Staff need to be able to use MS EXCEL confidently, to arrange global travel and to work on their own.” Work standard – for example, “at the end of each working week, all catering events for the following week must be finalised.” Responsibility 3 – (insert additional items as needed) Work standard – (insert additional items as needed) Academic & trades qualifications Essential qualifications • (insert list of essential qualifications, for example, Certificate in Office Administration Desirable qualifications • (insert list of desirable (but not essential) qualifications, for example, Advanced Excel course) Work experience & skills Essential experience • (insert list of essential experience, for example,...
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...Level of Development and Level of Detail came into play with the advancement of computers and BIM technology. As the AEC industry began move towards using computer renditions for design and analysis, it became necessary to define the certainty with which drawings could be trusted. The detailing of elements changes throughout the duration of a project, so it is important for the team to be able to recognize what level of detail is provided and how trustworthy it is. For this reason, different levels of development were created to allow for a standardized system of analyzing drawings and details. Level of Development vs. Level of Detail The level of Development (LOD) enables construction teams to specify and distinguish the content and reliability of Building Information Models at various stages of the design and construction process with high levels of clarity and reliability. The LOD describes the minimum dimensional, spatial, quantitative, and qualitative data included in a Model Element to support the authorized uses associated with such LOD. Since each Model Element develops at a different rate, the Level of Development (LOD) framework allows the project team to understand the progression of a Model Element from conceptual idea to precise final definition and description. The LOD of a given Model Element informs other Project Participants how developed the information is expected to be. This allows participants to extent to decipher which that information can be relied...
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...VOCABULABY New words | Part of speech | Definition | Making sentences | Intervention | n | The act of becoming involved in an argument, fight, or other difficult situation in order to change what happens | The intervention of Union helps to prevent the conflict between Pakistan and Iran | Dubious | adj | Feeling doubt or not feeling certain | I'm dubious about his promises to change his ways. | Inextricably | adv | If two or more things are inextricably linked etc, they are very closely related and affect each other | His name was inextricably linked with the environmental movement. | Assiduous | adj | Showing hard work, care and attention to detail | The Government has been assiduous in the fight against inflation. | Augment | v | To increase the size or value of something by adding something to it | He would have to find work to augment his income. | Inferior | adj | Not good, or not as good as someone or something else | These products are inferior to those we bought last year. | Relegate | v | To put something into a lower or less important rank or position | She resigned when she was relegated to a desk job. | Debilitate | v | To make someone or something physically weak | Progress has been debilitated by a refusal to share ideas. | Prescribe | v | To say what medical treatment someone should have | The drug is often prescribed for ulcers. | Taint | v | To spoil something, especially food or blood, by adding a harmful substance, or...
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...that you follow your supervisors direction at all times. The only exception to this would be if you were directed to perform a task that was unethical, illegal, or unsafe. In the future if you fail to follow any company policy you will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including possible termination. Sincerely, Robert R. Smith Supervisor John E. Adams Employee My signature does not necessarily indicate that I am in agreement with the above statements; however, it does indicate that I was informed of the contents of this letter. Sample Employee Conduct Policy Every individual is expected to execute their assigned duties as directed during on duty time. Insuring quality in everything we do requires attention to detail and working quickly or carelessly has a negative impact on every aspect of our business. It is also critical to our success that every individual will respect and cooperate with other staff members, customers, and supervisors when performing their assigned duties. In the event there is ever a conflict it is the responsibility of everyone to bring that to the attention of their supervisor for resolution and will not engage with any...
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...Today: What will you do today (list on right side)?Include: details, sets, reps, weights, times, etc.Resources Needed (be specific): | What will you do today?No School | Tuesday’s Date: 2-18-14Topic Today: Skill DevelopmentWhat will you do today (list on right side)?Include: details, sets, reps, weights, times, etc.Resources Needed (be specific): gym space and two basketballs | What will you do today?Free Throws (10 makes)Partner Shooting (5 min)Post Moves( 10 min)One-on-One(5 min)Gun(10 min)Free Throws(10 makes) | Wednesday’s Date: 2-19-14Topic Today: Physical DevelopmentWhat will you do today (list on right side)?Include: details, sets, reps, weights, times, etc.Resources Needed (be specific):weight room, ladders, dumbbells, and resistance bands | What will you do today?Bench 3/10 Squat 3/10Ladders(5 min)Line Jumps 2/12Crunches 5/10Push-Ups 5/10Dumbbells 3/10Ankle Strength(2 min) | Thursday’s Date: 2-20-14Topic Today: Physical DevelopmentWhat will you do today (list on right side)?Include: details, sets, reps, weights, times, etc.Resources Needed (be specific): weight room, ladders, dumbbells, and resistance bands | What will you do today?Bench 3/10 Squat 3/10Ladders(5 min)Line Jumps 2/12Crunches 5/10Push-Ups 5/10Dumbbells 3/10Ankle Strength(2 min) | Friday’s Date: 2-21-14Topic Today: Skill DevelopmentWhat will you do today (list on right side)?Include: details, sets, reps, weights, times, etc.Resources Needed (be specific): gym space and two basketballs | What will...
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...BUSINESS PLAN BUSINESS PLAN 1. Why write a business plan? Writing a business plan is an important step in setting up a new business. There are both benefits and problems that can arise from having a business plan to consider. Benefits: * Useful in helping entrepreneurs to clarify their objectives and to consider their business idea thoroughly from every objective, which would improve the likelihood of its success. * Enables owner to know exactly what needs to be done in order to meet their business objectives, including targeting specific customer groups, product pricing, costing, sales forecasts and marketing. * Its and essential document in persuading lenders to invest capital in the business by demonstrating why it is likely to succeed. Banks insist on seeing such plan before grant6ing loans. * The plan becomes a working document with clearly defined objectives against which the business can monitor its progress. Problems: * To be valuable and persuasive document it needs to be accurate and realistic. It shouldn’t only show the strength of the business but also its weaknesses and any threat the business will face. * Many business underestimate how much it will cost to get the business off the ground, and find that operating cost turn out to be more than the amount budgeted for. * Business plans often take an optimistic view of the potential of a business. They make assumptions about the size of the market without any supporting market...
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...sample attached - need to check how they give marks (mark sheet) so that client can get more marks Page 1/6 Primery Research - need nice presentation, need page numbering and proper table of content - Please check tutor's feedback on proposal A and fix the proposal accordingly. 4. The aim, objectives and research questions of the Proposal are already approved : Ans : yes 5. The attachment of already approved aims, objectives and research question details has already sent in the order form to follow throughout the research : Ans : yes 6. All the documents send in this regards are properly visible, readable and understandable : Ans : yes 7. A structured outline of the Proposal has provided by the SUPERVISOR : a. Number of journals : Ans : 18 b. Number of books : Ans : 4 c. Number of websites : Ans : 0 8. Any Specific list of references given by the Supervisor : Ans : no 9. Any Specific list of references decided by the client himself/herself : Ans : Writers decision 10. Attachment of all these reference details has sent already through the order form : Ans : na Page 2/6 Primery Research 11. A structured outline of the Proposal has provided by the supervisor : Ans : yes...
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...Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice | |1 |2 |3 |4 |5 | | |Unsatisfactory |Less Than |Satisfactory |Good |Excellent | | |71.00% |Satisfactory |79.00% |89.00% |100.00% | | | |75.00% | | | | |80.0 %Content | | |20.0 % Identifies |Does not identify an |Identifies an ethical|There is limited |Relevant context and |Analysis of issue is | | |Ethical Dilemma |ethical dilemma; or |dilemma. But the |discussion of |thorough discussion of|comprehensive. | | | |identifies an ethical |description of the |relevant context |issue are provided. |Explores issue with | | | |dilemma but provides |ethical dilemma is |and exploration of |Identifies |broad perspective, | | | |no analysis of the |very vague; or the |implications. |implications and |identifying underlying| | | |ethical implications. |analysis of the |Identifies...
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...Rojas, Jeannette Santos, Sheah Sean Silorio, Nicole Sugabo, Roselle Christ Tampus, Mariz Stephanie System Report Project I. The System Area The entity that we have chosen as the system area is the Pilar College Library. The library serves as an information center for the whole academic community. It is supervised by professional librarians and its support staff. The library staff believes that a library performs its function well when it makes its resources relevant to the information needs of the clientele. Sources alone do not make a library. It is when people interact with sources- librarians guiding the users in utilizing its collection-make the true meaning of the library as an INFORMATION SERVICE. The history was silent regarding the year in which the school actually started to have a library. II. The Old System The business functions of the libraries are the borrowing/loaning and returning of books. They record the students who entered the library using a log book in which students write down respective names and courses. It is to be noted that a borrower’s card is given to all library users at the beginning of the school year. In borrowing, students are expected to present their borrower’s card to the librarian assigned (for writing the book title and stamp the due date therein). After that the student/s can already take home the book borrowed. On returning of books, the student/s should make sure that the card was signed by the librarian before...
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...and at the top of it was a bean field. To get down to the stream we had to go down this windy path near the bridge. The stream had a bunch of schools of fish and other water creatures. In the stream there were fish, clams, rocks, sand, algae, bugs, invertebrates, and grass all over. The flow of the water was kind of a run/ripple in different areas. The purpose of going to the creek was to figure out the physical and chemical characteristics of the stream, to observe organisms present and their abundance, and to define the relative quality of a water ecosystem. Materials / Procedure Measuring Dissolved Oxygen: Materials needed for this experiment a dissolved oxygen kit. The test was done to measure the oxygen levels in the stream. It was done with a pole that has a cup at the end, so we couldn’t contaminate the water. Measuring Temperature: Materials needed a...
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...Estimating Project Times and Costs Estimating ESTIMATING PROJECTS Estimating The process of forecasting or approximating the time and cost of completing project deliverables Types of Estimates Top-down (macro) estimates: analogy, group consensus, or mathematical relationships Bottom-up (micro) estimates: estimates of elements of the work breakdown structure WHY ESTIMATING TIME AND COST ARE IMPORTANT Estimates are needed to determine how long the project should take and its cost. Estimates are needed to schedule work. Estimates are needed to develop cash flow needs Estimates are needed to develop time-phased budgets and establish the project baseline. Estimates are needed to determine whether the project is worth doing. Estimates are needed to determine how well the project is progressing. Estimates are needed to support good decisions. FACTORS INFLUENCING THE QUALITY OF ESTIMATES Other Factors Other Factors Other ((e.g. e.g. .downtime) ..downtime) downtime) Organization Organization Culture Culture Padding Padding Estimates Estimates Planning Planning Planning Horizon Horizon Horizon Quality of Quality of Quality Estimates Estimates Estimates Project Project Duration Duration Task Task Task Definition Definition Definition People People People productivity productivity productivity Project Project Project Structure and Structure and Organization Organization Organization ESTIMATING...
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...SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM CIS 462 WK 10 TERM PAPER DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN CIS 462 WK 10 Term Paper - Disaster Recovery Plan This assignment consists of two (2) parts: a written paper and a PowerPoint presentation. You must submit both parts as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment it is written for. Additionally, you may create and / or assume all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment. In recent years, organizations have witnessed the impact of having effective and non-effective business continuity plans and disaster recovery plans. In today’s environment, with significant potential natural disasters, terrorist threats, and other man-made threats, it is critical that organizations develop effective business continuity plans and disaster recovery plans. Select an organization that you are familiar with, such as where you currently or previously have worked, contact a local organization, or search on the Internet for the needed detail of an organization you are interested in. Prepare a disaster recovery plan policy for that organization. Part 1: Written Paper 1. Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you: a. Provide an overview of the organization that will be delivered to senior management, defining the business goals and objectives and the size, layout, and structure of the organization. b. Include a diagram of the organization’s network architecture and the...
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...Recall that, due to the sequencing of content for the modules, the critical elements are being prepared out of order. For the complete sequence, see the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric document. This milestone addresses the following course outcome: Differentiate between the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and the International Financial Reporting Standards for their impact on financial statements. If you have not already done so, select the company that you will use to build your portfolio. For detailed instructions, see the ACC 610 Final Project Document located in your Blackboard course. Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: III. GAAP vs. IFRS A. Explain the steps that would be needed for your selected portfolio company to transition from GAAP to IFRS. For example, what would this transition entail? What would your chosen company need to do? B. Explain how a financial statement would differ under IFRS as opposed to GAAP. i. How is a financial statement under IFRS different from GAAP? How is it the same? ii. What would the statements for your chosen company look like? Guidelines for Submission: Prepare your paper using Microsoft Word. It should be 2 to 3 pages in length, not including the cover page and reference page. Follow APA formatting guidelines using appropriate headings, double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. Support your arguments with at least three peer-reviewed sources...
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...Audit Evidence The audit risk model is used to help the auditor develop a knowledgeable perspective about the risk of misstatement and make decisions about the sufficiency of evidential matter. In making generalizations about the audit risk model, care must be taken in specifying the risk term about which a generalization is being made. Figure 9-7 Interrelationship among Materiality, Detection Risk, and Substantive Audit Evidence There is an inverse relationship between detection risk and the sufficiency and competency of evidence needed to support the auditors opinion on the financial statements. That is, for a particular client, the lower the level of detection risk to be achieved, the greater the amount of evidence needed. For a particular assertion, the lower the acceptable level of analytical procedures risk or tests of details risk determined by the auditor, the greater the sufficiency and competency of substantive test needed to restrict overall detection risk to that level. Interrelationship among Materiality, Detection Risk, and Substantive Audit Evidence In separate sections, we previously explained that there is an inverse relationship between materiality and audit evidence, and an inverse relationship between detection risk and the evidence obtained from substantive audit procedures. Figure 9-7 illustrates these relationships, as well as the interrelationships among all three concepts. For example, if in figure 9-7, we hold detection risk constant and...
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...Student Name: ID: TOTAL MARKS REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS | Fail | Marginal Fail | Pass | Credit | Distinction | | 0-3 | 4 | 5-6 | 7 | 8-10 | USE CASE DIAGRAM WITH DESCRIPTION (10%) | Incorrect overview use case, detail use cases with scenarios (where applicable) and use case descriptions OR incorrect user case notations OR illogical functional design | Inappropriate overview use case, detail use cases with scenarios (where applicable) and use case descriptions. | The use cases are well presented (generalization) with no major mistake in logic and notation, and described all flows in use case descriptions. | Appropriate labelling and no mistake in logic and notation and clear description for normal flow, subflow and alternative flow in use case descriptions. | Comprehensive provision of the required - overview use case; - detail use case diagrams with scenarios (where applicable: generalization, extends, includes);- use case descriptions for each use case / scenario and no mistake in logic and notation and appropriateness. | | | | | | | ACTIVITY DIAGRAMWITH DESCRIPTION(10%) | The business-level activity diagram(s) is without swimlanes and not logical in an overall cases. | The business-level activity diagram(s) is without swimlanes and logical partially. | The business-level activity diagram(s) provided are complete, with swimlanes, logical and with no major errors. ...
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