Research And Evaluate A Suitable Company
1.1 research and evaluate a suitable company
| Criteria | Company 1 | Company 2 | Company 3 | Company 4 | Local shop/bar/restaurant | ||
| Travel | |||||||
| Salary | |||||||
| Flexible | |||||||
| Type of job | |||||||
| Technical skills expected | |||||||
| Soft skills | time
Good problem solving skills
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| Benefits |
Research And Evaluate A Suitable Company
| Rating of the company | Reasons | |
| Company 3 | ||
| Company 1 | ||
| Local shop | ||
1.2 proposal web design / CV
| Name | |
| Job Title | Web design |
| Duties | |
| Soft skills | |
| Technical skills | |
| Brief introduction to your self | |
| Reason for the work experience | |
| Future plan | |
| Supervisors: roles and responsibilities of academic and industrial mentors |
Proposal for database /CV
| Name | |
| Job Title | Database |
| Duties | |
| Soft skills | |
| Technical skills | |
| Brief introduction to your self | |
| Reason for the work experience | |
| Future plan | |
| Supervisors: roles and responsibilities of academic and industrial mentors |
Research And Evaluate A Suitable Company
- Select a proposal for email to employers / Communicate with employers
- Your final agreed proposal
- 1.3 recognise the business constraints on the work experience offered
| Business constraints | Explanations ( Citations and reference required ) | How I will manage? |
| need to be fully trained, | ||
| adherence to quality systems | ||
| health and safety considerations | ||
| supervision time, | ||
| workload, | ||
| customer satisfaction | ||
| limited staffing | ||
| cost of materials |
Identify a suitable job title
- Prepare a job duties and responsibilities of the job
- Apply MoSCoW to arrange the duties based on priorities of the task
- the categories are typically understood as:[3]
Must have
Requirementslabeled as Must have are critical to the current delivery time box in order for it to be a success. If even one Must haverequirement is not included, the project delivery should be considered a failure (note: requirements can be downgraded from Must have, by agreement with all relevant stakeholders; for example, when new requirements are deemed more important). MUST can also be considered an acronym for the Minimum Usable SubseT.
Should have
- Requirements labeled as Should have are important but not necessary for delivery in the current delivery timebox. While Should haverequirements can be as important as Must have, they are often not as time-critical or there may be another way to satisfy the requirement, so that it can be held back until a future delivery time box.
Could have
- Requirements labeled as could have are desirable but not necessary, and could improve user experience or customer satisfaction for little development cost. These will typically be included if time and resources permit.
Won’t have (this time)
- Requirements labeled as won’t have been agreed by stakeholders as the least-critical, lowest-payback items, or not appropriate at that time. As a result, won’t have requirements are not planned into the schedule for the next delivery time box. Won’t haverequirements are either dropped or reconsidered for inclusion in a later time box. (Note: occasionally the term would like to have is used; however, that usage is incorrect, as this last priority is clearly stating something is outside the scope of delivery).
- Duties
- Writing and editing content
- Designing webpage layout
- Determining technical requirements
- Updating websites
- Creating back up files
- Solving code problems
- Fundamentals of design imaging
- Basic web design
- Animation
- Multimedia design
- Content management
- Editing for video and audio
- Multimedia programming and technology
Application of MoSCoW rules
| Tasks | Must | Should | Could | Would | Reason reasons for rationalisation of the order of tasks. |
| 1 Writing and editing content | 1.Writing and editing content | First it is required to create web pages not the contents. | |||
| 2 Designing webpage layout | 2 Designing webpage layout | ||||
| 11.Content management | 11.Content management | ||||
| 5.Creating back up files | 5.Creating back up files |
- I have agreed the listed duties to undertake as a part of my work experience for fulfil the requirement of the Work Base Experience module.
- Sign by the student Sign by the manager sign by the academic supervisor
- 2.2 produced a plan for work experience – 3 weeks
- Develop detailed plan with schedule of tasks
- Proposed dates for reviews
- Expected input from supervisors
Duties- Week 1
| Day | Time | Activities | End of week self-evaluation | Managers review date | Action plan and expected date of completion | Review of action points | Supervisor review date | Action and review dates |
| Monday | 10-1 | Updating websites- please specify your task | ||||||
| Lunch | ||||||||
| 2-4 | ||||||||
| Tuesday | 11-1 | |||||||
| Lunch | ||||||||
| 2-5 | Basic web design-
· Interview the team
· Study the current web
· Draft a home page
· Research on web sites
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2.3 analyse the benefits of the proposed activities
Benefits to business
Benefits to learner
| Benefits to business | Explanation with citations and referencing | Benefits to learner | Explanation with citations and referencing |
| allowing more routine tasks | understanding
how a business operates
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| allowing procedures/techniques to be developed | understanding importance of teamwork | ||
| increasing
responsiveness,
| learning new techniques | ||
| identifying cost saving measures | development of problem-solving skills | ||
| development of time-management skills |
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