Problem Solving at Work - Workbook
Problem Solving at Work - Workbook
Problem Solving at Work - Workbook
Learner Name
NCFE Award
Employability Skills
Section
Tutor
Jackie Douglas
IQA
Start Date
Target Achievement Date
Date Achievement Unit
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Personal Tutorial
Record of Achievement
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Problem Solving At work
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Problem Solving at work
Unit summary This unit will introduce learners to problem-solving in a
work context, recognising and moving current understanding of problem-
solving in a home, education, or social situation into a work environment.
The unit covers the different types of problems learners might encounter
in the place of work, applying problem-solving techniques, and
identifying solutions.
Learning subjects
1 Identify the different types of problems you could encounter in
a place of work relating to:
Section 2
2 Understand how problems can be solved
Section 3
3. Understand the different types of problems they might
encounter in a place of work
The learner can:
3.2 Identify the different types of problems they could encounter in a
place of work relating to:
● People
● Tasks
● Resources
Learning outcome 1
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The learner will:
2. Understand how problems can be solved
The learner can:
2.1 Identify appropriate ways to come up with solutions for a
straightforward problem
2 Identify the different types of problems you could encounter in
a place of work relating to:
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Tasks You’re experiencing You have asked a college for help
trouble with your set on your tashkent have made a
tasks and are note to learn the skill later on so it
struggling to doesn’t get in the way of your
complete them. work.
Learning outcome 3
The learner will:
3. Know how to recognise possible solutions to a specific problem
The learner can:
3.1 Demonstrate the use of appropriate methods to create solutions
for a straightforward problem
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3.2 Decide what solution represents the best option, giving one
reason why this is the case.
Generative alternative solutions is the best option, this is because your
problem may not have 1 concrete solution and may need to be
handled with great care. Specifying short and long term alternate
solutions is extra helpful as it will help minimise chances of further
problems occurring in the future.
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3.1 A Demonstrate the use of appropriate methods to create
solutions for a straightforward problem: -
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3.2 B View the example question 3.1 A and decide what represents
the best option, giving one reason why this is the case
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A 1. By identifying problems, you have
already taken the first step in developing
problem-solving skills. Problems such as
How can you develop problem- insufficient data or poor customer
solving skills in the business service can arise in a business
environment? environment; these can be extinguished.
Looking for possible solutions to get rid
of these problems is the next step and
this helps you with not only establishing
problem solving skills but also with
organisational skills. Once you have
found solutions and implemented them,
awaiting results is the last step in
developing problem solving skills.
2.
3.
4.
And who can support you in the Friends and colleagues can help with
business, develop the skills? developing these skills within the
business. Managers also play a role in
helping you thrive and grow within the
environment.
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PC’s to be actioned: -
Amendments/s completed: -
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