Professional Certificate in Electoral Processes Understanding and Demonstrating Assessment Criteria Facilitator: Tony Cash.

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Professional Certificate in Electoral Processes Understanding and Demonstrating Assessment Criteria Facilitator: Tony Cash

Session Outline  Structuring a piece of work for assessment (generic overview and principles)  Demonstrating all assessment criteria in your two assignments  Discussion of how to bring electoral content into these structures

Generic Criteria Demonstrate: knowledge, understanding and skills ability to apply knowledge, understanding and skills in a workplace context All specific criteria required (We will explore CMI specific criteria in more detail)

What Makes a Good Assignment? What do you think makes a good written assignment?

Demonstrating Understanding We demonstrate understanding by showing we can APPLY the theory and concepts to improve RESULTS/ OUTCOMES in the work context

Generic Principles Demonstrate: WHAT you know/ did / needs to be done(knowledge and skills) HOW you did it / how it should be done (methodology and demonstrating understanding) OUTCOME you are aiming for/ have achieved / will achieve

CMI Criteria In addition to the specific assessment criteria in each unit, the learner’s work must be: –accurate, current and authentic –relevant in depth and breadth and must also show the learner’s: clear grasp of concepts ability to link theory to practice, and ability to communicate clearly in the relevant discipline at the expected level for the qualification

Structure: Example Title page Contents and appendices Acknowledgements Glossary of terms and abbreviations Statement of terms of reference Executive summary Introduction and background Main body of the investigation / project Conclusions Recommendations Appendices Bibliography

Some Thoughts To get started it may help to: Write down all ideas, then structure later Then: Check ideas cover all criteria Edit repeatedly!

Assignment 1: Meeting Stakeholder and Quality Needs (NB SUMMARY – See full guidance) Draw up a report for your management board (about 2,500 words plus any necessary supporting annexes and documents) 3 main areas: Recommendations about managing various relationships Proposals for new procedures within organisation to ensure continuous improvement in quality of service delivery Proposals for using consultation to gather input to help with improving quality of service delivery

Assignment 1: Meeting Stakeholder and Quality Needs 1.1 Determine organisational stakeholders and their expectations 1.2 Discuss methods of meeting stakeholder expectations or requirements 1.3 Identify methods of communicating stakeholders’ requirements with team members 1.4 Explain processes for updating information on stakeholder requirements

Assignment 1 ctd. 2.1 Discuss the meaning of quality to an organisation 2.2 Identify and apply organisational quality policies and procedures 2.3 Determine how to encourage staff to contribute ideas to improving quality 2.4 Conduct a quality audit and make recommendations for improvement

Assignment 1 ctd 3.1 Discuss the concept of and need for continuous improvement 3.2 Assess work activities and identify areas for improvement 3.3 Encourage staff to contribute ideas for continual improvement

Assignment 2: Conducting a Management Project Report for management board (about 2,500 words, plus annexes and supporting documents as necessary) - how electoral process project for elections (due to be held in three years time) should be managed, monitored, implemented and delivered

Assignment 2: Conducting a Management Project 1.1 Determine a management area for investigation that has an implication for a work-related area 1.2 Identify the aim, scope and objective of the project 1.3 Justify the aim and objective of the project

Assignment 2 ctd 2.1 Identify sources of data and information for the project 2.2 Analyse the data and information for options or alternatives that meet the project aim 2.3 Determine an option or alternative that meets the project aim

Assignment 2 ctd 3.1 Evaluate the research to make conclusions 3.2 Recommend a course of action to meet the project aim 3.3 Assess the impact of the project recommendations

Assignment 2 ctd 4.1 Determine the medium to be used to show the results 4.2 Produce the results of the project 4.3 Discuss the impact of the project on the work-related area.

Discussion: Electoral Content in Criteria Discuss examples that use electoral content, for the various criteria

Any Questions? Any aspects of assessment process you want to ask about?

Action Planning Review of: What you have learnt from today How specifically you will apply it

Stakeholder Issues Define (who are they? Priorities?) Determine their expectations and concerns (communication) Decide what to do with stakeholder views (e.g. sharing with others in your organisation, letting stakeholders know what has happened) Decide systems for updating information (monitoring ongoing stakeholder views)

23 Stakeholder Analysis IMPACTIMPACT INVOLVEMENT

24 IMPACTIMPACT INVOLVEMENT DefendPersuade No action? Empower Communicate and involve Stakeholder Analysis

Quality: Examples of Issues Definition of quality for a particular organisation/ context Measurement (e.g. reliability, efficiency, productivity etc) Process improvement and problem solving Mechanisms for corrective action Implementation and communications plan Helping all people involved take ownership of quality issues

26 Lessons from Project Work Clear timetable and milestones Clear outcomes and deliverables Accountability Good communication with stakeholders Be “joined up” internally and externally Resources identified and allocated Risk analysis Contingency planning.

Rational Decision-Making Overview 1.Define the decision to be made 2.Establish the objectives 3.Classify and define musts and wants 4.Generate alternatives 5.Consider alternatives against your requirements 6.Test the alternatives against musts 7.Score the alternatives against wants 8.Consider results