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Welcome to CIT Solutions Diploma of Government (Financial Services)
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Before we start Emergency procedures Facilities Mobile phones Keep safe and comfortable Phone (on silent) Emergency procedures Facilities Mobile phones Keep safe and comfortable Phone (on silent)
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Undertake research and analysis Learning outcomes By the end of today’s session learners will be able to: – Identify and undertake research – Analyse information and apply the results of analysis – Maintain information systems – Compile reports from information systems Learning outcomes By the end of today’s session learners will be able to: – Identify and undertake research – Analyse information and apply the results of analysis – Maintain information systems – Compile reports from information systems
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Review of promoting compliance with legislation, policy & procedures In your groups, discuss the ideas or concepts you can recall from last week. Note down the main points In your groups, discuss the ideas or concepts you can recall from last week. Note down the main points
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Undertake research and analysis Topic 1 – Research – What is it? – Types of research – Decision-making in organisations – Undertaking research – Summarising and presenting findings – Maintaining information systems Topic 1 – Research – What is it? – Types of research – Decision-making in organisations – Undertaking research – Summarising and presenting findings – Maintaining information systems
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Undertaking a research project Topic 2 – Workplace research project – Planning your research – Choosing your topic – Identifying and implementing a research strategy – Collecting and analysing information – Writing up and presenting the report – Recommended report structure – Evaluating your report Topic 2 – Workplace research project – Planning your research – Choosing your topic – Identifying and implementing a research strategy – Collecting and analysing information – Writing up and presenting the report – Recommended report structure – Evaluating your report
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Research Definition - derived from an old French work recerchier, meaning to investigate thoroughly. Why research? Applied research Using the scientific methodology Definition - derived from an old French work recerchier, meaning to investigate thoroughly. Why research? Applied research Using the scientific methodology
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Types of research Types of research include: – Experimental – Survey – Historical, and – Case study How much research is required? Types of research include: – Experimental – Survey – Historical, and – Case study How much research is required?
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Research in the Public Sector Class exercise (Handout 3.1) Discuss: – reasons for undertaking research in the public sector, – public sector issues, – what information would be required to decide how to address the issue, and – where could the information required be found. Class exercise (Handout 3.1) Discuss: – reasons for undertaking research in the public sector, – public sector issues, – what information would be required to decide how to address the issue, and – where could the information required be found.
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Exploratory research is the initial research conducted to clarify and define the nature of a problem or opportunity. provides a sound understanding of the issue to be addressed is primarily a form of qualitative research Group exercise – Research into customer satisfaction of services provided – Qualitative v Quantitative is the initial research conducted to clarify and define the nature of a problem or opportunity. provides a sound understanding of the issue to be addressed is primarily a form of qualitative research Group exercise – Research into customer satisfaction of services provided – Qualitative v Quantitative
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Data collection methods There are a number of methods: – surveys, – interviews, – questions, and – observation. There are a number of methods: – surveys, – interviews, – questions, and – observation.
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Data collection methods Other sources of information: – Data warehouses – Internet search engines SMART Principles: Other sources of information: – Data warehouses – Internet search engines SMART Principles:
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Research Sample size Research constraints – Time – Availability of data Ethical, legislation & organisational issues Sample size Research constraints – Time – Availability of data Ethical, legislation & organisational issues
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Research Summarising and presenting data involves three steps: – selecting the categories in which the raw data can be summarised – organising and sorting the data collected into the appropriate categories – presenting the data in a format that aids in drawing conclusions Summarising and presenting data involves three steps: – selecting the categories in which the raw data can be summarised – organising and sorting the data collected into the appropriate categories – presenting the data in a format that aids in drawing conclusions
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Research Presenting data Class exercise – Sue’s Ice-cream Stand Discuss: – What does the data present indicate? Presenting data Class exercise – Sue’s Ice-cream Stand Discuss: – What does the data present indicate?
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Research Drawing conclusions and reporting your findings – What did you ask? – What did you find? – What exactly did you conclude? – To whom do your conclusions apply? Drawing conclusions and reporting your findings – What did you ask? – What did you find? – What exactly did you conclude? – To whom do your conclusions apply?
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Research Reporting your research – what you did – why you did it – what you found – what you conclude from your findings Structure of your report – Refer to Workbook pages 75 and 76 Reporting your research – what you did – why you did it – what you found – what you conclude from your findings Structure of your report – Refer to Workbook pages 75 and 76
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Maintaining information systems Accurate and secure systems are critical for obtaining research information. Systems must therefore be maintained efficiently and effectively. Information systems in the workplace Principles of information system management Accurate and secure systems are critical for obtaining research information. Systems must therefore be maintained efficiently and effectively. Information systems in the workplace Principles of information system management
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Group Assessment GAA 6 – Ethical consideration for research and sources of public sector work-related information. Complete GAA 6 in your groups – all questions. GAA 6 – Ethical consideration for research and sources of public sector work-related information. Complete GAA 6 in your groups – all questions.
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Your workplace research project ELA 2 – Consolidated research and budget Group activity Undertake a research project and present a summary of your project to the class. Steps in a research project ELA 2 – Consolidated research and budget Group activity Undertake a research project and present a summary of your project to the class. Steps in a research project
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Evaluating your report Obtain constructive feedback Reflect on the feedback Reflect on changes done to your work (by your Supervisor or Manager) Obtain constructive feedback Reflect on the feedback Reflect on changes done to your work (by your Supervisor or Manager)
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Group exercise Practice for planning a simple research project Handout 3.3 – Discuss and complete a draft plan Practice for planning a simple research project Handout 3.3 – Discuss and complete a draft plan
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© CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2014 © CIT Solutions Pty Ltd 2016 Any questions? Do you have any more questions…? ELA 2 – Workplace research project Next week: “Communicating in the Workplace” and “Monitor and Maintain Workplace safety” Do you have any more questions…? ELA 2 – Workplace research project Next week: “Communicating in the Workplace” and “Monitor and Maintain Workplace safety”
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