Level 5, Unit 1 - Developing Professional Practice

Hi

I was wondering if anyone has recently completed the above until and are able to help me?

I'm after a bit of advise and guidance on how my submission should actually look - I'm struggling to get my head round it and any examples of work able to share with me would be so helpful.

I'm studying with ICS.

Many thanks

Becca

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  • Hi Maureen,
    Hope you are well.
    I know its been a while, I have been extremely busy with full time shift work, family, etc and I some how tried to write up my first assignment DVP01, I sent this to my tutor and I was told, all is going good, just need to cut down on my words. Then I got in touch with one of the Associate CIPD member for some feedback about my assessment and I was advised by them that my assignment is more of theory and no real life examples. I was advised by the fellow member to cut down lot of theory and write more examples. I am confused, because when I sent to my tutor he mentioned all is good to go.

    Also, I have few questions if you anyone could answer:
    1. Referencing to CIPD Map, I have to pick 3 elements, break down each element and band - are the elements the outer circle in the map? the 8 behaviours, and breaking down each element - is it the 10 professional areas?
    2. Task 2 - Conflict resolution 1 & 2, should i give an example
    3. Task 3 - Problem solving skills 1 & 2, Persuading, negotiating and Influencing - all examples required?
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  • Sorry for the delay Sanjay
    I have been away on business and then on holiday. I hope you have resolved your queries but if not here goes.
    1. We are encouraging people to look at the new Profession Map ICS may view this differently so please contact them.
    2. Conflict resolution it is always good to quote the theoretical models and then reflect on how you have or have not applied them. It is always good to reflect on your current practices so that you have a chance to improve.
    3. Yes, if you think about this we are doing this all the time.