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Title: |Solving problems and making decisions |Unit Ref: |M3.01 | |
|Level: |3 |QCF unit code |K/501/3795 |
|Credit value: |2 |Guided learning hours |11 |
|Learning outcomes |Assessment criteria |
|The learner will |The learner can (in an organisation with which they are familiar) |
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|Know how to describe a problem, its |1.1 |Describe a problem, its nature scope and impact |
|nature, scope and impact | | |
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|Know how to gather and interpret |2.1 |Gather and interpret information to identify possible solutions to a problem |
|information to solve a problem | | |
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|Know how to solve a problem |3.1 |Briefly summarise the options, providing facts and evidence, not just opinion |
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