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ILM Solving Problems and Making Decisions

I​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​LM Solving Problems and Making Decisions AC1.1 Describe a problem it’s nature scope and impact. Describe the problem or improvement opportunity well defined in detail. Give both scope and impact described throughly and if appropriate quantified. 2 Paragraphs AC 2.1 Gather and interpret information to identify possible solutions to a problem. Evidence must be provided that substantial oral and written information has been collected from a variety of sources in order to effectively identify possible solutions The gathered information is presented in detail and thoroughly interpreted to clearly identify several possible solutions. 2 1/2 Paragraphs AC 2.2 Prepare a summary of the options providing facts and evidence. Give a range of varied options are thoroughly ua summarised or described. The options are clearly based on facts anduda evidence explicitly arising out of the interpretation of the problem. 2 Paragraphs A.C 3.1 Apply a simple decision making technique to evaluate options to arrive at the best soluti​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​on. A decision- making technique has been used to thoroughly evaluate options, individually or together, with the decision- making criteria described. Options are weighted and ranked to arrive at the best solution with facts to fully support the decision -making , the weightings and rankings. Resource implications are detailed in both the option summaries and the decision - making technique 3 Paragraphs AC4.1 Plan the implementation and communication of the decision. Give a detailed and SMART action plan(s ) is provided that fully plans both the implementation and communication of the decision, thoroughly describes responsibilities and details resource requirements ( including people and finance. Give 1 example 4 1/2 paragraphs AC4.2 Describe which monitoring and review techniques could be used to evaluate outcomes. Give Several appropriate monitoring and review techniques are thoroughly described. Clear measures of the effectiveness of the outcome are provided, such as milestones and give an example.

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