Updated on: 11-09-2024 The aim of this unit is to develop a students understanding of the influence culture, politics and power have on the behaviour of others in an organisational context. Students will be in a position to apply the principles of organisational behaviour to a variety of business situations.
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Updated on: 28-08-2025 The aim of this unit is to develop a students understanding of the influence culture, politics and power have on the behaviour of others in an organisational context. Students will be in a position to apply the principles of organisational behaviour to a variety of business situations.
Updated on: 01/12/2023 The aim of this unit is to develop a students understanding of the influence culture, politics and power have on the behaviour of others in an organisational context. Students will be in a position to apply the principles of organisational behaviour to a variety of business situations.
Category: Past Courses - Level 4/5 HND
Updated on: 01/12/2023 The aim of this unit is to develop a students understanding of the influence culture, politics and power have on the behaviour of others in an organisational context. Students will be in a position to apply the principles of organisational behaviour to a variety of business situations.
Category: Courses in Progress - Level 4/5 HND
Updated on: 01/12/2023 The aim of this unit is to develop a students understanding of the influence culture, politics and power have on the behaviour of others in an organisational context. Students will be in a position to apply the principles of organisational behaviour to a variety of business situations.
Category: Courses in Progress - Level 4/5 HND
Updated on: 01/12/2023 The aim of this unit is to develop a students understanding of the influence culture, politics and power have on the behaviour of others in an organisational context. Students will be in a position to apply the principles of organisational behaviour to a variety of business situations.
Category: Past Courses - Level 4/5 HND
Updated on: 01/12/2023 The aim of this unit is to develop a students understanding of the influence culture, politics and power have on the behaviour of others in an organisational context. Students will be in a position to apply the principles of organisational behaviour to a variety of business situations.
Category: Past Courses - Level 4/5 HND
Updated on: 17-09-2025 Organisational behaviour is concerned with understanding, explaining and predicting
the behaviour of individuals in the workplace and can assist in the development of
practical solutions to organisational and managerial problems. Individuals, whether
acting in isolation or collectively as part of a group, engage in actions and behaviours
that can have a positive or negative impact on organisational performance and the
achievement of strategic goals. It is therefore essential that those who are involved
in managing and leading people in organisations acquire insight and expertise in
organisational behaviour.
The aim of this unit is to develop knowledge and understanding of how organisational
behaviour concepts, theories and techniques can be applied in work and
management settings to enhance individual, team and organisational performance.
Students will be able to apply this knowledge in a variety of business situations.
They will appreciate how effective application of organisational behaviour principles
can be used to explain why people behave and act in particular ways and to predict
how employees will respond to certain demands. The unit also develops student
understanding of the influence of culture and of the operation of power and politics in
organisations, and how these variables influence the actions and behaviour of people
in an organisational context.
On successful completion of this unit, students will have developed a range of
transferable skills and knowledge. This includes core people management skills
used to achieve positive organisational outcomes and to create value by recognising
individual difference, team working and the creation of inclusive organisational
cultures
Updated on: 29-04-2024 The majority of industrial and domestic processes are controlled by electronic circuitry, so it is important for engineers in a range of sectors to be proficient with fault finding and testing techniques, even though they may not be an expert in electronics. In this unit, you will explore the operational features, including the construction of a range of devices used in the testing of analogue and digital electronic circuits, using discrete and integrated circuit components. You will also explore fault finding techniques and prepare a test plan for diagnosing faults. You will go on to measure and test operational circuits to diagnose the location and nature of faults. The standard fault finding techniques introduced as part of this unit can be applied to a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, audio and video, wireless communications, industrial controls and factory automation. This unit will help to prepare you for employment, for example as an electrical/electronic technician, a traineeship/apprenticeship or for entry to higher education.
Updated on: 08-04-2025 The majority of industrial and domestic processes are controlled by electronic circuitry, so it is important for engineers in a range of sectors to be proficient with fault finding and testing techniques, even though they may not be an expert in electronics. In this unit, you will explore the operational features, including the construction of a range of devices used in the testing of analogue and digital electronic circuits, using discrete and integrated circuit components. You will also explore fault finding techniques and prepare a test plan for diagnosing faults. You will go on to measure and test operational circuits to diagnose the location and nature of faults. The standard fault finding techniques introduced as part of this unit can be applied to a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, audio and video, wireless communications, industrial controls and factory automation. This unit will help to prepare you for employment, for example as an electrical/electronic technician, a traineeship/apprenticeship or for entry to higher education.
Updated on: 26-03-2026 The majority of industrial and domestic processes are controlled by electronic circuitry, so it is important for engineers in a range of sectors to be proficient with fault finding and testing techniques, even though they may not be an expert in electronics. In this unit, you will explore the operational features, including the construction of a range of devices used in the testing of analogue and digital electronic circuits, using discrete and integrated circuit components. You will also explore fault finding techniques and prepare a test plan for diagnosing faults. You will go on to measure and test operational circuits to diagnose the location and nature of faults. The standard fault finding techniques introduced as part of this unit can be applied to a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, audio and video, wireless communications, industrial controls and factory automation. This unit will help to prepare you for employment, for example as an electrical/electronic technician, a traineeship/apprenticeship or for entry to higher education.
Updated on: 01/12/2023 The majority of industrial and domestic processes are controlled by electronic circuitry, so it is important for engineers in a range of sectors to be proficient with fault finding and testing techniques, even though they may not be an expert in electronics. In this unit, you will explore the operational features, including the construction of a range of devices used in the testing of analogue and digital electronic circuits, using discrete and integrated circuit components. You will also explore fault finding techniques and prepare a test plan for diagnosing faults. You will go on to measure and test operational circuits to diagnose the location and nature of faults. The standard fault finding techniques introduced as part of this unit can be applied to a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, audio and video, wireless communications, industrial controls and factory automation. This unit will help to prepare you for employment, for example as an electrical/electronic technician, a traineeship/apprenticeship or for entry to higher education.
Updated on: 01/12/2023 The majority of industrial and domestic processes are controlled by electronic circuitry, so it is important for engineers in a range of sectors to be proficient with fault finding and testing techniques, even though they may not be an expert in electronics. In this unit, you will explore the operational features, including the construction of a range of devices used in the testing of analogue and digital electronic circuits, using discrete and integrated circuit components. You will also explore fault finding techniques and prepare a test plan for diagnosing faults. You will go on to measure and test operational circuits to diagnose the location and nature of faults. The standard fault finding techniques introduced as part of this unit can be applied to a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, audio and video, wireless communications, industrial controls and factory automation. This unit will help to prepare you for employment, for example as an electrical/electronic technician, a traineeship/apprenticeship or for entry to higher education.
Category: Past Courses - BTEC Level 3 (BTEC3D)
Updated on: 01/12/2023 The majority of industrial and domestic processes are controlled by electronic circuitry, so it is important for engineers in a range of sectors to be proficient with fault finding and testing techniques, even though they may not be an expert in electronics. In this unit, you will explore the operational features, including the construction of a range of devices used in the testing of analogue and digital electronic circuits, using discrete and integrated circuit components. You will also explore fault finding techniques and prepare a test plan for diagnosing faults. You will go on to measure and test operational circuits to diagnose the location and nature of faults. The standard fault finding techniques introduced as part of this unit can be applied to a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, audio and video, wireless communications, industrial controls and factory automation. This unit will help to prepare you for employment, for example as an electrical/electronic technician, a traineeship/apprenticeship or for entry to higher education.
Updated on: 29-04-2024 This unit will develop your research skills and your understanding of the role marketing information plays in identifying and satisfying customers needs. In this unit, you will examine the purpose and type of market research undertaken in a business, consider the objectives of the research and the processes followed. You will plan and undertake a research activity using the most appropriate design and sampling method. You will analyse and interpret market research data and present your findings. You will use this knowledge to make recommendations for improvements to the market research process for a selected business. This unit will give you an insight into the importance of collecting and interpreting marketing information as a tool for making wider marketing decisions, and enable you to make an informed choice on the suitability of this marketing area as a possible employment or training opportunity.
Updated on: 08-04-2025 This unit will develop your research skills and your understanding of the role marketing information plays in identifying and satisfying customers needs. In this unit, you will examine the purpose and type of market research undertaken in a business, consider the objectives of the research and the processes followed. You will plan and undertake a research activity using the most appropriate design and sampling method. You will analyse and interpret market research data and present your findings. You will use this knowledge to make recommendations for improvements to the market research process for a selected business. This unit will give you an insight into the importance of collecting and interpreting marketing information as a tool for making wider marketing decisions, and enable you to make an informed choice on the suitability of this marketing area as a possible employment or training opportunity.
Updated on: 25-03-2026 This unit will develop your research skills and your understanding of the role marketing information plays in identifying and satisfying customers needs. In this unit, you will examine the purpose and type of market research undertaken in a business, consider the objectives of the research and the processes followed. You will plan and undertake a research activity using the most appropriate design and sampling method. You will analyse and interpret market research data and present your findings. You will use this knowledge to make recommendations for improvements to the market research process for a selected business. This unit will give you an insight into the importance of collecting and interpreting marketing information as a tool for making wider marketing decisions, and enable you to make an informed choice on the suitability of this marketing area as a possible employment or training opportunity.
Updated on: 01/12/2023 This unit will develop your research skills and your understanding of the role marketing information plays in identifying and satisfying customers needs. In this unit, you will examine the purpose and type of market research undertaken in a business, consider the objectives of the research and the processes followed. You will plan and undertake a research activity using the most appropriate design and sampling method. You will analyse and interpret market research data and present your findings. You will use this knowledge to make recommendations for improvements to the market research process for a selected business. This unit will give you an insight into the importance of collecting and interpreting marketing information as a tool for making wider marketing decisions, and enable you to make an informed choice on the suitability of this marketing area as a possible employment or training opportunity.
Updated on: 01/12/2023 This unit will develop your research skills and your understanding of the role marketing information plays in identifying and satisfying customers needs. In this unit, you will examine the purpose and type of market research undertaken in a business, consider the objectives of the research and the processes followed. You will plan and undertake a research activity using the most appropriate design and sampling method. You will analyse and interpret market research data and present your findings. You will use this knowledge to make recommendations for improvements to the market research process for a selected business. This unit will give you an insight into the importance of collecting and interpreting marketing information as a tool for making wider marketing decisions, and enable you to make an informed choice on the suitability of this marketing area as a possible employment or training opportunity.
Category: Past Courses - BTEC Level 3 (BTEC3D)