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Present key findings for stakeholders from people practice activities and initiatives. (AC 2.2)
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2.2 Presentation of Findings
Percentage of Gender by Type It is clear that men make up more than half of the workforce, making up 53.85% of it, with women coming in second at 45.38%. The non-binary class, on the contrary, has the lowest percentage and has little representation inside the organisation. The differences in salaries across different genders The comparative bar graph shows the income distribution clearly, showing that women get the highest salaries, suggesting progress towards pay parity. Males do better than females in the lowest income group, raising questions about potential pay disparities based on gender. Disability percentage among the teams The property team, followed by the income team, has the greatest proportion of non-disabled people, as seen by the bar graph. The data unambiguously shows that a sizable portion of people in the organisation do not have disabilities. The data and its consequences need to be understood more deeply, and this can only be done by conducting thorough investigations that lead to insightful conclusions.
Table 2. Findings on Hybrid Working practices According to the study, 83% of the workforce, a sizeable number, strongly disagrees with experiencing stress when working in a physical workplace. In addition, 59% of employees feel a strong feeling of connection to the company’s culture following the implementation of hybrid working. In addition, the majority of respondents, or 54% of them, totally concur that hybrid working improves their ability to manage their personal and professional lives and general wellbeing.
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Make justified recommendations based on evaluation of the benefits, risks and financial implications of potential solutions. (AC 2.3)
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This assignment talks about the effective negotiation of procurement and supply. It includes at the beginning a brief about ROSHN company and its commercial department and what each function’s role. It also talked about the importance of procurement planning that assists in securing the best deals for the company. In addition to a specific category of spend that is commonly procured within the procurement function. Then it referred to the definition of the negotiation and what are the skills that any negotiator must have. It talked in details about the stages of negotiation and the importance of having a preparation stage, negotiation stage, and a post-contracting stage and what each of these stages include from activities need to be fulfilled in order to have a successful project. Moreover, there has been some information regarding the negotiation process within the approval cycle of procurement and how the negotiation is crucial prior approaching the market with a request for a quotation/proposal and what might impact any negotiation process such as PESTLE and Porter’s Five Forces elements. At the end, there has been some recommendations to enhance the knowledge of the current procurement officer at ROSHN along with nominating CIPS courses for any employee works in the procurement department. This report findings identify negotiation plan in procurement and supply management as essential for achieving value for money outcomes and leveraging in property sector where the organisation has based their operations. Also, this report has found that the Post-COVID global economic recession has elicited a reduction in overall performance of the property sector specifically in the real estate. Therefore, for ROSHN, limited resources have been identified as an issue impacting on the organisation success. This inform on the need for a detailed negotiation amongst the organisation different stakeholders to guarantee their continuity in business. The negotiation plan identified in this report is in alignment with various sourcing strategies, terms and conditions and stakeholder relationship. As part of this integrated report, the obtained findings and conclusions inform on the best practice of developing the negotiation plan. This is by following the phases of preparation, test, propose, bargain, agree and close. In all these identified stages, different tools and techniques can be used with all stakeholders relationships enhanced. Further, for achieving an optimum success in negotiation for design services, ROSHN would manage to achieve BATNA and MLA for best resources to be attained. From the findings and conclusions presented, there are different gaps noted affecting success of the negotiation plan. In order to fill the identified gaps, ROSHN can pursue various recommendations. These recommendations include implementing detailed plans with all stakeholders involved. Also, innovation and technology need to be introduced to be part of their negotiation process and successfully merged. An elaborate documentation is also important to be part of the negotiation plan with any conflict of interest mitigated. Also, depending on ROSHN target in terms of stakeholders, it is important to customise their negotiation plan.(Solution) CIPD Question 4: Using Job Evaluations for Determining Reward Decisions
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- By evaluating the ET company, a general contract has been selected which is used in sourcing different products and services in the organisation.
- Through an analysis of the contract, the power distribution and risk of ET and their suppliers has been established. Through the use of statistics and desk research, appropriate findings have been obtained.
- Also, the Supplier Preferencing Matrix, Porter’s 5 Forces and Turnkey Models and SWOT analysis have been used. The findings indicate that the risks and power are significantly distributed amongst the different stakeholders.