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(Solution) 5HR03 (AC3.4) Explain the legislative requirements that impact reward practice.

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Solution The legal complements that can be considered as relative to Eco-Insulate are the Equality Act 2010, the National Minimum

(Solution) 5HR03 AC1.1) Explain the principles of reward and its importance to organisational culture and performance management.

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Solution The term “total reward” describes the benefits an employee receives from their job, which go beyond their base pay

(Solution) 5HR03 AC1.2) Assess the contribution of extrinsic and intrinsic rewards to improving employee contribution and sustained organisational performance.

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Solution Extrinsic rewards External incentives refer to those that are provided from outside; they may include pay, incentives, and other

(Solution) 5OS04 Question 1 (AC 1.1) major ways in which UK and Japanese workplace cultures differ from each other

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Solution Q 1: (AC 1.1) From Geert Hofstede’s cultural mapping research, major differences of UK and Japanese workplace cultures include

(Solution) 5OS04 Question 10 (AC 4.2) personal attributes and competencies your companies should consider when selecting staff to work at the new parent company’s headquarters in Japan

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Solution When selecting staff to work at the parent company’s headquarters in Japan, the company should consider both personal attributes

(Solution) 5OS04 Question 11 (AC 4.3) policies and practices your company should adopt for managing the repatriation of expatriate staff

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Solution To ensure a smooth repatriation process for expatriate staff returning from the UK or Japan, the company should adopt

(Solution) 5OS04 Question 2 (AC 1.2) benefits to your company of employing people in an international context following the takeover

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Solution Question 2(AC 1.2) Employing people in an international context after the takeover will provide three key benefits: Access to

(Solution) 5OS04 Question 3 (AC 1.3) tension in multi-national companies between a wish to adhere to global corporate standards and norms when managing people

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Solution Question 3 (AC 1.3) Explain why there is typically some tension in multi-national companies between a wish to adhere

(Solution) 5OS04 Question 4 (AC 2.1) major short term people management factors that your company will need to consider during the next few months

Solution In the short term, key people management factors to consider include employee communication, cultural integration, and role adjustments. Employee

(Solution) 5OS04 Question 5 (AC 2.2) major ways in which employment and labour market traditions vary between the UK and Japan

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Solution Two major differences in employment and labour market traditions between the UK and Japan are job security vs. labour

(Solution) 5OS04 Question 6 (AC 2.3) major ways in which common people management practices differ between the UK and Japan

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Solution Two major differences in people management practices between the UK and Japan are decision-making processes and performance evaluation methods.

(Solution) 5OS04 Question 7 (AC 3.1) role and function of a well-run and effective international people management function

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Solution A well-run and effective international people management function ensures seamless workforce integration, cultural alignment, and operational efficiency in a