Performance improvement · AS 91500
Evaluate the effectiveness of a performance improvement programme
Evaluate the effectiveness of a performance improvement programme
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This standard asks you to take a real performance improvement programme (either one you created or one someone else ran) and judge whether it actually worked. You need to explain your judgement using science-based principles (how the body works, how skills are learned) and real-world factors (cultural, financial, social, environmental) that affected the programme's success.
You examine the programme using some biophysical principles and socio-cultural factors to make a basic judgement about whether it worked.
You examine the programme in detail, using multiple biophysical principles and socio-cultural factors together to make connected, well-reasoned judgements about its effectiveness.
You question the assumptions behind the programme, use biophysical and socio-cultural factors to make insightful judgements, and propose specific, justified modifications to improve it.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.