Course Description

This course provides you with a video, a downloadable assignment guide booklet, along with your own Harvard Referencing Guide and video. This is everything you need to successfully write and pass your ILM accredited assignment on Planning and allocating work. This Assignment writing guide is a step by step guide on how to structure your work and how to answer the key questions within your assignment brief. It includes guidance on key words, examples for your reference and also things to look out for. This course is intended for learners who are studying on the ILM accredited unit and therefore need to write an assignment in order to pass this unit.


Course curriculum

    1. Video - Assignment guide for Planning and allocating work

    2. Booklet - Assignment guide for Planning and allocating work

    3. Slides - Assignment guide for Planning and allocating work

    4. Assignment brief - Planning and allocating work

    5. Assignment template - Planning and allocating work

    1. Video - How to reference correctly using the Harvard Reference method

    2. Booklet - How to reference correctly using the Harvard Reference method

    3. Slides - How to reference correctly using the Harvard Reference method

    1. Assignment submission for Planning and allocating work

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  • 0.5 hours of video content
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Tutor Marie O'Donnell

I have over 10 years’ experience of managing and leading together with over 20 years’ experience in teaching leadership, management and teacher training. My experience ensures that I can relate to your workplace issues and offer realistic, practical solutions. I have taught extensively across the three sectors; public, private and voluntary which enables me to understand issues facing all three sectors.I have a strong background in managing and developing others and my goal in life is to see others thrive.I don’t teach from the textbook. Yes, they are important however life doesn’t always work like it does in the movies and work doesn’t always work the same way as it does in books. That said, reading is important therefore I try to bring management models to life using my own work experience so that they make more sense and can be applied to improve your working practice. I also realise that some learners are daunted by what I call ‘management babble’. I will help you to understand this ‘babble’ but more importantly, I won’t be using it in my sessions.