List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
ELEMENTS | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements describe the essential outcomes | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Analyse market. | 1.1.Identify business client groups and analyse their product and service preferences. 1.2.Review performance of product and service range to identify demand and seasonal variations. 1.3.Identify opportunities to improve product and service range. 1.4.Research and identify potential new products and services, evaluate supplier claims, benefits for clients and potential safety risks. 1.5.Identify market competition for specific products and services. |
2. Plan product and service range. | 2.1.Assess existing product and service range against business objectives, market analysis and sales performance. 2.2.Evaluate new techniques and equipment and assess workforce skills, knowledge and training required to introduce. 2.3.Identify space and equipment requirements for product display and service delivery. 2.4.Determine optimum product and service mix considering all factors and according to market analysis. |
3. Negotiate supply and maximise profit. | 3.1.Negotiate cost of supply to maximise profit margins. 3.2.Negotiate terms of trade with suppliers. 3.3.Convey complete and accurate records of negotiations and agreements to appropriate personnel. 3.4.Determine pricing policies for products and services according to nett profit margin required. 3.5.Develop product and service assessment checks and regularly calculate contributions against budgeted sales targets. |
4. Introduce new products and services. | 4.1.Update product and service range at regular intervals. 4.2.Inform staff of new product and service range, and implement relevant staff training. 4.3.Demonstrate and promote new products and services to staff. 4.4.Rationalise or delete non-performing products or services. 4.5.Consolidate stock to maximise sales and minimise adverse effects on profit. |
5. Monitor quality. | 5.1.Establish specifications for quality of supplier merchandise. 5.2.Monitor merchandise quality during supply and delivery process and rectify deficiencies. 5.3.Check stock return figures and analyse against target figures. 5.4.Evaluate product and service range regularly against staff and client feedback and amend as required. |
Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:
research four different client groups and their product and services preferences
review the performance of four different products
research and identify new products and suppliers for four product types suitable for above client preferences
introduce three new products:
negotiate cost of supply and terms of trade
develop and document pricing policies and lists for each new product introduced
demonstrate and promote products to staff and advise of supplier claims, benefits for clients and potential safety risks
over three supply periods, monitor the quality of supply and rectify deficiencies; monitor and record sales performance
research two new services:
evaluate against above client service preferences
assess organisation’s ability to introduce
calculate projected sales and profit.
Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:
sources of information on personal services client groups and their product and service preferences
full details of the organisation’s product and service range
overview of competitors’ current products, services and price structure
sources and content of product and supplier information
types of supplier product claims, methods used to substantiate and how to evaluate
sources of information on new personal service techniques and equipment and business impacts of introducing these
layout and space requirements for product display and delivery of different personal services relevant to the business type
for personal services businesses and the organisation in particular:
business objectives
profit margins
sales targets for turnover and profit
methods used to consolidate stock and delete products while maintaining profitability
format and content of sales budgets, sales and stock reports and use in analysing product and service performance
format, content and use of product pricing policies and lists
principles of negotiation, stages in the negotiating process and different techniques that can be used
key components of contracts and agreements with suppliers:
nature of agreements and contracts
preferred supplier agreements
terms and obligations of parties
terms of trade
exclusion clauses
dispute resolution clauses
termination of contracts
methods to monitor quality of supply and identify and rectify systematic deficiencies.
Assessment must ensure use of:
activities that allow the individual to research, plan for and update a range of products and services and to monitor and evaluate product and service success over an extended time period
people with whom the individual can interact for all communication aspects of the unit; these can be:
people in a personal services industry workplace or
people who participate in role plays or simulated activities within a training organisation
computers, printers and general software programs used to produce pricing policies and lists
the following documents which can be actual documents used by a personal services business or generated by a registered training organisation for the purposes of project and assessment activities:
customer profiles, service history and product and service preferences
sales budgets
sales reports
stock reports
template:
supplier contracts and agreements
supplier terms of trade
product pricing policies and lists
supplier product information including product claims and cost of supply.
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisation’s requirements for assessors.