The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Identify cost factors impacting on supply of seafood product
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Cost factors related to the enterprise are determined. Completed |
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An historical perspective is applied to ensure accuracy and reliability of the information generated. Completed |
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Review enterprise costing methods
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Costing options for raw materials are reviewed. Completed |
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Costing options for direct and indirect labour are reviewed. Completed |
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Costing options for overheads are reviewed. Completed |
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Processing cost options developed are relevant to the nature and extent of operations. Completed |
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Options for controlling cost elements are reviewed. Completed |
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Volume, price, profit and projections are assessed against costing options. Completed |
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Quality assurance factors are reviewed in terms of impact on costing decisions. Completed |
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Identify and assess internal and external factors impacting on pricing decisions
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Profit goals and return on investment objectives established in overall business plans are assessed. Completed |
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Cost, volume, price, profit relationships and projections are assessed in relation to pricing decisions. Completed |
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Competitors' prices are assessed in terms of the implications for pricing decisions. Completed |
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Pricing strategy options are assessed in relation to competition for similar products and/or services, market penetration and comparable product pricing. Completed |
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Customer demand is analysed in relation to pricing decisions, and quality and value expectations. Completed |
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Quality assurance factors are reviewed Completed |
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Product and/or service design, distribution and promotion factors are examined and assessed. Completed |
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Regulatory and compliance factors are assessed. Completed |
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Determine conditions for the provision of the product and/or service
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Terms of sale and payment conditions that may impact upon the price of products and/or services are determined within relevant consumer legislation. Completed |
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Conditions relating to provision of the whole or part of the products and/or services are developed and clearly identify the nature and extent of products and/or services provided. Completed |
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Agreed variation to the terms of product and/or service provision are determined and formally communicated in a form and manner that ensures that there is no misunderstanding of the nature, extent and price of the products and/or services provided. Completed |
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Formulate prices for the provision of product and/or service
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Options developed for communicating retail product and/or service price are relevant for the product and/or service. Completed |
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Options developed for communication of business to business product and/or service price information are relevant. Completed |
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The form for communicating estimates for product and/or service pricing information to customers or clients are consistent with the formality and legal nature of the business transaction. Completed |
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Estimates clearly communicate the conditions and prices for the provision of products and/or services. Completed |
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Methods are developed and implemented to record pricing information, estimates and quotations communicated to clients, and client acceptances of pricing, estimate, and quotation terms. Completed |
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