The EAL Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Business Improvement Techniques qualification is made up of a number of units of competence, which EAL has derived from the National Occupational Standards (NOS), which set out the collective performance, skills requirements and underpinning knowledge requirements. EAL provides documents which allow both the learners and the assessor to record the progress through the qualification. The units contain the performance to be assessed, the knowledge to be assessed and the evidence required from the learner to demonstrate their skills.
This NVQ qualification is gained when all the necessary units have been achieved.
The centre will then be able to apply for the learner’s NVQ certificate of achievement.
The learner will also receive a certificate of unit credit, listing all the units they have completed, which can be used as accredited prior learning to complete a qualification.
Wales: Level 2 apprenticeship framework - Improving Operational Performance - FR04237 (Business Improvement Techniques)
The minimum age for registration is 16.
This qualification is a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) based on the Business-Improvement Techniques national occupational standards that were developed by Enginuity, the Sector Skills Council for the science, engineering and manufacturing technologies. The qualification is about occupational competence and involves the skills and knowledge needed to be able to carry out a range of activities related to lean business process and quality improvement.
There are no entry qualifications or age limits required by learners to undertake the qualification unless this is a legal requirement of the process or the environment. Assessment is open to any learner who has the potential to achieve the assessment criteria set out in the qualification.
The qualification has been designed for those learners who are making a contribution to the identification and implementation of lean business improvements such as employees involved in lean business improvement within a team who wish to have their lean business improvement competencies assessed for certification purposes. It is also for new employees who have undertaken lean business improvement training and are now acquiring experience within a team and wish to demonstrate their competencies for assessment purposes.
This is a competence based qualification and the evidence put forward by the learner can only be regarded as valid, reliable, sufficient and authentic if demonstrated in a real working environment, where work activities or work outcomes assessed are from the learner.
Apprenticeships: Operational Operational Performance
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