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KII5094 Managing Hospitality Business Assessment 3 Contents Introduction
3 Assessment for this unit
3 Assessment Task 3
6 Information for students
6 Activities
9 Assessment Task 3: Checklist
28 Introduction Welcome to the Student Assessment Task 3 for KII5094 Managing Hospitality Business. These tasks have been designed to help you demonstrate the skills and knowledge that you have learnt during your course. The following unit(s) of competency is covered in this subject SITXGLC002
Identify and manage legal risks and comply with law
SITXMGT005 Establish and conduct business relationships Please ensure that you read the instructions provided with these tasks carefully. You should also follow the advice provided in the Hospitality Works Student User Guide
. The Student User Guide provides important information for you relating to completing assessment successfully. Assessment for this unit For you to be assessed as competent, you must successfully complete two assessment tasks: •
Assessment Task 1: Knowledge questions – You must answer all questions correctly. •
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KII5094 Managing Hospitality Business Assessment 3 o
Assessment Task 2A: Legal compliance project– You are required to advise a case study organisation on their legal compliance obligations. To ensure staff comply with their findings, you are then required to develop six risk management strategies and send these to
all staff. o
Assessment Task 2B: Maintaining compliance – You are required to speak to a council legal representative to get information about the restaurant’s registration, then fill out, and submit, the required documentation. You are then required to ensure that all suppliers are compliant with their legal obligations. You will then review one of your risk management strategies from the previous Assessment Task 2A to include new information. •
Assessment Task 3
(this assessment):
Maintaining business relationships – You are required work collaboratively with your student group to build and foster business relationships and identify and develop opportunities by way of collaboration, negotiation and setting in place formal agreements. You are required to complete 16 activities in this assessment. ASSESSMENT COVERSHEET
Unit: Course Name: Assessment Tool: Assessment 3 Student must fill this section: Student Name: Student ID: Privacy Release Clause: “I give my permission for my assessment material to be used in the auditing, assessment validation & moderation Process” Authenticity Declaration: “I declare that: •
The material I have submitted is my own work; •
I have kept a copy of all relevant notes and reference material that I used in the production of my work; •
I have given references for all sources of information that are not my own, including the words, ideas and images of others.” •
All work is to be entirely of the student. •
Read the instructions for each question very carefully. •
Be sure to PRINT your FULL name & LAST name in every place that is provided. •
Short questions must be answered in the spaces provided or follow the word limits as instructed. •
For those activities requesting extra evidence such as: research reports, ESSAY reports, etc. The student must attach
its own work formatted in double space, Arial 12 pts. •
All assessment tasks must be addressed correctly in order to obtain a competence for the unit of competency. •
If the Student doesn’t understand the assessment, they can request help from the assessor to interpret the assessment. All assessments must be submitted online. Login to www.kiionline.edu.au
and follow the subject link to submit your assessments. Note that the hard copy of the assessments will not be accepted.
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“I understand all the above rules and guidelines for the assessment” Full Name Signature Date (dd/mm/yyyy) Pre-assessment Checklist Your assessor will go through the assessment for this unit. It is important that you understand this assessment
before taking on the questions and tasks. To confirm that you have been given this overview, we ask you to complete the following Pre-Assessment Checklist. You are required to carefully read each checklist item provided below and tick either ‘Y’ to confirm your understanding or ‘N’ if you disagree. In case you disagree with an item, please provide your reason under the
‘Comments’ column. When you have done this, we ask you to sign this Pre-Assessment Checklist. This acknowledges that your Trainer/Assessor has discussed all of the information with you prior to undertaking this assessment. Pre – assessment Checklist Comments Y
N I, the student, understand the purpose of the assessment. Y
N I understand when and where the assessment will occur, who will assess and in what format the assessment will be submitted. Y
N I understand the methods of assessment. Y
N I understand what resources are required to complete this assessment. Y
N I understand the performance level required for each assessment event. Y
N I understand that it must be my own work. I have been explained and understand the serious consequences in case this work is found plagiarised. Y
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N I understand the feedback process and the appeals process. Y
N The assessor has discussed with me if I have any special needs and if so what arrangements have been made. Student Full Student ID Student Date Name Signature Assessment Task 3 Information for students This assessment is a simulation project require you to apply the knowledge you have gained and demonstrate
your skills which you have acquired during the learning phase of this unit. Ensure that you: •
review the advice to students regarding answering knowledge questions in the Hospitality Works Student User Guide
•
comply with the due date for assessment which your assessor will provide •
adhere with your KII’s submission guidelines •
answer all questions completely and correctly •
submit work which is original and, where necessary, properly referenced •
submit a completed cover sheet with your work •
avoid sharing your answers with other students. Assessment information
Information about how you should complete this assessment can be found in Appendix A of the Hospitality Works Student User Guide
.
Refer to the appendix for information on: •
where this task should be completed •
the maximum time allowed for completing this assessment task •
whether or not this task is open-book. Note
: You must complete and submit an assessment cover sheet with your work. A template is provided in Appendix B of the Student User Guide. Resources for the student Kingsford International Institute |CRICOS: 03689D RTO: 45363 |KII5094| Jan 2023 v1.0 Page 5
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KII5094 Managing Hospitality Business Assessment 3 •
Hospitality Works Student User Guide
: The Student User Guide provides important information for students relating to completing training, work placements and assessment. •
Student Assessment Tasks
: The Student Assessment Tasks include the tasks as well as guidance about how to complete each assessment. Submission information and relevant forms are also included. The Student Assessment Tasks for this unit can be found in the Assessment folder for this unit. •
Supporting resources
: Supporting resources include templates, journals, workbooks and portfolios which can be used by the student to support them in providing evidence of their competence. You will find supporting resources in the Student Resources folder for this unit. Please ensure that students receive these documents before they begin their assessment tasks. For this unit, the supporting resources for students comprise: o
Legal Compliance Briefing Report Template
(Assessment Task 2A) o
Customer Services Policy and Procedures Template (Assessment Task 2A)
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Supplier Contract (Assessment Task 2B). o
Project Portfolio, assessment 3 o
Simulation pack, assessment 3: −
Approved Contractors Record −
Approved Suppliers Record −
External Communication Policy and Procedure −
Finance Policy and Procedure −
Service Agreement Con-air −
Service Agreement Fire and Safety −
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