The document provides instructions for solving box and diamond problems:
1) Start with an equation such as 1x^2+16x+28 and draw a box and diamond.
2) Fill in the diamond by multiplying the first and last terms of the equation (28x^2) and using the middle term as the bottom (16x).
3) Find two numbers that multiply to the top and add to the bottom of the diamond (2x and 14x) to complete it.
4) Place the diamond numbers in the box and find the greatest common factors between terms, writing them above and beside the box.
Diamond model is used for analyzing issues and solving problems. It outlines the basic steps for improving quality and motivation in decision making and problem solving.
The document provides instructions for solving box and diamond problems:
1) Start with an equation such as 1x^2+16x+28 and draw a box and diamond.
2) Fill in the diamond by multiplying the first and last terms of the equation (28x^2) and using the middle term as the bottom (16x).
3) Find two numbers that multiply to the top and add to the bottom of the diamond (2x and 14x) to complete it.
4) Place the diamond numbers in the box and find the greatest common factors between terms, writing them above and beside the box.
Diamond model is used for analyzing issues and solving problems. It outlines the basic steps for improving quality and motivation in decision making and problem solving.
The document describes the lengthy multi-step process required to fulfill requests from ACC for client mental health notes and documents. It involves checking various electronic systems, requesting and scanning paper records, reviewing documents for relevance, and coordinating among multiple staff members. Fulfilling requests is time-intensive and complex, especially when early records are only in paper format or if full records from the beginning are requested. Staffing and resources limit how quickly requests can be completed.
Tina Arkley-Perry received a PRINCE2® Foundation Certificate in Project Management on December 9, 2015. Her certificate number is GR633032591TA and was printed on December 13, 2015. The certificate validates Tina Arkley-Perry's completion of training in the PRINCE2 project management methodology.
The document describes the lengthy multi-step process required to fulfill requests from ACC for client mental health notes and documents. It involves checking various electronic systems, requesting and scanning paper records, reviewing documents for relevance, and coordinating among multiple staff members. Fulfilling requests is time-intensive and complex, especially when early records are only in paper format or if full records from the beginning are requested. Staffing and resources limit how quickly requests can be completed.
Tina Arkley-Perry received a PRINCE2® Foundation Certificate in Project Management on December 9, 2015. Her certificate number is GR633032591TA and was printed on December 13, 2015. The certificate validates Tina Arkley-Perry's completion of training in the PRINCE2 project management methodology.