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ENN1504 October/November 2024 | Due 18 October 2024. All questions answered. QUESTION 1: MINUTES OF A MEETING
BACKGROUND
Dr Nku is the Manager of the Wellness Clinic at Conwell College. The college services five
campuses. He has been tasked with the organisation of the main event of the year, the Cancer
Awareness Campaign celebrations, which would bring all the workers and students together at
a central venue. A planning committee, consisting of Wellness Clinic staff, members of the
Student Representative Council (SRC) and Conwell College Management sat together in a
meeting to discuss about preparations for the event to be held on 10 November 2024.
INSTRUCTIONS
Below is a transcript (exact words written down) of what was said under the agenda item 4.1 of
this meeting presented in the form of a dialogue. As the secretary of the Wellness Clinic
department, you are tasked with the responsibility to take minutes during meetings. At this point,
the meeting was discussing agenda item 4.1 Cancer Awareness Campaign Celebrations.
Write minutes of a meeting for agenda item 4.1 only. This means that the complete format for
minutes is not required. Remember that in taking minutes, we carefully select and summarise
information, and make changes to style and grammar. Note that you should not record what
each person said in turn. You should use the linear format (sentences and paragraphs) of
minutes. Your minutes must be at least 1 page in length.
TRANSCRIPT
Dr Nku (Chair): Ladies and gentlemen, Cancer is a major threat to the world of work and
has had a huge impact on the most productive segment of the labour force.
We have so far addressed most of the crucial issues that are affecting the
wellness of our college community, including recent complaints about drug
abuse that is recently negatively affecting the employees. This has made
us realise that the college should strengthen the department of counselling
so that such affected employees receive adequate support. We are now
progressing into this crucial agenda item 4.1 Cancer Awareness
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Campaign Celebrations. This is one of the most crucial events that the
college holds every year. The intention is to ensure that most of the people
get as much information about Cancer infection, preventative measures,
and how to live a normal life whilst infected with Cancer. Before we get into
suggestions of how we can organise the 2024 event, let me allow Dr Tlou,
our researcher, to brief us about what it means to commemorate World
Cancer Day.
Dr Tlou: Thank you Chair for allowing me to share crucial information about these
commemorations. Commemorations of World Cancer Day in 2024 are
done under the theme Increasing Impact through Transparency,
Accountability and Partnerships, and as the Cancer infection enters its
fourth decade, few, if any, workplaces remain untouched. Lest we forget,
according to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the majority of
infected people are between 25 and 49 years old. Half the nation’s
workforce falls into this age group. Businesses around the globe are
steadily counting up the cost of Cancer infections and the statistics are
staggering. According to the WHO, the disease is the world’s leading
infectious killer, claiming to date more than 25 million lives. Given this
information, colleagues, it is important that we strengthen our awareness
campaigns, and make a difference. Over to you Chair!
Dr Nku: Thank you Dr Tlou, for putting the matter into proper perspective. Ladies
and gentlemen, let us now look at how we can make 2024 Cancer
Awareness Campaign celebrations remarkable and successful. Let us think
about activities that are exciting and informative. The floor is open for your
inputs.
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Dr Mago: Thank you so much Dr Tlou, for sharing such important information with us.
We must praise the efforts of the government on the progress made
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nationally regardless of many challenges and resource constraints. Some
of the successes include a reduction in Cancer infections, particularly
among the economically active age group (15–49), and an increase in
voluntary testing. These days people get to know their status sooner, seek
treatment sooner, hence the increase in the number of people on treatment.
However, it cannot be left to the government alone to continue the fight
against Cancer. I suggest that we obtain the main guest speaker from the
Department of Health who will be able to share with us information about
what the corporate world and responsible citizens need to help stop the
spread of Cancer as it makes them less productive in the workplace.
Mr Sello: The SRC has started already with the preparations for the event. I am a
member of the small committee from the SRC that has brainstormed about
the expectations from the students and staff on the day of the event. The
SRC has taken the responsibility to design posters and flyers to remind staff
i n a l l t h e c amp u s e s and students about the title and date of the
event. All staff and students will be requested to wear the T-shirts bearing
the college colours. Each student must be in possession of the entry ticket
of R20 for fund raising. One of the SRC members is busy designing
entrance cards for the students. All campuses are expected to be at the
venue by 09:00. Buses will ferry them from campuses. Pink ribbons will be
pinned on everyone present to symbolise the event.
Dr Tau: It looks like the SRC is far ahead with the preparations. Thank you students
for taking such initiatives. College Management has reserved some funds
to finance this event. That includes securing the presence of a credible
guest speaker from the Department of Health. The Department of Health
will have stalls where information about Cancer will be given. Free food and
refreshments will be served after the event and ribbons will be provided to
all the attendees. We are also in discussions with a musician who might
agree to grace the day at a discounted price.
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Dr Lefika: The Wellness Clinic team is also working hard to make the event credible.
We intend to send invitations to key figures in the community and have
also selected a catering committee which has finalised its food budget and
submitted it to us. One of the committee members is also still designing a
programme for the day. We are also yet to find a Cancer survivor who will
provide a word of encouragement at the event.
Dr Nku: Ladies and gentlemen, I think we have covered a reasonable scope about
the preparations of our main event of the year. Are there any objections to
what have been suggested so far?
All: No Chair!
Dr Nku: Thank you so much ladies and gentlemen, for your inputs. All the
suggestions will be submitted to the College Management team for approval
and funding. The meeting is adjourned.
SUB-TOTAL: 50 Marks
QUESTION 2: INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
The purpose of this question is to establish whether you know how to write an investigative
report. This requires you to do the necessary preparatory reading so that you can answer the
question adequately.
GUIDELINES
1. It is important that you read Study Units 1 and 3 in the Study Guide and Learning Units 1
and 3 in the Workbook. You may also consult recommended books and related additional
resources to establish a sound understanding of how to write an investigative report, using
the appropriate content, structure, language, and style. Use your resources meaningfully to
create your response. Do not plagiarise.
2. Ensure that the information in the different sections of the report is presented in a logical
and coherent sequence. Provide important and specific details that are readily accessible at
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any given time when the report is read.
3. Edit and proofread the report before submission. You should ensure that the report reflects
originality and resourcefulness in providing relevant information that is complete and concise.
BACKGROUND
The Management of Conwell College is concerned about the prevalence and effects of Cancer
infections at the college. This has made the management team to realise that the college neither
offers any counselling for people in such condition, nor any education on prevention or
treatment for t h e infected employees.
INSTRUCTIONS
The Manager of the Wellness Clinic at Conwell College, Dr Nku, instructed you, the Human
Resources Manager at the clinic, to compile an investigative report on the prevalence and
effects of Cancer infections at the college, and how Conwell college community can fight the
scourge of the infections at the college. You are expected to submit the report to Dr Nku, the
Manager of the Wellness Clinic at Conwell College by 30 November 2024.
Your report should not exceed 3 pages in length. Use the following headings and subheadings:
TITLE
The information to be included in the title should relate to what the investigation is about,
where it is taking place and why it is to be conducted. Remember to present your title in
UPPERCASE.
1. TERMS OF REFERENCE
The following information should be included: t h e date on which you were commissioned
to conduct the investigation, the name and the position of the person who commissioned you,
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your name and your position, the essence of the report, and the date for the submission of
the report and recommendations.
2. PROCEDURES
Identify at least four (4) methods/steps/procedures followed to collect information from various
sources. It is imperative that each method/step/procedure is numbered and mentions the
purpose.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
3. FINDINGS
Present the information found during the investigation under each method/step/procedure
used above to collect information. This means four (4) findings are expected as per your
procedures identified above.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4. CONCLUSIONS
Comment, analyse and interpret the information (findings) above. Do not provide more than
three (3) conclusions.
4.1
4.2
4.3
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5. RECOMMENDATIONS
Provide possible options or actions in relation to the purpose of the investigation. Do not
instruct but make suggestions that you think can be followed to resolve the issue. Present two
or three (2-3) recommendations.
5.1
5.2
5.3
COMPILER’S DETAILS
This is the ending of your investigative report. Provide your signature, title, name and surname
followed by your position in the organisation. Finally, write the date.
SUB-TOTAL: 50 MARKS
GRAND TOTAL: 100 MARKS
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