SRXMKT001A: Plan and implement services to meet client needs: Study guide
Study guide. This resource forms the study guide for the unit of competency, SRXMKT001A: Plan and implement services to meet client needs. This unit covers the knowledge and skills required to identify new markets for recruitment of clients and to plan and implement services to meet the needs of new and existing clients. The trainers guide and course content are available separately in related resources.
SRXMKT001A: Plan and implement services to meet client needs
This unit covers the knowledge and skills required to identify new markets for recruitment of clients and to plan and implement services to meet the needs of new and existing clients. It is set in the context of sporting related products and services.This resource supports the unit of competency, SRXMKT001A: Plan and implement services to meet client needs.This is the course content. The trainers guide and study guide are available separately in related resources.
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faults and tagging equipment. Comprehensive resources are provided which contain
interactions and activities. Opportunities for collaborative discussion are
included. T
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a CNC machining and processing centre. The user is guided through the process of
operating and monitoring CNC machines, checking and minimising waste quantities,
identifying and reporting problems and meeting quality requirements related to
repairing, recycling or discarding items. Comprehensive resources are provided which
contain interactions and activities. Opportunities for collaborative discussion are
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