PSL Pace Rating Clinic 2013

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| 1 | Working to improve your productivity

PSL Pace Rating Clinic 2013

www.psleurope.com

Productivity Solutions Limited

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Overview

• The PSL Pace Rating Clinic differs from the standard clinics, as a full introduction to rating is delivered, together with guided application, feedback and regular accuracy analysis.

• This approach ensures every opportunity to improve the delegate’s ability and is a clinic in the truest sense.

• Our pass mark is higher that the standard clinic, yet more candidates gain the requisite mark.

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Details• One day duration;

• Up to 10 delegates;

• Delivered to the highest standard;

• Up to date DVD footage;

• Assisted clinics and on-going appraisal during delivery;

• Immediate feedback;

• Pro-active experience;

• Results are known before the clinic is finished;

• Full report is delivered, usually within 2 working days;

• Certification is widely recognised;

• Tangible evidence of Pace Rating competence for 12 months.

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FormatBrief Introduction (10 minutes max) – Accompanied by a short film.• Definition of Rating;• Definitions of Standard (100), 75 and 125 rating;• Concepts of Loose, Tight, Flat and Steep rating;• Requirements for a pass (using best 10 out of 11 exercises):-• Systematic Error: ±3.00 points• Mean Deviation: ≤5.00

All exercises to be 20 observations – following at least three demonstrations at 100 - range of ratings (i.e. highest and lowest rating) to be given for each exercise – also first rating of each exercise to be given to delegates to ensure that they are “on the right track”.

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FormatRating Exercise 1 – Walking on Level Ground• Explain – using the graph – the meaning of Systematic Error and Mean

Deviation.• Emphasise that this is called a clinic so that errors can be corrected during

the course of the day. It is not simply a rating test.

Rating Exercise 2 – Dealing 26 cards• Plot graph of results to illustrate concepts of loose, tight, flat and steep

rating.

Rating Exercise 3 – Moving draughts on draughtsboard

Rating Exercises 4 to 6 – Activities filmed in a live situation

Lunch - optional (45 minutes)

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FormatRating Exercises 7 to 11 – Activities filmed in a live situation

Calculation and Analysis of Results• Systematic Error;• Mean Deviation;• Percentage of correct observations;• Percentage of observations within ±5 points; • Percentage of “wild” observations of ±15 points or more;• Percentage of loose observations;• Percentage of tight observations.

Note:

All exercise sheets and the analysis sheet will be collected by the tutor after the completion of these calculations. The calculations will then be checked and if necessary, corrected, (after the conclusion of the clinic) by the tutor and a brief report on each delegate showing all of the above statistics plus a certificate will be sent to the client company.

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Fees• In House Pace Rating Clinic• Up to 6 delegates £450.00

• Additional Delegates• Per additional delegate over 6 £10.00

• Expenses• Mileage

£0.45 per mile

• Accommodation• At cost, agreed in advance

All figures quoted are exclusive of VAT which will be charged at the standard rate.All other details are as per PSL Terms of Supply 2013.

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In Closing

Thank you for your valued interest – any questions?

John Wilde - M: 07957 466027 T: 01782 855739 E: [email protected]

Peter Woodward - M: 07984 437447 T: 01562 720487 E: [email protected]