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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Determine own and others’ roles and job requirements
  2. Work in shared tasks
  3. Deal effectively with issues, problems and conflict in work groups
  4. Determine own and others’ roles and job requirements
  5. Work in shared tasks
  6. Deal effectively with issues, problems and conflict in work groups

Performance Evidence

Before competency can be determined, individuals must demonstrate they can perform the following according to the standards defined in this unit’s elements, performance criteria, range of conditions and foundation skills:

work effectively with others in an automotive workplace, in which the work must involve:

participating in one shared work task involving two colleagues

providing support on a work task to a colleague

responding to feedback provided by a group member

facilitating the resolution of a work issue or problem.


Knowledge Evidence

Individuals must be able to demonstrate knowledge of:

common types of automotive workplace job roles and accountabilities, including:

trainee assistant

technician

diagnostic technician

workshop supervisor

accounts person

sales person

business owner

customer

key features of workplace policies and procedures, including:

codes of conduct, including those for workplace:

discrimination

violence, bullying and harassment

disciplinary policies

leave policies

basic communication techniques and styles for different audiences, including appropriate language, tone and emphasis

fundamentals of working effectively with others, including:

active listening

establishing common goals

assigning roles

creating objectives and timelines

resolving conflicts quickly and fairly

methods for obtaining and giving feedback, including:

formal and informal performance appraisal methods

verbal and non-verbal communication techniques

techniques for supporting work group members

basic ethical principles of respect for persons, including:

understanding and respecting cultural differences

identifying common ground

basic conflict-resolution strategies

workplace procedures and requirements relating to personal presentation, attire and grooming.