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UNIT 3



                BREAKING DOWN WITH FUNCTIONAL MAPS










                Activity 3                                                                          RESOURCES BOX


                COMPOSE A SECTORAL FRAMEWORK
                                                                                                      To deliver this activity you will need:
                A functional map allows a visual and simple understanding of the                       ▪ A computer
                types of activities that are carried out in a professional sector.
                These maps describe the sector, and the key functions performed                        ▪ Access to internet
                within it. The map can detail as many levels as you like the                           ▪ Miro
                functions performed by a department, team or person.
                                                                                                       ▪ Previous activities developed in the Level 2

                This activity allows you to develop your functional map. You can                      Readings:
                choose the same sector/industry of your entity and build on the                       Functional Analysis
                research completed in the previous activities.
                                                                                                      https://unevoc.unesco.org/home/Functional+analysis&context

                To complete this activity, you will need to use the virtual tool Miro                 =
                and follow the steps below to obtain a complete picture of the                        Chapter 7. From Functional Map to OS .
                sector to facilitate the diagnosis of weaknesses in the employer-
                training relationship.                                                                http://mrk.mk/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/NOS-
                                                                                                      Metodology-Final-_ENG.pdf
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