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Manage Physical Assets Assessment Task 1 - Australian Ideal College

   

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Australian Ideal College
Registered as Australian Ideal College Pty Ltd
RTO No.: 91679 | CRICOS Provider Code: 03053G
Sydney Campus: Level 7 & 8, 75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Adelaide Campus: Level 3, 21-23 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Hobart Campus: GRD Floor, 116 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Australia
T: +61-2-9262 2968 (Sydney) | +61-8-8123 5780 (Adelaide) | +61-3-6231 2141 (Hobart)
E: info@aic.edu.au | W: www.aic.edu.au
Educating for Excellence
Assessment Submission Sheet
Course SIT60316 Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management
Unit Code SITXFIN005
Unit Name Manage physical assets
Assessor
Name
Student
Name
Student ID
Date Due
Please read and sign this assessment coversheet and submit it together with your assessment to
your Assessor by the due date.
Student Declaration
I declare that the work submitted is my own, and has not been copied or plagiarised from any
person or source.
I have read the Plagiarism Policy and Assessment Appeal and Reassessment Policy in the
Student Handbook and I understand all the rules and guidelines for undertaking assessments.
I understand that by typing my full name in the student field this is equivalent to a hand-written
signature.
I give permission for my assessment material to be used for continuous improvement purposes.
Student
Signature
Date
Submitted
Assessor Use Only
Assessment Items Result
Task 1 Assessment Task 1 – Short Answers S NS
Task 2 Assessment Task 2 – Project S NS
Overall result for this unit C NYC
Student Declaration: I declare that I have
been assessed in this unit, and I have been
advised of my result. I am also aware of my
appeal rights.
Assessor Declaration: I declare that I have
conducted a fair, valid, reliable and flexible
assessment with this student, and I have
provided appropriate feedback
Signature Signatur
e
Date

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Australian Ideal College
Registered as Australian Ideal College Pty Ltd
RTO No.: 91679 | CRICOS Provider Code: 03053G
Sydney Campus: Level 7 & 8, 75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Adelaide Campus: Level 3, 21-23 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Hobart Campus: GRD Floor, 116 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Australia
T: +61-2-9262 2968 (Sydney) | +61-8-8123 5780 (Adelaide) | +61-3-6231 2141 (Hobart)
E: info@aic.edu.au | W: www.aic.edu.au
Educating for Excellence
Assessor’s Comments

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Australian Ideal College
Registered as Australian Ideal College Pty Ltd
RTO No.: 91679 | CRICOS Provider Code: 03053G
Sydney Campus: Level 7 & 8, 75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Adelaide Campus: Level 3, 21-23 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Hobart Campus: GRD Floor, 116 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Australia
T: +61-2-9262 2968 (Sydney) | +61-8-8123 5780 (Adelaide) | +61-3-6231 2141 (Hobart)
E: info@aic.edu.au | W: www.aic.edu.au
Educating for Excellence
Task 1
Assessment Instructions
This is an individual assessment. Please understand the questions before you start answering them.
Ask your trainer of you are unsure of any questions.
To be deemed competent you will need to successfully demonstrate the following:
You must submit:
All questions must be answered satisfactorily
Procedure
1. How can the following business objectives influence the methods used for
managing physical assets in an organisation? Provide 1 example for each:
Profitability
It is one of the main and the key goal of any organisation to remain in the market and attain
more physical assets. The rate of return of the capital which is invested is to be generated
and the total cost should be identified before taking any decision.
Growth
It is expanding the business economically and in monetary terms as well. For this, the
lifecycle of the products and the utilization of the assets should be considered by checking on
the amount of work that is performed in the organization (Chattopadhyay, 2021).
Providing quality products and services to customers
The resources, for example, furniture and offices accordingly impact the conceivable rating
that can be acquired. Essential arrangements will bring about a lower rating, which will affect
the value that can be placed on a room. Spending more and guaranteeing customary upkeep
exercises are done can bring about a higher rating, which will then, at that point, permit a
more exorbitant cost to be charged. The profit from speculation again should be determined
cautiously.

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Australian Ideal College
Registered as Australian Ideal College Pty Ltd
RTO No.: 91679 | CRICOS Provider Code: 03053G
Sydney Campus: Level 7 & 8, 75 King Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Adelaide Campus: Level 3, 21-23 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Hobart Campus: GRD Floor, 116 Murray Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Australia
T: +61-2-9262 2968 (Sydney) | +61-8-8123 5780 (Adelaide) | +61-3-6231 2141 (Hobart)
E: info@aic.edu.au | W: www.aic.edu.au
Educating for Excellence
Adhering to:
o codes of conduct
o environmental sustainability philosophies and practices
Outside impacts may likewise be viewed as while settling on essential resource the board
choices. Industry Codes of Conduct and Accreditation Schemes might direct somewhat the
way that choice should be made. For instance, the Star Ratings Australia Accommodation
Classification Scheme covers a wide reach of accommodation and comprises appraisals from
one to five stars in Australia and New Zealand. One star offers clean fundamental
convenience, while five stars demonstrate exceptional worldwide guidelines.
Industry accreditation schemes
When a major amount of capital is invested in the business, certain research is done before
investing. The expenditure which is to be made for the improvement in the organization is to
be justified strategically.

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