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HRD3601 ASSIGNMENT 6 SEMESTER 2 2024 People are the lifeblood of the organisation, and this Hs provided the impetus for many challenges in terms of skills, training and development” (Charlotte Mokoena VP: HR, Sasol). Provide the differences between Conte

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HRD3601 ASSIGNMENT 6 SEMESTER 2 2024 People are the lifeblood of the organisation, and this Hs provided the impetus for many challenges in terms of skills, training and development” (Charlotte Mokoena VP: HR, Sasol). Provide the differences between Content Based Education (CBE) and (OBET) and identify the advantages and disadvantages of both systems in table format. (25) The duties and activities of the Skills Development Facilitator (SDF) need to be understood against the background of the new legislation driving training and development which will require the SDF to take on a more strategic role in terms of skills development within the workplace (Coetzee, 2011). The Human Resource Manager approached you to facilitate a webinar in your organisation as an SDF intern. You were requested to share your insight with the below sections HRD can also make a significant contribution to the creation of an ethical culture and to reduce unethical behaviour. Furthermore, it is essential that the principles spelt out in the King III Report be applied to the organisation to ensure good governance and that endeavours are made to mitigate HRD risks in the organisation. Present King III's treatment of ethical leadership and corporate citizenship and how they both influence HRD governance and ethics. (25)

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Table of Contents
Question 1 ....................................................................................................................... 3

Question 2 ....................................................................................................................... 6

QUESTION 3 ................................................................................................................ 12

Ethical Leadership as Presented in the King III Report ................................................. 12

Corporate Citizenship in the King III Report .................................................................. 13

Influence on HRD Governance and Ethics .................................................................... 14

References .................................................................................................................... 16




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Question 1

1.1 “People are the lifeblood of the organisation, and this Hs provided the impetus
for many challenges in terms of skills, training and development” (Charlotte
Mokoena VP: HR, Sasol). Provide the differences between Content Based
Education (CBE) and (OBET) and identify the advantages and disadvantages of
both systems in table format. (25)

In the current landscape of organizational development, the emphasis on effective
training and education has never been greater. As Charlotte Mokoena, VP of HR at Sasol,
emphasizes, “People are the lifeblood of the organisation,” highlighting the crucial role
that skilled individuals play in achieving organizational goals. To enhance workforce
capabilities, organizations must choose the right educational frameworks for training and
development. Two prominent approaches in this domain are Content-Based Education
(CBE) and Outcomes-Based Education and Training (OBET). This report delves into a
detailed comparison of these two educational methodologies, exploring their key
differences, advantages, and disadvantages, supported by contemporary examples and
scholarly references.

Differences between Content-Based Education (CBE) and Outcomes-Based
Education and Training (OBET)

1. Definition and Focus

Content-Based Education (CBE) is primarily centred on delivering a predefined body of
knowledge and skills to learners. The emphasis is on ensuring that learners acquire a
thorough understanding of the subject matter, which is typically standardized across
different educational contexts. On the other hand, outcomes-Based Education and
Training (OBET) shifts the focus toward the competencies and skills that learners are
expected to demonstrate upon completion of a course or training program. This approach
prioritizes learner performance and the practical application of knowledge in various
contexts.

2. Structure and Flexibility



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