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What does GDPR stand for?
General Data Protection Regulations
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When was GDPR finalised?
2016
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When were they enforced?
2018
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What is the EU Parliament made up of?
Council and Commissioner
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What was GDPR'S main goal?
For individuals to have more control over their data and to give them an insight to how it is processed.
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What year was the first Data Directive?
1995
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What was the main goal of the 1st Data Directive?
Data belongs to its subject and you must get permission to use it.
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What year was the Safe Harbour Framework added to the 1995 Data Directive?
2000
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When year did Directive 2002/58EC enforced?
2002
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Directive 2002/58EC had new laws relating to what?
Collecting, Assessing and Deleting personal data in the electric communication sector.
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What happened in 2006?
Data Retention Directive 2006/524/EC
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What did Data Retention Directive 2006/524/EC state?
Companies can retain data that allows the to trace location and source online comms.
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What directive was determined invalid in 2015?
Safe Harbour Framework
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What replaced the Safe Harbour Framework?
Privacy Shield Framework
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How many principles where in the Safe Harbour Framework?
7
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What is not a a principle of Safe Harbour Framework?
Assessing
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What is not a principle of Safe Harbour Framework?
Changing
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How many rights are there in GDPR?
8
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Under the the right to be informed what must you provide?
Your purpose, retention period and who it will be shared with.
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What is the 2nd right (To have access) often referred to as?
Subject Access
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Under the the right to recertification how long do you have to make the request?
1 Month
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Under the right to recertification how long does a collector have to respond to your request to recertification?
1 Month
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What is the the right to erasure known as?
The right to be forgotten
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Is the right to erasure absolute?
Yes
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What article of GDPR is the right to restrict processing?
18
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What does the right to restrict processing mean?
You can limit use of your data.
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What does the right to data portability mean?
Allows subjects to obtain and reuse their own data for their own cause.
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Is the right to object absolute?
Yes
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Must collectors inform you of your right to object?
Yes
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What does the right in relation to automated decision making & profiling mean?
The subjects have a right to a decision based on automated processing.
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What does EDPS stand for?
European Data Protection Supervisor
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What does DIPA stand for?
Data Impact Protection Assessment
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What is the first fine?
Up to 10 Million Euros or 2% of Annual Global Turnover whichever is greater.
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What is the second type of fine?
Up to 20 Million Euros or 4% of Annual Global Turnover whichever is greater.
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What year were children prohibited from working in factories?
1948
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What did children between 14-18 years old have to have work in factories?
Certificate of health
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How many hours could 14-18 year olds work?
4
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How many hours could an adult work in a week?
48
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How many hours could an adult work in a day?
9
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If you worked 5 hours how long a break did you get?
30 Mins
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When hours could women not work between?
7pm-6am
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What is the overtime wage?
Double the rate of normal wage.
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What year did the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations happen?
1999
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Under the MFSWR 1999 how many regulations were there?
5
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What does RIDDOR stand for?
Reporting Injuries Diseases Dangerous Occurrences Regulations
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What does COSHH stand for?
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
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What does DSE stand for?
Display Screen Equipment
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What is the first principle?
Ensure clear objective are set.
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What is the second principle?
Project Constraints/Barriers
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What is the third principle
Project Risks
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What is the fourth principle?
Project Life Cycle
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What is the fifth principle?
Milestones
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What does the S stand for in SMART Objectives?
Specific
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What does the M stand for in SMART objectives?
Measurable
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What does the A stand for in SMART objectives?
Achievable
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What does the R stand for in SMART objectives?
Realistic
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What does the T stand for in SMART objectives?
Timely
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What is not a organisational sector?
Retail
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What is an example of private sector?
NEXT
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What is an example of public sector?
NHS
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What is an example of the Voluntary sector?
NHS
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What is Organisational Culture?
Is a shared beliefs, values and practices demonstrated by the organisation.
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What is meant by the Term Values in Project Management?
Core Principles or Standard that guide the organisation.
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What is meant by the term Mission Statement in Project Management?
Purpose for existing.
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What is meant by the term Vision Statement in Project Management?
Desired vision. It outlines hopes.
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What is meant by the term Aim in Project Management?
Where the business wants to go.
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What is meant by the term Objective in Project Management?
How the organisation plans to achieve.
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What does the P stand for in PESTLE
Political
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What does the 1st E stand for in PESTLE?
Economic
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What does the S stand for PESTLE?
Social
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What does the L stand for PESTLE?
Legal
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What does the 2nd E stand for in PESTLE?
Environmental
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What is inflation?
The rise in price of goods and services.
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What is the Labour Market?
Where people find jobs.
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What is meant by the Financial Market?
Supply of credit.
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What is meant by Market Forces?
Directly related to economic changes that occur regularly.
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What is meant by Policy and Regulatory Change?
When the law changes your company may have to change its regulations.
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What is meant by supply chain?
The flow of goods.
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What is the International / Global Markets?
Any activities that take place in another country,
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How many steps are there in Kotter's Model?
8
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How many S's are the in Mc-Kinsey's Model?
7
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Is Strategy a hard or soft element?
Hard
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Is Structure a hard or soft element?
Hard
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Is Systems a hard or soft element?
Hard
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Is Shared Values a hard or soft element?
Soft
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Is Skills a hard or soft element?
Soft
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Is Styles a hard or soft element?
Soft
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Is Staff a hard or soft element?
Soft
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What is meant by the FCA?
Financial Conduct Authority
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What must an invoice contain?
Amount Customer Owes
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What must a invoice contain?
Payment Due Date
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Under HMRC what is not a requirement of an Invoice?
Date
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Unless discussed, how many days do you have to pay an invoice?
30
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Define the term Master Budget
Overall budget - feeds into smaller budgets.
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Define the term Operational Budget
Business involved costs.
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Define the term Financial Budget?
Based on financial activities.
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Define the term Static Budget?
Fixed budget remains unaltered.
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What is meant by the term Contract Management?
Work done after the contract has been agreed.
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What is meant by Contract Administration?
Work done n contracts during the planning stage.
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What is a sales contract?
Between company and customer where the company agrees to sell products and the customer agrees to pay.
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