Date: February 06, 2024
Customer: Erations Conglomerate
Product: Consent
Products performance characteristics
There are two types of Consent and they are the following: Implicit and Informed. Implicit consent is provided based on the actions of the individual requesting the Consent.
Informed consent is a formal method of providing Consent wherein the person giving Consent must have proper dissemination regarding what they are consenting for. Formal Consent is provided according to Agency, it’s a type of vertical disclosure. Hence, to produce this Consent the individual must meet NOC requirements per the Job Description.
Products aesthetic characteristics
Step 1: The Implicit consent process involves an implied action via apparent or actual authority. For example, in an Invitation to Treat, it serves as a means to disseminate activity (consideration, capacity, context, consent, intention) to the general publics in a bid for transparency (implied). Processes within the company are published and this permits the publics to have a general dissemination of the process they voluntarily would like to avail of from the company.
An example of an Invitation to Treat (Implicit Consent) is below:
The Consent above creates Implicit consent in the form of an Invitation to Treat, an advertisement wherein the goods and services provided by the company are detailed and the client can voluntarily observe via the Publication and make a decision on availing of the companies Products.
Step 2: Informed consent is then provided via written notice as the individual avails of the services of the company. Consent is an ongoing process and the Implicit consent above is affirmed with a formal Informed consent document. The details of the Consent document are below for a client requesting a Petition be created.
The Consent is commenced with a Referent in capitalizations at the Header of the Document:
CONSENT FOR INFORMATION COLLECTION
On the next line is a paragraph it explains what processes are going to be used to be able to generate the document, a Petition. An example is provided below.
The following basis (separate primary and secondary sources) are used to generate the Petition, primary sources, Political Organization Theory, Political Law Theory and secondary sources, Powel et al. (2012). Comparative Politics Today. Illinois. Pearson, Sens et al. (2005). Global Politics. Toronto. Thompson Nelson and Yates, R., et al. (2017). Business Law in Canada. Ontario, Canada. Pearson. The method to be used is SCHOLAR: SOP: PROPAGANDA AND PRINT MEDIA. And, the result is the following: Product brief – Product brief (The Policy Brief is used to explore policy options. ) and Product brief- Petition (The Petition is used to help change a decision that has been rendered through democratic processes.).
A dissection of the statement above is provided below.
OPTIONAL NOC OCCUPATION STATEMENT: Inserted by a qualified NOC Occupation.
Basis (The legal- consideration, capacity, intention, consent, context, by which a phenomenon can be explained)
Insert the referent of the product in this case Petition, before citing the primary and secondary sources.
Primary sources Section 5.0 of the SOP
Political Organization Theory- Explain the political Product and research and development. Political Law Theory- Explain Policy briefs.
Secondary sources Section 7.0 of the SOP
Powel et al. (2012). Comparative Politics Today. Illinois. Pearson. Sens et al. (2005). Global Politics. Toronto. Thompson Nelson. Yates, R., et al. (2017). Business Law in Canada. Ontario, Canada. Pearson.
Method (The organized process by which are followed to create results)
SCHOLAR: SOP: PROPAGANDA AND PRINT MEDIA
Result (Products performance characteristics contained within the Product brief)
Policy brief (The Policy Brief is used to explore policy options.) and Petition (The Petition is used to help change a decision that has been rendered through democratic processes.).
In order to produce the document (Product), a Product canvas is designated to the specific Strategic Business Unit. To have a Product canvas there must always be a Product brief. And Products are provided by virtue of the Consumer Protection Act or the legislations within the lands pertaining to goods and services.
The next line is the signature line and the affirming statement that the client is fully informed and that he or she was provided with an Informational interview regarding the request. An example is below:
By signing this form, you authorize the creation of a Petition and the disclosure and protection of your information which in the creation of the document your information is used under the Freedom of Information Act, the Personal Information Protection Act and the Privacy Act or whatsoever legislations pertaining to release of information are applicable.

Signed at [INSERT ADDRESS] on __ day ___, ____ (day, month and year).
The last paragraph is the delegation statement. In this statement explain how the task was delegated to the worker and that an Informational interview took place to inform the client.
Specific competency are delegated to the Agent serving you. This Consent affirms that you fully understand, that which task is to delegated to them and by what right and reason, and the procedure to follow are fully explained to you, the client.
At the footer of the document insert the company details, Referent, address and telephone number centered. As below:
Erations Conglomerate, 1234 Main Street, Canada. 1-800-5678
Installation, configuration or fit of product
Implicit consent is provided via physical demonstration.
Informed consent is provided via Informational interview and is documented.
Packaging characteristics (if applicable)
The Informed consent is provided on plain paper with legal formatting.
Applicable standards
Nil
Applicable statutes or legislations
Consumer Protection Act
Similar existing product designs
Nil
Quality assurance
Product briefs are reviewed and approved by the president of the company.
Prepared by: Timothy Luis. Date: March 25, 2024
Approved by: Timothy Luis. Date: March 29, 2024
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