Create 2D Animation with CSS animations (CSS3 methods), interactive examples & projects - hands-on beginner training
Use Solidity, Remix, Ganache, Geth, Metamask, Truffle, and more to make Blockchain Dapps! Includes cryptocurrency know-how
Just-In-Time is a critical Lean tool; in fact, it is one of the two pillars of the Toyota Production system, the other one being Jidoka. The Just-In-Time (JIT) manufacturing system is a planning system for manufacturing processes that minimizes the availability of material inventories at the manufacturing site to only what, when, and how much is strictly necessary. The Just-In-Time (JIT) system is an integrated set of activities designed to achieve high-volume production using minimal inventories; raw materials, work-in-process, ?nished goods, and other consumable goods.
This course brings together all the important topics related to modern distributed applications and systems in one place. Explore the common challenges that appear while designing and implementing large-scale distributed systems, and how big-tech companies solve those problems. Throughout the course, we are going to build a distributed URL shortening service.
A beginner's guide to mastering real-time stream processing using Apache Kafka and Kafka Streams API
Learn Orchestration and Automation in DevOps with Puppet with lectures, demos, and hands-on coding exercises
If you want to learn how to deploy any MERN Stack application on Azure Cloud with a CICD pipeline using Azure DevOps and other cloud services, then this course is for you. This course covers all the concepts that one needs to start creating continuous integration and continuous deployment pipelines end to end using Azure cloud and Azure DevOps. This is one of the most practical hands-on-based full-stack application deployment courses.
Join us in Kennington for an evening of vibrant artistic fun. Come to a life drawing class like no other using neon reactive arts materials to draw inspiringly colourful life models. Neon Naked will continue Covid protection actions. Changes to the workshop will be a smaller capacity, social distancing within the class, and hand sanitiser provided. If a lockdown is extended and the events are cancelled all tickets will be refunded.
Description This course introduces students to project management fundamentals. Topics covered include project management basics, types of projects, building the team and schedule, creating the budget, execution, and more. COURSE CONTENT: Module 1 - Getting Started - 3m Getting Started Instructor Introduction Course Objectives Agenda Agenda Module 2 - Project Management Basics - 27m Project Management Basics PMI's PMBOK What is a Project? Attributes of a Project Examples of Projects What is Project Management Project Constraints âThe Iron Triangleâ Scope Cost Time How do we make this happen? How do we make this happen? The Fundamental Project Life Cycle The Project Life Cycle Fundamental Project Management Process Outputs Examples Unforeseen Circumstances Recommendations Words of Wisdom The Tools Fundamental Project Management Tools Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools The People Objectives Stakeholder Customer Sponsor Team Members Management Project Manager's Role Project Manager's Responsibilities Time Management Matrix Time Management Matrix Time IS Money The Benefits of Project Management Summary Agenda Module 3 - Where Do Projects Come From - 56m Where Do Projects Come From Types of Organizations Enterprise Portfolio Management The Agenda BM101 Mission Vision Goals Business Strategy Management By Objectives Balanced Scorecard Approach Balanced Goals Objectives SMART Objectives from Balanced Goals SMART Objectives from Balanced Goals cont. Key Performance Indicators Action Plans BM101 Summary Project Management 101 PM Quotes Phases and Knowledge Areas 10 Knowledge Areas Aligned The Project Triangle PM101 PM101 Programs Portfolio PM101 Summary Enterprise Portfolio Management The Connection The Enterprise V Plans The Enterprise V Objectives The Enterprise V Programs The Enterprise V Portfolio Another View Enterprise Portfolio Management Versus Program & Project Management Summary Why Great ROI? But why is it necessary? Matrix Organization Structure Review Cadence How Projects Are Selected Objectives Needs Identification Business Case Enterprise Portfolio Management Proposing Projects Project Selection âThe Funnel Flowchartâ Project Prioritization Exercise Thirst Beverage Corporation Project Challenge Agenda Module 4 - Types of Projects - 32m Types of Projects Predictive Versus Agile Predictive Versus Agile Project Management Traditional Versus Agile Project Management Predictive Versus Agile The Predictive Project Life Cycle An Agile Project Life Cycle The Scrum Framework - Modified An Agile Project Life Cycle The Big Picture The Divide Agenda Module 5 - Initiation - 28m Initiation Our Project Our Project Setup 6 Essential Features for a PMIS PMIS Examples Leveraging Microsoft Teams Leveraging Microsoft Teams PMI's Project Life Cycle Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Project Charter Leveraging Microsoft Teams Creating a Project Charter Creating a Project Charter Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Stakeholder Register Leveraging Microsoft Teams Stakeholder Register Stakeholder Register Creating a Project Charter âThe Iron Triangleâ Agenda Module 6 - Building the Team - 24m Building the Team The Fundamental Project Life Cycle Build a High Performing Team Benefits of a High Performing Team Stages of Team Development Team Charter Working Agreement Working Agreement Leveraging Microsoft Teams Being a Good Leader Being a Servant Leader Servant Leader Kickoff Meeting Conducting Effective Meetings Agenda Module 7 - Building the Schedule - 52m Building the Schedule The Fundamental Project Life Cycle Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools What a Schedule looks likeâ¦.according to Google Benefits of a Project Schedule Aligning To PMI Steps to Build a Schedule 1 Plan Schedule Management Our project 1 Plan Schedule Management Steps to Build a Schedule Project Scheduleâ¦.according to PMI How to Define Activities What Does It Look Like? Option 2 - WBS* by Work Package Option 3 - WBS By Phase Steps to Build a Schedule Leveraging Microsoft Teams âThe Iron Triangleâ Microsoft Scheduling Tool Capability Model Microsoft Scheduling Tool Capability Model Project Schedule in Excel Project Schedule in Microsoft Project Project Schedule in Project Online Agenda Module 8 - Creating the Budget - 24m Creating the Budget The Fundamental Project Life Cycle Project Cost Management General Notes Types of Costs What is a budget? Aligning To PMI Steps to Create a Budget 1. Plan Cost Management The Budget Tool Microsoft Scheduling Tool Capability Model Estimated Costs and Budget in Microsoft Project âThe Iron Triangleâ Agenda Module 9 - Planning Wrap Up - 6m Planning Wrap Up âThe Iron Triangleâ The Fundamental Project Life Cycle Perform Analysis Obtain Approval Save a Baseline Aligning to PMI Progressive Elaboration Agenda Module 10 - Execution - 41m Execution The Fundamental Project Life Cycle Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Managing Your Project Update Schedule and Actual Costs Managing Your Project Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Risks Aligning To PMI Risk Management Risk Management Processes Risk Register Risk Management Risk Probability Impact Assessment Risk Management Risk Register Risk Management Risk Management Risk Management Risk Register Risk Management Managing Your Project Issues Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Issue Log Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Status Report Status Report Status Report Project Status Report Agenda Module 11A - Monitor and Control - 11m Monitor and Control What is Monitor and Control? What is Monitor and Control? What should you monitor? What should you monitor? Project Control Project Control Principles Control Scope What should you monitor? Control Schedule What should you monitor? Control Costs What should you monitor? Module 11B - Earned Value Management - 41m Progress Monitoring Earned Value Management Earned Value Analysis Our Project Pipeline Project The Process to Set Up Pipeline Schedule Baseline Cost over Time Performance Measures Baselined Cost - Timephased PV - Planned Value PV - Planned Value PV - Planned Value PV - Planned Value The Process to Maintain Performing Analysis Performance Measures EV - Earned Value EV - Earned Value EV - Earned Value Performance Measures AC - Actual Cost AC - Actual Cost AC - Actual Cost Variances Cost Variance Schedule Variance Total Variance Graphical Representation Graphical Representation Graphical Representation Graphical Representation Microsoft Project - Math Check! Visual Reports in MS Project Report Exported from MS Project to Excel Aligning with Reality Revised Plan Reschedule Uncomplete Work in MS Project Revised Plan Revised Plan The Moral of the Story Performance Indexes Cost Performance Index Schedule Performance Index Completion Metrics Completion Metrics Completion Metrics Completion Metrics Completion Metrics Project Status as of 4/30 The Process to Maintain Project Status as of 4/30 Microsoft Project Math Check! Why Measure? Why Measure? What should you monitor? Module 11C - Other Items to Monitor - 19m What should you monitor? Risk Monitor and Control Risk Monitor and Control What should you monitor? Control Issues What should you monitor? Manage Stakeholder Engagement What should you monitor? Control Documents What should you monitor? Control The Product, Service or Result Control The Product, Service or Result Quality Terms and Definitions 7 Basic Quality Tools Controlling Quality What should you monitor? Module 11D - Controlling Changes - 3m Controlling Changes Controlling Changes Example Change Request Process Agenda Module 12 - Closure - 9m Closure Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Customer Feedback Customer Feedback Survey Lessons Learned Lessons Learned Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Project Summary Report Performance Evaluations Documentation Close-out Celebration Agenda Module 13 - Course Wrap Up - 14m Course Wrap Up Project Procurement Management Project Procurement Management Project Procurement Management Typical Steps Procurement Statement of Work Typical Steps Bid Document Typical Steps Contract Types of Contracts Typical Steps Control Procurements Typical Steps Close Procurements Typical Steps Congratulations! Objectives Review Agenda Total Duration: 6h 32m
About Duration: 22 hours Qualification: Hair Diploma and Salon Management Certification Exams Included: Yes Compatibility: All major browsers and devices Delivery method: Online, Self-Paced Introduction to the Hair Stylist Diploma This diploma is for anyone who wants a career in the hair industry, whether you want to start your own salon or work in a salon as a stylist. You will find the course very easy to use and understand. The course is broken down into twenty seven easy to manage modules, each one providing you with valuable information you can start using in the workplace without delay. On completion of this course, which you can access online with any device, you receive your certification which is industry recognised. All certifications can be verified via the website, giving prospective employers complete peace of mind when confirming your credentials. What You Will Learn This course is overflowing with information relating to the hairdressing industry. During the course you will be taken through twenty seven modules, each one focusing on another important element of the industry. Some of the things you can expect to learn when taking this course include: Learn why hairdressing is such a rewarding career Identify with hairdressing from pre-historic times Get insight into the evolution of hair styling from around the world from Egypt to Greece and Africa to Rome Information on training as an apprentice hairdresser in the United Kingdom What NVQ qualifications you will need to become a hair stylist in the United Kingdom Job availability within the UK Understand the anatomy of hair Know how hair grows along with its life cycle Know what parts of the hair determine colour and texture Learn the importance of client consultations Identify what equipment you are going to need Know the different types of combs and brushes Get insight into why shampoo is so important Learn about hair protein treatments, straightening creams, hair sprays and more Gain valuable information on client communications Know about front office etiquette and the best way to handle a client consultation Understand how to work with different hair types Enjoys tips and advice on how to run a successful salon Know why it is so important to base hairstyle on face shape Understand the different facial shapes Know how to shampoo and condition hair in a professional manner Enjoy step by step procedures to conditioning hair effectively Learn more about the hair dryer along with essential blow drying techniques Benefit from step by step hair styling techniques Gain insight into hair colouring techniques Get a good understanding of the different hair styling tips for special occasions and weddings Learn the different hair styles for children Identify with different hair up styling techniques and braiding Know everything there is about hair extensions Learn how to set prices Gain valuable insight into the importance of hygiene within the salon environment Know the importance of customer service Get tips and advice on setting up your own hair salon Learn some useful marketing strategies Get information on managing costs, forms and more Benefits There are numerous benefits to taking this course online. The hair stylist diploma will provide you with a solid foundation to start your career in the hairdressing industry. Some of the benefits you can enjoy when choosing this diploma are: Complete all coursework online Study at your own pace and in the comfort of your own home Enjoy online support Access coursework on any device Lifetime access to modules The course is broken into easy to manage modules Fast track your career Course Content Module 1: Introduction, Career Opportunities and Reasons to Learn Hairdressing Module 2 : History of Hair Module 3 : Job Availability and Working in the UK Hairdressing Industry Module 4 : Anatomy of Hair and Scalp Module 5 : Hair and Scalp Analysis Module 6 : Equipment needed to do Hair Module 7 : Hair Care Products Module 8 : Client Communications & Consultation Module 9 : How to Work with different Hair Types Module 10 : Strategies and Ideas for a Successful Salon Module 11 : Hair Colour and Hair Shape Module 12 : Professional Hair Washing, Shampoo and Conditioning Module 13 : Everything about Blow-drying Module 14 : Step-by-Step Hair Styling Techniques Module 15 : Hair Colouring Techniques Module 16 : Hairstyles for Weddings and Special Occasions Module 17 : Hairstyles for Children Module 18 : Hair Up-Styling and Braiding Techniques Module 19: Everything that you need to know about Hair Extensions Module 20: Head and Scalp Massage Module 21: Personal Presentation and Hygiene in a Salon Module 22: Analysing the Pros and Cons of Working in the Hairdressing Industry Module 23: Salon Reception and Customer Service Module 24: How to Set Up and Start your Own Salon Business Module 25: Marketing Strategies for Salon Businesses Module 26: Initial Funding, Setting Prices and Managing Costs Module 27: Forms and Record Keeping