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1333 A2 courses delivered On Demand

Driving Innovation from Within - A Guide for Employees and Organizational Leaders

By IIL Europe Ltd

Driving Innovation from Within - A Guide for Employees and Organizational Leaders 'Innovation' brings to mind the maverick entrepreneur who quits their job, at unimaginable odds, to build a business on their own. But this entrepreneurial story is a myth. As a successful entrepreneur, author, consultant and CEO, Kaihan Krippendorff argues that intrapreneurs - employees who incubate new businesses within corporations - have had a far greater impact on the world. Nearly all of the most transformative innovations over the past three decades, from e-mail and the Internet to DNA sequencing and MRI scans, were introduced by employees who did not quit their jobs but instead took the challenge of innovating from within. Drawing on five years of in-depth research of hundreds of successful innovators and Intrapreneurial Intensity, as well as insights from thought leaders, C-suite leaders, business unit leaders, and front-line employees, Kaihan will share exclusive insights from his book, Driving Innovation From Within: A Guide for Internal Entrepreneurs (Columbia University Press, 2019). In this inspiring keynote, you will learn about: The IN-OVATE Framework The seven barriers of internal innovation and how to overcome them The six characteristics of Internal Innovators The seven steps to build an agile innovation team How to disrupt your competition without disrupting your business What it takes to lead an innovative organization and drive transformation How to shift your organizational mindset and culture How to build a wave of internal support for growth, innovation and creativity by reinforcing the idea that innovation is possible, attainable, and ultimately actionable

Driving Innovation from Within - A Guide for Employees and Organizational Leaders
Delivered Online On Demand45 minutes
£15

M&A Beyond Day One: What They Don't Teach You

By IIL Europe Ltd

M&A Beyond Day One: What They Don't Teach You When merging and acquiring organizations there are many factors to consider - not all aspects of M&A activity are reserved for senior executive leadership teams, private equity companies and legal teams. There are the obvious aspects that require blending from both companies; from finances, people/teams to the corporate image and company culture. Consider all of the aspects of an organization that exist just to run the normal course of business. Then consider all of the similar aspects of another organization that is being merged into another organization! It can be a daunting task that requires skillful organization and consideration of aspects of M&A that 'they don't teach you about'. Ben Chodor, President, Intrado Digital Media shares his personal journey of excitement and freedom from selling his first company to the experience of 'now what!?' post-sale and how he was able to navigate the big changes, build company culture, shift roles from owner to employee and take on the 'new normal' at the new organization. M&A is much more than just a financial decision People and culture cannot be overlooked Successful integration is not just HR, Finance and facilities

M&A Beyond Day One: What They Don't Teach You
Delivered Online On Demand5 hours
£15

Defrag Your Brain: A Balanced Holistic Approach to Life and Work

By IIL Europe Ltd

Defrag Your Brain: A Balanced Holistic Approach to Life and Work Defragging your brain or training your mind to recognize and manage stress is a key component to a balanced healthy life. An effective employee needs to be focused, intentional and emotionally present as they partner with their teams and stakeholders. Learning to defrag your brain is a leadership skill that can be enhanced by learning to manage your time and well-being. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.

Defrag Your Brain: A Balanced Holistic Approach to Life and Work
Delivered Online On Demand30 minutes
£15

The Moment of Truth - Using Authentic Leadership to Make a Difference

By IIL Europe Ltd

The Moment of Truth - Using Authentic Leadership to Make a Difference As a leader in a VUCA world, one needs to be aware of their own emotions and the emotions of others in order to make a difference in their team and organization. This requires an Authentic Leadership Mindset, where the leader shows self-awareness of their own strengths and weaknesses, has a sense of purpose, and the ability to truly be themselves in a professional environment. One impactful tool to bring out this vulnerability is Grateful Leadership, where the leader applies the power of acknowledgment to build trust and accountability in their team. How to be yourself in a professional environment How to engage itself in a grateful leadership journey How to leverage and flip the VUCA environment

The Moment of Truth - Using Authentic Leadership to Make a Difference
Delivered Online On Demand15 minutes
£15

The Need for Metrics - Measuring the Ongoing Value of a Project

By IIL Europe Ltd

The Need for Metrics - Measuring the Ongoing Value of a Project Establishing metrics that measure the project´s value, both during execution and at the end of the project, is critical. Also, the true value of the project may not be known until well after the project has been completed. Executives, clients and stakeholders today are re-thinking the definition of project success. While time and cost considerations are still important, emphasis must also be placed upon the value that the project will deliver. Establishing metrics that measure the project's value, both during execution and upon completion, is critical. The true value of the project may not be known until well after the project has been completed. Each value metric is project-specific and requires different value attributes as selected by the project manager, client, and stakeholders, at the onset of the project. Bear in mind, it is possible that agreement on the value metric(s) may not be reached. In such cases, different value metrics may be required for each individual dashboard audiences. In the near future, each project team will have a specialist assigned with expertise in dashboard design. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs.

The Need for Metrics - Measuring the Ongoing Value of a Project
Delivered Online On Demand30 minutes
£15

The Need for Metrics - Measuring the Ongoing Value of a Project

By IIL Europe Ltd

The Need for Metrics - Measuring the Ongoing Value of a Project Establishing metrics that measure the project´s value, both during execution and at the end of the project, is critical. Also, the true value of the project may not be known until well after the project has been completed. Executives, clients and stakeholders today are re-thinking the definition of project success. While time and cost considerations are still important, emphasis must also be placed upon the value that the project will deliver. Establishing metrics that measure the project's value, both during execution and upon completion, is critical. The true value of the project may not be known until well after the project has been completed. Each value metric is project-specific and requires different value attributes as selected by the project manager, client, and stakeholders, at the onset of the project. Bear in mind, it is possible that agreement on the value metric(s) may not be reached. In such cases, different value metrics may be required for each individual dashboard audiences. In the near future, each project team will have a specialist assigned with expertise in dashboard design. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs.

The Need for Metrics - Measuring the Ongoing Value of a Project
Delivered Online On Demand30 minutes
£15

Motivating Your Employees as a Business Manager

5.0(1)

By LearnDrive UK

We will cover why employee motivation is critical and how to do it effectively in this course.

Motivating Your Employees as a Business Manager
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

Youtube Masterclass:Start a Successful Youtube Channel for Growing Business Quickly

4.8(9)

By Skill Up

Join our masterclass and harness YouTube's power to expand your business rapidly. Learn to optimize your channel, engage your audience, and achieve business success on YouTube today!

Youtube Masterclass:Start a Successful Youtube Channel for Growing Business Quickly
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£11.99

Digital Transformation: Benefits of a Digital Corporate Culture

5.0(1)

By Enspark

Is your team ready for a technology upgrade? When we talk about digital transformation or technology upgrades, we usually think about changes in corporate processes, the development of a new business model, or streamlining. However, we don't usually think about how the workforce will respond. It is important that a team is supportive of an organization's digital transformation as it often means learning new ways of doing things. This microlearning video will outline ways to communicate with your teams about the benefits of new ways of doing things. This video is great for managers, IT leaders, and human resource departments. Length: 3:06 This video is great for managers, IT leaders, and human resource departments. Length: 3:06 Learning Objectives Comprehend how the introduction of digital technologies can trigger cultural shifts within an organization, including the division between digital enthusiasts and those resistant to change.;Recognize the positive outcomes that result from fostering a digital corporate culture, including enhanced collaboration, increased autonomy, innovation, and a workforce aligned with technology trends.;Highlight the significance of leadership in setting a corporate vision that promotes digitalization and cultural change, emphasizing the need for a united digital platform to achieve long-term success.

Digital Transformation: Benefits of a Digital Corporate Culture
Delivered Online On Demand6 minutes
£4.95

Five Strategies for Creating a Diverse Company Culture

5.0(1)

By Enspark

Having a diverse company culture is good for business! Diversity in the workplace promotes inclusion, innovation, and improved retention rates. A D&I strategy, however, is just one part of a commitment. What happens next? This video explores five ways that management can make sure that their D&I plans are executed and regularly evaluated. Don't let your strategy or commitment just sit on the shelf! Use these tips to make them count. Length: 4:20 Learning Objectives Develop and share equal opportunity policies compliant with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission guidelines, promoting inclusivity among current and prospective employees.;Implement a selective and effective diversity training approach that fosters real change within the workplace and promotes diversity as a core organizational value.;Recognize the numerous advantages of a diverse company culture, including improved innovation, better decision-making, and increased employee engagement.;Identify untapped talent pools to diversify your workforce and enhance organizational performance.

Five Strategies for Creating a Diverse Company Culture
Delivered Online On Demand5 minutes
£4.95