In today's competitive business world firms are under unprecedented pressure to deliver value to their shareholders and other key stakeholders. Senior executives in all parts of the organisation are finding that they need some degree of financial know how to cope with the responsibility placed on them as business managers and key decision-makers; monitoring and improving business performance, investing in capital projects, mergers and acquisitions: all require some degree of financial knowledge. The key financial skills are not as difficult to learn as many people believe and in the hands of an experienced senior executive they can provide a formidable competitive advantage. After completing this course delegates will be able to: Understand fundamental business finance concepts; understand, analyse and interpret financial statements: Profit Statement, Balance Sheet and Cashflow Statement Understand the vital difference between profit and cashflow; identify the key components of working capital and how they can be managed to generate strong cashflow Evaluate pricing decisions based on an understanding of the nature of business costs and their impact on gross margin and break-even sales; managing pricing, discounts and costs to generate strong business profits; understand how lean manufacturing methods improve profit Use powerful analytical tools to measure and improve the performance of their own company and assess the effectiveness of their competitors Apply and interpret techniques for assessing and comparing investment opportunities in capital projects, business acquisitions and other ventures; understand and apply common methods of business valuation Understand the role of business finance in formulating and implementing competitive business strategy; the role of budgeting as part of the planning process and the various approaches to budgeting and performance measurement 1 Basic principles Delivering value to key stakeholders Accounting concepts, GAAP, IFRS and common terms Understanding and using the balance sheet Understanding and using the profit statement Recognising the vital difference between profit and cashflow Understanding and using the cashflow statement What financial statements can and cannot tell us 2 Managing and improving cashflow Sources of finance and their advantages and disadvantages What is working capital and why is it so important? Managing stocks, debtors and creditors Understanding how working capital drives business growth Understanding and avoiding the over-trading trap Unlocking the funds tied up in fixed assets: asset backed loans and leasing 3 Managing and improving profit Understanding how profits generate cashflow The fundamental nature of costs: fixed and variable business costs Understanding gross margin and break-even How common pricing methods affect gross margin and profit Effective strategies to improve gross margin Using value chain analysis to reduce costs Lean manufacturing methodsUnderstanding Just-in-time, 6 Sigma and Kaizen methods Improving profitEffective and defective strategies 4 Measuring and managing business performance Measures of financial performance and strength Investor behaviour: the risk and reward relationship Return on investment (ROI): the ultimate measure of business performance How profit margin and net asset turnover drive return on net assets Why some companies are more profitable that others Understanding competitive advantage: cost and differentiation advantage Why great companies failWhat happened to Kodak? Using a 'Pyramid of Ratios' to improve business performance Using Critical Success Factors to develop Key Performance Indicators 5 Budgeting and forecasting methods Using budgets to support strategy Objectives and methods for effective budgets Using budgets to monitor and manage business performance Alternative approaches to budgeting Developing and implementing Balanced Scorecards Beyond Budgeting Forecasting methods and techniques Identifying key business drivers Using rolling forecasts and 'what-if' models to aid decision-making
Pet Training Masterclass Course Overview The Pet Training Masterclass is a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with the essential knowledge and skills needed to train pets of various species. The course covers a wide range of topics, including effective dog, cat, and rabbit training techniques, as well as pet hygiene, wellness, and grooming practices. Learners will also explore key areas such as pet first aid, therapy, and the broader role of pets in therapy settings. By the end of the course, participants will have the tools to address common pet behavioural issues, ensure their pets’ well-being, and foster a strong bond between owner and animal. This course offers practical insights and valuable knowledge that can be applied in various pet-related contexts. Course Description This course dives deep into the fundamentals of pet training, providing learners with a solid foundation in dog, cat, and rabbit training techniques. Learners will gain insight into pet hygiene, grooming, and wellness, ensuring that they are well-equipped to maintain their pets' health and happiness. The course also covers essential first aid for pets, preparing learners to handle emergencies with confidence. Additionally, the concept of pet therapy will be explored, including how pets can provide emotional support and contribute to well-being. This course blends theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare learners for various pet care roles. Participants will finish the course with a well-rounded understanding of animal behaviour, safety protocols, and general care practices, making them more competent and confident pet owners or trainers. Pet Training Masterclass Curriculum Module 01: Foundations of Pet Training Module 02: Dog Training Module 03: Cat Training Module 04: Rabbit Training Module 05: Pet Hygiene, Wellness, and Grooming Module 06: Pet First Aid Module 07: Pet Therapy (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge of pet care and training. Professionals aiming to specialise in pet training or animal care. Beginners with an interest in understanding pet behaviour and welfare. Anyone wanting to improve their relationship with pets or pursue a career in pet services. Career Path Pet Trainer Animal Behaviour Specialist Pet Care Provider Pet Groomer Animal Welfare Worker Pet Therapist Veterinary Support Roles
Use Cases for Business Analysis: In-House Training The use case is a method for documenting the interactions between the user of a system and the system itself. Use cases have been in the software development lexicon for over twenty years, ever since it was introduced by Ivar Jacobson in the late 1980s. They were originally intended as aids to software design in object-oriented approaches. However, the method is now used throughout the Solution Development Life Cycle from elicitation through to specifying test cases, and is even applied to software development that is not object oriented. This course identifies how business analysts can apply use cases to the processes of defining the problem domain through elicitation, analyzing the problem, defining the solution, and confirming the validity and usability of the solution. What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Apply the use case method to define the problem domain and discover the conditions that need improvement in a business process Employ use cases in the analysis of requirements and information to create a solution to the business problem Translate use cases into requirements Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Overview of use case modeling What is a use case model? The 'how and why' of use cases When to perform use case modeling Where use cases fit into the solution life cycle Use cases in the problem domain Use cases in the solution domain Use case strengths and weaknesses Use case variations Use case driven development Use case lexicon Use cases Actors and roles Associations Goals Boundaries Use cases though the life cycle Use cases in the life cycle Managing requirements with use cases The life cycle is use case driven Elicitation with Use Cases Overview of the basic mechanics and vocabulary of use cases Apply methods of use case elicitation to define the problem domain, or 'as is' process Use case diagrams Why diagram? Partitioning the domain Use case diagramming guidelines How to employ use case diagrams in elicitation Guidelines for use case elicitation sessions Eliciting the problem domain Use case descriptions Use case generic description template Alternative templates Elements Pre and post conditions Main Success Scenario The conversation Alternate paths Exception paths Writing good use case descriptions Eliciting the detailed workflow with use case descriptions Additional information about use cases Analyzing Requirements with Use Cases Use case analysis on existing requirements Confirming and validating requirements with use cases Confirming and validating information with use cases Defining the actors and use cases in a set of requirements Creating the scenarios Essential (requirements) use case Use case level of detail Use Case Analysis Techniques Generalization and Specialization When to use generalization or specialization Generalization and specialization of actors Generalization and specialization of use cases Examples Associating generalizations Subtleties and guidelines Use Case Extensions The <> association The <> association Applying the extensions Incorporating extension points into use case descriptions Why use these extensions? Extensions or separate use cases Guidelines for extensions Applying use case extensions Patterns and anomalies o Redundant actors Linking hierarchies Granularity issues Non-user interface use cases Quality considerations Use case modeling errors to avoid Evaluating use case descriptions Use case quality checklist Relationship between Use Cases and Business Requirements Creating a Requirements Specification from Use Cases Flowing the conversation into requirements Mapping to functional specifications Adding non-functional requirements Relating use cases to other artifacts Wire diagrams and user interface specifications Tying use cases to test cases and scenarios Project plans and project schedules Relationship between Use Cases and Functional Specifications System use cases Reviewing business use cases Balancing use cases Use case realizations Expanding and explaining complexity Activity diagrams State Machine diagrams Sequence diagrams Activity Diagrams Applying what we know Extension points Use case chaining Identifying decision points Use Case Good Practices The documentation trail for use cases Use case re-use Use case checklist Summary What did we learn, and how can we implement this in our work environment?
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Experienced system administrators System engineers System integrators Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Introduce troubleshooting principles and procedures Practice Linux commands that aid in the troubleshooting process Use command-line interfaces, log files, and the vSphere Client to diagnose and resolve problems in the vSphere environment Explain the purpose of key vSphere log files Monitor and optimize compute, network, and storage performance on ESXi hosts Monitor and optimize vCenter Server performance Identify networking problems based on reported symptoms, validate and troubleshoot the reported problem, identify the root cause and implement the appropriate resolution Analyze storage failure scenarios using a logical troubleshooting methodology, identify the root cause, and apply the appropriate resolution to resolve the problem Troubleshoot vSphere cluster failure scenarios and analyze possible causes Diagnose common VMware vSphere High Availability problems and provide solutions Identify and validate VMware ESXi⢠host and VMware vCenter Server problems, analyze failure scenarios, and select the correct resolution Troubleshoot virtual machine problems, including migration problems, snapshot problems, and connection problems Troubleshoot performance problems with vSphere components This five-day, accelerated, hands-on training course is a blend of the VMware vSphere: Optimize and Scale and VMware vSphere: Troubleshooting courses. This Fast Track course includes topics from each of these advanced courses to equip experienced VMware administrators with the knowledge and skills to effectively optimize and troubleshoot vSphere at an expert level. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Introduction to Troubleshooting Define the scope of troubleshooting Use a structured approach to solve configuration and operational problems Apply a troubleshooting methodology to logically diagnose faults and improve troubleshooting efficiency Troubleshooting Tools Use command-line tools (such as Linux commands, vSphere CLI, ESXCLI) to identify and troubleshoot vSphere problems Identify important vSphere log files and interpret the log file contents Network Optimization Explain performance features of network adapters Explain the performance features of vSphere networking Use esxtop to monitor key network performance metrics Troubleshooting Virtual Networking Analyze and resolve standard switch and distributed switch problems Analyze virtual machine connectivity problems and fix them Examine common management network connectivity problems and restore configurations Storage Optimization Describe storage queue types and other factors that affect storage performance Use esxtop to monitor key storage performance metrics Troubleshooting Storage Troubleshoot and resolve storage (iSCSI, NFS, and VMware vSphere© VMFS) connectivity and configuration problems Analyze and resolve common VM snapshot problems Identify multipathing-related problems, including common causes of permanent device loss (PDL) and all paths down (APD) events and resolve these problems CPU Optimization Explain the CPU scheduler operation and other features that affect CPU performance Explain NUMA and vNUMA support Use esxtop to monitor key CPU performance metrics Memory Optimization Explain ballooning, memory compression, and host-swapping techniques for memory reclamation when memory is overcommitted Use esxtop to monitor key memory performance metrics Troubleshooting vSphere Clusters Identify and recover from problems related to vSphere HA Analyze and resolve VMware vSphere© vMotion© configuration and operational problems Analyze and resolve common VMware vSphere© Distributed Resource Scheduler? problems Troubleshooting Virtual Machines Identify possible causes and resolve virtual machine power-on problems Troubleshoot virtual machine connection state problems Resolve problems seen during VMware Tools? installations vCenter Server Performance Optimization Describe the factors that influence vCenter Server performance Use VMware vCenter© Server Appliance? tools to monitor resource use Troubleshooting vCenter Server and ESXi Analyze and fix problems with vCenter Server services Analyze and fix vCenter Server database problems Examine ESXi host and vCenter Server failure scenarios and resolve the problems
Firefighter Training Course Overview The Firefighter Training course provides comprehensive knowledge of fire safety, legislation, risk assessment, and emergency procedures. It is designed to equip learners with essential fire safety skills to prevent and manage fire-related emergencies in various environments. The course is ideal for individuals who aim to enhance their understanding of fire safety and improve their preparedness for emergency situations. Upon completion, learners will gain the ability to identify fire hazards, assess risks, understand fire safety legislation, and manage evacuation procedures effectively. Course Description This course covers a wide range of topics including fire safety legislation, fire risk assessment, and the effective use of fire extinguishers. Learners will also study fire safety arrangements, evacuation procedures, and emergency first aid at work. The course aims to provide a thorough understanding of fire-related risks and how to mitigate them. Learners will also gain knowledge of essential fire safety equipment and the protocols for managing a fire emergency. The programme offers an in-depth learning experience, combining theoretical knowledge with practical guidance for emergency preparedness. Firefighter Training Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Firefighter Module 02: Fire Safety Legislation Module 03: Understanding Fire Module 04: Fire Risk Assessment Module 05: Fire Safety Arrangements Module 06: Evacuation & Safety Module 07: Fire Extinguishers Module 08: Emergency First Aid at Work (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their fire safety knowledge. Professionals aiming to advance in fire safety management roles. Beginners with an interest in firefighting and emergency response. Employees responsible for health and safety in various sectors. Career Path Fire Safety Officer Fire Risk Assessor Health and Safety Officer Emergency Response Coordinator Facilities Manager Fire Prevention Specialist
Course Overview This comprehensive course in Animal Care and Psychology offers a deep dive into the welfare, behaviour, and care of various animal species. Covering everything from animal health and nutrition to psychology, learners will explore key topics essential for understanding and improving animal welfare. With an emphasis on both theoretical and practical aspects of animal care, this course equips learners with the knowledge required for a career in animal welfare, psychology, or veterinary support. By the end of the course, students will gain a holistic understanding of animal needs, behaviour, and the role of psychology in their care, making them well-prepared for roles in animal-related industries. Course Description The Animal Care and Psychology course covers a broad range of topics aimed at providing learners with an understanding of animal behaviour, health, and care. Learners will explore animal health and nutrition, hygiene, and first aid, while also diving into the specific needs of different species such as dogs, cats, horses, birds, and reptiles. The course also highlights the importance of animal psychology and its impact on their well-being, behaviour, and interactions with humans. Through engaging content and diverse modules, students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary for understanding and meeting the needs of animals in various environments, enabling them to pursue careers in animal care, psychology, and welfare. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to the Care and Animal Welfare of All Species Module 02: Basic Animal Health & Nutrition Module 03: Hygiene and First Aid for Animal Module 04: Getting to Know the Dogs & Puppies Module 05: Getting to Know the Kittens and Cats Module 06: Learning about Horses Module 07: Learning about Birds Module 08: Specific Information on Rabbits & Guinea-Pigs Module 09: Specific Information on Ornamental Fish Module 10: Specific Information on Reptiles Module 11: Animal Psychology (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop a deeper understanding of animal care and psychology. Professionals aiming to expand their knowledge in animal welfare and psychology for career advancement. Beginners with an interest in animals and their care. Those seeking a career in animal welfare, psychology, or related fields. Career Path Animal Care Worker Animal Welfare Officer Veterinary Assistant Animal Behaviourist Pet Groomer Animal Trainer Wildlife Conservationist Zoo Keeper
Course Overview This comprehensive Workplace Safety – Asbestos & COSHH Training course is designed to equip learners with essential knowledge of hazardous substances, safety regulations, and risk assessment procedures. It covers critical subjects such as asbestos awareness, COSHH regulations, fire safety, and chemical spill response, empowering individuals to uphold safety standards in any professional environment. Whether you're new to workplace safety or looking to reinforce your compliance knowledge, this course ensures you understand how to identify, report, and manage potential hazards in line with UK health and safety legislation. By completing this training, learners will gain the confidence to support a safer workplace, meet employer and legal requirements, and contribute to a healthier work culture across sectors such as construction, manufacturing, education, and care. This course is also valuable for those pursuing roles with responsibility for safety assessments or compliance monitoring within their organisation. Course Description The Workplace Safety – Asbestos & COSHH Training course offers in-depth guidance on handling hazardous materials and navigating high-risk scenarios. Topics include the dangers and regulations surrounding asbestos, COSHH assessments, confined space awareness, chemical spill response, and essential workplace first aid. Additionally, learners will study broader workplace health and safety practices, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of legislative duties, hazard control, and preventative measures. Throughout the course, learners will develop the ability to interpret health and safety protocols, implement best practices, and support regulatory compliance. The training is aligned with UK industry requirements, offering insights into effective safety planning and emergency procedures. This course suits both those with responsibilities in health and safety and those looking to improve their knowledge to support safe operational standards in various workplace settings. Course Modules: Module 01: Asbestos Awareness & Safety Module 02: COSHH Training for Assessors Module 03: Working in Confined Spaces Module 04: Chemical Spill Module 05: Spill Management Training Module 06: Fire Safety Module 07: Workplace Health and Safety Diploma Module 08: First Aid at Work (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand health and safety obligations in the workplace. Professionals aiming to improve compliance knowledge and safety awareness. Beginners with an interest in occupational health and safety practices. Supervisors, HR personnel, and compliance officers responsible for workplace risk. Career Path Health and Safety Officer Compliance Coordinator Site Supervisor Risk Assessor Facilities Manager Warehouse or Construction Safety Personnel HR and Operations Manager
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Veterinary Nursing Level 3 Course Overview This Veterinary Nursing Level 3 course offers a comprehensive introduction to the essential knowledge and skills required for supporting animal health and welfare across multiple species. Learners will explore vital topics such as animal care, emergency response, and relevant legislation, equipping them to assist effectively in veterinary environments. The course emphasises critical understanding of veterinary nursing roles, including recognising and managing common emergencies like shock, seizures, and poisoning. Upon completion, learners will have developed the confidence and competence to contribute responsibly to animal care teams, while enhancing their career prospects in the veterinary sector. Course Description The Veterinary Nursing Level 3 course covers a wide range of key subjects designed to build foundational expertise for those interested in animal health and veterinary support. Topics include basic animal welfare, emergency scenarios such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation and fracture management, and the legal framework governing veterinary nursing. Learners will gain insight into recognising and responding to critical situations including unconsciousness, bleeding, burns, and poisoning. The course also addresses career development, providing guidance on professional growth within the veterinary nursing field. This structured learning experience develops knowledge, decision-making abilities, and an understanding of the responsibilities involved in veterinary care. Veterinary Nursing Level 3 Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Veterinary Nursing Module 02: Basic Care and Animal Welfare of All Species Module 03: Career Prospect and Development Module 04: Veterinary Nursing Legislation Module 05: Collapse & Unconsciousness Module 06: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Module 07: Shock Module 08: Bleeding Module 09: Bandage Module 10: Fractures Module 11: Seizures Module 12: Choking & Drowning Module 13: Heat Stroke & Hypothermia Module 14: Burns & Scalds Module 15: Poisoning Module 16: Bites and Stings Module 17: Common Emergencies Module 18: Managing a First Aid Scenario Module 19: Pet First Aid Kit (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to build a career in veterinary nursing. Professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge of animal care and emergency management. Beginners with an interest in animal welfare and veterinary support roles. Those pursuing formal education to work alongside veterinary practitioners. Career Path Veterinary Nurse Assistant Animal Care Assistant Veterinary Clinic Support Staff Emergency Animal Care Provider Veterinary Nursing Student Progression Roles in Animal Welfare Organisations