Immerse into the intricacies of Salesforce Experience Cloud with our training course and explore building sites, Salesforce CMS, content moderation, gamification, and partner portal setups. Learn about sharing rules, dashboards, and Salesforce CMS integration with a focus on user management, social login, and Lightning Bolts.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for business users and knowledge workers in a variety of roles and fields who have competence in a desktop-based installation of the Microsoft Office 2010, 2013, or 2016 edition of the Microsoft Office productivity suite, and who are now extending Microsoft Office to a collaborative cloud-based Office 365 environment. Overview In this course, you will build upon your knowledge of the Microsoft Office desktop application suite to work productively in the cloud-based Microsoft Office 365 environment. You will: Sign in, navigate, and identify components of the Office 365 environment. Create, edit, and share documents with team members using the Office Online apps, SharePoint, OneDrive© for Business, and Delve. Collaborate and work with colleagues using the Yammer and Planner apps. Use email and manage contacts with Outlook on the web. Collaborate using Teams. Configure Teams. This course introduces working with shared documents in the familiar Office 365 online apps?Word, PowerPoint©, and Excel©?as an alternative to installing the Microsoft© Office desktop applications. This course also introduces several productivity apps including Yammer?, Planner, and Delve© that can be used in combination by teams for communication and collaboration. Prerequisites Outlook - Part 1 PowerPoint - Part 1 Word 2016 - Part 1 Using Microsoft Windows 10 1 - GETTING STARTED WITH OFFICE 365 Topic A: Sign In to Office 365 Topic B: Navigate the Office 365 Environment 2 - COLLABORATING WITH SHARED FILES Topic A: Work with Shared Documents in SharePoint Topic B: Edit Documents in Office Online Topic C: Collaborate on the SharePoint Site Topic D: Work with OneDrive for Business and Delve 3 - USING PRODUCTIVITY APPS Topic A: Work with Productivity Apps in Combination Topic B: Broadcast Messages with Yammer Topic C: Manage Tasks with the Planner App 4 - USING OUTLOOK ON THE WEB Topic A: Send and Receive Email Topic B: Manage Contacts Topic C: Schedule Appointments Topic D: Personalize Outlook on the Web 5 - COLLABORATING WITH TEAMS Topic A: Overview of Microsoft Teams Topic B: Converse and Share in Teams Topic C: Call and Meet in Teams Topic D: Collaborate with Office 365 Apps and Teams 6 - CONFIGURING TEAMS Topic A: Configure Teams Topic B: Configure Channels Topic C: Configure Tabs
Making Scope Management More Agile: On-Demand This course is designed and developed by PMP® certified consultants and instructors, with experience coaching and instructing in both predictive, i.e. waterfall, and adaptive, i.e. agile, environments. Its aim is to focus on scope management using either a predictive or an adaptive approach. The Project Management Institute's (PMI®'s) A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) is the primary reference, with additional references from PMI®'s Agile Practice Guide. What You Will Learn You Will Learn How to: Apply scope management and quality management processes appropriately Differentiate between product scope and project scope Recognize what is required for a predictive approach to scope management vs. an adaptive approach Articulate on the continuum of project life cycle methods Determine factors that ensure scope management success Progressively elaborate scope through project initiation Progressively elaborate scope through project planning Monitor and control a project, via reporting predictively and adaptively Validating and verifying scope predictively and adaptively Change control to scope, using a predictive and an adaptive approach Getting Started Foundation Concepts Progressively Elaborating Scope Monitoring, Closing, and Changing Scope Closing Project or Iteration Course Summary and Next Steps
For all Wing Chun Students whom want to take their Wing Chun Training to another Level Course Curriculum Master Training Programme December 2018 (122:58) January 2019 (108:46) February 2019 (62:05) February 2019 - Day 1 (20:15) February 2019 - Day 2 (41:50) March 2019 (108:45) April 2019 (102:00) May 2019 (68:41) June 2019 (94:58) July 2019 (88:39) August 2019 (61:43) September 2019 (68:17) October 2019 (130:25) November 2019 (125:54) December 2019 (55:38) January 2020 (136:44) February 2020 - Part 1 (65:23) February 2020 - Part 2 (39:17) July 2020 (82:43) August 2020 (83:39) Bonus - Tibor (Private recordings from his private lessons & Seminars) (38:03) SNT - (May 2020) (92:36) Chum Kiu - (May 2020) (72:04) Bui Tze - (March 2020) (35:32) Wooden Dummy - (April 2020) (39:41) Wooden Dummy (Mistress May 2020) (35:18) Siu Nim Tau - Form Reviews (May 2020) (57:06) Chum Kiu - Form Reviews (June 2020) Bui Tze - Form Reviews April 2020 (15:08) Wooden Dummy - Form Reviews (May 2020) (16:01) Knives - Reviews & Training Ideas (May2020) (6:04) Super Seminar - September 2020 (186:44) October 20202 (52:59) November 2020 (8:50) January 2021 (73:06) February 2021 (6:34) Zoom Lessons (205:31) June 2021 Master Class Sat June 2021 (97:33) July 2021 (321:36) August 2021 (177:33) September 2021 - Seminar (123:39) October 2021 (87:56) November 2021 (47:25) December 2021 (60:43) January 2022 (151:05) February 2022 (138:28) March 2022 (112:22) April 2022 (87:44) May 2022 (100:14) June 2022 (154:23) July 2022 (122:21) July 2022 (122:21) Student Grades 1 - 12 Testing Sheets 1st Student Grade (Testing Sheet) (111:55) 2nd Student Grade (Testing Sheet) (104:17) 1st Technician Degree Testing Sheet Programme 1st Technician Degree Module - BPG (6:57) Chi Sau - Poon Sau (classic roll with 3 ways to change) (2:39) Chi Sau - Three ways to Attack (BPG) (1.Direct 2.Change 3.Their Change) (9:18) Double Complex Loop - 1. Position (build the loop 7) 2. Flow 3. Transition (BPG) (17:22) 1. Bong Lap - S4S, 4w2w. (defender wins) (2:33) 2. Bong Lap - Colar Grip (defender wins) (3:50) 3. Bong Lap - Fok Sau (defender wins) (1:48) 1. Bong Lap - Pak Sau (attacker wins) (1:33) 2. Bong Lap - Cover Low Punch (attacker wins) (1:48) 3. Bong Lap - Interception Pak Sau (attacker wins) (1:14) 1. Pak Sau - S4S Mirror N2N (defender wins) (1:57) 2. Pak Sau - Wu Sau Lap Sau (defender wins) (1:38) 3.Pak Sau - Cover Pak Sau - WD3 (defender wins) (2:03) 1. Pak Sau - Mirror/N2N (attacker wins) (3:12) 2. Pak Sau - Lap Sau WD7 (attacker wins) (1:25) 3. Pak Sau - Entry Technique 6 (attacker wins) (1:08) 1. Gwai Jaang - Double Cover (defender wins) (1:41) 2. Gwai Jaang - Intercepting Pak Sau (defender wins) (2:20) 3. Gwai Jaang - Attacking Kwan Sau (defender wins) (1:41) 1. Gwai Jaang - Gwai Jaang (attacker wins) (0:42) 2. Gwai Jaang - Palm Strike (attacker wins) (1:27) 3. Gwai Jaang - Arm Break (attacker wins) (0:37) PTS - Free Play Combo with BPG (3 minutes) Quick Review of the Whole 1st Technician Programme (6:57) 2nd Technician Degree Testing Sheet Programme 2nd Technician Degree Module - BPG Coming Soon December 2021 Forms BT - Opening the Form BT - 1. Punch BT - 2. Elbows 6 BT - 3. Elbows 4 BT - 4. Elbows 2 BT - 5. Gaun Sau BT - 6. Don Fak Sau BT - 7. Bui Sau BT - 8 Double Grab BT - Closing the Form 1. Jut Punch - 1. Wedge Palm Strike (Double Complex Loop) 1. Jut Punch - 2. Kwan Sau - Offline (0:40) 1. Jut Punch - 3. Attacking Kwan Sau 2. Double Palm Strike - 1. Kau Sau 2. Double Palm Strike - 2. Covering Bong Sau WD5 2. Double Palm Strike - 3. Inside Collar Pull WD1 & 2 3. Kau Sau - 1. Kau Sau ii 3. Kau Sau - 2. Uppercut - Fak Sau 3. Kau Sau - 3. Over the Top - Kau Sau Side Kick 4. Kau Sau ii - 1. Tok - Shot Gun 4. Kau Sau ii - 2. Single Arm Grab 4. Kau Sau ii - 3. Outside Head Grab - Knee 5. Tok - Shot Gun - 1. Double Lap Inside 5. Tok - Shot Gun - 2. 5. Tok - Shot Gun - 3. 6. Double Lap - 1. Double Man Sau 6. Double Lap - 2. Same 4 Same 6. Double Lap - 3. Cross Trap Gum Sau 7. Double Man Sau - 1. Jut Punch 7. Double Man Sau - 2. Open the Door - Don Fak Sau 7. Double Man Sau - 3. Gum/Jumping Punch 3rd Technician Degree Testing Sheet Programme Wooden Dummy Module - Coming Soon 2021 4th Technician Degree Testing Sheet Programme Long Pole Module - Coming Soon 2021 5th Practician Degree Testing Sheet Programme Double Knives - Coming Soon 2021 Frequently Asked Questions When does the course start and finish?The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish.How long do I have access to the course?How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.What if I am unhappy with the course?We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact us in the first 30 days and we will give you a full refund.
This comprehensive course on AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C01) empowers you to fast-track your IT career. Gain in-depth knowledge of cloud computing, AWS services, and architectural concepts. With hands-on labs, quizzes, and real practice exams, you will confidently build cost-effective, fault-tolerant IT solutions on the AWS Cloud.
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Define multimode system terminology Describe goals and applications of multimode systems Detail basic component layouts of multimode systems Define microgrid systems and diagram component layouts for microgrid applications List applications for multimode systems Distinguish between back-up and self-consumption use cases Examine daily and annual data to perform a load analysis Review battery bank sizing Identify PV array sizing methods and variables for multimode systems Calculate minimum PV array size to meet load requirements Calculate what percentage of overall annual consumption will be offset by selected PV array size Analyze data required to specify a multimode inverter Differentiate between sizing considerations for internal and external AC connections Describe various configurations for stacking and clustering multiple inverters Describe when and why advanced inverter functions are used Discuss the equipment and designs needed for advanced multimode functions Analyze each advanced multimode function List data needed to perform an accurate financial analysis of systems that use advanced multimode functions Describe factors that can affect the financial analysis of systems using advanced multimode functions Describe the National Electrical Code (NEC®) Articles that apply to the different parts of PV and energy storage systems (ESS) Identify specific requirements for ESS and systems interconnected with a primary power source List relevant building & fire codes Communicate specific requirements for workspace clearances, disconnects, & OCPD Describe PV system requirements that affect ESS installation List ESS labeling requirements Review DC coupled systems, including advantages and disadvantages Discuss MPPT charge controller operations and options Review charge controller sizing for grid-tied systems Design a DC coupled multimode PV system for a residential application Define operating modes of an AC coupled PV system while grid-connected or in island mode Explain charge regulation methods of grid-direct inverter output Review AC coupled PV system design strategies Evaluate equipment options for AC coupled multimode applications Design an AC coupled multimode PV system for a residential application Define Energy Storage System (ESS) Describe criteria for evaluating energy storage system configurations and applications Design ESS system for back-up power Describe large-scale energy storage system applications and functions; review use case examples Analyze equipment configuration options for large-scale AC and DC coupled systems Formulate questions to enable design optimization of large-scale energy storage systems Note: SEI recommends working closely with a qualified person and/or taking PV 202 for more information on conductor sizing, electrical panel specification, and grounding systems. These topics will be part of this course, but they are not the focus.
Define terms used in stand-alone systems Name common applications for stand-alone systems; describe basic component layouts Describe differences between AC and DC coupling State principle elements of a microgrid Define the importance of an accurate load analysis Review load analysis procedures; perform a load analysis based on daily data Review battery bank sizing for lead-acid and lithium-ion battery types Define array sizing variables and how they affect design for both MPPT and non-MPPT charge controllers Explain charge controller types and describe maximum power point tracking and voltage step-down Examine the calculations for PV array sizing Describe the difference between sizing for a non-MPPT and an MPPT charge controller Complete array configuration calculations for a system with a non-MPPT and an MPPT charge controller Summarize the parameters to check when selecting a charge controller Explain the purpose of DC load control and the three ways it can be implemented Identify design variables, advantages, and disadvantages of DC-only PV systems Describe how to size and integrate components for a recreational vehicle (RV) application Identify installation and maintenance considerations specific to mobile applications Identify applications and considerations for DC lighting systems Specify a battery-based inverter given electrical load and surge requirements Describe various configurations for stacking and clustering multiple inverters Examine inverter / charger size considerations Describe multiwire branch circuit wiring and concerns with single-phase supplies Describe the purpose and function of a generator Identify considerations that impact generator selection Solve for location-based performance degradation Specify a generator given electrical load, battery charging, and surge requirements Estimate approximate generator run time List generator maintenance Describe the National Electrical Code (NEC®) Articles that apply to the different parts of PV and energy storage systems (ESS) Identify NEC® requirements for workspace clearances, disconnects, and overcurrent protection devices (OCPD) that apply to PV systems Locate and apply specific requirements for storage batteries, stand-alone systems, and energy storage systems Identify labeling requirements List relevant building and fire codes Review installation considerations and best practices for stand-alone systems as related to batteries, design strategies, monitoring and metering, balance of system (BOS) equipment Review DC-coupled stand-alone residential system design Define operating modes of off-grid AC coupled PV systems Explain charge regulation of AC coupled PV inverters in a stand-alone system Discuss AC coupled PV system design strategies; evaluate equipment options for AC coupled off-grid applications Design a stand-alone microgrid system with PV (AC and DC coupled) and generator power sources Distinguish between isolated and non-isolated microgrids Compare concepts of centralized versus decentralized generation and controls Identify different types of microgrid analysis and planning software Review isolated microgrid use case examples Identify general PPE for battery system maintenance Develop a battery maintenance plan Identify methods to measure battery state of charge Identify common causes of battery problems and how to avoid them Identify PPE for lead-acid battery maintenance Develop a battery maintenance plan for lead-acid batteries Describe how to correctly add water to a flooded lead-acid (FLA) battery bank Identify methods to measure battery state of charge of FLA batteries Define when and why equalization is needed Identify common causes of battery problems and how to avoid them Note: SEI recommends working closely with a qualified person and/or taking PV 202 for more information on conductor sizing, electrical panel specification, and grounding systems. These topics will part of this course, but they are not the focus.
Agile Practices for All Projects: On-Demand Agile methods are becoming increasingly prevalent, and have facilitated projects in reducing time to market, being adaptive to changing customer requirements, and increasing value to customers and organizations. These benefits have been implemented in both IT and non-IT environments to help all types of projects. This course will present key Agile techniques and processes that can be readily incorporated into your projects to enable greater flexibility and higher productivity, while maintaining the traditional project lifecycle framework. The overall goal of the course is for learners to be able to integrate appropriate Agile elements and/or techniques into any project in any environment. What you will Learn Course participants will understand the basic Agile approach, and the various methods for achieving agility and will be able to: Recall project management principles and methodologies Explain Agile practices and compare several Agile methods Apply Agile software development techniques in a project lifecycle framework Employ Agile processes in a project management framework Foundation Concepts Project Lifecycles What is Agile? Agile Benefits Agile Methods Agile Roles Agile Requirement Techniques Agile Requirements User Stories Just in Time (JIT) Requirements Agile Software Development Techniques Agile Design Agile Development Agile Testing Agile Deployment Agile Initiating & Planning Processes Agile Initiating Agile Planning Agile Delivery Processes Agile Execution Agile Monitoring & Control Agile Closing Implementing Agile Practices Agile Approaches Outside of Software Development Dispelling Agile Myths Applying Agile Techniques & Processes Summary and Next Steps What did we learn, and how can we implement this in our work environments?
Managing Complex Projects: On-Demand As knowledge and technology expand exponentially, organizations are finding that the tools, processes, and methods used to select, plan, and manage their projects are insufficient for the challenges posed by them. The goal of this course is to provide participants with a working knowledge of project complexities and a framework for managing the ambiguities involved in today's fast-changing, competitive, and technology-based environment As knowledge and technology expand exponentially, organizations are finding that the tools, processes, and methods used to select, plan, and manage their projects are insufficient for the challenges posed by them. Complex projects don't necessarily follow the rules of traditional projects - in many instances the projects' end-products, and the methods by which they will be produced, are not easily defined. Stakeholder diversity and geographical dispersion contribute to the difficulties project managers face in their efforts to gain acceptance of project goals, objectives, and changes. Additionally, hierarchic leadership styles, traditional lifecycle approaches, and traditional project manager competencies may no longer maximize the efficiencies that need to be realized on complex projects. The goal of this course is to provide participants with a working knowledge of project complexities and a framework for managing the ambiguities involved in today's fast-changing, competitive, and technology-based environments. What you Will Learn The learning objectives of this workshop are to enable participants to: Appreciate complexity and its impact on the management of projects Describe the differences among traditional, complicated, and complex projects Explain the effects of complexity on the PMBOK® Guide's process groups Apply a high-level model in the management of real- world projects Complexity and Projects Some characteristics of complex systems Important models/characteristics of complex projects Major players in project complexity Landscapes and project typologies A supplemental framework for complex projects Framing Framing overview Potential pitfalls in framing complex projects Possible solutions Inception Centrality of risk management PM competencies, selection Stakeholder identification, analysis Blueprint Collaborative planning Stakeholder engagements Alternative methodologies/life cycles Collaborative scheduling Procurement management Oversight, Navigation, and Adjustment Leadership and the project team Stakeholder management Networks Close and Continuous Improvement Transition/support Post-project evaluations Rewards/Recognition