Developing a solid foundation in Greek grammar will help you create your own sentences correctly and will also make it easier to improve your communication skills in both spoken and written Greek. So this course has been designed to help you steadily advance with the Greek language. Here, on the Greek Online School Learning Management System (LMS) you will find all the grammar phenomena that you need to know for the A2 Level (basic knowledge) in Greek, the language that influenced all European languages.
ITIL® 4 Specialist: Create, Deliver and Support: Virtual In-House Training The ITIL® 4 Specialist: Create, Deliver, and Support module is part of the Managing Professional stream for ITIL® 4. Candidates need to pass the related certification exam for working towards the Managing Professional (MP) designation. This course is based on the ITIL® 4 Specialist: Create, Deliver, and Support exam specifications from AXELOS. With the help of ITIL® 4 concepts and terminology, exercises, and examples included in the course, candidates acquire the relevant knowledge required to pass the certification exam. What You Will Learn The learning objectives of the course are based on the following learning outcomes of the ITIL® 4 Specialist: Create, Deliver, and Support exam specification: Understand how to plan and build a service value stream to create, deliver, and support services Know how relevant ITIL® practices contribute to the creation, delivery, and support across the SVS and value streams Know how to create, deliver, and support services Organization and Culture Organizational Structures Team Culture Continuous Improvement Collaborative Culture Customer-Oriented Mindset Positive Communication Effective Teams Capabilities, Roles, and Competencies Workforce Planning Employee Satisfaction Management Results-Based Measuring and Reporting Information Technology to Create, Deliver, and Support Service Integration and Data Sharing Reporting and Advanced Analytics Collaboration and Workflow Robotic Process Automation Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning CI / CD Information Model Value Stream Anatomy of a Value Stream Designing a Value Stream Value Stream Mapping Value Stream to Create, Deliver, and Support Services Value Stream for Creation of a New Service Value Stream for User Support Value Stream Model for Restoration of a Live Service Prioritize and Manage Work Managing Queues and Backlogs Shift-Left Approach Prioritizing Work Commercial and Sourcing Considerations Build or Buy Sourcing Models Service Integration and Management
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Test Programme Managers, Test Managers, and anyone else wishing to take the ISTQB© Certified Tester Advanced Level Test Manager examination. Overview Whilst this course is focused on the syllabus, giving participants the maximum chance of passing the examination, it also contains many real world practical examples. On completion of this course, attendees will have an advanced understanding of test design techniques and will be fully prepared to take the ISTQB© Certified Tester Advanced Level Test Manager examination. ISTQB© is the standard for international qualifications in software testing at an advanced level. The course thoroughly prepares attendees for the ISTQB© Certified Tester Advanced Level Test Manager examination. Testing Process The fundamental test process Test levels and test types Test planning, monitoring and control Test analysis Test design Test implementation Test execution Evaluating exit criteria and reporting Test closure activities Test Management Test management in context Risk-based testing and other approaches for test prioritization and effort allocation Test documentation and other work products Project risk management Other test work products Test estimation Defining and using test metrics Business value of testing Distributed, outsourced, and insourced testing Managing the application of industry standards Reviews Management reviews and audits Managing reviews Metrics for reviews Managing formal reviews Defect Management The defect lifecycle and the software development lifecycle Cross-functional defect management Defect report information Assessing process capability with defect report information Improving the Testing Process Introduction Test improvement process Improving the testing process Improving the testing process with TMMI Improving the testing process with TPI Next Improving the testing process with CTP Improving the testing process with STEP Test Tools and Automation Tool selection Return on investment (ROI) Selection process Tool lifecycle Tool metrics People Skills ? Team Composition Individual skills Test team dynamics Fitting testing within an organization Motivation Communication
Course Overview This comprehensive Driving Instructor course is designed to equip aspiring instructors with the theoretical knowledge and confidence needed to guide learners through the process of becoming safe, responsible drivers. Covering key concepts such as structured driver education, understanding the ADI (Approved Driving Instructor) exam framework, and addressing diverse learner needs, this course offers a solid foundation for those looking to enter the instructional field. Learners will explore communication strategies, assessment techniques, and legal considerations surrounding driving education. By the end of the course, participants will have a clear understanding of the standards and responsibilities required to support individuals in achieving driving competency and gaining their licence. Whether you're seeking a career change or aiming to formalise existing knowledge, this course ensures you’re well-prepared for professional advancement in the driver education industry. Course Description This Driving Instructor course delves into the core principles of driver education, focusing on the responsibilities and expectations placed upon instructors. Learners will explore the structure of the UK’s ADI exam system, learn how to design effective lesson plans, and understand how to assess learners across different vehicle types and driving conditions. Special attention is given to communication methods, working with clients who have impairments or disabilities, and building a learner-centred approach to instruction. The curriculum also examines legal and ethical standards relevant to the profession, offering insights into delivering consistent, compliant instruction. By understanding how to adapt sessions to various learning styles and needs, learners will develop the capability to support diverse clients in their journey towards independent driving. The course is ideal for those looking to enter the industry with confidence and clarity, supported by structured knowledge aligned with UK standards. Course Modules: Module 01: The Driving Instructor Module 02: Structured Driver Training Module 03: The ADI Exams Module 04: Communication Skills and Dealing with a New Client Module 05: Learning to Drive Module 06: Driving Large Vehicles Module 07: Assessment Items Module 08: Disabilities and Impairments (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to become certified driving instructors in the UK. Professionals aiming to transition into the driver training industry. Beginners with an interest in road safety and driver education. Career changers and retired drivers looking for flexible employment options. Career Path Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) Fleet Driver Trainer Driving School Franchise Owner Corporate Driver Education Specialist Road Safety Consultant
Course Overview The Care Certificate (15 Standards) course offers a foundational introduction to essential standards for individuals working in health and social care roles across the UK. Covering all 15 standards required by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), this course is designed to ensure learners understand their responsibilities, safeguarding protocols, and person-centred care approaches. It supports individuals in developing the knowledge needed to meet industry expectations in line with the Skills for Care guidelines. Upon completion, learners will be able to demonstrate a firm grasp of care values, communication techniques, infection control, and equality and diversity awareness, helping them integrate confidently into care settings. The Care Certificate provides an excellent starting point for those new to care roles or seeking to align their current practices with professional benchmarks. Course Description This course comprehensively covers the 15 core standards of the Care Certificate, including duty of care, communication, privacy and dignity, safeguarding adults and children, and health and safety. It provides detailed theoretical understanding to help learners develop a values-based approach aligned with UK care sector expectations. The course is structured to improve understanding of policies, legal frameworks, and workplace responsibilities in social care environments. Learners will explore topics such as person-centred support, infection prevention, mental health awareness, and handling information in care settings. The course supports learners in enhancing their understanding of the principles and frameworks that underpin professional conduct in care roles, helping them demonstrate competency across a wide range of subject areas relevant to both domiciliary and residential care roles. Course Modules: Module 01: Understand Your Role Module 02: Your Personal Development Module 03: Duty of Care Module 04: Equality and Diversity Module 05: Work in a Person-Centred Way Module 06: Communication Module 07: Privacy and Dignity Module 08: Fluids and Nutrition Module 09: Awareness of Mental Health, Dementia and Learning Disabilities Module 10: Safeguarding Adults Module 11: Safeguarding Children Module 12: Basic Life Support Module 13: Health and Safety Module 14: Handling Information Module 15: Infection Prevention and Control (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to start a career in health and social care. Professionals aiming to meet mandatory training requirements for care roles. Beginners with an interest in understanding care standards and regulations. Volunteers or support workers looking to formalise their knowledge in care settings. Career Path Care Assistant Support Worker Domiciliary Carer Healthcare Assistant Residential Care Worker Adult Social Care Professional
Course Overview The Health and Social Care Level 5 Diploma is a comprehensive qualification designed to enhance learners' understanding of the UK’s care sector, including the ethical, legal, and professional frameworks that govern it. This course explores the critical responsibilities of care professionals, including safeguarding practices, communication strategies, and equality promotion within diverse care environments. Learners will gain a deep appreciation for the significance of person-centred care and the regulatory policies shaping health and social care in the UK. By the end of the course, participants will be well-prepared to step into leadership and supervisory roles, offering informed guidance and supporting quality standards in a variety of care settings. Course Description This diploma covers essential concepts such as safeguarding vulnerable adults, managing risks, promoting diversity, and upholding individual rights within health and social care environments. Learners will develop a solid grasp of professional ethics, communication relevance, and policy implementation within the scope of their roles. The course is delivered in a structured format, ensuring clarity and coherence as learners progress through each module. Participants will understand the intricacies of caregiving responsibilities, from legal duties to organisational procedures, gaining the confidence to uphold high standards in care delivery. Designed to align with industry expectations and UK compliance requirements, this qualification empowers learners with the knowledge needed to support individuals with dignity, empathy, and a firm understanding of professional obligations. Course Modules: Module 01: Introduction to Health and Social Care Module 02: Communication and Its Relevance Module 03: Rights and Responsibilities as a Health and Social Care Worker Module 04: Role as A Caregiver and Healthcare Professional Module 05: Working in Health and Social Care: Promoting Equality, Diversity and Rights Module 06: Important Principles and Policies in Health and Social Care Work Module 07: Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Module 08: Health and Safety Responsibilities Module 09: Risk Management in Health and Social Care (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to build a foundation for supervisory roles in care. Professionals aiming to deepen their knowledge of care standards and regulatory responsibilities. Beginners with an interest in health, social care, or community support. Volunteers or support workers aspiring to gain formal recognition. Career Path Health and Social Care Supervisor Residential Care Manager Community Support Worker Health Services Coordinator Care Quality Assurance Officer Social Care Team Leader
This very practical and focused one-day workshop enables end-users, technical experts, proponents, internal customers and other key stakeholders to work with procurement and contracting to develop effective specifications and scopes of work, to ensure fit-for-purpose outcomes. The programme empowers participants to collaborate with all key stakeholders. This workshop will help participants: Understand the importance and value of clear and effective specifications Differentiate between the different methods of creating specifications and when to apply them Develop robust specification templates to ensure consistency Understand the use of appropriate language (critical to creating effective specifications) Appreciate the need to develop specifications in cooperation with stakeholders Make use of techniques such as value analysis and value engineering to define 'fit for purpose' in the context of creating effective specifications Embed key KPIs into the specification to ensure delivery Manage and mitigate legal and contractual risks in the specification 1 Introduction Learning outcomes Learning styles Plan for the day 2 The importance of effective specifications Scopes of work Impact of poor scopes of work Examples of costly errors 3 The critical role of language Terminology in creating effective specifications and scopes of work Problems of communication Lack of detail or too prescriptive 4 Encouraging cooperation Technical and commercial experts with responsibility for developing robust effective specifications and scopes of work Managing stakeholders' expectations Working with contractors 5 Types of specification Exploring and using the various approaches to the development of appropriate specifications and scopes of work Output Performance Technical Functional Solutions-based 6 The role of value analysis Value engineering in the process of developing scopes of work and specifications 7 Specifications and contracts The legal and contractual impact of poor specifications and scopes of work How to embed scopes of work and specification outputs into tender and quotation documents 8 Specifications as a management tool Developing KPIs and SLAs framed around robust effective specifications and scopes of work Negotiating with contractors Negotiating with stakeholders
It's a fact of life that costs generally increase and as a result prices must go up too. Implementing an increase without losing customers is challenging. Talking about a price increase with customers never makes for an easy conversation. Your customers will generally decide whether to accept the increase based upon value, as well as the hassle cost of switching and going elsewhere. Even the most experienced salesperson who has implemented price increases before will be fighting back the nerves when faced with the task of 'selling' the increase. In this flexible programme, we will support your internal preparations at whichever stage you and your colleagues are at. From making the decision to increase prices, right through to those on the frontline already dealing with any push-back. This programme will help participants: Understand the business case for increasing prices Take steps to research the market Consider their customers' motivations Use the six principles of influence Identify and adapt for different personality styles Assess their level of trust with customers Build rapport rapidly with their customers and prospects 1 Raising prices - keys to success Understanding the business case Researching the market Assessing the value of your offering 2 Understanding your customer base Assessing your key accounts What is your 'target' customer range? Creating consistency in pricing approach 3 Planning the increase Timing your implementation Communication strategy Elements of a good price increase letter 4 Developing influencing skills The Trust Equation The six principles of influence Discovering your customer's buying decisions 5 Emotional intelligence and price increases The part emotion plays Developing strategies for keeping calm Handling your customer's responses 6 Understanding different customer styles Discover your own style Recognising behaviour traits in others Adapting your approach to their style 7 Preparing for customer contact Preparing for specific customers Anticipating their response Dealing with challenging customers 8 Following through Maintaining a consistent approach Resisting requests for discounts Confirming the increase in writing
The aim of this course is to expose the commercial context within which technical work is carried out. It is to allow technical staff to understand how they fit into a larger picture, why they may be asked to undertake tasks that may not appear to be technical and the impact their interactions have within the commercial context. The scope of the programme includes: The course emphasises the collaborative nature of delivery and the need to offer value to customers. The principal training objectives for this programme are to help participants: Understand why technical roles are broader than we might assume Appreciate the importance of, and the need to support, sales Value the idea of 'Good Enough' Recognise what can affect profitability Realise the future needs protecting 1 Introduction (Course sponsor) Why this programme has been developed Review of participants' needs and objectives 2 That's not my job! How we see our own role in work How other people see our role Stakeholders: who are they and why do they matter? The organisational backdrop What is my role really? 3 Sales and marketing Where does the money come from? Where do we find customers? The sales process One-off sales versus repeat business Customer/supplier relationships What something costs versus what the customer will pay The value chain 4 Estimating Purpose of estimates The problem with precision Five estimating techniques 5 Change control Can you just do this for me? When being helpful leads to bankruptcy How to deal with change requests 6 Risk management Risk in projects Risk in operations Categories of risk 7 The value of intellectual property Issues with sharing information Commercial in confidence Non-disclosure agreements 8 Course review and action planning (Course sponsor present) Identify actions to be implemented individually What actions should be implemented to improve working with non-technical people? Conclusion
All organisations today operate in an environment of constant and rapid change. Managing this change effectively is often achieved through a portfolio of formal projects. Many organisations today have qualified and experienced project management staff to run their projects. Some organisations today have dedicated functions, staff or processes to support their project management teams. The very largest organisations have in-house Enterprise Programme Offices, or project management specialists in corporate audit or risk functions; or organise 'Red Team Reviews' of a project by other staff with project management experience who are not participating in the reviewed project. But for many mid-size businesses and SMEs - and even some larger organisations - these resources are simply not available. For them, having access to external expertise to assure project management disciplines and to coach project managers can be a major contributor to project success. Such reviews can take place at project initiation; at major stage-gates (especially if significant capital is to be committed at the stage-gate); or at any other time if concerns arise concerning project quality, cost or timescales. And it is for those organisations that we offer the necessary expertise, on an ad hoc basis, in reviewing projects and coaching senior project management staff. A document review and workshop led by one of our consultants can help you assess whether: The strategic goals and priorities for the project are clear and being addressed Governance of the project within the business is defined and being effectively executed Project roles and responsibilities are clear and effective The credibility and robustness of the project plan can be enhanced Performance measures and reporting procedures are effective Critical risks are identified and being managed and contingencies are agreed The roles, responsibilities and capabilities of the key players in the project team are fit for purpose Budgets are realistic and costs being managed effectively Communication and change management activities are effectively planned and being executed At your discretion, you can capture the outcomes from the workshop for yourselves, in terms of identifying opportunities for improvement, or you can have our consultant write a report and make recommendations to you.