For insights into how the four colour energies will transform your team dynamics and performance, join this virtual workshop and find out how to embed the four colour energies within your team. Find out your own communication preferences and how to work effectively with colleagues with a different preference.
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is aimed at anyone currently working with data who is interested in using data visualisation to more effectively communicate their results. Overview At completion, delegates will understand how data visualisations can be best used to communicate actionable insights from data and be competent with the tools required to do it. Visualising data, and analytics results, is one of the most effective ways to achieve this. This course will cover the theory of data visualisation along with practical skills for creating compelling visualisations from data. Course Outline The use of analytics, statistics and data science in business has grown massively in recent years. Harnessing the power of data is opening actionable insights in diverse industries from banking to horse breeding. The companies doing this most successfully understand that using sophisticated analytics approaches to unlock insights from data is only half the job. Communicating these insights to all of the different parts of an organisation is just as important as doing the actual analysis. Visualising data, and analytics results, is one of the most effective ways to achieve this. This course will cover the theory of data visualisation along with practical skills for creating compelling visualisations from data. To attend this course delegates should be competent in the use of data analysis tools such as reporting tools, spreadsheet software or business intelligence tools. The course will explore the following topics through a series of interactive workshop sessions: Fundamentals of data visualisation Data characteristics & dimensions Mapping visual encodings to data dimensions Colour theory Graphical perception & communication Interaction design Visualisation different characteristics of data: trends, comparisons, correlations, maps, networks, hierarchies, text Designing effective dashboards
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for those persons who will implement, manage and direct mobile asset Initiatives for their organizations. Overview The CMAM course prepares students to implement a foundation of best practice policies and processes whereby mobile assets are controlled. This should lead to savings opportunities, risk mitigation surrounding BYOD and financial responsibility. Students will be able to incorporate mobile asset management and BYOD into their environment, policies and procedures to mitigate risk, increase productivity of employees, and bring value from the mobile asset management program. The IAITAM Certified Mobile Asset Manager (CMAM) course prepares individuals and organizations responsible for the management of mobile devices. Proliferation of mobile devices within the enterprise, whether corporate-owned or BYOD-based, has brought a complexity to ITAM never before seen in IT environments. The course will prepare individuals with the knowledge to manage personnel, policies and processes, the key elements in organizational IT management. This course encompasses both organizational owned assets as well as BYOD (employee-owned). The CMAM course has the IAITAM Best Practice Library as its foundation and encompasses financial viability, risk mitigation, policy enforcement and lifecycle management of mobile assets. Course Outline Mobile Asset Management and ITAM People & Mobile Assets Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Tools Repository Management Assessment The 12 KPAs and Mobile Asset Management Program Management & Mobility Policy Management & Mobility Communication & Education Management & Mobility Education & Mobility Acquisition Management & Mobility Asset Identification Management & Mobility Legislation & Compliance Management & Mobility Software & Application Licensing Disposal Management & Mobility Documentation Management & Mobility Financial Management & Mobility Vendor Management & Mobility Data Protection
Course Overview The British Sign Language (BSL) Level 1 & 2 course offers a comprehensive foundation for learners keen to develop effective communication skills within the Deaf community. This course covers key vocabulary, everyday conversations, and cultural understanding across two recognised qualification levels. Through engaging modules, learners will build confidence in signing across a range of topics including greetings, family, transport, work, health, and leisure activities. The course provides a flexible learning experience, enabling learners to study at their own pace while gradually advancing from basic to more complex sign language structures. By the end of the course, learners will be able to confidently engage in conversations, describe people, express opinions, and interpret dialogues with greater fluency. Whether for personal growth, professional development, or community involvement, this course equips learners with the communication tools needed to create more inclusive and supportive environments for Deaf individuals. Course Description The British Sign Language (BSL) Level 1 & 2 course is structured to guide learners through a progressive journey, starting with the alphabet, fingerspelling, and simple daily interactions, before advancing to complex dialogues and storytelling. Key topics include family life, the home environment, weather, transport, work, hobbies, shopping, health, and holidays. Learners will engage with a variety of video dialogues—both with and without voice-over and subtitles—designed to enhance visual communication skills and comprehension. This learning experience not only builds practical sign language ability but also deepens understanding of Deaf culture, encouraging effective and respectful communication. With a focus on clarity, repetition, and gradual development, learners will acquire the skills needed to hold structured conversations, ask and respond to questions, and share detailed personal or professional information in BSL. The course aims to support learners in becoming confident and culturally aware communicators across different social and professional contexts. Course Modules Module 01: British Sign Language (BSL) Level 1 Online Course Module 02: Alphabet Fingerspelling and Names Practice Module 03: Greetings Module 04: Family, Question Forms and Family Story Module 05: Rooms in the House Vocabulary Module 06: Colours Module 07: Questions and Statements about the Home Module 08: Animals Module 09: Numbers and Money Module 10: Time and Months of the Year Module 11: Describing Ages Module 12: Weather Module 13: Transport Module 14: Directions Module 15: Hobbies Module 16: Work Module 17: Food and Drink Module 18: Dialogues (No Voice, No Subtitles) Module 19: Dialogues (With Voice and Subtitles) Module 20: Bonus: 5 Stories (With Voice and Subtitles) Module 21: Bonus: 5 Stories (No Voice Over) Module 22: Level 2 British Sign Language Module 23: Family Vocabulary Module 24: Describing People and Animals Module 25: Activities at School Module 26: Jobs and Activities at Work Module 27: Time Module 28: Activities in the Home Module 29: Leisure Activities Module 30: Opinions, Likes and Dislikes Module 31: Illnesses and Health Module 32: Eating and Drinking Module 33: Shopping and Spending Module 34: Travel and Holidays Module 35: Level 2 Dialogues (Without Voice and Subtitles) Module 36: Level 2 Dialogues (With Voice Over and Subtitles) Module 37: 5 Stories (No Voice Over and No Subtitles) Module 38: 5 Stories (With Voice Over and Subtitles) Module 39: Level 2 BSL Dialogues and Stories (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to communicate confidently with the Deaf community. Professionals aiming to enhance communication skills in inclusive workplaces. Beginners with an interest in sign language and Deaf culture. Teachers, healthcare workers, and public service providers. Parents, family members, or friends of Deaf individuals. Career Path BSL Interpreter (after further study and qualifications) Communication Support Worker Deaf Support Assistant Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant Community Support Worker Customer Service Advisor in accessible services Healthcare and Social Care Assistant Voluntary roles supporting Deaf organisations
Course Overview This Personal Assistant (PA) course is designed to provide learners with essential skills and knowledge to excel in a variety of administrative roles. Covering everything from business communication to organisational skills, this course ensures learners are equipped to manage office duties efficiently, support executives, and contribute to the smooth running of an organisation. By completing this course, learners will gain a solid understanding of the core functions of a PA, enabling them to confidently take on responsibilities in any professional setting. Course Description The course delves into key areas including business telephone etiquette, managing travel arrangements, organising meetings, and developing effective communication skills. Learners will explore the nuances of record-keeping, minute-taking, and scheduling, essential for ensuring a well-structured office environment. With a strong emphasis on time management, organisational skills, and business writing, this course prepares learners to confidently manage multiple tasks and responsibilities in fast-paced work environments. By the end, learners will have developed the ability to enhance productivity and support executive operations effectively. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Personal Assistant Module 02: Business Telephone Skills Module 03: Representing Your Boss and Company Module 04: Mail Services and Shipping Module 05: Travel Arrangements Module 06: Organising Meetings and Conferences Module 07: Time Management Module 08: Record Keeping and Filing Systems Module 09: Business Writing Skills Module 10: Organisational Skills Module 11: Communication Skills Module 12: Customer Service Module 13: Effective Planning and Scheduling Module 14: Invoicing/Petty Cash Module 15: Introduction to Minute Writing Module 16: Preparation for Minute Taking Module 17: The Meeting Structure Module 18: Minute Meeting, Decision and Action Module 19: Roles and Responsibility of Minute Taker Module 20: Tips for Minute Taking Module 21: Technology in Minute Taking Module 22: Building Confidence (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their administrative skills. Professionals aiming to advance their career as a Personal Assistant. Beginners with an interest in office management and administrative roles. Anyone interested in developing organisational and communication skills. Career Path Personal Assistant Executive Assistant Administrative Assistant Office Manager Office Administrator Executive Support Specialist
Agile working is an approach that the NHS supports. It demands new ways of working and thinking. Agile means that work is now seen as an activity, not a place. People are the organisation. The way we communicate has to change. The way we manage has to change. This workshop will let you reflect on what works for you now and where you may need to adapt. You may need to trust and value your team more than ever, but when they aren't in front of you in the office, you will need to question your beliefs. The workshop will help you: Understand what Agile Working is all about Reflect on your management style Recognise the new ways of managing agile workers Choose the right communication methods Understand culture and mindset Identify different ways of measuring performance Focus on innovation and not bureaucracy Manage more effectively This workshop has been designed to support you in effectively managing an agile team. You will need to be open to questioning your existing techniques and be open and responsive to change. 1 What's it all about? What is Agile working? What are your personal management concerns? How to make it work Time / location / role / source 2 Your role as an Agile manager Your style Your team's individual preferences Learning to let go Your management style self assessment 3 The 3 areas of focus Trust Delegation Empowerment 4 Communicating effectively New ways of communicating Managing expectations What are you measuring? 5 Your personal action plan What are you going to do differently?
Running a successful project requires skills in planning, budgeting, tracking deliverables and stakeholder management. An area that can be neglected by project managers is the 'people side' - not the project team themselves but the end-users, those who will be affected by the project. Too often there is a single line at the end of the project plan that says 'Comms and Training'. If people are going to have to work differently and learn some new processes, then there is work to be done by the project team to help them through the emotional side of the change. This session explores why it's important to bring people along when a change is being made. It will provide project teams with the skills and knowledge either to manage the people change plan themselves or to secure the right resources for their project. Understand the importance of the 'people side' of change 8 'Golden Rules' of change management - overview How to create a simple but effective change plan Adoption Benefits of good change management 1 Introduction Objectives and agenda People and projects - why is it important? The Change Curve - the emotional side of change 2 8 'Golden Rules' of change management - including... Role of the sponsor Communication Resistance to change 3 Change plan Elements of a change plan Change impact assessment Alignment with the project plan 4 Adoption Who owns the change? The vital role of the manager Feedback and action loops 5 Benefits Estimating the costs / benefits 6 Next steps Summary of key learning points Reflection on next steps 7 Close
Half day course on data protection and direct marketing - GDPR & PECR
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrators and security operations personnel, including analysts and managers Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the components and capabilities of the Carbon Black EDR server Identify the architecture and data flows for Carbon Black EDR communication Describe the Carbon Black EDR server installation process Manage and configure the Carbon Black EDR sever based on organizational requirements Perform searches across process and binary information Implement threat intelligence feeds and create watchlists for automated notifications Describe the different response capabilities available from the Carbon Black EDR server Use investigations to correlate data between multiple processes This course teaches you how to use the VMware Carbon Black© EDR? product and leverage the capabilities to configure and maintain the system according to your organization?s security posture and policies. This course provides an in-depth, technical understanding of the Carbon Black EDR product through comprehensive coursework and hands-on scenario-based labs. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Planning and Installation Hardware and software requirements Architecture Data flows Server installation review Installing sensors Server Administration Configuration and settings Carbon Black EDR users and groups Process Search and Analysis Filtering options Creating searches Process analysis and events Binary Search and Banning Binaries Filtering options Creating searches Hash banning Search best practices Search operators Advanced queries Threat Intelligence Enabling alliance feeds Threat reports details Use and functionality Watchlists Creating watchlists Use and functionality Alerts / Investigations / Response Using the HUD Alerts workflow Using network isolation Using live response