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1068 Curve courses in Glasgow delivered Online

Tea 'N Chat - LINETTE MANUEL - 3D PRINTED FASHION

5.0(4)

By Textiles Skills Centre

Tea 'N Chat free event - Talk with LINETTE MANUEL about 3D Fashion printing.

Tea 'N Chat - LINETTE MANUEL - 3D PRINTED FASHION
Delivered Online
FREE to £10

Global Macro & Interest Rate Derivatives. G10, Emerging Markets and Beyond

5.0(5)

By Finex Learning

Overview This 2 day course provides a practical introduction to Interest Rate Derivatives, equipping participants with the skills to price, trade, and manage risk across financial markets. Participants will explore key pricing concepts like bootstrapping, zero-coupon curves, and forward curves, while developing risk management techniques to navigate various market scenarios. The course also covers using derivatives to express macroeconomic views, bridging theory with real-world applications. By the end, participants will have the tools and insight to confidently engage with Interest Rate Derivatives in professional settings Learning Objectives Understand how to use Interest Rate Derivatives in different roles Grasp major pricing concepts like bootstrapping, zero-coupon curve, forward curve Develop risk management techniques to manage multiple scenarios Express Macro views using derivatives Who the course is for Anyone seeking practical insights into interest rate derivatives which include: Bank traders, market makers, sales, structurers, market risk Portfolio managers, execution traders Corporate treasurers, private bankers Operations, mid and back office personnel, brokers Graduate students and aspiring professionals aiming for careers in financial markets Course Content To learn more about the day by day course content please click here To you are interested in speaking with a course specialist, you can book a meeting here

Global Macro & Interest Rate Derivatives. G10, Emerging Markets and Beyond
Delivered Online + more
£1,780

Real Estate Developer (Development Cash Flow Modelling in Excel)

4.3(5)

By Bayfield Training

This course will show delegates how to appraise projects in Excel, incorporate and communicate updates as they happen and ultimately understand how to convert an opportunistic property investment into a core asset that can be sold on.

Real Estate Developer (Development Cash Flow Modelling in Excel)
Delivered in person or Online + more
£1,750

PV351L: Solar Training - PV Systems - Tools and Techniques for Operations and Maintenance Lab Week (Grid-Direct)

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Students who complete the PV351 workshop will be able to: Determine use and analyze results from various test tools used during commissioning, performance evaluation, operations and maintenance, and troubleshooting. Define the theory, procedures, and processes behind insulation resistance testing, IV curve tracing, infrared cameras and thermal imaging, performance evaluation, and troubleshooting Demonstrate proper set-up, use, and function of PV test tools including: IV curve tracers, insulation resistance testers, and thermal cameras Evaluate the performance of working systems using correct and complete field procedures Troubleshoot and locate common PV array and system faults using appropriate methodologies and testing tools

PV351L: Solar Training - PV Systems - Tools and Techniques for Operations and Maintenance Lab Week (Grid-Direct)
Delivered Online On Demand
£1,255.73

Professional Certificate Course in Project Management and Reporting in London 2024

4.9(261)

By Metropolitan School of Business & Management UK

The course covers several topics related to project management, including project management reports, earned value analysis, the S-curve, critical path analysis, and milestone trend analysis. Students will learn about the importance and types of project management reports, best practices for project management, and how to analyze staff or man-hours using earned value analysis. The course also covers the nature and uses of the S-curve, critical path analysis steps, and how to use it to track a project. Additionally, students will learn about milestone trend analysis, its working, and examples. This course covers various topics related to project management, students will learn about the importance and types of project management reports, best practices for project management, and how to analyze staff or man-hours using earned value analysis. By the end of the course, students should be able to effectively use these techniques to track and manage project progress. Project Management Report, Importance, Types, Best Practices. Staff or Man-hours Earned Value Analysis, Data Sources of Earned Value Analysis. The nature of the S-Curve, Common Uses of the S Curve in Project Management, How the S-curve fits within the common project management phases, and the Benefits of Understanding the S-Curve. Critical Path Analysis, Steps, Examples, importance, Using the critical path method in a project and Tracking critical path. This course covers various topics related to project management, including project management reports, earned value analysis, the S-curve, critical path analysis, and milestone trend analysis. Students will learn about the importance and types of project management reports, best practices for project management, and how to analyze staff or man-hours using earned value analysis. The course also covers the nature and uses of the S-curve, critical path analysis steps, and how to use it to track a project. Additionally, students will learn about milestone trend analysis, its working, and examples. By the end of the course, students should be able to effectively use these techniques to track and manage project progress. VIDEO - Course Structure and Assessment Guidelines Watch this video to gain further insight. Navigating the MSBM Study Portal Watch this video to gain further insight. Interacting with Lectures/Learning Components Watch this video to gain further insight. Project Management and Reporting Project management and reporting for efficient coordination and communication throughout project lifecycles. Project Management and Reporting Put your knowledge to the test with this quiz. Read each question carefully and choose the response that you feel is correct. All MSBM courses are accredited by the relevant partners and awarding bodies. Please refer to MSBM accreditation in about us for more details. There are no strict entry requirements for this course. Work experience will be added advantage to understanding the content of the course. The certificate is designed to enhance the learner's knowledge in the field. This certificate is for everyone eager to know more and get updated on current ideas in their respective field. We recommend this certificate for the following audience. CEO, Director, Manager, Supervisor Project Managers Project Coordinators Project Analysts Business Analysts Team Leaders Department Managers Executives overseeing projects Consultants Engineers IT Professionals Marketing Managers Human Resources Managers Financial Analysts Operations Managers Supply Chain Managers Product Managers. Average Completion Time 2 Weeks Accreditation 3 CPD Hours Level Advanced Start Time Anytime 100% Online Study online with ease. Unlimited Access 24/7 unlimited access with pre-recorded lectures. Low Fees Our fees are low and easy to pay online.

Professional Certificate Course in Project Management and Reporting in London 2024
Delivered Online On Demand14 days
£38

Change Management Foundation

By Career Smarter

Change Management Foundation, a comprehensive course introducing essential principles and practices in organisational change. Learn foundational concepts, tools, and methodologies to navigate and lead successful change initiatives. About this course £297.00 170 lessons Accredited training Certificate of Completion Included Course curriculum IntroductionCourse IntroductionChange Management Tutor BotAbout your InstructorCourse Guide Module 1Lesson 1 - IntroductionLesson 2 - Course StructureLesson 3 - Study GuidanceLesson 4 - Learning OutcomesLesson 5 - Exam InformationLesson 6 - Target AudienceLesson 7 - Certification Structure Module 2Lesson 1 - IntroductionLesson 2 - The Sigmoid CurveLesson 3 - Organisations’ Experiences of ChangeLesson 4 - Success Factors for Change ManagementLesson 5 - Individual Change ManagementLesson 6 - Organisational Change ManagementLesson 7 - Project & Change ManagementLesson 8 - Improving Success RatesLesson 9 - SummaryTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 3Lesson 1 - IntroductionLesson 2 - Learning ObjectivesLesson 3 - The Change Curve: IntroductionLesson 4 - The Change Curve: StagesLesson 5 - The Change Curve: Practical ObservationsLesson 6 - The Human Transition Model: IntroductionLesson 7 - The Human Transition Model: Start with EndingsLesson 8 - The Human Transition Model: Neutral ZoneLesson 9 - The Human Transition Model: New BeginningsLesson 10 - Motivation: IntroductionLesson 11 - Motivation: Maslow's Hierarchy of NeedsLesson 12 - Motivation: Rewards & PunishmentsLesson 13 - Motivation: Satisfaction & GrowthLesson 14 - Motivation: Survival & Learning AnxietiesLesson 15 - Motivation: Personal GrowthLesson 16 - Individual Differences: IntroductionLesson 17 - Individual Differences: People of Different Types - Summary of TypesLesson 18 - Individual Differences: People of Different Types - Conflicts & PreferencesLesson 19 - SummaryTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 4Lesson 1 - IntroductionLesson 2 - Learning ObjectivesLesson 3 - Metaphors of OrganisationsLesson 4 - Models of Change - Lewin's Three Stage ModelLesson 5 - Models of Change - Kotter's Eight Step ModelLesson 6 - Models of Change - Senges Systems Thinking ModelLesson 7 - SummaryTeste Your Knowledge Quiz Module 5 Lesson 1 - Introduction Lesson 2 - Learning Objectives Lesson 3 - Roles and their Functions in a Change Lifecycle Lesson 4 - What Makes a Good Sponsor Lesson 5 - What Makes a Good Change Agent - Change Agents and Change Managers Lesson 6 - What Makes a Good Change Agent - Change Agents and Line Managers Lesson 7 - Change Agents and Sources of Power Lesson 8 - The Role of Line Management Lesson 9 - Summary Test Your Knowledge Quiz Accredited AgilePM training is provided by ITonlinelearning, APMG-International Accredited Training Organisation.

Change Management Foundation
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours
£297

Coping with Change

5.0(2)

By Changing Minds Training

Understand why it is difficult for us to accept changes when they occur - both in our personal and professional lives. Outline the emotional stages of the change curve which maps out distinct stages all individuals go through after a change, and learn to utilise a range of strategies to cope with changes.

Coping with Change
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
£995

Change Management Foundation

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for CxO?s IT Managers/ Directors Senior Project Officers Project & Program Coordinator/Managers Operations Managers Quality Managers Business Analysts Engineering Managers IT Infrastructure Managers Internal Consultants Professional Consultants Overview Change and the individual Change and the organization Communication and stakeholder engagement Change practice Dealing with change and more importantly, the impact of change is a high priority for all organisations. The Change Management Certification has been developed by APMG in partnership with the Change Management Institute (CMI), an independent, global professional association of change managers. Together they have developed a professional ?body of knowledge? for the discipline of change management. This body of knowledge now provides an independent benchmark for the professional knowledge expected of an effective change manager. APMG?s refreshed Change Management certification is fully aligned with the change management body of knowledge. Prerequisites There is no prerequisite to attending this foundation course, although it is recommended that candidates should have a good understanding of business practices. 1 - Change and the Organization Drivers for change Developing a vision Culture and climate Emergent change and lifecycle Organizational metaphors Models of change Roles required for change 2 - Stakeholders Principles Identification Analysis Influencing and listening Emotion and demonstration Communications Cognitive biases Remaining people focused Improving Communications Communications channels Collaboration Communications Planning Larger workshops 2 - Change Impact Assessing impact McKinsey 7 S Stakeholder impact assessment Assessing change readiness Large change ? how to staff Building a change team Preparing for resistance Building team effectiveness 4 - Individual Change Learning theory Motivation Change Curve Personality differences

Change Management Foundation
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,000

PVOL350: Solar Training - PV Systems - Tools and Techniques for Operations and Maintenance - Online

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Discuss preventative and reactive maintenance plans and activities. Summarize safety procedures and PPE requirements for O&M technicians. Describe the field procedures required to evaluate the performance of PV systems. List appropriate requirements for meters, tools, and other equipment used in O&M activities. Define the theory, procedures, and processes behind insulation resistance testing, IV curve tracing, infrared cameras and thermal imaging, and other tools of the trade. Analyze test results to determine performance, compare baseline data, and pinpoint system issues. Describe inspection requirements for preventative maintenance inspections. Illustrate methods for locating and troubleshooting common PV array and system faults using appropriate methodologies and testing tools.

PVOL350: Solar Training - PV Systems - Tools and Techniques for Operations and Maintenance - Online
Delivered Online On Demand
£530.53

Real Estate Investor (Advanced Development Cash Flow Modelling in Excel)

4.3(5)

By Bayfield Training

The Real Estate Investor course primarily focuses on financial modelling and commercial considerations in the real estate industry across various sectors, geographies, and project types.

Real Estate Investor (Advanced Development Cash Flow Modelling in Excel)
Delivered in person or Online + more
£2,000

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Technology Coaching

technology coaching

5.0(21)

Glasgow

At Technology Coaching, we are passionate about empowering small business owners and professionals to thrive in the digital age. Founded with a vision to make technology accessible and actionable, we specialise in designing, developing, and delivering interactive learning experiences that drive results. Our core services include hands-on workshops, tailored digital solutions, Small Business Sessions, and our flagship CPD-accredited courses that help businesses unlock their full potential. From mastering social media content creation to navigating the complexities of automation, our offerings are designed to equip you with the essential skills needed for success. Our Small Business Sessions provide a hands-on, practical approach to help entrepreneurs and small business owners address their unique challenges. Whether you need guidance on digital marketing, technology integration, or business strategy, these sessions offer personalised support to drive your business forward. It’s our mission that every person develops a complete digital mindset based on six core competencies: Innovation, Web Presence, Social Media Marketing, AI & Automation, Cyber Security, and Making Decisions With Data. These competencies are at the heart of everything we do, ensuring that our clients are not just up-to-date but ahead of the curve in the digital world. We also offer “Tackle Your Tech,” a flexible service that provides you with dedicated support to conquer your digital challenges. Whether it’s website updates, video editing, or social media strategy, we ensure your business stays ahead in the ever-evolving digital landscape. Our Digital Dominators Series is another highlight, featuring interactive online sessions with expert speakers who share insights on topics crucial to your business growth. Each session is crafted to inspire, educate, and connect you with actionable strategies that you can implement immediately. Led by our founder, Sooz Young, Technology Coaching stands out for its engaging and professional approach. We believe in taking action, being visible, and showing up where it matters most—online. Whether you’re a small business owner looking to upskill or a corporate professional seeking innovative solutions, we are here to help you achieve your goals. Join us at Technology Coaching, where we make technology work for you.

Soul Food Sisters

soul food sisters

Glasgow,

We’re a group of migrant women based in East Glasgow and together we’re creating a vibrant, female-led collective based around our favourite thing: food! By swapping recipes, ideas and skills, we’re making women’s lives brighter. Our not-for-profit organisation brings together women from all over the world, ending social isolation and empowering them to develop their talents- in the kitchen and beyond. 1. WE ARE A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE When we say ‘not-for-profit’, we mean just that! We believe that making a difference to people’s lives is more important than making money. Soul Food Sisters’ role is to empower migrant women in the local community to start their own businesses, encourage their abilities and increase confidence. That’s much more valuable than a fistful of tenners. 2. IT’S A LEARNING CURVE Sharing skills is a big deal for us. We are paid a flat rate and we all work together, which can mean anything from peeling bags of spuds to attending high-flying business meetings. By learning from each other, we can become stronger and more powerful together. 3. WE ARE ALL WOMEN We are built on the idea of sisterhood, so Soul Food Sisters is a women-only workers co-op, open to females from diverse backgrounds who love to cook. (Sorry, guys!). But if you’re female and you’d like to join our collective, get in contact as we would love to hear from you. If you work with us for a while, you could be offered membership to the co-operative. 4. EVERYTHING WE GET, WE PUT BACK IN Soul Food Sisters have an appetite for making great food, but when it comes to business, we’re not greedy. Any surplus cash after paying wages goes straight back into the collective. Also our assets are locked, so in the unlikely event we go bankrupt, nobody will be allowed to go home with the soup urns or chopping boards! 5. WE ARE A DEMOCRACY All the women in the Soul Food Sisters collective get a fair share and a listening ear. We make all our decisions by consensus, which isn’t always the quickest way, or the easiest. But consensus means that everyone is treated with respect and that we genuinely make decisions as a unified group. Every single one of us has equal ownership. 6. WE ARE ETHICAL To us, having a clear conscience is just as important as having a clean kitchen. We source ethical ingredients wherever possible and support other co-ops, making sure to buy our food locally. Of course, sometimes there are ingredients - like rice paper, for example - that we have to go further afield to find! But ethically sourced food is our utmost priority. 7. WE BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF FOOD We believe that food has the power to bring people together. By harnessing the spirit of Glasgow and it’s culturally diverse and fascinating communities, we provide food that celebrates diversity and for people of all cultures to enjoy together. 8. WE ARE SMART LADIES FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE At the moment, Soul Food Sisters is made up of eight women from 5 different continents. From Malaysia and Cuba to Poland and Thailand, we are a culturally mixed group, with many skills to share. And our talents extend further than just the kitchen. Together our cooks can do anything, whether it’s teaching German, making wine, designing buildings or driving trains! 9.THE HIDDEN GARDENS HAVE HELPED US GROW We would not be here without the help of the Hidden Gardens, at Tramway. This is the place where we met and cooked together for the first time, and we are grateful for their continued support. 10. AND FINALLY…WE MAKE GREAT FOOD Our food is what makes us tick. It’s who we all are, what we grew up with, what brings us together. We believe that our food is a reflection of our individual personalities and family traditions. And we’d like to share it with everyone!