Earned Value Management: In-House Training: In-House Training Earned Value Management (EVM) incorporates a set of proven practices appropriate for project or program management methodologies. These include integration of program scope, schedule, and cost objectives, establishment of a baseline plan for accomplishment of program objectives and use of earned value techniques for performance measurement during the execution of a program. Earned Value Management (EVM) incorporates a set of proven practices appropriate for project or program management methodologies. These include integration of program scope, schedule, and cost objectives, establishment of a baseline plan for accomplishment of program objectives and use of earned value techniques for performance measurement during the execution of a program. EVM provides a solid platform for risk identification, corrective actions, and management re-planning as may be required over the life of a project or program. The course emphasis is on the latest EVM principles and concepts in accordance with changes and guidelines for Earned Value Management in The Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) and The Practice Standard for Earned Value Management published by the Project Management Institute. What you Will Learn You'll learn how to: Develop a project baseline, using an effective WBS Record actual project performance Calculate EVM measures Evaluate project performance based on EVM measures Respond to project variances Integrate EVM and risk management Determine how EVM will add value to your organization Develop an EVM implementation plan for your organization Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Expectations Foundation Concepts Introduction to Earned Value Management (EVM) Benefits of EVM EVM Process Overview Applications of EVM Creating a Work Breakdown Structure Reviewing WBS concepts Reviewing WBS development process (decomposition) Using a WBS to support EVM Building a Project Baseline Defining a project baseline Developing a project baseline Using a project baseline Recording Actuals Recording actuals overview Collecting data for actual project performance Determining earned value - various methods EVM Performance Measures Using current status measures Using forecasting measures Analyzing EVM measures EVM and Risk Management Integrating EVM and Risk Management Using EVM measures in the risk register Exploring how EVM can facilitate reserves management Drawing down contingency reserves Responding to Variances Introduction to variances Process for responding to variances Response options Reporting Project Performance EVM reporting overview Meeting EVM reporting needs Addressing EVM reporting challenges Implementing an EVMS Defining EVMS requirements EVM for Agile projects Tailoring the EVMS Summary and Next Steps Review of content Review of objectives / expectations Personal action plan
Managing Complex Projects 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
The Combined First Aid at Work and Paediatric First Aid Course is ideal for those who work in settings that require both first aiders and paediatric first aiders, such as schools, sports clubs or other childcare settings. Combining the QA Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work (RQF) and the QA Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF) into 3 extended days of classroom learning, this specially designed course enables candidates to gain the skills and knowledge needed to provide both adult and paediatric first aid, whilst minimising the number of training days required to achieve both qualification. Candidates will cover a range of topics needed to provide effective first aid for adults, children and infants including CPR and defibrillation, choking, stroke, head injuries, asthma and much more.
Why Learn Autodesk Maya Basics to Advanced Level Course? Course info. Autodesk Maya is one of the best tools for 3D animation and visual effects. Learn Maya with our training courses covering sectors like Architecture, Games & Films, Animation, and Media. London Design Training Courses empower you to master Maya, transforming your 3d skills.  Duration: 40 hrs Method: 1-on-1. Schedule: Tailor your own schedule by pre-booking a convenient hour of your choice, available from Mon to Sat 9 am and 7 pm. Experience advanced-level Maya training covering essential aspects such as modeling, UV mapping, texturing, lighting, camera movement, and rigging. The course is tailored to your specific requirements and work preferences. You can discuss your learning goals with our trainer, and we will suggest a syllabus that meets your needs. Flexible Training Options: Choose in-class training at one of our UK center or attend live online sessions. Certified Tutors and Authoritative: London Design Training Course has all Autodesk Authorized Trainers. Hands-on Learning Approach: The training is practical and hands-on, combining theory and step-by-step demonstrations. You'll have ample time to practice techniques on your computer with Maya, and you can keep all the files you create. Compatible with Windows and Mac: Maya training is available for both Windows and Mac users, with options to suit any recent version of Maya. Maya Basic to Advanced Course Duration: 40 hours Course Description: In this course, you will learn the fundamental and advanced skills to create complex 3D models and animations using Autodesk Maya software. You will gain knowledge of the Maya interface, tools, and workflow. You will learn the essentials of modeling, texturing, rigging, animating, and rendering 3D models. You will also learn how to create advanced special effects and understand advanced modeling techniques. I. Introduction to Maya (3 hours) Overview of Maya and its Uses Maya interface and basic tools Navigation and viewport controls Creating and saving projects II. Basic Polygon Modeling (6 hours) Polygon modeling basics Creating basic shapes and objects Editing and modifying objects Creating complex objects with extrusions and bevels Creating organic shapes with NURBS III. Intermediate Modeling (6 hours) Advanced polygon modeling techniques Creating complex models with Booleans and deformers Creating and modifying curves and surfaces Creating organic shapes with sculpting tools Creating architectural models IV. Texturing and Materials (6 hours) Introduction to texturing Creating and applying materials Texture mapping and UV unwrapping Creating realistic materials with shaders Painting textures with the 3D paint tool V. Lighting and Rendering (6 hours) Basic lighting techniques Advanced lighting techniques Creating realistic lighting environments Setting up a camera and creating a composition Rendering still images and animations Output options and file formats VI. Animation (9 hours) Introduction to animation Keyframe animation and animation curves Creating and editing animation clips Rigging and animating a simple character Creating and editing motion paths and animation layers Creating complex character rigs Creating lip sync and facial animation Creating realistic animation with dynamics and simulations Cloth Animation Ncloth VII. Rigging (4 hours) Introduction to rigging Creating joints and skeletons Binding skin to joints and creating weight maps Creating simple rigging systems and rigging a character Creating complex rigging systems VIII. Special Effects (4 hours) Particle systems and dynamics Creating and manipulating fluids and fire effects Creating and editing special effects like explosions and smoke Creating advanced simulations with nCloth and nParticles Paint effects Mash Networks and Mash Animation IX. Advanced Rendering Techniques (2 hours) Render layers and passes Global illumination and ambient occlusion Mental Ray rendering and settings X. Conclusion and Next Steps (1 hour) Review of course content Tips for further learning and resources Q&A; and feedback Note: The above course outline is just a suggestion, and the course content and duration can be adjusted according to the needs and level of the learners. Proficiency in Advanced Maya Techniques: Participants will gain advanced skills in various aspects of Maya, including modeling, UV mapping, texturing, lighting, camera movement, and rigging. Tailored Training: The course is customized to meet the specific requirements of participants, focusing on their preferred techniques and work type. Hands-On and Practical Experience: The training is practical and hands-on, allowing participants to practice techniques on their own computers with Maya. Versatility in Operating Systems: Participants will be equipped to use Maya on both Windows and Mac systems. Accredited Certification: Upon successful completion, participants will receive an e-certificate, accredited by Autodesk Certified instructor, confirming their achievement in the Maya training course. Post-Course Support: After the training, participants are entitled to 30 days of email support from their Maya trainer, ensuring assistance with any post-course questions or issues. Up-to-Date and Relevant Learning: The training can be based on any recent version of Maya, providing participants with up-to-date knowledge and skills.
Microsoft Project Blue Belt® 2016 This course introduces Project Server 2016 features that expedite scheduling projects and simplify managing tasks within an enterprise environment. Learn different aspects of Project Server and their benefits to varying roles in the enterprise, and gain hands-on experience and insights on best practices from SMEs around the world. This course introduces Project Server 2016 features that expedite scheduling projects and simplify managing tasks within an enterprise environment. Learn different aspects of Project Server and their benefits to varying roles in the enterprise, and gain hands-on experience and insights on best practices from SMEs around the world. Users in Project online will get the same benefits of this program. What you Will Learn You'll learn how to: Describe the Enterprise Project Management (EPM) environment Apply the basic project management principles of, initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing your project schedules Discuss new features Explain PWA views project sites Meet deadlines and budget restrictions Keep the workloads of your resources within their available limits Explain tracking methods and manage task assignments Update the schedule Differentiate between updating tasks and timesheets Use standard reports, custom views, and visual reports for your projects Recognize the potential of the Business Intelligence features Getting Started with Microsoft® Project Server 2016 Describing the EPM context Discovering Project Web App Differentiating the users of PWA Working with Project Professional and PWA Initiating Projects New projects with Project Professional, SharePoint lists, Enterprise Projects Importing schedules and managing project owner and permissions Customize the ribbon with enterprise commands Planning Projects - Scope and Schedule Management Scheduling in PWA Using the Deliverables feature Developing components of the risk management plan and issues tracking Linking planning documents Planning Projects - Staffing Management Plan Building a project team Managing resource availability Reviewing the assignment cycle Managing resource engagements Resolving resource overallocation Executing, Monitoring and Controlling Baselines Working with timesheets Reporting administrative time Tracking methods (% work, actual work, single entry mode) Assignment progress and updates in PWA Task progress and updates in Project Professional and PWA Monitor and Control Projects - Measuring Performance and Reporting Progress Reviewing performance metrics and progress reports Using the preloaded reports at the Business Intelligence Center Considerations for defining custom reports Closing Projects Reviewing the closing processes and closing tasks to updates Supporting the closing process
Agile Release Plans: In-House Training While many Agile frameworks provide guidance on a focus on value and iterative development, many do not explain how that value is delivered to the customer. Release Plans have become an accepted and common practice to bridge the gap between the Product Vision and the Product Backlog (Agile requirements). In this course, you will be provided with an introduction to Agile and to Scrum, the most utilized Agile framework. You will also learn how the Vision, Roadmap, and Charter help to establish the Release Plan. The goal of this course is to equip you with the necessary knowledge, skills, and techniques to build Release Plans to ensure you deliver the most value to your customers. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Recall the Scrum framework elements (roles, events, and artifacts) Examine the benefits of Agile Develop a Product Vision and Roadmap Create an Agile Project Charter Prepare a Release Plan Write user stories to support a Product Backlog Foundation Concepts Introduction to Scrum Scrum Overview Agile Benefits Product Definition Business Goals Product Vision Product Roadmap Agile Project Charter Product Scope Project Risks Release Deadlines Sprint Durations Team Norms Release Planning Release Plan Process Select Stories and a Release Date Product Backlog User stories Building the product backlog Product Backlog Refinement Transitioning to the Scrum Team
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Scrum Master Exam Prep This workshop prepares you for the Scrum.org Professional Scrum Master (PSM)™ I certification. A voucher for the exam and the access information you will need to take the exam will be provided to you via email after you have completed the course. NOTE: If you have participated in any of IIL's other Scrum workshops, you can bypass this program and focus on reading/studying the Scrum Guide and taking practice exams from Scrum.org. A Scrum Master helps project teams properly use the Scrum framework, increasing the likelihood of the project's overall success. Scrum Masters understand Scrum values, practices, and applications and provide a level of knowledge and expertise above and beyond that of typical project managers. Scrum Masters act as 'servant leaders', helping the rest of the Scrum Team work together and learn the Scrum framework. Scrum Masters also protect the team from both internal and external distractions. The Professional Scrum Master™ I (PSM I) certificate is a Scrum.org credential that enables successful candidates to demonstrate a fundamental level of Scrum mastery. PSM I credential holders will grasp Scrum as described inThe Scrum Guide™1 and recognize how those concepts can be applied. They will also share a consistent terminology and approach to Scrum with other certified professionals. What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Successfully prepare for the Scrum.org PSM I exam Comprehend the Agile Manifesto and mindset Explain the fundamental principles of Scrum, including events, artifacts, and roles Guide the Scrum team in their responsibilities Define Ready and Done Write requirements in the form of user stories Estimate using planning poker and prioritize using MoSCoW Facilitate the team through the 5 Sprint events Fulfill the role of Scrum Master in a Scrum project Create Information Radiators to enable transparency Define the structure of the retrospective Getting Started Introductions Workshop orientation Exam prep preview Foundation Concepts Agile History, Values, and Mindset Introduction to Scrum Scrum events Scrum artifacts Scrum Roles and Responsibilities Product Owner responsibilities Scrum Master responsibilities The Team responsibilities Cross-functional teams Building effective teams The Product Backlog and User Stories The Product Backlog User Stories Definition of Done Backlog grooming Estimating User Stories Story points, planning poker Prioritizing User Stories The Sprint Team capacity and velocity The Sprint Planning Meeting The Sprint Backlog The Sprint Learning to self-manage, self-organize, self-improve Sprint Review and Retrospective Project Progress and Completion The Daily Scrum The Task Board and The Burndown Chart Information Radiators Closing a Scrum Project Summary and Next Steps Review of course goals, objectives, and content Exam prep next steps
Plasma bio gel filler is a new generation of fillers that does not carry the risk associated with HA dermal fillers. APF - Autologous Plasma Gel Filler is a technology based on the preparation of effective material in three variants to satisfy even the most demanding customers. Bio filler plasma gel is a natural filler that does not carry the risks with HA dermal fillers. No lidocaine or hyaluronic acid, anyone who is deemed suitable for the treatment can have it which assists clients who have allergies or on a certain medication can now have this treatment. We still recommend that all clients speak with their healthcare provider prior to their treatment to ensure they are suitable for this treatment and also PRP. Course prerequisites This course is suitable for those with or without a medical background. It is designed to provide the student with the ability to seek employment or start their own business upon qualification. At a minimum, students will be required to be qualified for at least one of the following: Medically qualified as a nurse, doctor or dentist with current registration with the NMC, GMC or GDC. NVQ Level 3 in Beauty Therapy, ITEC or HND 12 months of needling experience 6 Months of micropigmentation experience and Anatomy & Physiology Level 3 This training course requires you to be an active practising aesthetic injector with certification / qualification in phlebotomy. If you do not have this you can complete our Phlebotomy training course If your qualification does not appear above, we offer a fast track access course for those completely new to the industry. Course agenda Health & safety In-depth anatomy and physiology Emergency protocols What is Smart Cell Plasma Filler Platelet Poor Plasma Autologous cell therapy Biological supplement Plasma properties Fibrin benefits How to prepare the Plasma Filler Indications Treatment protocols Plasma Filler aftercare Equipment Complications management Emergency Protocols Anaphylaxis Aftercare Consent forms Consultation process Client selection Live demonstrations Live model experience Recommended treatment charges Insurance Legalities