Course Overview This course on Self Confidence & Self Esteem is designed to help individuals understand and enhance their self-belief. It focuses on practical methods and strategies to cultivate confidence and improve self-esteem. Learners will gain a deeper understanding of how confidence impacts personal and professional success, and they will explore tools to boost their confidence levels. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the knowledge and mindset needed to build lasting self-esteem and project confidence in various aspects of life. Course Description This course covers the fundamentals of self-confidence and self-esteem, providing a thorough understanding of the psychological aspects that influence these traits. Learners will explore various confidence-building strategies, with an emphasis on developing a positive mindset and maintaining self-belief in challenging situations. The course includes reflective activities to help individuals assess their current levels of confidence and implement effective methods to improve. Key areas of focus include overcoming self-doubt, setting personal goals, and learning how to build self-worth, all of which are integral to fostering lasting self-esteem. By the end of this course, learners will be able to apply their new skills to enhance their personal growth and professional success. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Understanding Confidence Module 03: Developing the Right Mindset to Gain Confidence Module 04: Build Confidence: Strategies That Work Module 05: Quick Activity to Build Your Confidence Module 06: Conclusion (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their self-confidence. Professionals aiming to develop stronger self-esteem for career growth. Beginners with an interest in personal development. Anyone wanting to overcome self-doubt and embrace positive self-image. Career Path Personal Development Coach HR Professional Sales Executive Leadership and Management Roles Motivational Speaker
Leading Cross-Cultural Virtual Teams (Virtual) High-performing teams are a must in this world of intense competition and higher expectations. Global virtual teaming has become a necessity as organizations become increasingly distributed and suppliers and clients actively engage in joint projects. Teams work across geographical and organizational boundaries to deliver solutions and services to global users where distance and differences, both geographic and cultural, amplify the effect of issues and factors that are relatively straightforward when managing a team of people in the same location. This course delivers practical concepts and techniques that participants will start using immediately on their global projects. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Define relationships among foundational concepts (leadership and three dimensions of diversity) and explain their potential impacts on project performance Describe key components of successful project leadership and build selected Transformational Leadership skills Prepare to convert project challenges stemming from personal or cultural diversity into potential competitive advantage Implement selected best practices to meet key challenges facing virtual project teams Foster and grow an environment that supports continued success for CCVTs Getting Started Foundation Concepts Basic definitions Critical success factors for leading cross-cultural virtual teams (CCVTs) A roadmap to success for leading CCVTs Leadership Excellence in Any Project Environment Leading effectively in a global environment Transformational leadership The four components of Transformational Leadership Leveraging Personal Diversity Overview of personal diversity Mind styles The theory of multiple intelligences Connecting Transformational Leadership and personal diversity Embracing Cultural Diversity Introduction to cultural intelligence The impact of culture Cultural Dimensions Theory The Culture Map Managing Virtual Diversity Overview of virtual diversity Virtual time management Virtual processes and technology Virtual leadership Creating an Environment for Success Supporting a cross-cultural virtual-team (CCVT-) friendly environment Building a foundation of trust Developing a team charter Recap and review Summary and Next Steps Personal action plan
In this training course, you will learn about the various aspects of a CMS, including the compliance policy, compliance culture, compliance risk assessment, operational controls, performance measurements, leadership and commitment, internal audit, management review, and continual improvement. After completing the training course, you can sit for the exam. If you successfully pass the exam, you can gain the 'Certified ISO 37301 Foundation' credential. By gaining this Credential, you can demonstrate that you have the necessary professional capabilities to be part of an ISO 37301 CMS implementation project About This Course By participating in this training course, you will: Understand the basic compliance management concepts, definitions, and approaches Get acquainted with the ISO 37301 requirements for a compliance management system Develop a general understanding of how an organization can meet the requirements of ISO 37301 Course Agenda Day 1: Introduction to compliance concepts, CMS, and clauses 4-6 of ISO 37301 Day 2: Clauses 7-10 of ISO 37301 and certification exam Assessment Delegates sit a combined exam, consisting of in-course quizzes and exercises, as well as a final 40 question, multiple choice type exam on Day 2 of the course. The overall passing score is 70%, to be achieved within the 60 minute time allowance. Exam results are provided within 24 hours, with both a Certificate and a digital badge provided as proof of success. What's Included? Certification fees are included in the exam price. Training material containing over 200 pages of information and practical examples will be given to each participant. An attestation of course completion worth 14 CPD (Continuing Professional Development) credits will be issued to participants who have attended the training course. In case participant(s) fail to pass the exam, they can retake the exam once for free within 12 months of the initial exam date. Prerequisites There are no prerequisites to participate in this training course. Accreditation Provided by This course is Accredited by NACS and Administered by the IECB.
Listening Course - The Power of Listening Course Overview The "Listening Course - The Power of Listening" equips learners with essential listening skills, enabling them to effectively engage in conversations and enhance communication. By exploring various listening techniques and understanding the difference between active and passive listening, this course helps individuals sharpen their ability to listen attentively. It will empower learners to build stronger relationships, improve professional communication, and foster a more understanding environment. Upon completion, participants will have developed advanced listening abilities that will enhance both personal and professional interactions. Course Description In this comprehensive course, learners will delve into the different types of listening and explore the distinct approaches of active versus passive listening. Through examining key listening techniques, they will discover ways to improve their skills and recognise the difference between simply hearing and truly listening. Learners will also gain an understanding of the benefits of strong listening skills, such as enhanced decision-making and improved relationships. This course will provide learners with valuable insights into refining their communication, both in everyday conversations and in professional settings, making them more effective listeners. Listening Course - The Power of Listening Curriculum Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Lead Generation with Attraction Marketing for Business Module 03: Types of Listening Module 04: Difference Between Active and Passive Listening Module 05: Difference Between Listening and Hearing Module 06: Ways to Improve Your Listening Skills Module 07: What are Good Listening Skills Module 08: Benefits of Good Listening Skills Module 09: Conclusion (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their communication skills. Professionals aiming to enhance their leadership and interpersonal abilities. Beginners with an interest in developing effective listening techniques. Anyone wanting to build stronger relationships through better communication. Career Path Customer Service Representative HR Professional Communications Specialist Sales and Marketing Expert Leadership and Management Roles Mediation and Conflict Resolution Specialist
Day-to-Day Leadership Course Overview: This course on Day-to-Day Leadership equips learners with the essential tools and strategies to effectively lead on a daily basis. Covering key leadership principles and real-world applications, it focuses on enhancing decision-making, communication, and team management. Learners will explore situational leadership, practical models, and adaptable leadership styles that can be applied to diverse organisational settings. The course provides learners with the confidence to implement leadership strategies that foster collaboration, productivity, and team morale in their daily work. Course Description: The Day-to-Day Leadership course delves deeper into various leadership theories, including Situational Leadership, and offers a structured framework for leading teams effectively. Throughout the course, learners will engage with key concepts, including how to adapt leadership styles to different situations, develop key skills for motivating teams, and apply leadership strategies to ensure productivity and engagement. With an emphasis on real-world applications, learners will be guided through practical models and gain valuable insights into team dynamics, communication, and problem-solving. This course is ideal for individuals looking to enhance their leadership capabilities and progress in their professional development. Day-to-Day Leadership Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to this Course Module 02: Introduction to Situational Leadership Module 03: A Practical Model for Day-to-Day Leadership Module 04: The Skills for Day-to-Day Leadership Styles Module 05: Bonus Content Module 06: Closing Section (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop leadership capabilities. Professionals aiming to enhance their team management skills. Beginners with an interest in leadership and management. Those interested in improving day-to-day workplace leadership. Career Path: Team Leader Operations Manager Project Manager Department Head Leadership Coach Organisational Development Specialist
Strategic Thinking (Virtual) The goal of this course is to provide you with the building blocks and the motivation to develop the critical skill of strategic thinking. The participants will consider a four-part model that distinguishes strategic thinking from strategic planning and managing. With that understanding, you will investigate the critical components of strategic thinking and how to apply it effectively. What You Will Learn You will learn how to: Define strategic thinking and distinguish it from strategic planning and management Explain a high-level approach to gaining strategic thinking skills Integrate other interpersonal skills, such as self-awareness, systems thinking, leadership, constructive conflict, and collaboration, into the fabric of strategic thinking skills Select appropriate techniques to apply strategic thinking in specific situations Recognize and emulate effective strategic thinking behaviors Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Interactive event: Define Strategic Thinking (ST) Interactive event: Discuss relationship of ST with Strategic Planning, Management and Decision Making Strategic Level Framework - Tying it all together Strategic thinking attributes Strategic Thinking Critical Success Factors Strategic Thinking Critical Success Factors - 5-part model Strategic Thinking and the Organization Critical Success Factors Model applied to an organization Tools Introduction (5): Environmental, 5 Forces, SWOT, Value Proposition, Integral Theory of Worldview Video: Fog of War Strategic Thinking and the Individual Critical Success Factors Model applied to an individual Tools Introduction (5): Thinking Styles, Six Thinking Hats, Reverse Thinking, Systems Thinking, Integral Theory of Worldview Strategic Thinking at the Interpersonal and Team Levels Emotional Intelligence - Self Awareness and Working With Others Team Leadership and Trust Constructive Conflict as the Gateway to Collaboration Interactive event: Testing the Models - Challenge Perspective; What's Missing Applying the critical skill of Strategic Thinking Worldview: Team versus client Trusted Advisor Interactive event: Doing what is asked (Case study, wherein participants review the default case scenario prepared for this workshop and add specific details to make the scenario more relevant to their experiences / needs. Teams develop an action plan for applying ST concepts and techniques they have learned here to the situation, then compare and contrast results.)
Strategic Thinking: Virtual In-House Training The goal of this course is to provide you with the building blocks and the motivation to develop the critical skill of strategic thinking. The participants will consider a four-part model that distinguishes strategic thinking from strategic planning and managing. With that understanding, you will investigate the critical components of strategic thinking and how to apply it effectively. What you Will Learn Define strategic thinking and distinguish it from strategic planning and management Explain a high-level approach to gaining strategic thinking skills Integrate other interpersonal skills, such as self-awareness, systems thinking, leadership, constructive conflict, and collaboration, into the fabric of strategic thinking skills Select appropriate techniques to apply strategic thinking in specific situations Recognize and emulate effective strategic thinking behaviors Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Interactive event: Define Strategic Thinking (ST) Interactive event: Discuss relationship of ST with Strategic Planning, Management and Decision Making Strategic Level Framework - Tying it all together Strategic thinking attributes Strategic Thinking Critical Success Factors Strategic Thinking Critical Success Factors - 5-part model Strategic Thinking and the Organization Critical Success Factors Model applied to an organization Tools Introduction (5): Environmental, 5 Forces, SWOT, Value Proposition, Integral Theory of Worldview Video: Fog of War Strategic Thinking and the Individual Critical Success Factors Model applied to an individual Tools Introduction (5): Thinking Styles, Six Thinking Hats, Reverse Thinking, Systems Thinking, Integral Theory of Worldview Strategic Thinking at the Interpersonal and Team Levels Emotional Intelligence - Self Awareness and Working With Others Team Leadership and Trust Constructive Conflict as the Gateway to Collaboration Interactive event: Testing the Models - Challenge Perspective; What's Missing Applying the critical skill of Strategic Thinking Worldview: Team versus client Trusted Advisor Interactive event: Doing what is asked (Case study, wherein participants review the default case scenario prepared for this workshop and add specific details to make the scenario more relevant to their experiences / needs. Teams develop an action plan for applying ST concepts and techniques they have learned here to the situation, then compare and contrast results.)
Managing Complex Projects: Virtual In-House Training 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
Strategic Thinking: In-House Training The goal of this course is to provide you with the building blocks and the motivation to develop the critical skill of strategic thinking. The participants will consider a four-part model that distinguishes strategic thinking from strategic planning and managing. With that understanding, you will investigate the critical components of strategic thinking and how to apply it effectively. What you Will Learn Define strategic thinking and distinguish it from strategic planning and management Explain a high-level approach to gaining strategic thinking skills Integrate other interpersonal skills, such as self-awareness, systems thinking, leadership, constructive conflict, and collaboration, into the fabric of strategic thinking skills Select appropriate techniques to apply strategic thinking in specific situations Recognize and emulate effective strategic thinking behaviors Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Interactive event: Define Strategic Thinking (ST) Interactive event: Discuss relationship of ST with Strategic Planning, Management and Decision Making Strategic Level Framework - Tying it all together Strategic thinking attributes Strategic Thinking Critical Success Factors Strategic Thinking Critical Success Factors - 5-part model Strategic Thinking and the Organization Critical Success Factors Model applied to an organization Tools Introduction (5): Environmental, 5 Forces, SWOT, Value Proposition, Integral Theory of Worldview Video: Fog of War Strategic Thinking and the Individual Critical Success Factors Model applied to an individual Tools Introduction (5): Thinking Styles, Six Thinking Hats, Reverse Thinking, Systems Thinking, Integral Theory of Worldview Strategic Thinking at the Interpersonal and Team Levels Emotional Intelligence - Self Awareness and Working With Others Team Leadership and Trust Constructive Conflict as the Gateway to Collaboration Interactive event: Testing the Models - Challenge Perspective; What's Missing Applying the critical skill of Strategic Thinking Worldview: Team versus client Trusted Advisor Interactive event: Doing what is asked (Case study, wherein participants review the default case scenario prepared for this workshop and add specific details to make the scenario more relevant to their experiences / needs. Teams develop an action plan for applying ST concepts and techniques they have learned here to the situation, then compare and contrast results.)