Duke of Ed Adventurous Journey Risk Management Running A Duke of Ed program? If so, you need to understand what risks are involved and how to effectively manage them. This course steps you through exactly what you need to know when planning and running an Adventurous Journey with your students.
PRINCE2 Agile® Foundation, a comprehensive program integrating PRINCE2 with agile methodologies. Learn foundational principles for successful project management, combining flexibility and structure. About this course £696.00 16 lessons Accredited training Certificate of completion included Exam inlcuded Course curriculum IntroductionIntroduction Module 1Lesson - Understand Key Concepts Relating to Projects & PRINCE2Test Your Knowledge Quiz Module 2Lesson - Understand Key Concepts Relating to Projects and PRINCE2 AgileTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 3Lesson - Understand how PRINCE2 Principles, Themes, Processes and Management Products are Tailored and/or Applied in an Agile ContextTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 4Lesson - Understand the Agile Ways of Working, Key Terms and TechniquesTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 5 Lesson - Understand the Focus Areas in an Agile Context Test Your Knowledge Quiz The PRINCE2 Agile® courses on this page are offered by ITonlinelearning ATO/Affiliate of AXELOS Limited. PRINCE2 Agile® is a registered trademark of AXELOS Limited. All rights reserved.
PRINCE2 Agile® Practitioner, an advanced course blending PRINCE2 and Agile methodologies. Dive into strategic concepts, tailoring frameworks, and effective collaboration. Acquire the skills to manage complex projects seamlessly. About this course £696.00 11 lessons Accredited training Certificate of completion included Exam included Course curriculum IntroductionIntroduction Module 1Lesson - Understand the basic concepts of common agile ways of working Module 2Lesson 2 - Understand the purpose and context for combining PRINCE2 and the agile way of working Module 3Lesson 3 - Be able to apply and evaluate the focus areas to a project in an agile context Module 4Lesson 4 - Be able to fix and flex the six aspects of a project in an agile context Module 5 Lesson 5 - Be able to apply or tailor the PRINCE2 themes, principles, processes and management products to a project in an agile context The PRINCE2 Agile® courses on this page are offered by ITonlinelearning ATO/Affiliate of AXELOS Limited. PRINCE2 Agile® is a registered trademark of AXELOS Limited. All rights reserved.
Advance your expertise with AgilePM® Practitioner, a comprehensive course building on agile project management foundations. Dive deep into advanced concepts, such as tailoring frameworks, managing teams, and optimising project delivery. About this course £597.00 38 lessons Accredited training Certificate of completion included Exam inlcuded Course curriculum Course IntroductionCourse IntroductionAgilePM Tutor BotAbout Your InstructorCourse Guide Module 1Lesson - Introduction Module 2Lesson - Roles & ResponsibilitiesTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 3Lesson - Project Management Through the LifecycleTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 4Lesson - The Effective Use of the DSDM ProductsTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 5 Lesson - Deliver on Time Combining MoSCoW and Timeboxing Test Your Knowledge Quiz Accredited AgilePM training is provided by ITonlinelearning, APMG-International Accredited Training Organisation.
Explore ITIL4 Foundation, a comprehensive course delving into modern IT service management practices. Learn key concepts, principles, and processes to enhance organisational efficiency and align IT services with business goals. About this course £519.00 153 lessons Accredited training Certificate of completion included Exam included Course curriculum Module 1 - Introduction1.1 Tutor Introduction1.2 Certifications1.3 Course Features1.4 Why ITIL? Module 2 - Key Concepts2.1 What is a Service?2.2 What is Utility?2.3 What is Warranty?2.4 What are Customers, Users and Sponsors?2.5 What is Service Management?2.6 Creating value with Services2.7 Value & Value Co-creation2.8 What is Value?2.9 Organisations and Stakeholders2.10 Service Providers2.11 Other Stakeholders2.12 Value: Outcome, Cost and Risk2.13 Figure, Balance, Outcomes, Costs, Risks2.14 Outputs and Outcomes2.15 Cost2.16 Risk - Part 12.17 Risk - Part 22.18 Utility & Warranty - Part 12.19 Utility & Warranty - Part 22.20 Services Offerings2.21 Services Relationship2.22 Service Provisions2.23 Services Relationship Model2.24 Goods, Resources & Actions2.25 Products & ServicesTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 3 - Guiding Principals3.1 Guiding Principles - Introduction Part 13.2 Guiding Principles - Introduction Part 23.3 Guiding Principles - The Key Message is Discussed!3.4 Guiding Principles - Nature, Use & Interaction of the Guiding Principles3.5 Focus on Value - The Key Message Discussed!3.6 Focus on Value - The Service Consumer & What is their Perspective of Value3.7 Focus on Value - The Customer Experience3.8 Focus on Value - How to Apply the Principle!3.9 Start Where You Are - Key Message Discussed!3.10 Start Where Your Are - Assess Where You Are3.11 Start Where You Are - The Role of Measurement3.12 Start Where You Are - How to Apply the Principle!3.13 Progress Iteratively with Feedback - Key Message Discussed!3.14 Progress Iteratively with Feedback - The Role of Feedback3.15 Progress Iteratively with Feedback - Iteration & Feedback Together3.16 Progress Iteratively with Feedback - How to Apply the Principle3.17 Collaborate & Promote Visibility - Key Message Discussed! (Part 1)3.18 Collaborate & Promote Visibility - Key Message Discussed! (Part 2)3.19 Collaborate & Promote Visibility - Key Message Discussed! (Part 3)3.20 Collaborate & Promote Visibility - Whom to Collaborate with (Part 1)3.21 Collaborate & Promote Visibility - Whom to Collaborate with (Part 2)3.22 Collaborate & Promote Visibility - Communication for Improvement3.23 Collaborate & Promote Visibility - Increasing Urgency Through Visibility (Part 1)3.24 Collaborate & Promote Visibility - Increasing Urgency Through Visibility (Part 2)3.25 Collaborate & Promote Visibility - Increasing Urgency Through Visibility (Part 3)3.26 Collaborate & Promote Visibility - How to Apply3.27 Think & Work Holistically - Key Message Discussed! (Part 1)3.28 Think & Work Holistically - Key Message Discussed! (Part 2)3.29 Think & Work Holistically - Key Message Discussed! (Part 3)3.30 Think & Work Holistically - How to Apply the Principle3.31 Optimise & Automate - Key Message Discussed! (Part 1)3.32 Optimise & Automate - The Key Message Discussed! (Part 2)3.33 Optimise & Automate - The Road to Optimisation (Part 1)3.34 Optimise & Automate - The Road to Optimisation (Part 2)3.35 Optimise & Automate - How to Apply the Principle3.36 Keep it Simple and Practical - Key Message Discussed!3.37 Keep it Simple & Practical - How to Apply the Principle3.38 Principle InteractionTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 4 - 4 Dimensions of Service Management4.1 Introduction4.2 The 4 Dimensions of Service Management4.3 Organisation & People (Part 1)4.4 Organisations & People (Part 2)4.5 Organisation & People (Part 3)4.6 Information & Technology (Part 1)4.7 Information & Technology (Part 2)4.8 Information & Technology (Part 3)4.9 Information & Technology (Part 4)4.10 Partners & Suppliers (Part 1)4.11 Partners & Suppliers (Part 2)4.12 Partners & Suppliers (Part 3)4.13 Partners & Suppliers (Part 4)4.14 Partners & Suppliers (Part 5)4.15 Partners & Suppliers (Part 6)4.16 Value Streams & Processes (Part 1)4.17 Value Streams & Processes (Part 2)4.18 Value Streams & Processes (Part 3)4.19 Value Streams & Processes (Part 4)Test Your Knowledge Quiz Module 5 - The Service Value System5.1 Introduction5.2 Describe the ITIL Service Value System (Part 1)5.3 Describe the ITIL Service Value System (Part 2)5.4 Describe the ITIL Service Value System (Part 3)5.5 Describe the ITIL Service Value System (Part 4)Test Your Knowledge Quiz Module 6 - Service Value Chain and the Service Value Stream 6.1 Learning Objectives 6.2 Service Value Chain Model 6.3 The Interconnected Service Value Chain "elements" 6.4 The Interconnected Service Value Chain "more" 6.5 The Interconnected Service Value Chain "Value Streams" 6.6 The Interconnected Service Value Chain "Steps" 6.7 Plan 6.8 Improve 6.9 Engage 6.10 Design & Transition 6.11 Obtain/Build 6.12 Deliver & Support Test Your Knowledge Quiz ITIL® is a registered trademark of AXELOS Limited, used under permission of AXELOS Limited. 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The AgilePM® Foundation course, a comprehensive program introducing agile project management principles. Learn key concepts like iterative development, collaboration, and adaptive planning. About this course £495.00 38 lessons Accredited training Certificate of completion included Exam included Course curriculum IntroductionCourse IntroductionAgilePM Tutor BotAbout Your InstructorCourse Guide Module 1Lesson - Course IntroductionTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 2Lesson - BackgroundTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 3Lesson - Philosophy Principles & Project VariablesTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 4Lesson - Instrumental Success FactorsTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 5 Lesson - The DSDM Process Test Your Knowledge Quiz Accredited AgilePM training is provided by ITonlinelearning, APMG-International Accredited Training Organisation.
The BCS Practitioner Certificate in Requirements Engineering, an advanced course unlocking the art of effective requirement's management. Gain mastery in elicitation, analysis, documentation, and validation. About this course £396.00 28 lessons Accredited training Certificate of completion included Course curriculum IntroductionIntroduction to Requirements Engineering Module 1Lesson - Define Requirements & Project ScopeTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 2Lesson - Elicit RequirementsTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 3Lesson - Record Requirements in DocumentationTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 4Lesson - Build Models & Prototypes to Represent the RequirementsTest Your Knowledge - Quiz Module 5Lesson - Collaborate & Communicate with Stakeholders to Clarify RequirementsTest Your Knowledge Quiz
The BCS Practitioner Certificate in Modelling Business Processes, an advanced program focusing on business process modelling. Acquire in-depth knowledge of process mapping, analysis, and improvement techniques. About this course £396.00 18 lessons Accredited training Certificate of completion included Course curriculum IntroductionIntroduction Module 1Lesson 1 - The Context for Business Process ModellingTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 2Lesson - Modelling at Enterprise LevelTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 3Lesson - Modelling at Event-Response LevelTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 4Lesson - Modelling at Actor-Task LevelTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 5Lesson - Improving Business ProcessesTest Your Knowledge Quiz
The BCS Practitioner Certificate in Business Analysis Practice, an advanced course honing expertise in business analysis. Master practical techniques, stakeholder engagement, and requirements engineering. About this course £396.00 110 lessons Accredited training Certificate of completion included Course curriculum IntroductionCourse Introduction Session 11.1 Learning Objectives1.2 Understanding the Strategic Context1.3 SWOT Analysis1.4 VMOST Analysis1.5 Resource Audit1.6 Porter's Five Forces1.6 PESTLE Analysis1.7 Balanced Business Scorecard(BSC)1.8 Performance Measurement and VMOST1.9 Critical Success Factors(CSF's), Key Performance Indicators(KPI's) and Targets1.10 Attributes of Good Objectives(SMART)1.11 How does it all work together?1.12 Test Your Knowledge Session 22.1 Learning Objectives2.2 Introduction2.3 What is a Stakeholder?2.4 Stakeholder Engagement and the Strategic Context2.5 Stakeholder Engagement2.6 Stakeholder Analysis2.7 The Stakeholder Wheel2.8 Power Interest Grid2.9 RACI Chart2.10 Understanding Stakeholder Perspectives2.11 Stakeholder and Business Perspectives2.12 The CATWOE Technique2.13 Root Definition2.14 Identifying Conflicts2.15 Test Your Knowledge Session 33.1 Learning Objectives3.2 Background Research3.3 Investigation Techniques3.4 Tools to Represent the Current State3.5 Test Your Knowledge Session 44.1 Learning Objectives4.2 Introduction4.3 What is a Business Activity Model?4.4 The Approach to Business Activity Modelling4.5 The Benefits of a Business Activity Model4.6 Corner Shop Example of a Business Activity Model4.7 Building the Business Activity Model4.8 Common Errors in a Business Activity Model4.9 Producing a Consensus Model4.10 Business Events4.11 Business Rules4.12 Identifying Areas of Concern4.13 Target Operating Model (TOM)4.14 Defining the New Business ModelTest Your Knowledge Session 55.1 Learning Objectives5.2 Introduction5.3 Design Thinking5.4 Divergent Thinking5.5 Gap Analysis5.6 Formulating Options5.7 Areas of FeasibilityTest Your Knowlege