PRINCE2 Practitioner certification is suitable for anyone managing projects. The Practitioner certification aims to confirm that you have sufficient knowledge and understanding to apply and tailor the method in a range of different project contexts. About this course £696.00 45 lessons Accredited training Certificate of completion included Exam included Course curriculum IntroductionCourse IntroductionPRINCE2 Practitioner SyllabusPRINCE2 Tutorbot Module 1Introduction Module 2PRINCE2 Process Walk Through Module 3PRINCE2 PrinciplesTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 4PRINCE2 Organisation ThemeTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 5PRINCE2 Starting up a Project ProcessTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 6PRINCE2 Business Case ThemeTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 7PRINCE2 Initiating a Project ProcessTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 8PRINCE2 Directing a Project ProcessTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 9PRINCE2 Progress ThemeTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 10PRINCE2 Plans ThemeTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 11PRINCE2 Quality ThemeTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 12PRINCE2 Risk ThemeTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 13PRINCE2 Change ThemeTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 14PRINCE2 Controlling a Stage ProcessTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 15PRINCE2 Managing Product Delivery ProcessTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 16PRINCE2 Managing a Stage Boundary ProcessTest Your Knowledge Quiz Module 17PRINCE2 Closing a Project ProcessTest Your Knowledge Quiz Exam PreparationExam Preparation PRINCE2 Practitioner - Sample Examination PapersPRINCE2 Practitioner - Scenario BookletPRINCE2 Practioner Sample Examination 1 - Question BookletPRINCE2 Practioner Sample Examination 2 - Question BookletPRINCE2 Practioner Sample Examination 1 - RationalePRINCE2 Practioner Sample Examination 2 - Rationale Course DocumentsPRINCE2 Practitioner SyllabusPRINCE2 Glossary Internal Assessment TestInternal Assessment Test Course Feedback Course Feedback Form The PRINCE2® courses on this page are offered by ITonlinelearning ATO/Affiliate of AXELOS Limited. PRINCE2® 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.
An accredited qualification for current and prospective managers. This programme gives Team Leaders & Managers the skills, disciplines and confidence to manage their team effectively and add a great deal more value to the organisation - where they have to apply their learning in order to achieve the highly coveted ILM qualification. One of the main responsibilities of a manager is to make sure that employees are satisfied with their job and reaching their full potential. A manager who can energise his or her employees will have a team which has a much greater potential and capability of achieving company goals and objectives. It is therefore vital that a manager has the essential skills to fully support and lead their team to success. This 3-day programme brings together the key leadership skills that you will need to be an effective manager so that you can return to the workplace and deliver tangible results. All of our ILM Programmes are provided in partnership with The BCF Group, which is the ILM Approved Centre we deliver under. Course Syllabus The syllabus of the ILM Level 3 Award in Leadership and Management course is split into three main modules, covering the following: Module OneSolving Problems and Making Decisions What is a problem? How to identify a problem, its nature, scope and impact Identifying the root cause Understanding how to interpret information to solve a problem What is involved in making an informed decision? Generate ideas/solutions- creative thinking techniques How to evaluate your options Finding the critical path Having confidence to commit to a decision Planning approach Communicating the decision Implementing the plan Module TwoUnderstanding Leadership What is leadership? Recognise the differences and similarities between leadership and management Qualities and skills of a leader Action Centered Leadership - Team, Task, Individual - John Adair Varying leadership styles Evaluating a range of leadership models and their significance for: Task, Performance, Culture, Relationships Reflect on your own leadership styles and behaviours Create an action plan to enhance your performance Module ThreeUnderstanding the Communication Process in the Workplace Identify what is effective communication Understand the importance of effective communication at work Recognise the different ways we communicate Recognise possible barriers to communication and how to overcome them Johari's window - communication flows How others will perceive and interpret the information you have provided Active listening Developing questioning skills Understanding the significance of non-verbal communication and body language Developing sensory acuity and how to use it effectively in the workplace In-House & Classroom Courses Available Online We have developed an alternative to traditional face-to-face training that continues to provide a full learning experience, and allows delegates to learn effectively whilst self-isolating from home. This is how it looks: Delegates booked on Classroom and In-House courses will continue to have access to their trainer online throughout the days that the course is booked to run. Prior to a delegate's course start date, they will be enrolled on our e-learning platform (in partnership with BCF Group) for the course they are booked on to. They will also be given contact information for their trainer, and details of how to access the online workshops. Delegates will not require any special IT equipment. A desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or a mobile phone with internet and audio capability is all that is required. Delegates taking ILM Qualifications will then proceed to the book review, video review and work based assignments with 12 months tutor support as appropriate, and in line with our previous arrangements. We hope you agree that this blended learning experience represents the safest way to continue supporting our clients and delegates during the Coronavirus disruption. In-House Courses As well as being one of the most popular open courses, we can also arrange this course as an in-house programme for companies and organisations who wish to develop a number of their managers at the same time, and would find an in-house course at their own premises much more suitable. Scheduled Courses On-Demand Course - Self-paced The online course option includes a comprehensive course manual, book reviews, useful guides and personalised tutor support. You will also be able to upload assessments online and receive online feedback. Our online training option gives you 24/7 access to our learning platform for the duration of your course. The programme elements and assignments can be completed as quickly as you like, with the only time limit being that the final assignment has to be submitted to ILM within 12 months of your registration on the programme. Cost: £695 + vat Dickson Training Ltd Founded in 1985 in Yorkshire, we have built an impressive and loyal client base. Our partnerships are built by consistently delivering outstanding development solutions and working in close collaboration with our clients, resulting in us becoming a leading UK and international training provider.
BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis provides in-depth knowledge and skills related to business analysis and demonstrates that you have the necessary expertise to be successful in your field.
THE MIND is an immensely powerful tool. We all have the same human capabilities but each person must decide to tap into the potential that lies within them. It’s said that most people only use 10% of their brain’s capacity. Why is this? it is because they have not been shown how to tap into the other 90%. Sport and business run on the same parallels. However, if you want to be successful it is down to how you think. How does an athlete go from being just in the starting line-up in a team to becoming one of the best in the world? Apart from their sporting attributes, a disciplined and focused mind had to be developed before they could showcase their full potential to the world. In this section we will delve deeply into the mindset of a champion.
Level 4 CET course is a first stage teaching qualification which has a teaching/training practice requirement. This qualification designed for those working or wishing to work as teachers/trainers. Formerly this courses was known as CTLLS. Candidates who successfully complete this qualification will have a fundamental understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a teacher/trainer in relation to legislation, equality, diversity, inclusivity and meeting the needs of learners. They will be able to use initial and diagnostic assessments and plan and deliver inclusive teaching and learning. They will also be able to assess learning and use appropriate resources to support effective learning.
Level 4 CET course is a first stage teaching qualification which has a teaching/training practice requirement. This qualification designed for those working or wishing to work as teachers/trainers. Formerly this courses was known as CTLLS. Candidates who successfully complete this qualification will have a fundamental understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a teacher/trainer in relation to legislation, equality, diversity, inclusivity and meeting the needs of learners. They will be able to use initial and diagnostic assessments and plan and deliver inclusive teaching and learning. They will also be able to assess learning and use appropriate resources to support effective learning.
Welcome to our course to become a Massage therapist for a massage certificate online! This course offer you a way to learn how to offer Classic Swedish Massage- one of the most used techniques in the World and by Swedish teachers. -In the course material that is only included in the diploma course you have the theoretical part that is needed if you want to become a massage therapist as well as the full instructional video. -Included in the massage certificate online course are also quizzes, follow ups, our E-book (Build your own Wellness Empire), a massage certificate online and more. -We are here for you, wether if you have questions about the course before buying or about the material after buying. Expectations: For full-time studies, we estimate that it takes about 30 days to complete the course with 50 massage hours included. Of these 50 hours, there also need to be treatments of 30 minutes, so the number of massage treatments you need to perform is between 52-100 to be approved. Please note that the course’s distribution of time is entirely up to you and you have three years to complete the course. To get started- What you need to start the course: Buy our diploma course Plan your studies, read the material, watch and re-watch the video material. Make sure to have a massage table, towels or sheets, massage oil or cream, a clock. Book your practise clients; friends and family so that you can practise- when you are ready (we recommend starting with sections before attempting to do full massages) To complete the course- What do you have to do to pass the course and get the massage certificate online: Learn the material, both written and video (massage) Pass the quizzes (you have several attempts) Pass the last exam (you have 3 years to complete the course and may re-take the test as many times you need) Complete practise hours, send in a client list as “proof” to get the diploma. We also offer you options to take the exams with us at our location, included in the price. Watch the video, practise on your “practise clients” and re-watch as many times as you need. Course summary and table of content: Part 1 (aprox. 120 hours) History General knowledge about massage Some positive effects Applications and indications Contraindications Ergonomics – and professions methods Part 2 (aprox. 250 hours) Massage grips in Classic Swedish Massage Methodology before treatment Classic Swedish Massage- The treatment After completion of treatment Stretching- teaching the client how to Part 3 (aprox. 180 hours) The Movement anatomy The human skeleton The muscles; their origin, attachments and functions Physiology Testing and examination of injury- an introduction to Sports massage Practise clients: 50 hours (aprox. 1,5 weeks) Curriculum Introduction To CourseIntroduction- Classic Swedish Massage Theory Part 1Written Course material part 1- Classic Swedish Massage Theory Part 2Written course material part 2 - Classic Swedish Massage Theory Part 3Written course material part 3 - Classic Swedish Massage Back- Upper BodyWarm up- Classic Swedish MassageLower back- Classic Swedish MassageGlutes- Classic Swedish MassageBack and Rhomboids- Classic Swedish MassageShoulders- Classic Swedish MassageNeck and finishing the back Legs And FeetBack of legs- Classic Swedish MassageFeet- Classic Swedish MassageFront legs- Classic Swedish Massage Front- Upper BodyStomache- Classic Swedish MassageArms-Classic Swedish MassageChest & face- Classic Swedish Massage Ending WordsEnding words- Classic Swedish Massage Extra Material- AnatomyAnatomy Muscles & Skeleton Complete VideoClassic Swedish Massage - Complete video Quiz OneQuiz 1 - CSM 10 questions 60 minutes Last TestLast test - CSM
Students who complete PVOL202 will be able to: Define the purpose of the National Electrical Code (NEC®) and NEC® terminology for PV equipment Determine procedures for proper installation of equipment and conductors, including minimum requirements for working space Examine methods for PV wire management and determine where expansion fittings are required Describe and identify electrical services, including split-phase and three-phase Wye (Y) and Delta (â) Evaluate electrical service details to collect and record during solar site evaluation Identify options for NEC®-compliant PV system interconnection to the utility grid and determine whether a supply side, load side, or additional service connection is appropriate Identify code-compliant methods for connecting an inverter to an existing AC feeder Calculate PV module voltage based on temperature to ensure compatibility with system components and NEC® Section 690.7, and explore other options for maximum PV system DC voltage calculations Identify NEC® requirements and sizing of disconnects and overcurrent protection devices (OCPDs) in grid-direct PV systems Define inverter grounding configurations Evaluate inverter choices and system configurations, including string inverters, central inverters, and module level power electronics (MLPE) Identify requirements for equipment grounding, equipment grounding conductors (EGC), and grounding electrode conductors (GEC), and size the conductors according to the NEC® Identify common causes of ground-faults and arc-faults Describe ground-fault and arc-fault protection devices Describe benefits and appropriate locations of surge protection devices (SPD) Demonstrate the use of sun charts and perform calculations to determine row spacing and minimize inter-row shading Identify how Codes detailing access for first responders impact PV array roof layout Examine fire classifications that affect racking and module selection Detail NEC rapid shutdown requirements and options for implementation Identify load and structural considerations for low- and steep-slope roof-mounted PV systems Calculate wind uplift force and select appropriate lag bolts Review issues related to planning, design, and installation of ground-mount PV arrays Review PV system circuit terminology, definitions, and conductor types Calculate minimum overcurrent protection device (OCPD) size and conductor ampacity using appropriate adjustment and correction factors Calculate voltage drop and verify system operation within acceptable limits Examine requirements for PV system labeling Calculate the maximum and minimum number of modules per PV source circuit, and number of PV source circuits per inverter Determine size of residential grid-direct PV system based on site and customer-specific considerations including the number and wiring layout of modules, conductor and OCPD sizes, and the AC interconnections Determine the size of a large, multiple inverter, grid-direct PV system based on site and customer-specific considerations, including the quantity and layout of modules and inverters and the AC interconnection Define large-scale PV and review associated NEC® allowances and requirements Describe importance of Data Acquisition Systems (DAS) Identify common DAS equipment and hardware Review DAS design, installation, and commissioning processes and common problems associated with DAS Show how reports can be generated and utilized to remotely assess health of system
Students who complete PVOL206 will be able to: Discuss the basics of policy and its effect on the solar industry Identify resources to learn more about policy and keep up to date with new developments Describe general sales tips Discuss common objections Identify techniques to close a sale Identify customer motivations and needs Discuss project timeline with customer Manage customer expectations and advise about PV system limitations Discuss manufactures, installation, and roof warranties Explain expected system performance Identify jurisdictional issues (zoning, fire marshal regulations) and city, county, and utility requirements Understand electric bill terminology, key information, and billing procedures Recognize any variations in energy use Determine property type, house orientation, roof tilt/angle, and available area Identify any shading and evaluate obstructions Estimate array size based on customer budget, kWh consumption, and / or available roof area Price array size based on average $/watt Develop price range, savings estimate, and preliminary economic analysis Present (verbal / brief) initial ballpark proposal and benefits, discuss customer's budget limits Identify overall customer considerations and general safety requirements Define the electrical meter and main service panel information required Identify point of interconnection, location for electrical equipment, and location for conduit runs Describe factors to consider with data monitoring Determine maximum PV capacity that can be connected to a specific service and/or electrical panel Create a final array layout Accurately estimate PV system production Define metrics to evaluate labor and material costs Calculate an average residential system cost & identify the major contributing factors Identify the main benefits of reviewing actual build data (job costing) Define property tax exemptions, tax deductions, transfer credits, sales tax exemptions Explain performance based-initiatives Evaluate taxability of credits and other incentives Review net-metering and feed-in tariff laws Identify different utility financial structures and regulated and deregulated markets Describe demand charges & the duck curve Outline financing basics Explore ownership models Calculate annual and cumulative cash flow, determine payback Calculate the environmental benefits of installing solar Identify what to include in a proposal, the proposal process, and what tools are available to generate proposals