Application delivery training course description A concise hands on course covering section 1 of the F5 networks AD fundamentals exam. The course focuses on the technology and not any one manufacturers product. This will enable delegates to work with devices from any manufacturer. Practical hands on with Cisco and Microsoft systems follow the major sessions to reinforce the theory. What will you learn Explain, compare and contrast the OSI layers. Explain protocols and technologies specific to the data link layer. Explain protocols and apply technologies specific to the network layer. Explain the features and functionality of protocols and technologies specific to the Transport layer. Explain the features and functionality of protocols and technologies specific to the Application layer Application delivery training course details Who will benefit: Anyone taking the F5 networks AD fundamentals exam. Technical staff working in Application delivery. Prerequisites: None. Duration 3 days Application delivery training course contents What is TCP/IP? Protocols, services. The Internet, RFCs, The OSI 7 layer model. Layer 1 cables. Ping and addressing Host configuration of IP addresses, subnet masks, default gateways, ipconfig, ping. Hands on Configuring TCP/IP, ping. Ethernet and the data link layer 802.3, evolution, choosing cables, topologies, CSMA/CD, hubs, NICs, MAC addresses. Hands on Analysing MAC addresses. IP and Ethernet Relationship. Hands on ARP. What is a switch? Switches connect multiple devices, switches versus hubs, simultaneous conversations, switches work at layer 2, the forwarding database, how the forwarding database is built, broadcast and collision domains. Hands on Difference between hubs and switches. Link aggregation Loops, broadcast storms, STP, Architectures, modes, link aggregation, load sharing, resilience. Hands on fail over times. VLANs Virtual versus physical LANs, Why have VLANs? Broadcast domains. Hands on VLANs effect on traffic. IP IP datagram format, ICMP datagram format. Hands on Analysing IP and ICMP packets. IP addressing Format of addresses, registering, dotted decimal notation, choosing addresses, DHCP. Hands on impact of addressing errors. Routing What is a router? Reason for routing, network addressing, default gateways, how routing works, routing and addresses, routing tables, traceroute. Hands on Using a routed network. Routing protocols IGPs, EGPs, RIP & OSPF. Hands on Configuring routers for RIP and OSPF. Subnetting When to subnet, subnet masks, working with subnetting, CIDR notation. Hands on Changing the routed network to use subnetting. The transport layer UDP, Ports, TCP, acknowledgements, sliding windows. Hands on Analysing packets. Applications Clients, servers, web, Email SMTP, resource sharing, IM, VoIP, Video over IP, terminal emulation, FTP. Hands on FTP, SIP. Web pages URLs, DNS, names to IP addresses. HTTP, versions and status codes. Keepalives, cookies. Hands on Analysing HTTP headers.
Certificate in Company Law (CCL) Why Attend This course is designed for professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of legal matters affecting companies in the GCC. The course covers the fundamental principles of company law, including the strategic selection and establishment of different types of companies, as well as the management and dissolution of companies throughout their life cycle. Additionally, participants gain valuable insights into legal issues specific to family businesses in the GCC and learn how to effectively address them in practice. Course Methodology In this interactive training course participants will frequently work in pairs as well as in larger groups to complete exercises as well as regional and international case studies. Course Objectives By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Apply legal rules and principles to speciï¬c commercial situations through consideration of relevant company law Increase proï¬tability within their organization by selecting the best company type and by adopting the best legal practices in management Recognize the rules that govern family businesses and how they affect the continuation and success of the business Understand the reasons for company termination and dissolution and the legal issues in this regard Target Audience This course is suitable for lawyers, company managers, management teams, business and law students and those who are interested to know more about company law and its implications. It also beneï¬ts directors and executives who have direct responsibility for legal decisions within the organization. In addition, in-house council new to the region, and those working within a legal department, ï¬nd this course highly beneï¬cial. Target Competencies General principles of company law Company management Corporate governance Problem solving Note The Dubai Government Legal Aï¬airs Department has introduced a Continuing Legal Professional Development (CLPD) programme to legal consultants authorised to practise through a licensed ï¬rm in the Emirate of Dubai. We are proud to announce that the Dubai Government Legal Aï¬airs Department has accredited EMG Associates as a CLPD provider. In addition, all our legal programmes have been approved. This PLUS Specialty Training legal course qualiï¬es for 4 elective CLPD points. Types of companies and company formation Types of companies Memorandum of Association (MoA) and the Articles of Association (AoA) related principles Alteration of clauses of the MoA and AoA Partnership and its formation Limited Liability Company (LLC) and its formation Public Shareholding Company and its formation Overview of other types of companies Choosing between various types of companies Company management and shareholders rights and duties Roles and types of directors Powers, duties and liabilities of directors Appointment and retirement Resignation and vacation of office Independent director Meeting of board of directors Auditors: appointment, removal, powers and duties Corporate governance Family businesses in the GCC and shareholders' liability issues UAE law of family companies The provisions related to family businesses in the new Saudi company law Legal organization of family businesses in the GCC Strategies for survival and growth within family businesses Company management and shareholders' liability General principles of corporate liability Liability of directors and Key Managerial Persons (KMP) Liability of shareholders Termination and dissolution of companies Winding up of companies Liquidator Authorities Striking off name Insolvency and bankruptcy Restructuring and re-organization Mergers and amalgamation Acquisition and take-over
Overview This comprehensive course on Content Writing & Copy Writing For SEO and Sales will deepen your understanding on this topic. After successful completion of this course you can acquire the required skills in this sector. This Content Writing & Copy Writing For SEO and Sales comes with accredited certification from CPD, which will enhance your CV and make you worthy in the job market. So enrol in this course today to fast track your career ladder. How will I get my certificate? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. Who is This course for? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Content Writing & Copy Writing For SEO and Sales. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. Requirements Our Content Writing & Copy Writing For SEO and Sales is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career Path Learning this new skill will help you to advance in your career. It will diversify your job options and help you develop new techniques to keep up with the fast-changing world. This skillset will help you to- Open doors of opportunities Increase your adaptability Keep you relevant Boost confidence And much more! Course Curriculum 18 sections • 65 lectures • 05:34:00 total length •Introduction: 00:05:00 •How to Navigate This Course - Watch This Video: 00:03:00 •13 Copywriting and Sales Buttons You Need to Know How to Push: 00:07:00 •Copywriting to Sell 10 Steps you must know: 00:06:00 •14 Step Formula to Writing Great Sales Copy: 00:06:00 •AIDA is not just an Opera!: 00:02:00 •Have you any idea who you are talking to?: 00:02:00 •Who cares what format you use?: 00:03:00 •Hurting? Want someone to heal your pain?: 00:02:00 •I haven't got time or money for Objections!: 00:02:00 •Don't worry, there's always plenty of Scarcity to go round!: 00:02:00 •So, why are YOU reading my Headlines?: 00:02:00 •Why do you always want to know whats in it for you?: 00:02:00 •Endorsements? Pah! Prove it to me!: 00:03:00 •I Guarantee to you that I love Risk! Or do I?: 00:02:00 •Right it Wright to Be Red! or you won't be Readable!: 00:03:00 •Keep it Simple S. and throw away your Theasaurus: 00:02:00 •Introduction to Copywriting Formulation: 00:02:00 •Starting with AIDA: 00:06:00 •PAS - Problem, Agitation, Solution: 00:00:00 •The 4 Ps: 00:03:00 •QUEST: 00:04:00 •What You Need to Know to Write Great Headlines: 00:06:00 •Writing Editing: Can You Write Better Copy?: 00:06:00 •Proof Reading and Editing: 20 Ways to Write Better Copy: 00:11:00 •Editing Writing: Seven Guidelines for Editing Writing: 00:06:00 •Get Your Copywriting Psychology Right!: 00:06:00 •What are the Eight Universal Motivators?: 00:07:00 •100-Motivations-for-People-to-Buy: 00:06:00 •Overcoming Objections: 00:08:00 •Copywriting for Blogs: 00:07:00 •A Simple Formula for Blog Posts: 00:04:00 •Blog Post Copywriting Formula: 00:09:00 •Blog Post Editing Checklist: 00:08:00 •Copywriting for Landing Pages: 00:04:00 •Copywriting for Testimonials: 00:06:00 •Copywriting for Bullet Points: 00:05:00 •Five Formulations for Sales Letters: 00:03:00 •The Five Point Sales Letter Formula: 00:03:00 •The Seven Step Copywriting Formula for Sales Letters: 00:05:00 •The Nine Point Formula: 00:06:00 •The 18 Step Sales Letter: 00:06:00 •The 21 Part Sales Letter Formula: 00:08:00 •Bonus: 32 Step Power Copywriting Formula: 00:08:00 •What is a Video Sales Letter: 00:03:00 •How to Write an Attention Grabbing Video Sales Letter Headline: 00:03:00 •Video Sales Letter Basics - Some Simple Guidance for Better VSLs: 00:04:00 •Video Sales Letter Outline - with Downloadable Templates: 00:07:00 •Copywriting for Email: 00:07:00 •How to Write Effective Welcome Emails: 00:10:00 •ACTIVITY: Analysis of a Long Form Story Telling Email: 00:07:00 •Email Copywriting Analysis 1: 00:05:00 •Copywriting Formulas for Email Sequences: 00:06:00 •Copywriting for Advertisements: 00:04:00 •Copywriting for Twitter - Engage, Entertain, Be Brief!: 00:07:00 •How to Create a High Converting Promotional Video: 00:06:00 •The Promotional Video for This Course Following the Script: 00:02:00 •The Promotional Video - Version 2: 00:02:00 •Promotional Video SlideDeck: 00:40:00 •Promotional Video Script Checklist: 00:04:00 •2018 Update: The Formula for an Effective Promotional Video: 00:04:00 •2018 New Copywriting Course Promo Video: 00:03:00 •Conclusion and Course Wrap Up: 00:03:00 •Additional File: 00:00:00 •Assignment - Content Writing & Copy Writing For SEO and Sales: 00:00:00
Certificate in Business and Commercial Law (CBCL) Why Attend This course is designed for professionals with little or no prior legal background but who are required to make organizational decisions involving legal matters. It will provide participants with the fundamental principles of commercial law, including commercial contracts and negotiation, sale of goods, intellectual property rights and employee relations. It also covers all the legal aspects of setting up a business, running a business and closing a business Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of international commercial law with emphasis on the common law system. Participants will have the opportunity to learn and analyze key legal issues regarding contracts and the business as a whole which they are likely to encounter within their organization. Course Methodology In this interactive training course participants will frequently work in pairs as well as in larger groups to complete exercises as well as regional and international case studies. Course Objectives By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Apply legal rules and principles to speciï¬c commercial situations through consideration of relevant case law Negotiate commercial contracts complying with commercial and legal requirements Increase proï¬tability within their organization by selecting appropriate methods of distribution of goods Recognize and analyze how intellectual property rights aï¬ect their organization Evaluate and modify organizational employment practices complying with labor law requirements Target Audience This course is suitable for those with little or no formal training in commercial law yet would be required to understand the fundamentals of commercial law as it may directly impact their work. It will particularly beneï¬t directors and executives who have direct responsibility for legal decisions within the organization. In-house council new to the region, and those working within a legal department, will also ï¬nd this course highly beneï¬cial. Target Competencies Drafting Contracts Contract Negotiation Understanding Commercial Terms Understanding Employment Law Implementing Organizational Employment Practices Understanding Intellectual Property Understanding corporate restructuring Understanding the effect of breach of commercial contract terms Note The Dubai Government Legal Aï¬airs Department has introduced a Continuing Legal Professional Development (CLPD) programme to legal consultants authorised to practise through a licensed ï¬rm in the Emirate of Dubai. We are proud to announce that the Dubai Government Legal Aï¬airs Department has accredited EMG Associates as a CLPD provider. In addition, all our legal programmes have been approved. This PLUS Specialty Training Legal course qualiï¬es for 4 elective CLPD points. Overview of commercial & business law Areas of commercial and business law Types of commercial contracts Commercial contracts in the civil law and common law systems Sources of English law Civil law v Common law Civil law in the GCC Formalities for a binding contract Elements required for an enforceable contract Rules for contract interpretation implied terms v express terms identifying risks and how to minimise risks Structure of a commercial contract Preliminary documents in international transactions Memorandum of Understanding/ Heads of Terms. Are they legally binding? Commercial implications Boilerplate/ miscellaneous provisions- the important but forgotten clauses- beware! Force majeure v Frustration Notices Set oï¬ No waiver Entire Agreement/ non- reliance clause Times is of the essence Assignment v Novation Governing law Common mistakes in choice of law Jurisdiction clause Exclusive v Non-exclusive Factors in deciding the jurisdiction clause International dispute resolution Litigation Importance of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Arbitration Mediations Conciliation Negotiation Remedies for breach of contract Damages Specific performance Injunctions Advantages and disadvantages of different business forms Types of business vehicles Sole trader Partnerships Limited Liability Partnerships Companies Cross Border Transactions Distributorship Agency Joint Venture Acquisitions Share purchase v Business purchase Apportioning risks and liabilities through warranties and indemnities Negotiating warranties and indemnities Corporate insolvency Tests identifying insolvency Consequence for directors who fail to react to insolvency Types of insolvency Administration Receivership Creditor Voluntary Liquidation Compulsory Liquidation Commercial Tort Tort of negligence Defamation Libel Slander Recent case law on defamation Managing risk Prevention is better than cure: Eï¬ective risk management Intellectual Property Rights management Types of Intellectual Property copyright trademark patent design rights confidential information Assignment v Granting a license The law of passing off Intellectual Property in the GCC Employment law issues in the common law systems and the GCC Types of employment contracts Grounds for dismissal Wrongful dismissal Redundancy Unfair dismissal Commercial real estate in the GCC Leasehold Freehold
TOLES Foundation Certificate in Legal English Skills Why Attend Legal English is a different language from general English. Just as lawyers in any particular country write in a different language from other people in that country, so do English lawyers. Sentences are often structured differently in legal English. The words lawyers use are often centuries old and no longer commonly used in general English. New prepositions must be learned and practiced. When reading a commercial contract or a letter, there is new technical vocabulary to understand on every page. This course is designed to look at authentic rather than artificial legal context. For this reason, there is a strong focus upon practical and authentic tasks, and upon candidates having a good grasp of terminology from the outset. The course takes account of significant language reforms in the English legal system and the legal profession's continued movement towards clearer use of English as recommended on Legal Practice courses at all major UK universities and legal training centers. The Test of English Legal English Skills (TOLES) governing body is a member of the International Division of the Law Society of England and Wales. Multi-national companies such as Allen & Overy LLP, Baker and McKenzie, PWC, KPMG, Sony Ericsson, European Court of Justice, European Central Bank and many more use TOLES training and exams to prepare their law professionals whose first language is not English for the international legal challenges. On the final day of the course, participants will take their TOLES Exam to earn the TOLES Foundation Certificate in Legal English Skills. Course Methodology The course consists of group discussions as well as individual and team tasks. There will be writing exercises and practice exams at the end of each day, culminating in sitting the TOLES Foundation Exam on the final day of the course. Course Objectives By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Apply correct legal vocabulary when communicating with clients/law professionals and will be familiar with modern legal writing style Recognize common mistakes in English and will be able to identify accurate prepositions and collocations within a legal context, particularly within the context of written contracts Differentiate between the English legal system and the American legal system Recognize improvements in their reading and comprehension skills of legal documents and demonstrate accurate written solutions within a legal context Target Audience This course is useful for law and legal professionals, translators, contract assistants and managers who already possess good general English and are now acquiring legal vocabulary, as well as those who are required to obtain a TOLES certification by their organization. Target Competencies Legal vocabulary and grammar Legal communication Legal comprehension skills Formal written contracts Note The Test of English Legal English Skills (TOLES) governing body is a member of the International Division of the Law Society of England and Wales. Multi-national companies such as Allen & Overy LLP, Baker and McKenzie, PWC, KPMG, Sony Ericsson, European Court of Justice, European Central Bank and many more use TOLES training and exams to prepare their law professionals whose first language is not English for the international legal challenges. The TOLES Foundation level exam tests Legal reading and writing. The focus of the exam is on testing the absolute linguistic accuracy required of lawyers in a modern international office. This means accuracy in two main areas: technical legal vocabulary, and grammar. Vocabulary from commercial deals, company documents, commercial contracts, intellectual property agreements, financial documents and forms of business are tested, as well as legal terminology from other areas. Upon passing the exam, participants will receive the TOLES Foundation Certificate. The Legal Profession Working in law Making a claim in civil court Areas of law Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice The Language of Banking A new bank account Working in a bank Loans Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice The Language of Contract Law A contract case More about precedent The elements of a contract The end of an offer What is consideration Contract and statute Going to court Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice The Language of Employment Law Being an employer An employment contract How can an employment contract end? Acting for an employee Acting for an employer An employment case Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice The Language of Tort Law What is the Law of Tort? Types of Tort The duty of care More about negligence A famous case in English law Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice Understanding Contracts - Part 1 The style of written contract Understanding formal expressions Understanding technical words Understanding archaic terms Understanding some common words The structure of a contract Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice The Language of Business Law Sole traders Partnerships A partnership agreement Limited liability partnerships Companies Public and private limited companies Incorporating a company Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice Modern Letter Writing The layout of a letter Dates Complimentary close References Subject lines The body of a letter Putting a letter together The register of letter writing The content of a letter Typical sentences in legal letters Letter writing clinic Correcting common mistakes in letter writing TOLES Foundation Exam practice The Language of Company Law Who runs a company Areas of company law Directors Company meetings Company finance - a case study Closing a company Insolvent companies Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam practice Understanding Contracts - Part 2 Some typical contract clauses Some important commercial vocabulary Termination clauses Intellectual property clauses Warranty, indemnity and force majeure clauses Vocabulary check TOLES Foundation Exam
Master Enterprise Risk Management and ISO 31000 with our comprehensive course. Delve into risk classification, ERM processes, and the application of ISO 31000 principles. Equip yourself to manage financial, operational, technology, legal, and social risks effectively in your organization.
In today's fast-paced world, understanding the mental health of children and adolescents is more crucial than ever. Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to make a significant impact on young lives through our comprehensive course, "Mental Health of Children and Adolescents." Key Features: CPD Certified Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access This course provides a comprehensive understanding of children's and adolescents' mental health. Learners will explore the basics of mental health and child psychology, focusing on how relationships and attachment form in early childhood. The course examines the effects of separation and loss on these bonds, as well as various factors that influence a child's development. Participants will learn about common mental health issues, including autism, ADHD, and dyslexia, and effective strategies for managing these conditions. The course also covers self-harming behaviors, mental health treatments, and medications. Additionally, it looks at how mental health evolves throughout a person's life and examines relevant UK legislation and societal perspectives on mental health. By the end, learners will be equipped with the knowledge to understand, support, and advocate for the mental well-being of young people. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Mental Health Module 02: Child Psychology Module 03: Attachment and Relationship Building in Childhood Module 04: Impacts of Separation and Loss on Attachment Module 05: Factors that Influence Development Module 06: Mental Health Problems in Young and Adults Module 07: Other Mental Health Problems in Young and Adults Module 08: Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia in Young and Adults Module 09: Dealing With Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia in Young and Adults Module 10: The Self Harming Behaviour Module 11: Mental Health Treatment and Medicine Module 12: Mental Health over Life Span and Society in the UK Module 13: Mental Health Related Legislations in the UK Learning Outcomes: Understand fundamental principles of mental health in children and adolescents. Explore core concepts of child psychology and development. Examine attachment and relationship building during childhood. Analyse impacts of separation and loss on attachment. Identify factors influencing developmental trajectories. Recognise and address mental health problems in young individuals. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Mental Health of Children and Adolescents 3:41:20 1: Module 01: Introduction to Mental Health 14:09 2: Module 02: Child Psychology 21:26 3: Module 03: Attachment and Relationship Building in Childhood 28:33 4: Module 04: Impacts of Separation and Loss on Attachment 16:00 5: Module 05: Factors that Influence Development 18:39 6: Module 06: Mental Health Problems in Young and Adults 10:22 7: Module 07: Other Mental Health Problems in Young and Adults 10:42 8: Module 08: Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia in Young and Adults 20:59 9: Module 09: Dealing With Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia in Young and Adults 21:42 10: Module 10: The Self Harming Behaviour 13:14 11: Module 11: Mental Health Treatment and Medicine 13:16 12: Module 12: Mental Health over Life Span and Society in the UK 09:49 13: Module 13: Mental Health Related Legislations in the UK 21:29 14: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 Who is this course for? Aspiring child psychologists and counsellors. Educators seeking mental health insights. Social workers aiding youth development. Healthcare professionals focusing on child and adolescent well-being. Parents and caregivers wanting mental health knowledge. Career path Child Psychologist School Counsellor Youth Worker Educational Psychologist Social Worker Mental Health Support Worker Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
CPRI training course description This course is designed to give the delegate a technical overview of the CPRI protocols and link setup. We will explain the industry cooperation to define the key internal interface between the radio equipment control (REC) and the radio equipment (RE). Also explained will be the SAP that the CPRI link supports for IQ Interface, frame synchronisation, link control and management and the master and slave ports. We will investigate the CPRI block diagram and together with the data formats and sample mapping solutions. The CPRI frame hierarchy and hyperframe construction will be detailed during this three day overview course. What will you learn Explain the CPRI Block diagram. Understand hyperframing capabilities. Explain the CPRI frame format. Understand how the synchronisation is compliant with 3GPP & WiMAX requirements. Understand the two electrical characteristics of CPRI standard. Understand the CPRI standards structure. Understand the CPRI system & Interface definitions. List the four standard bit rates of the CPRI specification. Understand the CPRI Protocol stacks. CPRI training course details Who will benefit: Anyone looking for a technical overview of the CPRI protocols and link set up. Prerequisites: None. Duration 3 days CPRI training course contents System Description Subsystems. Nodes. Protocol layers. Protocol data planes. User data planes. Antenna carriers. Service Access Points (SAP). Link. Passive Link. Hop. Multi-hop Connection. Logical Connection. Master Port & Slave Port. System Architecture Basic System Architecture & Common Public Radio Interface Definition. System Architecture with a link between Res. Reference configurations: Chain topology, Tree topology, Ring topology. RECs & REs in both chain & tree topology Functional description Radio Functionality. Functional Decomposition between REC and RE: For UTRA FDD, For WiMAX & E-UTRA, For GSM. CPRI Control Functionality. Interface Baseline Interface Specification. Protocol Overview. IQ Data. Synchronisation. L1 Inband Protocol. C & M Data. Protocol Extensions. Vendor Specific Information. Physical Layer Specifications Line Bit Rate. Physical Layer Modes. Electrical Interface. Optical Interface. Line Coding. Bit Error Correction/Detection. Frame Structure. Mapping Methods. Container Blocks. Hyperframes. GSM, UMTS & WiMAX Timing. Link Delay Accuracy & Cable Delay Calibration. Link Maintenance Data Link Layer (Layer 2) Specification Layer 2 Framing for Fast & Slow C & M Channels. Medium Access Control/Data Mapping. Flow Control. Start-up Sequence General. Layer 1 Start-up Timer. State Description. Transition Description. Interoperability Reserved Bandwidth. Version Numbers. Supplementary Specification Details Delay Calibration Example. Reference Test Points. List of Abbreviations & Gloss
The Touch Typing Mini Bundle is what your keyboard dreams about after a long day. With touch typing, Microsoft Word, copywriting, proofreading, and compliance theory, this course offers a structured toolkit for error-free, well-presented documentation—without the endless red pen moments. Ideal for wordsmiths, administrators, and speedy editors, this bundle sharpens written accuracy and style. Whether you're crafting polished reports or checking documents for legal tone and grammar gaffes, the modules help you glide across keys with more flair than a cat walking across a laptop. Learning Outcomes: Build accurate typing techniques with greater speed and rhythm. Understand Microsoft Word tools for formatting and structure. Learn proofreading strategies for grammar and clarity checking. Study copywriting techniques for tone, flow, and readability. Explore document editing within structured communication tasks. Connect typing, editing, and writing into efficient workflows. Who is this Course For: Typists aiming to boost speed and written structure. Admins editing internal documentation or letters. Copywriters refining document tone and messaging. Office juniors preparing for higher typing demands. Editors reviewing short-form or long-form content. Personal assistants formatting reports and letters. Proofreaders checking detail and structure in texts. Anyone wanting to sharpen typing and language output. Career Path: Typing Clerk – £22,500/year Copywriting Assistant – £25,000/year Proofreader – £26,000/year Office Editor – £24,000/year Microsoft Word Administrator – £23,500/year Document Quality Officer – £27,000/year
About this Training Course Well interventions have a large opportunity to enhance well production if correctly designed and implemented. Conversely, they can have a large negative impact on production if they're not. The Well Intervention & Productivity School (WIPS) is designed to help well intervention specialists, well service supervisors, and petroleum engineers become more aware of the problems that can arise in the planning and execution of well interventions. This 5 full-day course is designed to make those that attend aware of how their job can directly impact the productivity. Early identification of problems in wells and effective interventions to fix problems can have a significant impact by minimising lost oil through formation damage and non productive time. As well as discussing best practice, time will be made available for discussion relating to specific problems that may be affecting fields operated by members of the class. The course is a mixture of informal teaching and lectures. In addition, group exercises are used to reinforce the subjects covered during the lectures. This encourages cross discipline awareness, communication and motivates team building. The course has recently been updated in the areas of Subsea and HPHT interventions. This course can also be offered through Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) format. Training Objectives Upon completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Identify the main reasons for performing well interventions. Identify the main formation damage mechanisms and understand how to prevent them. Improve your knowledge and understanding of well barriers. Improve your knowledge of pumping and stimulation operations. Improve your knowledge of wireline, coiled tubing and hydraulic workover operations. Target Audience The course is aimed at all engineers and contractors involved in the planning and execution of well interventions. This is a school where engineers and supervisors can hone their skills, especially at a time when increased production is a high priority. In the past, course attendees have been a mix of Petroleum engineers, Well Intervention engineers, Reservoir and Drilling engineers, Production Operators, Wellsite supervisors, as well as Geologists. In recent years, delegates have come from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds. Experience before coming on the course has varied from no field experience and no experience of planning and programming well interventions through to many years working in well interventions. In order to be able to best adapt the course to the delegates expectations, you will be required to submit a pre-course questionnaire upon submission of your registration. Course Level Intermediate Trainer Your expert course leader has over 40 years in the oil industry. During that time, he has worked exclusively in well intervention and completions. After a number of years working for intervention service companies (mostly slickline), he joined BP as an offshore well service supervisor. He was responsible for the day-to-day supervision of well intervention work on many of BP's North Sea platforms and subsea wells. This included coil tubing, e-line, slickline, stimulation and well test operations. An office-based role as a well operations engineer followed. He was responsible for planning, programming and organising of all the well intervention work on the Bruce and later the Magnus fields. In 1995, he moved into completion design. Since then, he has designed many platform and sub-sea completions, often travelling to the rig site to oversee the installation. In addition to his day-to-day work as a completion engineer, he regularly teaches completion and well intervention courses all over the world. He is also the author of the book, Well Control for Completions and Interventions, Gulf Publishing - April 2018. He has also appeared as an expert witness ant the International Court of Arbitration. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations