Training Trainers of Spiritual Directors Developing the abilities needed to facilitate Spiritual Direction formation programmes
Four half-day Leadership modules with mini work placed projects to bring the learning into action in the workplace.
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The target audience for the DevOps Leader course are professionals including: Anyone starting or leading a DevOps cultural transformation program, Anyone interested in modern IT leadership and organizational change approaches, Business Managers, Business Stakeholders, Change Agents, Consultants, DevOps Consultants, DevOps Engineers, IT Directors, IT Managers, IT Team, Leaders, Lean Coaches, Practitioners, Product Owners, Scrum Masters, System Integrators, Tool Providers Overview The learning objectives for DOL include a practical understanding of: - DevOps and time to market - The business and IT perspectives - Key differences between DevOps IT and traditional IT - Planning and organizing - Understanding performance and culture - Measurement differences - Designing a DevOps organization - Focusing on what matters - Ideas for organizing workflows - Sharing information - Defining meaningful metrics - Value stream mapping - The Spotify Squad model - Managing culture change - Popular tools and key practices - Putting it all together The DevOps Leader course is a unique and practical experience for participants who want to take a transformational leadership approach and make an impact within their organization by implementing DevOps. Leading people through a cultural transformation requires new skills, innovative thinking, and transformational leadership. Leaders up, down and across the IT organization must align and collaborate to break down silos and evolve the organization. The course highlights the human dynamics of cultural change and equips participants with practices, methods, and tools to engage people across the DevOps spectrum through the use of real-life scenarios and case studies. Upon completion of the course, participants will have tangible takeaways to leverage when back in the office such as understanding Value Stream Mapping. Prerequisites DevOps Foundation 1 - DevOps and Time What Is DevOps? Why Do DevOps Companies Doing DevOps The Magic Equation 2 - Key Differences Between DevOps IT and Traditional IT What Sets DevOps IT apart from Traditional IT How DevOps IT is Organized Differently How to Perform to a Different Standard How to Use Different Measurements 3 - Becoming a DevOps organization Transformational Leadership Redesigning An Organization for DevOps Design Principles Focus Work Information Metrics 4 - Value Stream Mapping What is Value Stream Mapping? Why Do We Need to Use this Framework? Types of Maps How to Create a Value Stream Map? Types of Data to Collect How to Handle Exceptions 5 - Value Stream Mapping Exercise 6 - Squad Organizational Model Conway's Law The Problem with Silos Spotify?s Squad Organization Model (Structure, Roles) Squads Tribes Chapters Guilds How to Reorganize in Order to Move to this Model 7 - Managing Culture Change What is Culture and How Does it Impact Performance? Types of IT Culture Cultural Traits of a DevOps Organization How to Manage Change 8 - Culture and its Impact on Performance Types of IT Culture What is a DevOps Culture How To Manage Change The Three Phases Of Change Types of Changes That Need to be Implemented 9 - Popular DevOps Tools and Practices DevOps Tools Periodic Table Top DevOps Tool Categories Common and Popular Practices 10 - Building a Business Case 11 - Bringing it all Together 12 - Additional Sources of Information 13 - Exam Preparations Exam Requirements, Question Weighting, and Terminology List Sample Exam Review Additional course details: Nexus Humans DevOps Leader (DevOps Institute) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the DevOps Leader (DevOps Institute) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Better Business Cases™ Foundation and Practitioner: In-House Training Using this best-practice approach will allow organizations to reduce unnecessary spending and improve the decision-making process which gives you a greater chance of securing necessary funding and support for initiatives. The goal of the combined foundation and practitioner course is to develop a candidate's ability to deliver a comprehensive business case through encouraging expanded knowledge to guide the practical application of theoretical foundations. Upon the completion of this course, a candidate will be able to start applying the model to a real business case development project. The outline presented in the course overview will be addressed in the first 2 days, with the Foundation exam conducted on the morning of Day 3. Then the topics will be revisited at a deeper level, for 2 more days, with the Practitioner exam conducted on the afternoon of Day 5. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Develop the lifecycle of a business case and establish the relationships between the five cases Apply the steps in the business case development framework, in order to support the production of a business case, using the Five Case Model, for a given scenario. Overview of Better Business Cases Alignment with the strategic planning process Importance of the Business Case using the Five Case Model Overview of the Five Case Model Purpose of the key stages in the development of a spending proposal Purpose of a Business Justification Case Business Case Development Process Purpose of project / programme assurance and assurance reviews Responsibility for producing the Business Case Determining the Strategic Context and Undertaking the Strategic Assessment Scoping the Scheme and Preparing the Strategic Outline Case Planning the Scheme and Preparing the Outline Business Case Procuring the Solution and Preparing the Full Business Case Implementation and monitoring Evaluation and feedback Making the Case for Change Agree on the strategic context Determine spending objectives, existing arrangements, and business needs Determine potential business scope and key service requirements Determine benefits, risks, constraints, and dependencies Exploring the Preferred Way Forward Agree on critical success factors Determine long list options and SWOT analysis Recommend a preferred way forward Determining Potential Value for Money Revisit the short list Prepare the economic appraisal for short-listed options Undertake benefits appraisal Undertake risk appraisal Select preferred option and undertake sensitivity analysis Preparing for the Potential Deal Determine the procurement strategy Determine service streams and required outputs Outline potential risk apportionment Outline potential payment mechanisms Ascertain contractual issues and accountancy treatment Ascertaining Affordability and Funding Requirement Prepare the financial model Prepare the financial appraisals Planning for Successful Delivery Plan programme / project management Plan change and contract management Plan benefits realization Plan risk management Plan programme / project assurance and post-project evaluation Procuring the Value for Money Solution Revisit the case for change Revisit the OBC options Detail procurement process and evaluation of best and final offers (BAFOs) Contracting for the Deal Set out the negotiated deal and contractual arrangements Set out the financial implications of the deal Ensuring Successful Delivery Finalize project management arrangements and plans Finalize change management arrangements and plans Finalize benefits realization arrangements and plans Finalize risk management arrangements and plans Finalize contract management arrangements and plans Finalize post-project evaluation arrangements and plans
Better Business Cases™ Foundation and Practitioner: Virtual In-House Training Using this best-practice approach will allow organizations to reduce unnecessary spending and improve the decision-making process which gives you a greater chance of securing necessary funding and support for initiatives. The goal of the combined foundation and practitioner course is to develop a candidate's ability to deliver a comprehensive business case through encouraging expanded knowledge to guide the practical application of theoretical foundations. Upon the completion of this course, a candidate will be able to start applying the model to a real business case development project. The outline presented in the course overview will be addressed in the first 2 days, with the Foundation exam conducted on the morning of Day 3. Then the topics will be revisited at a deeper level, for 2 more days, with the Practitioner exam conducted on the afternoon of Day 5. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Develop the lifecycle of a business case and establish the relationships between the five cases Apply the steps in the business case development framework, in order to support the production of a business case, using the Five Case Model, for a given scenario. Overview of Better Business Cases Alignment with the strategic planning process Importance of the Business Case using the Five Case Model Overview of the Five Case Model Purpose of the key stages in the development of a spending proposal Purpose of a Business Justification Case Business Case Development Process Purpose of project / programme assurance and assurance reviews Responsibility for producing the Business Case Determining the Strategic Context and Undertaking the Strategic Assessment Scoping the Scheme and Preparing the Strategic Outline Case Planning the Scheme and Preparing the Outline Business Case Procuring the Solution and Preparing the Full Business Case Implementation and monitoring Evaluation and feedback Making the Case for Change Agree on the strategic context Determine spending objectives, existing arrangements, and business needs Determine potential business scope and key service requirements Determine benefits, risks, constraints, and dependencies Exploring the Preferred Way Forward Agree on critical success factors Determine long list options and SWOT analysis Recommend a preferred way forward Determining Potential Value for Money Revisit the short list Prepare the economic appraisal for short-listed options Undertake benefits appraisal Undertake risk appraisal Select preferred option and undertake sensitivity analysis Preparing for the Potential Deal Determine the procurement strategy Determine service streams and required outputs Outline potential risk apportionment Outline potential payment mechanisms Ascertain contractual issues and accountancy treatment Ascertaining Affordability and Funding Requirement Prepare the financial model Prepare the financial appraisals Planning for Successful Delivery Plan programme / project management Plan change and contract management Plan benefits realization Plan risk management Plan programme / project assurance and post-project evaluation Procuring the Value for Money Solution Revisit the case for change Revisit the OBC options Detail procurement process and evaluation of best and final offers (BAFOs) Contracting for the Deal Set out the negotiated deal and contractual arrangements Set out the financial implications of the deal Ensuring Successful Delivery Finalize project management arrangements and plans Finalize change management arrangements and plans Finalize benefits realization arrangements and plans Finalize risk management arrangements and plans Finalize contract management arrangements and plans Finalize post-project evaluation arrangements and plans
Motorsport is as much a business as it is a sport. Our new master’s programme will provide students with a broad range of modules which examine the national and international aspects of the industry from a commercial perspective. From governance, structure and international sports law, through to the importance and interdependence of commercial rights holders, promoters, manufacturer, teams, sponsors and the role played by the media, this course is aimed at enhancing the professional and career prospects of those with an aspiration of working within this exciting and challenging global industry. Our programme will help you to develop as professionals with a strong grounding in ethics and a clear sense of how motorsport relates to various cultures, stakeholders and the sectors it interacts with.
Join the free Building Your Business webinar on 11 December 2024 designed specifically for construction professionals in Essex to help you attract top candidates and team members, and improve your employee retention to help your business grow.
•The Online NLP Practitioner Training is a comprehensive program that will provide you with the tools and techniques you need to overcome your chronic pain and mental health conditions. • The program includes a printable digital copy of the NLP Practitioner Manual, access to the video recording of the training, ‘live’ online demonstrations of the techniques in action on yourself, online support for one year by way of group calls, and assistance set up your business website. • This program is perfect for anyone who wants to achieve positive change in their lives! Whether you’re a self-starter who is interested in self-development or a professional who is seeking career development and job fulfilment.
This half-day workshop delivered face-to-face or online is designed for anyone in your organisation that wants to become a Neurodiversity Champion - someone who wants to educate and change the way that Neurodiversity is viewed in the workplace.
Lean Leadership allows you to transform your organisation's performance by changing its culture. The leader needs to change the way they are leading. The course is designed to teach you the strategies of lean leadership and guides you how to use culture for fostering business growth. The course helps you to understand the lean culture and lean leadership. The history of lean, the essential principles and practices, and the vital functions of the lean leader will be discussed in the course. You will also learn two ways of lean implementation: by redesigning the whole process or by acquiring the habits of teams and team leaders engaged in problem-solving and continuous improvement. Upon completion, you will be able to apply the lean culture in your company or workplace. What Will I Learn? Implement continuous improvement and lean culture (Toyota Production System). You will be able to eliminate waste and engage your team members in an on-going process of continuous improvement (kaizen). You will design a system of natural work and management teams who engage in continuous improvement. The student completing this course will know the essential problem solving methods employed in continuous improvement and will be able to lead his or her team in continuous improvement. Requirements There is no knowledge required to take this course other than a very fundamental understanding of the manager's job. Who is the target audience? Any manager, team leader, or anyone aspiring to improve the performance of his or her organization. Introduction Why FREE 00:04:00 What FREE 00:04:00 Curriculum FREE 00:05:00 How FREE 00:04:00 What is Culture 00:06:00 Culture Drivers 00:08:00 Resources 00:05:00 Activity 1 00:03:00 The House of Lean House of Lean 00:03:00 Evolution 00:04:00 Shingo 00:09:00 Honda 00:09:00 Activity 2 00:02:00 Lean Culture Principles & Practices JIT 00:07:00 Kanban 00:08:00 Continuous Improvement and Leadership 00:04:00 Waste Intro 00:10:00 Forms of Waste 1 00:06:00 Management Waste 00:07:00 Activity3 00:02:00 Scientific Method 00:07:00 Gemba Walk 00:06:00 Heijunka 00:05:00 Visual Display 00:07:00 Activity 4 00:02:00 Kaizen 00:06:00 The Job of the Lean Leader - To Challenge and To Serve Lean Leadership Intro 00:07:00 The Mind of the Lean Leader 00:04:00 The Mind of the Lean Leader - Transitions FREE 00:07:00 Lean Leadership1. External Challenge 00:06:00 Lean Leadership 2. Internal Challenge 00:06:00 Activity 5 00:02:00 Lead WSA 00:02:00 Be the Model 00:03:00 Coach Others 00:07:00 Motivation 00:04:00 Reinforce Your Strategy 00:04:00 Activity 6 00:01:00 Intrinsic Reinforcement 00:08:00 Getting to Lean - Designing the System for a New Culture Paths to Lean 00:05:00 How You Change 00:03:00 Design Thinking 00:08:00 Design Process 00:08:00 Capability Analysis 00:05:00 Charter 00:05:00 Activity 7 00:02:00 Design Team 00:06:00 Discovery 00:06:00 Discover the Process 00:07:00 Dream 00:07:00 Design technical 00:07:00 Design Structure 00:08:00 Social Design 00:06:00 Activity 8 00:03:00 VON Case Study 00:10:00 WSA Summary 00:04:00 Activity 9 00:02:00 The Habits of Continuous Improvement - The Team Kata Why Teams 00:06:00 Types of Teams 00:06:00 Team Charter 00:05:00 Team Maturity 00:05:00 Team Roles and Responsibilities 00:05:00 Team Agenda 00:05:00 Activity 10 00:02:00 Facilitation 1 00:06:00 Facilitation 2 00:04:00 Team Scoreboard 00:07:00 Activity 11 00:01:00 Map Team's Work 00:03:00 Attitudes 00:04:00 Five Whys 00:03:00 PDSA 1 00:04:00 PDSA 2 00:04:00 PDCA example 00:01:00 Activity 12 00:01:00 A3 00:06:00 Standard Work 00:05:00 Leader Standard Work 00:04:00 Activity 13 00:02:00 Summary 00:03:00 Additional Study Materials Additional Study Materials: Diploma in Lean Leadership and Change Management 00:00:00