Whether you are self-taught and you want to fill in the gaps for better efficiency and productivity, thisLeadership, Project Management and Change Management - 3 in 1 course will set you up with a solid foundation to become a confident manager and develop more advanced skills. This comprehensive course is the perfect way to kickstart your career in the field of management. This course will give you a competitive advantage in your career, making you stand out from all other applicants and employees. As one of the leading course providers and most renowned e-learning specialists online, we're dedicated to giving you the best educational experience possible. This course is crafted by industry expert, to enable you to learn quickly and efficiently, and at your own pace and convenience. How Will I Benefit? Boost your career in management Deepen your knowledge and skills in your chosen field just in hours not years! Study a course that is easy to follow. Save money and time by studying at your convenient time Have access to a tutor whenever you are in need So, what are you thinking about! Start getting the benefits by enrolling today! Why Choose Lead Academy: Lifetime Access High-quality e-learning study materials Learn the most in-demand skills Self-paced, no fixed schedules 24/7 customer support through email Available to students anywhere in the world No hidden fee Study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform Who is this course for? This comprehensive course is suitable for anyone looking to improve their job prospects or aspiring to accelerate their career in this sector and want to gain in-depth knowledge of management. Entry Requirement There are no academic entry requirements for this course, and it is open to students of all academic backgrounds. As long as you are aged seventeen or over and have a basic grasp of English, numeracy and ICT, you will be eligible to enrol. Career path This course opens a brand new door for you to enter the relevant job market and also provides you with the chance to accumulate in-depth knowledge at the side of needed skills to become flourishing in no time. You will also be able to add your new skills to your CV, enhance your career and become more competitive in your chosen industry. Course Curriculum Diploma in Leadership and Management at QLS Level 4 Personal Effectiveness - How to be An Awesome Professional Monday: Self-confidence Tuesday: Personal Time Management Wednesday: Assert Yourself Thursday: Problem Solving Friday: Presenting Managing Individuals - How to Get the Best From Your People Communication Skills - How to Make Your Management Voice Heard Team Management - How to Create and Keep a High Performance Team Monday: The Power of Teams Tuesday: Team Development Wednesday: Team Maintenance Thursday: The Four Essentials of Team Management Friday: Team Meetings Manager's Toolkit - How To Adapt to Whatever the Job Throws aAt You Monday: Emotional Intelligence Tuesday: Transactional Analysis Wednesday: The SCOPE Process Thursday: Selecting Management Styles Friday: The Powerhouse Loop Resources Resources - Leadership & Management Level 4 Change Management and Leadership for Managers Introduction: Change at Work Step 1: Demonstrate the Need for Change Step 2: Create a Compelling Future Step 3: Expect an Argument Handling Resistance Steps 4, 5 & 6: Leading the Change Resources Certificate in Project Manager Training at QLS Level 5 Project Management Fundamentals: Know the Principles and Get it Right Project Definition Stage: The Vital Foundation to Your Success Project Planning Stage: Failing to Plan = Planning to Fail Project Delivery Stage: Don't you Love it When a Plan Comes Together! Project Closure Stage: Deep Sigh - You're Nearly Done Assessment Supplementary Resources Final Assessment Assessment - Leadership, Project Management and Change Management - 3 Courses in 1 Bundle
Learn how to use culture for enhancing the employee performance with the Lean Leadership and Change Management Diploma course. The course is designed to teach you Lean leadership and change management. A lean leader will change the way your thinking and the way you lead your organisation. Lean leadership is the approach that teaches you how to improve the overall performance of your organisation by bringing change in its culture. You will learn about the lean culture and lean leadership. The course illustrates the history of lean, the essential principles and practices, and the fundamental functions of the lean leader. There are two ways of lean implementation. You can change and redesign the whole process, or you may acquire the habits of problem-solving and continuous improvement. The course covers these two processes and helps you to choose the right methods for you. The purpose of the course is to prepare you for applying the lean leadership approach of lean culture in your organisation. Assessment: At the end of the course, you will be required to sit for an online MCQ test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately. You will instantly know whether you have been successful or not. Before sitting for your final exam you will have the opportunity to test your proficiency with a mock exam. Certification: After completing and passing the course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. Who is this Course for? Diploma in Management Skills is certified by CPD Qualifications Standards and CiQ. This makes it perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills. As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic background. Requirements Our Diploma in Management Skills is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Career Path After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. Introduction Why 00:04:00 What 00:04:00 Curriculum 00:05:00 How 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 00:07:00 Lean Leadership1. External Challenge 00:05:00 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 00:05:00 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 00:05:00 Standard Work 00:05:00 Leader Standard Work 00:04:00 Activity 13 00:02:00 Summary 00:03:00 Resources Resources - Lean Leadership and Change Management Diploma 00:00:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
Leading People through Change (Virtual) Research shows that 70% of change initiatives fail in large organizations. The largest factor contributing to this failure rate is leadership - the inability to plan and lead people through change. In many change situations, tremendous focus is put on strategy, processes, and systems, while the issue of changing people's behavior is assumed it will 'just happen'. In this interactive course, you will learn why the people side of change is crucial. We will begin by understanding why and how people resist change, and how important it is to become strong and effective change champions. Next, we will focus on critical change management practices - creating our vision of the future state, planning for acceptance in our change audience and stakeholders, mitigating threats, and capitalizing on opportunities. We will use metrics to plan, show progress, and confirm success. Lastly, we will focus on the need to reinforce and sustain change, and to prevent relapse to old ways and methods. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Realize the nature of change and describe how resistance manifests in people Compare prevalent change models and categorize their similarities Identify and rate the skills, traits, and behaviors of effective change champions Envision the future state and assess stakeholders Plan for change communication, training, and risks Evaluate change effectiveness using feedback and metrics Develop reinforcement practices for benefits and communication Getting Started Foundation Concepts What is Change? Resistance to Change Common Change Management Theories Becoming a Change Champion Plan Envisioning the future state Planning for people Change management plan Do Change communication Training Piloting Risks Study Feedback Metrics Variance analysis Act Benefits realization Change sustainment Reinforcement messaging and communications Summary and Next Steps
Leading People through Change: In-House Training Research shows that 70% of change initiatives fail in large organizations. The largest factor contributing to this failure rate is leadership - the inability to plan and lead people through change. In many change situations, tremendous focus is put on strategy, processes, and systems, while the issue of changing people's behavior is assumed it will 'just happen'. In this interactive course, you will learn why the people side of change is crucial. We will begin by understanding why and how people resist change, and how important it is to become strong and effective change champions. Next, we will focus on critical change management practices - creating our vision of the future state, planning for acceptance in our change audience and stakeholders, mitigating threats, and capitalizing on opportunities. We will use metrics to plan, show progress, and confirm success. Lastly, we will focus on the need to reinforce and sustain change, and to prevent relapse to old ways and methods. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Realize the nature of change and describe how resistance manifests in people Compare prevalent change models and categorize their similarities Identify and rate the skills, traits, and behaviors of effective change champions Envision the future state and assess stakeholders Plan for change communication, training, and risks Evaluate change effectiveness using feedback and metrics Develop reinforcement practices for benefits and communication Foundation Concepts What is Change? Resistance to Change Common Change Management Theories Becoming a Change Champion Plan Envisioning the future state Planning for people Change management plan Do Change communication Training Piloting Risks Study Feedback Metrics Variance analysis Act Benefits realization Change sustainment Reinforcement messaging and communications
Description Change is an inevitable part of organizational life And if you have any leadership role, you'll soon be called upon to help lead it. But, we often fear change. This leads to resistance. So, managing and leading change is a challenging role. It will take you outside of your comfort zone and beyond your existing management and supervision tool-set. But change is predictable You can anticipate how people will respond, and what you need to do to engage them positively. You can plan, prepare, and handle the resistance that will certainly come. To do that, you need practical tools and models And this course will give you them. More than that, you'll learn: how the need for change arises, how to communicate it, and the way to lead people through it. Here are the main topics you'll cover: The Cycle of Change Barriers to Change The first reason why people resist change Tools for change leaders Stakeholder analysis How people respond to change: the change curve The impact of change on operational performance: the Satir Curve The three phases of a change program: the Lewin Model The Onion Model of resistance to change How to win over resisters Ongoing Project: Change Management Case Study Throughout the course, you will have short exercises to do, that use the skills we'll cover. They are based on a real organizational change project. Other students and your tutor will support you, endorse your successes, and help you with your questions. Prior Experience The only prior experience you need is working life. But, if you have management or project management experience, you'll find it even easier! Your Tutor Your tutor is Dr. Mike Clayton. As a senior project, program and change manager at international consulting firm, Deloitte, Mike led large and complex change projects for his clients. Now, as a trainer and facilitator, he has been applying what he learned and teaching it to others. This course represents 15 years' experience of what tools students find most helpful, and 25 years experience in business, managing change, large and small. What Will I Learn? Convince people about the need for change Evaluate how people feel about the changes Paint a compelling picture of the future Anticipate how people will respond to change Anticipate the impact of change on operational performance Plan effective project communications Handle resistance to change effectively, to win over resisters Who is the target audience? Supervisors, Managers and leaders at all levels, who need to lead change in their organization Team members who are experiencing change and want to understand what's going on. Requirements You should have some experience of organizational life Experience in management and leadership - at a supervisory level or higher - will be a great help Experience of project working will be a great help Introduction: Change at Work Welcome! 00:03:00 The Cycle of Change 00:04:00 Sources of and Barriers to Change 00:05:00 Step 1: Demonstrate the Need for Change The First Layer of Resistance to Change 00:02:00 Demonstrating the Need for Change: Applying Leverage 00:05:00 What if they Still don't Accept the Need for Change? Pattern Interrupt 00:05:00 Tools for Change Leaders: Mad-Sad-Glad Exercise 00:04:00 Tools for Change Leaders: Perceptual Positions 00:06:00 Step 2: Create a Compelling Future Fear and Desire as Motivators for Change 00:02:00 A Compelling Future 00:04:00 Stakeholder Engagement 00:05:00 Tools for Change Leaders: Stakeholder Triage 00:06:00 Tools for Change Leaders: Stakeholder Analysis 00:03:00 Step 3: Expect an Argument Response to Change: Introduction 00:03:00 The Change Curve 00:05:00 The Impact of Change on Operational Performance 00:04:00 The Three Phases of a Change Program 00:05:00 How to Communicate Well 00:05:00 Tools for Change Leaders: Communication Plan 00:04:00 Tools for Change Leaders: Progression Plan 00:04:00 Handling Resistance Resistance to Change 00:05:00 The Inner Layers of the Onion 00:07:00 Engage with the Resistance 00:05:00 Win over Your Resisters (Part 1) 00:04:00 Win over Your Resisters (Part 2) 00:04:00 Steps 4, 5 & 6: Leading the Change It's a Project 00:03:00 99 per cent Perspiration 00:03:00
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Program: In-House Training This course is specifically for people wanting to become Lean Six Sigma Black Belts, who are already Lean Six Sigma practitioners. If advanced statistical analysis is needed to identify root causes and optimal process improvements, (Lean) Six Sigma Green Belts typically ask Black Belts or Master Black Belts to conduct these analyses. This course will change that. Green Belts wanting to advance their statistical abilities will have a considerable amount of hands-on practice in techniques such as Statistical Process Control, MSA, Hypothesis Testing, Correlation and Regression, Design of Experiments, and many others. Participants will also work throughout the course on a real-world improvement project from their own business environment. This provides participants with hands-on learning and provides the organization with an immediate ROI once the project is completed. IIL instructors will provide free project coaching throughout the course. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Use Minitab for advanced data analysis Develop appropriate sampling strategies Analyze differences between samples using Hypothesis Tests Apply Statistical Process Control to differentiate common cause and special cause variation Explain and apply various process capability metrics Conduct Measurement System Analysis and Gage R&R studies for both discrete and continuous data Conduct and analyze simple and multiple regression analysis Plan, execute, and analyze designed experiments Drive sustainable change efforts through leadership, change management, and stakeholder management Successfully incorporate advanced analysis techniques while moving projects through the DMAIC steps Explain the main concepts of Design for Six Sigma including QFD Introduction: DMAIC Review IIL Black Belt Certification Requirements Review Project Selection Review Define Review Measure Review Analyze Review Improve Review Control Introduction: Minitab Tool Introduction to Minitab Minitab basic statistics and graphs Special features Overview of Minitab menus Introduction: Sampling The Central Limit Theorem Confidence Interval of the mean Sample size for continuous data (mean) Confidence Interval for proportions Sample size for discrete data (proportions) Sampling strategies (review) Appendix: CI and sample size for confidence levels other than 95% Hypothesis Testing: Introduction Why use advanced stat tools? What are hypothesis tests? The seven steps of hypothesis tests P value errors and hypothesis tests Hypothesis Testing: Tests for Averages 1 factor ANOVA and ANOM Main Effect Plots, Interaction Plots, and Multi-Vari Charts 2 factor ANOVA and ANOM Hypothesis Testing: Tests for Standard Deviations Testing for equal variance Testing for normality Choosing the right hypothesis test Hypothesis Testing: Chi Square and Other Hypothesis Test Chi-square test for 1 factor ANOM test for 1 factor Chi-square test for 2 factors Exercise hypothesis tests - shipping Non-parametric tests Analysis: Advanced Control Charts Review of Common Cause and Special Cause Variation Review of the Individuals Control Charts How to calculate Control Limits Four additional tests for Special Causes Control Limits after Process Change Discrete Data Control Charts Control Charts for Discrete Proportion Data Control Charts for Discrete Count Data Control Charts for High Volume Processes with Continuous Data Analysis: Non-Normal Data Test for normal distribution Box-Cox Transformation Box-Cox Transformation for Individuals Control Charts Analysis: Time Series Analysis Introduction to Time Series Analysis Decomposition Smoothing: Moving Average Smoothing: EWMA Analysis: Process Capability Process capability Discrete Data: Defect metrics Discrete Data: Yield metrics Process Capability for Continuous Data: Sigma Value Short- and long-term capabilities Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk capability indices Analysis: Measurement System Analysis What is Measurement System Analysis? What defines a good measurement system? Gage R&R Studies Attribute / Discrete Gage R&R Continuous Gage R&R Regression Analysis: Simple Correlation Correlation Coefficient Simple linear regression Checking the fit of the Regression Model Leverage and influence analysis Correlation and regression pitfalls Regression Analysis: Multiple Regression Analysis Introduction to Multiple Regression Multicollinearity Multiple Regression vs. Simple Linear Regression Regression Analysis: Multiple Regression Analysis with Discrete Xs Introduction Creating indicator variables Method 1: Going straight to the intercepts Method 2: Testing for differences in intercepts Logistic Regression: Logistic Regression Introduction to Logistic Regression Logistic Regression - Adding a Discrete X Design of Experiments: Introduction Design of Experiment OFAT experimentation Full factorial design Fractional factorial design DOE road map, hints, and suggestions Design of Experiments: Full Factorial Designs Creating 2k Full Factorial designs in Minitab Randomization Replicates and repetitions Analysis of results: Factorial plots Analysis of results: Factorial design Analysis of results: Fits and Residuals Analysis of results: Response Optimizer Analysis of results: Review Design of Experiments: Pragmatic Approaches Designs with no replication Fractional factorial designs Screening Design of Experiment Case Study Repair Time Blocking Closing: Organizational Change Management Organizational change management Assuring project sponsorship Emphasizing shared need for change Mobilizing stakeholder commitment Closing: Project Management for Lean Six Sigma Introduction to project management Project management for Lean Six Sigma The project baseline plan Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Resource planning Project budget Project risk Project schedule Project executing Project monitoring and controlling and Closing Closing: Design for Lean Six Sigma Introduction to Design for Lean Six Sigma (DMADV) Introduction to Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Summary and Next Steps IIL's Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Program also prepares you to pass the IASSC Certified Black Belt Exam (optional)
Leading People Through Change (Free L&I Conference Course) (On-Demand) Research shows that 70% of change initiatives fail in large organizations. The largest factor contributing to this failure rate is leadership - the inability to plan and lead people through change. In many change situations, tremendous focus is put on strategy, processes, and systems, while the issue of changing people's behavior is assumed it will 'just happen'. In this interactive course, you will learn why the people's side of change is crucial. We will begin by understanding why and how people resist change, and how important it is to become strong and effective change champions. Next, we will focus on critical change management practices - creating our vision of the future state, planning for acceptance in our change audience and stakeholders, mitigating threats, and capitalizing on opportunities. We will use metrics to plan, show progress, and confirm success. Lastly, we will focus on the need to reinforce and sustain change, and to prevent relapse to old ways and methods. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Realize the nature of change and describe how resistance manifests in people Compare prevalent change models and categorize their similarities Identify and rate the skills, traits, and behaviors of effective change champions Envision the future state and assess stakeholders Plan for change communication, training, and risks Evaluate change effectiveness using feedback and metrics Develop reinforcement practices for benefits and communication Foundation Concepts What is Change? Resistance to Change Common Change Management Theories Becoming a Change Champion Plan Envisioning the future state Planning for people Change management plan Do Change communication Training Piloting Risks Study Feedback Metrics Variance analysis Act Benefits realization Change sustainment Reinforcement messaging and communications
Leading People through Change: On-Demand: On-Demand Research shows that 70% of change initiatives fail in large organizations. The largest factor contributing to this failure rate is leadership - the inability to plan and lead people through change. In many change situations, tremendous focus is put on strategy, processes, and systems, while the issue of changing people's behavior is assumed it will 'just happen'. In this interactive course, you will learn why the people side of change is crucial. We will begin by understanding why and how people resist change, and how important it is to become strong and effective change champions. Next, we will focus on critical change management practices - creating our vision of the future state, planning for acceptance in our change audience and stakeholders, mitigating threats, and capitalizing on opportunities. We will use metrics to plan, show progress, and confirm success. Lastly, we will focus on the need to reinforce and sustain change, and to prevent relapse to old ways and methods. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Realize the nature of change and describe how resistance manifests in people Compare prevalent change models and categorize their similarities Identify and rate the skills, traits, and behaviors of effective change champions Envision the future state and assess stakeholders Plan for change communication, training, and risks Evaluate change effectiveness using feedback and metrics Develop reinforcement practices for benefits and communication Foundation Concepts What is Change? Resistance to Change Common Change Management Theories Becoming a Change Champion Plan Envisioning the future state Planning for people Change management plan Do Change communication Training Piloting Risks Study Feedback Metrics Variance analysis Act Benefits realization Change sustainment Reinforcement messaging and communications
Writing and Managing Requirements Documents: In-House Training This course is part of IIL's Business Analysis Certificate Program (BACP), a program designed to help prepare individuals pass the IIBA™ Certification exam to become a Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP™). Learn more at www.iil.com/bacp. Once a business analyst has completed the information gathering and analysis to produce the solution to a business problem, the results must be documented for all stakeholders to see and understand. This course will enhance the skill set needed for writing and managing the complex readership that business analysts interact with on a day-to-day basis. What you will Learn Upon completion, participants will be able to: Write an understood requirements document that is approvable and acceptable Validate a requirements document Manage the changes to requirements documents through the SDLC Foundation Concepts The role of the business analyst An introduction to the BABOK® Guide The business analyst and the product/project life cycle The requirements documentation process Planning for Effective Requirements Documentation Overview of requirements planning Planning for validation Planning for verification: well-formed criteria Planning for verification: understood and usable criteria Writing Effective Requirements Documents Overview of writing requirements documents Using a standard structure / template Applying formatting techniques Meeting the challenge of writing non-functional requirements Baselining Requirements Documents Overview of the requirements baseline process Validation Verification Approval Managing Requirements Change through the Product Life Cycle Overview of requirements change management Establishing a formal change management process Tracing requirements through design and development (build, test, and implementation) Following through to post-implementation (transition and early production)
Leading People Through Change (Free L&I Conference Course): On-Demand The goal of this course is for you to effectively lead and manage people through times of change. Research shows that 70% of change initiatives fail in large organizations. The largest factor contributing to this failure rate is leadership - the inability to plan and lead people through change. In many change situations, tremendous focus is put on strategy, processes, and systems, while the issue of changing people's behavior is assumed it will 'just happen'. In this interactive course, you will learn why the people's side of change is crucial. We will begin by understanding why and how people resist change, and how important it is to become strong and effective change champions. Next, we will focus on critical change management practices - creating our vision of the future state, planning for acceptance in our change audience and stakeholders, mitigating threats, and capitalizing on opportunities. We will use metrics to plan, show progress, and confirm success. Lastly, we will focus on the need to reinforce and sustain change, and to prevent relapse to old ways and methods. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Realize the nature of change and describe how resistance manifests in people Compare prevalent change models and categorize their similarities Identify and rate the skills, traits, and behaviors of effective change champions Envision the future state and assess stakeholders Plan for change communication, training, and risks Evaluate change effectiveness using feedback and metrics Develop reinforcement practices for benefits and communication Foundation Concepts What is Change? Resistance to Change Common Change Management Theories Becoming a Change Champion Plan Envisioning the future state Planning for people Change management plan Do Change communication Training Piloting Risks Study Feedback Metrics Variance analysis Act Benefits realization Change sustainment Reinforcement messaging and communications