Microsoft Access training course description A hands on course providing a solid grounding in Microsoft Access. What will you learn Use and customise the Microsoft Access environment. Select, use and customise queries. Define tables. Design forms and reports. Recognise the use of macros. Microsoft Access training course details Who will benefit: Anyone wishing to work with Microsoft Access. Prerequisites: Database fundamentals Duration 3 days Microsoft Access training course contents Introducing databases Flat file databases, Relational databases, the objects defined in an Access database, planning a simple relational database. Open Access and create a database The database wizards, tables, creating and amending tables, using field properties to improve the quality of data entry and system performance, the primary key. Working in datasheet view View, add, modify and delete records, find records. Advantages and disadvantages of entering data directly into a table. Queries Sort and select records form a single table, advantages and disadvantages of entering data via a query, define simple calculated expressions, use 'Totals' queries. Forms Use the form wizards, basic editing of objects created using the form wizards, Data-entry in form view. Reports Use the report wizard, basic editing of objects created using the report wizard, print reports. The multi table environment Plan and create a related table, define a one-to-many relationship, write multi-table queries and use the 'AutoLookup' feature, use the form wizard to create a subform and carry out data-entry in a main/subform, print and amend reports, use the report wizard to create reports based on multi-table. Relationships Working with one-to-one and one-to-many relationships, recognising and handling many-to-many relationships, referential integrity. Select queries Select queries based on related tables, parameter queries, Crosstab, find unmatched queries and Find Duplicate, the implications of the Join properties in a relational query, conditional expressions, and working with the expression builder. Action queries Make table queries, append queries, update queries, delete queries. Customising forms. Using the Toolbox, calculated controls, Combo and List boxes, query by form, working with form and control properties, domain aggregate functions. Reports Report and control properties, customising sorting and grouping, calculated controls on reports, Sub-reports, editing and altering a report's source. Macros Introduction to macros.
Scrum Master and Product Owner Workshop This workshop builds on the specific roles and responsibilities of the Product Owner and Scrum Master in a Scrum environment, and how they need to work together as part of the Scrum methodology. During these sessions, you will explore who does what before, during, and after the Scrum Sprint cycles, as well as how to make the process work best in your specific Agile environment. You will come away from this workshop with a much deeper understanding of the roles and responsibilities so that individual performance improves on the job. Improved target results include providing focused leadership, making effective decisions, guiding Agile teams, and delivering business value. Foundation Concepts Agile History, Values, and Mindset Introduction to Scrum Scrum Events Scrum Artifacts Scrum Roles and Responsibilities Scrum Roles Product Owner Responsibilities Scrum Master Responsibilities The Scrum Team Responsibilities Cross-functional Teams Product Ownership Product Ownership Vision Understand Your Customers and Market Stakeholder Management and Engagement Product Backlog What is a User Story? Epics and User Stories Acceptance Criteria Preparing User Stories for a Sprint Definition of Ready (DoR) and Definition of Done (DoD) User Story Estimation Using Planning Poker Backlog Grooming Roadmaps, Story Maps, Impact Mapping Product Backlog Prioritization, MoSCoW, Kano Analysis Technical Debt The Sprint Team Capacity and Velocity Planning Sprint Planning Meeting and Sprint Plan The Sprint: Learning to Become Self-managing, Self-organizing, Self-improving Sprint Review Meeting Retrospectives Project Progress and Completion The Daily Scrum The Task Board and The Burndown Chart Information Radiators Closing a Scrum Project Summary and Next Steps Review of course goals, objectives, and content
Managing Multiple Projects: On-Demand Succeeding in today's competitive marketplace often requires cycle time reduction - reducing the duration of projects and getting results faster. This workshop will address managing multiple projects within the context of program or product management. Are your projects taking longer and longer to complete? Are results less than optimal because of time pressures on resources? Would you like to increase project 'throughout'? Succeeding in today's competitive marketplace often requires cycle time reduction - reducing the duration of projects and getting results faster. This workshop will address managing multiple projects within the context of program or product management. Planning and managing individual projects is challenging. When introducing the real-life limitation of resources and other outside influences into the multi-project environment, those challenges are magnified, and new challenges are introduced. This interactive workshop will position you for immediate action. The goal of this course is to equip you with the necessary knowledge, skills, and techniques so that you can effectively and productively manage multiple projects. What you Will Learn You'll learn how to: Manage stakeholder relationships and expectations Prioritize and sequence multiple projects Manage time and stress within a multiple project environment Effectively manage logical dependencies among projects Optimize the use of resources across multiple projects using concepts from Critical Chain methods Manage risk and communications in a multiple project environment Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Portfolio, program, and project management principles The multiple project environment The MMP Process Model Developing the Multiple Project List Multiple project portfolio management Project selection Project categories and types The multiple project list Multiple Project Logical Dependencies Project dependencies Types of multiple project portfolios Categories of logical dependencies across multiple projects Project priorities in the multiple project schedule Multiple Project Resource Management Multiple project resources and resource management concepts Multiple project resource loading Resource pool and resource database Multiple project resource issues and outsourcing Critical chain resource management, including drum resources and multi-tasking Managing Risk Across Multiple Projects Multiple project risk management process Identifying, assessing, and responding to multiple project risks Critical chain and multiple project risks Risk interrelationship management methods Creating and Executing the Multiple Project Plan The multiple project plan Multiple project scheduling Multiple project budgeting Executing and maintaining the multiple project plan Controlling in the multiple project environment Tools in multiple project management Multiple Project Communications Effective communication in the multiple project environment Common communication barriers Multiple project communications plan Resolving multiple project conflicts Summary and Next Steps What did we learn, and how can we implement this in our work environments?
Sessions Note that this will be a two-day course run on consecutive days and the date of day one is shown in the booking system schedule. Online event This online course will be delivered using CISCO Webex. You will need to have a good internet connection, a suitable device with a camera and microphone such as a laptop, and headphones. Level of study This Level 5 programme is the equivalent standard of a unit of a foundation degree or a unit of a first year of an honours degree. Details We will address the following key themes and their impact on the Water Industry as it prepares for PR19 and beyond. Innovation and business performance and using innovation to improve operational processes throughout the business. Financial and social benefits; efficiency, SIM, customer service, safety. resilience Radical and incremental innovation Innovation to gain competitive advantage Creativity and innovation – what conditions and processes are required to encourage them? Instructions This online course will be delivered using CISCO Webex. You will need to have a suitable device with a camera and microphone such as a laptop. If you have any questions about what is required please contact us on enquiries@learninganddevelopment.associates. Qualification All learners taking the qualification will need to produce identification to enable ProQual registration. This can take the form of a: Passport Driving Licence Construction Skills Certification Scheme Card (CSCS Card) Construction Plant Competence Scheme Card (CPCS Card) If none of the above are available to the learner, a photograph with a statement confirming their identity, dated and signed, along with a utility bill, would be acceptable.
Do you want to understand the fundamental elements of health and safety management system? Do you want to figure out how to Develop and Implement an Effective H&S Management System that Will Protect People and Work Environment? If yes, then join now and build a management system that increases the safety and effectiveness of your organisation. Description: This comprehensive course covers all aspects of workplace risks and safety practices. It includes step-by-step guidance, case studies, and audiovisual materials, ideal for construction workers, factory workers, electricians, and other professionals working in high-risk environments. This course covers an extensive range of risky working environments and provides a detailed discussion on tackling the risks in such workplaces. This course will teach you about risk assessment and maintaining health and safety at risky workplaces, which includes electrical, gas, and fire safety. Also, you'll learn about safe manual handling and how to ensure safety while working at height or confined spaces. You'll learn the use of different protective equipment for such risky workplaces. Moreover, you'll explore the different hazards related to work equipment and how to control them. Furthermore, you'll learn about the basic first-aid techniques and dealing with minor injuries in the workplace. By the end of the course, you will have the essential skills and knowledge to ensure you and your colleagues are working in compliance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, taking the necessary precautions to minimise risks and control hazards effectively. Entry Requirement: This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. Good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course. Certification: After you have successfully passed the test, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. You can however also obtain a Course Completion Certificate following the course completion without sitting for the test. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. PDF certificate's turnaround time is 24 hours and for the hardcopy certificate, it is 3-9 working days. Why choose us? Affordable, engaging & high-quality e-learning study materials; Tutorial videos/materials from the industry leading experts; Study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform; The UK & internationally recognised accredited qualification; Access to course content on mobile, tablet or desktop from anywhere anytime; The benefit of career advancement opportunities; 24/7 student support via email. Who is this Course for? This health and safety training course is ideal for professionals who work in high-risk workplaces such as: Construction Worker Factory worker Electrician Plumber Health and Safety Executive And also applies to low-risk office workers 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. Health & Safety Level 3 is a useful qualification to possess, and would be beneficial for the following professionals Health and Safety Advisor. Health and Safety Consultant. Health & Safety Executive. Health & Safety Regulator. Health & Safety Level 3 Module 1: Health and Safety at Work and the Laws 00:23:00 Module 2: Managing for Health and Safety 00:31:00 Module 3: Risk Assessment and Common Risks 00:21:00 Module 4: Accidents and Ill Health at Work 00:17:00 Module 5: Incident Management at Work 00:25:00 Module 6: Electrical, Fire and Gas Safety 00:25:00 Module 7: Measures of Fire Safety 00:25:00 Module 8: Fire Emergency: Evacuation Procedures 00:15:00 Module 9: The Fire Plan and Safety Arrangements 00:20:00 Module 10: Manual Handling Hazards and Injuries 00:23:00 Module 11: Manual Handling Risk Control 00:28:00 Module 12: Safe Lifting Techniques 00:15:00 Module 13: Working at Height 00:22:00 Module 14: Work at Height Equipment 00:21:00 Module 15: Working in Confined Spaces and the Laws 00:19:00 Module 16: Control Measures for Working in Confined Spaces 00:25:00 Module 17: Emergency Procedures for Working in Confined Spaces 00:18:00 Module 18: Safety in Different Work Settings 00:21:00 Module 19: Work Equipment Hazards and Risk Control 00:22:00 Module 20: Other Health and Safety Hazards at Work 00:23:00 Module: 21: Basic First-Aid Techniques 00:20:00 Module 22: Dealing with Minor Injuries at Workplace 00:25:00 Module 23: Call for an Emergency 00:07:00 Module 24 Health Problems Related to Hazardous Substances 00:29:00 Module 25: Identifying Hazardous Substances 00:25:00 Module 26: Control Measures and Monitoring 00:29:00 Module 27: Implementation of Control Measures 00:22:00 Order Your Certificates and Transcripts Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
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(HR) Human Resources: Preventing Sexual Harassment at Work Master HR guidelines on preventing workplace sexual harassment. Learn HR practices for legal compliance and effective incident response. Equip your HR toolkit with robust prevention measures. Learning Outcomes: Define HR role in sexual harassment identification. Analyze HR-related legal implications of harassment. Detect HR-critical instances of workplace harassment. Implement HR-endorsed harassment response protocols. Establish HR-driven preventive workplace measures. More Benefits: LIFETIME access Device Compatibility Free Workplace Management Toolkit (HR) Human Resources: Preventing Sexual Harassment at Work Course Syllabus HR Guidelines for Understanding Harassment: Grasp the multifaceted HR perspectives on what constitutes sexual harassment in workplaces. Legal HR Frameworks on Harassment: Explore HR's role in understanding the legal implications and necessary compliance measures related to sexual harassment. HR Skills in Identifying Harassment: Acquire HR competency in recognizing sexual harassment instances proactively. HR Protocols for Harassment Responses: Master HR-endorsed strategies for responding to sexual harassment effectively, fostering a secure workplace. HR Measures for Harassment Prevention: Learn HR-approved proactive measures for establishing a harassment-deterrent work environment. Employee Rights Under HR: Understand the HR obligations in safeguarding the rights and protections for employees who report sexual harassment.
Executive Coaching provides a safe space for leaders to explore new ideas and techniques without judgement, fostering personal growth and benefiting the wider business. Sessions are confidential, 90 minutes long, and tailored to individual developmental needs, with a bi-weekly schedule of six sessions suggested. These sessions are conducted via Zoom, with face-to-face options available in East Anglia and London; email engage@puritas.org.uk for details.
Project Quality Management: In-House Training In today's environment, quality is the responsibility of everyone. Project success is no longer just the fulfillment of a project on schedule, on budget, and within the scope. Today, projects aren't successful unless the customer's needs are met at the highest level of quality at the lowest cost to the organization. Project Managers must know customer needs, and manage to them throughout the project lifecycle, in order to gain acceptance. Project Quality Management provides an interactive, hands-on environment for participants to practice identification of critical quality requirements (quality planning), fulfillment of those requirements through well-designed processes (Quality Assurance), and statistical awareness of technical specifications of project deliverables (Quality Control). What You Will Learn You'll learn how to: Plan for higher quality project deliverables Measure key performance indicators on projects, processes, and products Turn data into useful project information Take action on analyzed data that will drive down non-value-added costs and drive up customer acceptance and satisfaction Reduce defects and waste in current project management processes Foundation Concepts Quality Defined Customer Focus Financial Focus Quality Management Process Management Cost of Quality Planning for Quality Project Manager Role in Planning Voice of the Customer Quality Management Plan Measurement System Accuracy Data Gathering Data Sampling Manage Quality Process Management Process Mapping Process Analysis Value Stream Mapping Standardization Visual Workplace and 5S Error Proofing (Poka-Yoke) Failure Mode and Effect Analysis Control Quality The Concept of Variation Common Cause Special Cause Standard Business Reports Tracking Key Measurements Control Charts Data Analysis Variation Root Cause Analysis Variance Management Designing for Quality