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Everything you need to know about onboarding customers onto your product Cherryleaf’s elearning course on content for customer onboarding gives you the foundations for onboarding new users in an effective way. The course includes onboarding exercises on a sample application for you to complete and review. Why attend this course? Onboarding new users is something that many organisations need to do, but very few have had any formal training in how to do it. Sometimes, the result is that the information can be unclear and not fit its purpose. Creating them can also take a lot of time, especially if they need to be changed frequently. Who is this course for? This course is for anyone developing software and who needs to develop onboarding content. What will I learn? The different ways to guide users – and when to use them How to set your goals for onboarding Understanding and mapping the user journey How to prioritise the key onboarding actions How to write clearly, even if writing doesn’t come naturally Confidence in the work you produce Topics covered Introduction What is onboarding?The different types of onboardingWhy onboard?Why not onboard? About the project and exercises What is your goal? Who is your target audience? Information design and learning theory Designing for the key actionsOnboarding paths Customer journey mapping Types of guidance Writing the content Software tools for creating and delivering the content Testing and measuring it works Maintenance and governance Checklists Action plan for your first 90 days Delivery format The course comprises 15 modules in total, which you can complete at your own pace. The course modules are delivered via the Web in small, manageable modules. With the exercises, each delegate will need to allocate around seven hours to complete the course. Our expertise As well as teaching technical communication, we also create end-user documentation, Help, onboarding and UI text for clients. This means every course is based on practical experience of technical communication in today’s environment. Your Instructor Cherryleaf Cherryleaf is a technical writing services company formed in 2002 by people with a passion for technical communication and learning development. Cherryleaf is recognised as a leader within the technical communication profession. Our staff have written articles for the Society for Technical Communication's (STC) Intercom magazine, the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicator's Communicator journal and tekom's TCWorld magazine. They've also written books on technical communication. We've presented webinars for Adobe, Madcap Software or the STC, and we've spoken at various conferences around the world. Today, organisations throughout Europe use Cherryleaf’s services so they can provide clear information that enables users and staff to complete tasks productively. Course Curriculum First Section Introduction (7:43) Project for the exercises What is onboarding? (3:13) Why onboard? (12:03) Why not onboard? (5:06) What is your goal? (20:08) Who is your audience? (7:11) Information Design and learning theories (15:52) Journey mapping (21:46) Types of guidance (45:01) Onboarding outside the product (13:45) Writing the content (11:24) Software (23:52) Measuring (14:29) Governance (7:17) Summary (2:41) Next steps Frequently Asked Questions When does the course start and finish? The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish.How long do I have access to the course?How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.What if I am unhappy with the course?We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact us in the first 30 days and we will give you a full refund.
About this Training Course This is a 2 full-day course that is aimed at providing professionals in the Oil & Gas business with a comprehensive set of core negotiating skills. Negotiations take place in many situations e.g. between peers, manager and subordinate, company and trade unions, company and government. The skills learnt on this course will be useful in all of these situations. However, this course puts a focus on the skills needed in commercial negotiations. A particular emphasis is placed on the relationship and negotiations typically carried out between client and contractor, vendor or the provider of services. A mixture of theory, examples and practical exercises are used so that the participants understand the principles and get an opportunity to try them out. The case studies used are real cases encountered in the Oil & Gas industry. Training Objectives Many technical experts find it difficult to move out of their expertise areas and deal with commercial matters. Negotiating to optimise business value is a step further from their comfort zones. All too often negotiations are then left to finance personnel. They bring many strengths to the table but an understanding of engineering trade-offs is not one of them. By the end of this course, the participants will add to their technical know-how a core competence in negotiation skills. They will thus become formidable negotiating opponents. Target Audience The course is intended for middle-managers and technical and other staff who are responsible for contracts, but with limited previous exposure to negotiations, and who will need these skills in the near future. Course Level Intermediate Trainer Your expert course leader is a consultant, manager and engineer with more than 30 years' experience in a broad range of positions. He spent 15 years with the Shell group and during this time, gained extensive negotiating experience with contractors, vendors, service agents, trade unions and purchasers of equipment and products. Over the last 15 years, he has worked with a broad range of multinational businesses across the globe in a wide range of negotiation related roles including: Developing negotiating capability and skillsets Advising on negotiation strategies Establishing Alliances, Joint Ventures and Partnerships, & Remediating Alliances, Joint Ventures and Partnerships He has many years of teaching experience to technical staff - both in a corporate setting, and in an academic setting - for Melbourne University in Melbourne, Australia. Several thousand people from around the world have benefited from his courses. He brings an engineer's practical perspective, and can readily empathize with technical staff making forays into the commercial world of negotiations. He is joint author (with Professor Danny Samson) of Patterns of Excellence ISBN 0273638769, published by Financial Times Management. This has been adopted by a number of blue chip companies as the core text for management development. Corporate Experience: 15 years with Shell in a broad range of international & domestic technical and managerial and change management roles. Consulting Experience: 5 Years with McKinsey Consulting Group 4 Years with Melbourne Business Schoo 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
Disciplined Agile Senior Scrum Master (DASSM): Virtual In-House Training Do you want to take Disciplined Agile® to a new level? Are you looking for tools to solve complex problems and enhance your organization's agility? Do you want to learn how to lead your team to excellence? Expand your knowledge and build practical skills around Disciplined Agile®, business agility, leadership, and team development. Disciplined Agile Senior Scrum Master is a nine-lesson, instructor-led course that shows you how to use the Disciplined Agile tool kit to solve a variety of advanced problems, work with allies within your organization, and optimize how teams work. You will gain knowledge in planning, reporting and metrics, and coordinating activities, as well as how to meet challenges in these areas. And you'll develop the skills you need to foster emotional intelligence, resolve conflicts, and lead high-performance teams at any stage of development. Filled with activities, supplemental reading, and more, this course will prepare you to take the Disciplined Agile Senior Scrum Master (DASSM) exam and, equally important, start using Disciplined Agile immediately within your leadership role. What You Will Learn After the completion of this course, you will be able to: Accelerate your ability to lead high-profile initiatives that are critical to enterprise success Take a deep dive into the Disciplined Agile® tool kit to develop a comprehensive understanding of the hundreds of practices and strategies it contains and the trade-offs of applying them Apply the Disciplined Agile tool kit in hands-on exercises to guide your team in choosing and evolving your best way of working (WoW) in real-life situations Use the tool kit to solve complex challenges commonly encountered in development and operational teams, the value stream, and at the enterprise level Learn how to design and implement metrics that measure your improvements in areas where your teams are struggling Understand how to nurture emotional intelligence Feel confident empowering others on your team(s) Learn how to lead your teams in any situation to improve value delivery for your customers Apply the Disciplined Agile tool kit to guide your team in choosing and evolving the best way of working (WoW) in the situation you face Be prepared to take the Disciplined Agile® Senior Scrum Master (DASSM) exam and earn a valuable, credible certification Roles and responsibilities of DASSM Tuckman Team Development Model Emotional intelligence and why it is essential to team performance Business agility Tactical scaling factors in more complex situations Disciplined DevOps layer 'Test-first' method as it relates to the quality of requirements Scope and purpose of the value stream layer Coordinate activities process goal and why it is important Value creation structure of teams DA™ tool kit to optimize the flow of work and solve challenges related to coordinating and collaborating across teams, or within a larger team of teams Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Resolution Planning Five levels of scope Metrics
This is a 13-week term. * Notes on 2-Person Classes Both the Tuesday 8.05pm class in Euston, and the Saturday courses in Westminster will focus on: Learning how to relax The use of the movements in Tai Chi Form (applications) Applying the movements so that you maintain your own integrity (centre of balance) Finding & working from the centre/core/Dantian Developing the sense of ‘feel’ when working with someone else Connecting your centre to your hands Turning a partner’s energy around so as to unbalance him/her We will also work on a 2-Person Tai Chi Form in order to understand applications of moves Posture, Balance, and Intention. By far the most important part of these classes is developing the ability to sense and be aware not only of one's own posture, balance, and intention, but also that of another person. Relaxation. Many of the exercises are ultimately about the ability to act from a very relaxed body and mind, so that (for example) if someone pushes towards you, you don't 'lock up' (the instinctive reaction), but instead you sense the push, and divert it. Initially it is this 'locking up' (which in effect makes you unable to move), that we are working on undoing. This is about getting more control of your sympathetic nervous system (fight & flight), the 'stress' system, so that in difficult situations, you 'roll with the punches' better.
The course approaches the audit process in the context of international standards and therefore, it is equally suitable for sea-going and office-based staff and its benefits are as following: Individuals will have a good understanding of the ISM Code, its importance, and their role within it, including ISM, ISO and MLC auditing requirements Individuals will be actively involved in the ongoing evaluation and development of a Company Safety, Environmental and Quality Management System Providing the Company and its auditors with the ability to establish the effectiveness of a Company Management System ahead of external verification by Administrations or Port State Control Delivered by experts with International safety and security management, compliance and verification experience in an engaging interactive style with a variety of security and safety related scenario case study workshops exercises during the training course
Neurology: Neuroplasticity Practice Diploma Unlock the power of your brain with our Neurology: Neuroplasticity Practice Diploma. Explore cutting-edge techniques and exercises in Neurology to reshape your mind. Turn the latest Neurology research into actionable changes in your life. Learning Outcomes: Identify core principles of Neuroplasticity within Neurology. Apply physical Neuroplasticity techniques in Neurology practice. Integrate spiritual aspects of Neuroplasticity into Neurology. Implement Neuroplasticity exercises for anxiety and depression, guided by Neurology. Design Neuroplasticity exercises suitable for children, rooted in Neurology. More Benefits: LIFETIME access Device Compatibility Free Workplace Management Toolkit Key Modules from Neurology: Neuroplasticity Practice Diploma: Neurology: Intro to Neuroplasticity: Understand the foundational principles of Neuroplasticity within the domain of Neurology. Physical Neuroplasticity in Neurology: Master physical Neuroplasticity techniques and their applications in Neurology. Spiritual Neuroplasticity in Neurology: Learn how to incorporate spiritual Neuroplasticity in your Neurology practice. Neuroplasticity Exercises for Anxiety and Depression: Deploy specific Neuroplasticity exercises to alleviate anxiety and depression, following Neurology best practices. Neurology: Breaking Bad Habits: Explore the role of Neuroplasticity in habit formation and eradication in Neurology. Neuroplasticity Exercises for Kids: Craft age-appropriate Neuroplasticity exercises for children based on advanced Neurology research.
A sales manager's role has more to do with the ability to lead, mentor, and motivate a sales team to achieve or exceed an organisation's sales goals. This programme concentrates on these skills and behaviours enhancing their existing skills to new levels through the sales management process.
ISO 22301:2019 is an international standard of Security and resilience – Business continuity management systems (BCMS), its existence of it requires competent personnel to interpret its requirements, address those to integrate BCMS in an organization, and audit the organization to assess the implementation and effectiveness of overall implementation. This course is designed for professionals who are responsible for any aspect of Business continuity management systems (BCMS) as well as for those, specifically, who are pursuing their career in the field of auditing and certification. This course enhances the knowledge and skills of delegates to understand the standard and audit it effectively. The course is consisting of study material in form of self-study type written and exercises. Attendees of this course will be, on completion, competent to implement BCMS, Plan, Conduct & Report 1st, 2nd & 3rd party audits. Features of Couse ✔ 100% Online Self-paced: Considering busy schedules, we have designed this course to be attended online without bounding with the timings. To make it interactive, we have created different communication groups where candidates can discuss the points with other fellows as well as the trainers of course. Also, they can interact with trainers on monthly demonstration classes. ✔ Testing the Learning: Each section of course is covered with exercise to check your knowledge in real-time, and overall result is affected by exercises you complete. ✔ Self-Scheduling: This 40 Hours full fledge course is designed to match your schedule. You will get a life time access to this course and complete it on your ease. ✔ Superlative Material: The training is designed, developed and reviewed by competent auditors with extensive experience of auditing in different regions of world. ✔ Approved Course: The course is approved by one of the well-known personal certifying body “Exemplar Global”. With the approved course, you will get many benefits from Exemplar global which includes but not limited to; Exemplar Global graduate certificate with being listed on their website as auditor as well as badge of auditor from Exemplar Global. Extended learning content from Exemplar Global Complimentary access to online events, online magazine, newsletters, and low-cost professional Access to an exclusive LinkedIn Community Opportunity to explore career enhancement and employment opportunities Who should attend this? This course is recommended to be attended by those who are involved in implementation and/ or auditing of Business continuity management systems (BCMS), specifically BCMS Managers, Auditors and others willing to add credibility with a widely accepted qualification for auditing. Also, recommended to satisfy the applicable requirement of training and competence, if any. This course can add values to your profile if you are Intending to perform audits of Business continuity management systems (BCMS). A BCMS Executive/ Management Representative An Existing Internal Auditor A Business continuity management systems (BCMS) Consultant Responsible for implementing the Business continuity management systems (BCMS) standard. Responsibility to evaluate the outcome of internal ISO 22301:2019 – Business continuity management systems (BCMS) audits and have responsibility/ authority to improve the effectiveness of the Business continuity management systems (BCMS). Pursuing to make career in Business continuity management systems (BCMS) auditing. Course Duration: 40 Learning Hours and extended time of exercise & Exam. Certificate: Those who pass all exercises with 50% at least in each exercise will be awarded with successfully completion certificate with approval of Exemplar Global and a Lifetime validity. Note: Each exercise have 2 retakes, if a candidate fails in all 3 terms, the course will be block there and candidate will have to purchase it again by paying 20% of original price. Language of Course: English Pre-Requisites: ISO 22301:2019 awareness training course.
CWAP training course description This WiFi analysis course consists of hands-on learning using the latest enterprise wireless LAN analysis and troubleshooting tools. The course takes an in-depth look at the functionality of WLANs, intended operation of the 802.11 protocol and Wi-Fi Alliance specifications, WLAN frame formatting and structure, troubleshooting methodology, and protocol analysis. It also includes extensive training in modern spectrum analysis with a focus on advanced RF behaviour analysis, data collection methods, interpreting spectrum plots and charts, and understanding advanced features of WLAN spectrum analysers. What will you learn Analyse WiFi frames using Wireshark. Explain 802.11 protocol operation. Troubleshoot WiFi networks using Wireshark. Troubleshoot WiFi networks using spectrum analysers. CWAP training course details Who will benefit: Technical Network Staff Anyone looking to become a CWAP Prerequisites: Certified Wireless Network Administrator Duration 4 days CWAP training course contents Principles of WLAN Communication 802.11 Working Group, OSI reference model and the 802.11 PHY and MAC, Communication sublayers and data units, WLAN architecture components, Organization of station forwarding Addressing and internetworking operation, Modern WLAN product architectures. Physical (PHY) and MAC Layer Formats and Technologies Physical layer functions, Preamble function and format, Header purpose and structure, Analysis of PHY problems, Physical PPDU formats, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n, MAC frame components, MAC encapsulation, Fields and subfields of the MAC header, Frame Control, Frame types and subtypes and their uses, Addressing, Frame body, Data frame format, Control frame format, Management frame format, Information elements and fields. Beaconing and synchronization Scanning, Client state machine, 802.11 contention, QoS, Admission control, Band steering and airtime fairness mechanisms Fragmentation, Acknowledgments and Block acknowledgments, Protection mechanisms and backward compatibility, Power management, Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) and Transmit Power Control (TPC), Security components, methods, and exchanges, Roaming procedures exchanges, Future protocol enhancements. 802.11n Transmit beamforming, Spatial multiplexing, Maximal Ratio Combining (MRC), Space-Time Block Coding, 40 MHz channels, Frame aggregation, HT-OFDM format, Modulation and Coding Schemes (MCS), HT frame formatting and more. Protocol Analysis Tools and Methodology Troubleshooting methodology, Protocol analyser types, Analysis NIC/adapter selection and constraints, Interpreting results based on location, Analyzer settings and features, Filtering and channel scanning, Interpreting decodes, Using advanced analysis features, Assessing WLAN health and behaviour factors, Evaluating network statistics, Troubleshooting common problems, Wired analysis to support wireless network issues. Spectrum Analysis Tools and Methodology Radio frequency behaviour review, Visualizing RF domains using spectrum measurement tools, Spectrum analyser types and operation, Analyser specifications and characteristics, Understanding spectrum data presentation, Interpreting plots and charts, Common WLAN spectrum analyser features, Identifying transmit patterns, Device classification and network impact, Recognizing transmit signatures. Hands on lab exercises Wireshark Setup, Use, and In-Depth Analysis Wireshark is fundamental to troubleshooting. Labs include: - Capabilities, configuration, and data display - Opening, collecting, saving, and modifying capture files. - Filtering traffic, and using colouring rules as analysis aides. - Live captures based on a set of desired collection criteria. - Identify and isolate network problems. - Conversation analysis. - Remote packet capture with an AP. Understanding Frame Components Familiarity with the frame structure and contents is essential in real -world troubleshooting efforts. Labs include: - Understanding the MAC header - Comparing the three major frame types and their subtypes - Analysing frame formats of individual frame types - Analysing 802.11n frame components - Additional information is reported by protocol analysers - Information not visible in protocol analysers Frame Exchanges Understanding frame exchange rules and behaviors is critical to identifying expected and unexpected. It is also necessary to understand what is normal so that aberrations can be properly troubleshot. Labs include: - Connectivity exchanges and sequences - Legacy and modern security exchanges - ERP and HT protection mechanisms - Power save behaviour - Acknowledgments, block acknowledgments, and supporting action frames - Dynamic rate switching - Band steering Troubleshooting Common Problems This lab exposes students to hands-on troubleshooting skills by setting up common problems in WLANs and allowing students to attempt to solve them. - Trouleshooting connectivity exchanges - Troubleshooting 802.1X and EAP exchanges - Troubleshooting roaming Spectrum Analyzer Setup, Use, and In-Depth Analysis Specifically, it will explore the plots and charts used to display spectrum data and how to interpret this data to define a transmitter's impact on the network. The following are covered: - Installing the analyser and using display and navigation - The 'RF perspective' provided by each plot and chart - Using built-in features and automated device identification - Characterizing the behaviours of an interference source - Assessing the impact of an interference source - Determining the impact of transmitter proximity on interference. - Identifying signatures of common transmitters - Remote spectrum analysis with an AP