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Facilitating Effective Meetings: In-House Training Billions of dollars and exorbitant amounts of time are wasted annually across the globe because of organizations' meeting practices. This contributes to serious performance problems for both organizations and employees, and it has a serious impact on culture and morale. But despite the costs and consequences, every-day people in any role have the ability to change that. They can reduce cost, improve productivity, and enhance their workplace cultures by improving their meeting facilitation skills. And that is because facilitation skills start in the planning stage, not in the live meeting stage. In this course, participants will learn that their responsibility as a facilitator is to be a steward of time, money, relationships, and performance. To do that, they will learn to estimate costs of meetings and practice a variety of strategic thinking and analysis tasks to effectively plan results-aligned meetings. They will also apply several techniques and strategies to proactively prevent and deal with conflict in meetings, as well as give objective, constructive feedback to others in order to create behavior change during meetings. Participants must bring laptops with them and have internet access during the course (both virtual classroom and traditional classroom). The laptops are needed for specific activities. Also note that this course pairs well with IIL's Conflict Resolution Skills and Decision Making and Problem Solving courses, which go much deeper into related skills and tools that support effective meeting facilitation. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Estimate the financial and time costs of attendance for real-world meetings Use a performance formula to define the purpose of meetings Describe the responsibilities and qualities of an effective facilitator Analyze situations to determine when a meeting is necessary Articulate performance-driven meeting goals and results Align meeting goals and results Strategize to invite, involve, and exclude appropriate attendees Explain research-based best practices for meeting decisions and agenda development Create an effective agenda for a results-driven meeting Apply proactive tools and strategies for relationship-building dealing with meeting conflict Give constructive behavioral feedback using the Situation-Behavior-Impact® technique The Business Case for Effective Facilitation Embracing the research on meetings Estimating the real costs of meetings Determining a meeting's performance value Clarifying the meeting facilitator's role Facilitating the Meeting Plan Determining if a meeting is necessary Aligning meeting goals with meeting types Identifying the right attendees Creating a strategically effective agenda Facilitating the Live Meeting Building relationships from the start Dealing with conflict proactively Giving feedback on unproductive behavior
Facilitating Effective Meetings (In-Person) Billions of dollars and exorbitant amounts of time are wasted annually across the globe because of organizations' meeting practices. This contributes to serious performance problems for both organizations and employees, and it has a serious impact on culture and morale. But despite the costs and consequences, every-day people in any role have the ability to change that. They can reduce cost, improve productivity, and enhance their workplace cultures by improving their meeting facilitation skills. And that is because facilitation skills start in the planning stage, not in the live meeting stage. In this course, participants will learn that their responsibility as a facilitator is to be a steward of time, money, relationships, and performance. To do that, they will learn to estimate costs of meetings and practice a variety of strategic thinking and analysis tasks to effectively plan results-aligned meetings. They will also apply several techniques and strategies to proactively prevent and deal with conflict in meetings, as well as give objective, constructive feedback to others in order to create behavior change during meetings. Participants must bring laptops with them and have internet access during the course (both virtual classroom and traditional classroom). The laptops are needed for specific activities. Also note that this course pairs well with IIL's Conflict Resolution Skills and Decision Making and Problem Solving courses, which go much deeper into related skills and tools that support effective meeting facilitation. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Estimate the financial and time costs of attendance for real-world meetings Use a performance formula to define the purpose of meetings Describe the responsibilities and qualities of an effective facilitator Analyze situations to determine when a meeting is necessary Articulate performance-driven meeting goals and results Align meeting goals and results Strategize to invite, involve, and exclude appropriate attendees Explain research-based best practices for meeting decisions and agenda development Create an effective agenda for a results-driven meeting Apply proactive tools and strategies for relationship-building dealing with meeting conflict Give constructive behavioral feedback using the Situation-Behavior-Impact® technique Getting Started The Business Case for Effective Facilitation Embracing the research on meetings Estimating the real costs of meetings Determining a meeting's performance value Clarifying the meeting facilitator's role Facilitating the Meeting Plan Determining if a meeting is necessary Aligning meeting goals with meeting types Identifying the right attendees Creating a strategically effective agenda Facilitating the Live Meeting Building relationships from the start Dealing with conflict proactively Giving feedback on unproductive behavior Summary and Next Steps
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Why choose Vectorworks Garden Design Training Course? Vectorworks, a user-friendly industry-standard software, is perfect for interior design, architectural planning, 3D modeling, and landscaping projects. Its versatility makes it suitable for both home enthusiasts and professionals. Course Info Scheduling: 1-on-1 training, your schedule. Book any hour, Mon to Sat, 9 am - 7 pm. Call 02077202581 to reserve. Duration: 16 hours. Method: In-person face-to-face sessions and live online instruction. Vectorworks Garden Design Training Course: Master the art of garden design with Vectorworks software in our specialized training program. Led by certified tutors and industry experts, this course equips you with comprehensive skills and techniques tailored to garden design. Create stunning 2D layouts and 3D landscapes, visualize designs, and produce professional documentation for your projects. Benefits: In-Person and Live Online Options: Choose between in-person or live online sessions for flexible learning. Certified Tutors and Experts: Learn from experienced tutors passionate about garden design. Comprehensive Curriculum: Cover essential aspects of garden design using Vectorworks. Lesson Recordings: Access valuable session recordings for review and reinforcement. Lifetime Email Support: Receive ongoing assistance from industry experts for continuous growth. Course Duration: 16 hours Course Description: This advanced Vectorworks course is tailored for individuals who already possess basic knowledge of the software and wish to enhance their skills to become proficient users. Participants will learn more advanced 2D and 3D techniques, including advanced 3D modeling, rendering, visualization, and customizing Vectorworks to suit their specific needs and workflows. The course will cover topics such as creating custom tools, working with planting plans, and integrating with AutoCAD. Course Outline: Module 1: Vectorworks Interface and Basic Concepts - Understanding the Vectorworks interface and palettes - Opening, saving, and managing files - Creating and editing objects and shapes - Utilizing Undo/Redo and Snaps for precision - Applying graphic attributes and working with dimensions Module 2: Modeling and Drawing Techniques - Exploring advanced tools and commands in detail - Integrating with AutoCAD and data exchange - Creating, modifying, and editing text - Utilizing callout text tool for annotations - Organizing information using design layers and classes Module 3: Working with Buildings and Models - Utilizing design layers and sheet layers for architectural projects - Assigning objects to layers and classes - Working with viewports and sheet layers for presentation - Drawing buildings, including walls and roofs - Setting up and rendering perspective views Module 4: Creating Site and Landscape Plans - Importing land surveys or architects' files - Drawing site surveys and working with hard landscape elements - Adding and customizing plantings using the plant tool - Editing plant definitions and creating custom plant symbols - Generating plant schedules and reports Module 5: Vectorworks Architect Features - Setting up files and scaling the drawing - Customizing text styles and dimension standards - Working with scanned images and creating site models - Designing floors, doors, and windows using standard Vectorworks elements - Creating and managing title blocks, labels, notes, and keynotes Module 6: Working Drawings and Final Project - Developing the final project with 2D and 3D elements - Applying site modifiers and stairs to the design - Generating printing layouts for presentations - Creating working drawings with detailed plans and elevations Download Vectorworks Trial https://www.vectorworks.net/trial Proficiently use Vectorworks software for garden design, including creating accurate site plans and garden layouts. Apply 2D and 3D modeling techniques to visualize garden designs and present them professionally. Incorporate plants, hardscape elements, and other design elements into garden layouts effectively. Generate detailed construction drawings for seamless implementation of garden projects. Understand the key features and functionalities of Vectorworks specific to garden design. Demonstrate proficiency in utilizing Vectorworks tools for various garden design tasks. Interact collaboratively in face-to-face or online learning environments, engaging with instructors and peers. Utilize lesson recordings to review and reinforce course concepts for continuous learning. Seek personalized guidance and assistance through lifetime email support from certified tutors and industry experts. Transform creative garden design ideas into practical and stunning real-world projects using Vectorworks software.
The classification society, which is a non-governmental organisation in the shipping industry establishes and maintains technical standards for construction and operation of marine vessels and offshore structures. The primary role of the society is to classify ships and validate that their design and calculations are in accordance with the published standards. It also carries out periodical survey of ships to ensure that they continue to meet the parameters of set standards. The society is also responsible for classification of all offshore structures including platforms and submarines. Flag states maintain a ship register in which all ships that sail under their flag need to be registered. Classification societies are licensed by flag states to survey and classify ships and issue certificates on their behalf. They classify and certify marine vessels and structures on the basis of their structure, design and safety standards. The primary task of classification society surveyors is to survey in order to maintain the standards of construction and condition of ships and machinery, which have been laid down by the society. The secondary function of class surveyors, where their society is approved by governments, is for their surveys to be used as a basis for the issue of statutory certificates relating to safety at sea. A classification society’s workforce comprises of Surveyors who are full time employees and are generally referred to as “Exclusive” surveyors; the ones employed on a part time basis are “Non-exclusive” surveyors. Although the classification societies started in 1760 with captains who will examine a ship, more specialization came and now there are in principle there three kind of surveyors whom are mainly marine professionals’ mariners, such as a qualified ship's deck officers, mechanical/electrical engineers, naval architects. In most cases you will find the navigational inspectors as the flag state inspectors and auditors. The classification society uses the mechanical/electrical inspectors. They will start in the engine room and will learn the hull part in their inspection career. The hull surveyors are in a perfect world only naval architects. The auditors in the classification society can have navigational background but normally the surveyor with experience will become auditor. Although you will think that every class surveyor is entitled to inspect everything, this is however not the case. It is the intention of this course to extend the student’s knowledge and understanding of the role, workings and requirements of a classification society and its interface with IMO when applying statutory regulations on behalf of flag administrations and qualify you as an expert in this field able to deal with port state control, flag administration and vetting officials.
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