Emotional intelligence is an aspect of you as a whole person affecting your work life and your personal life. Your emotional intelligence is your ability to combine your thinking with your feelings in order to build good quality relationships and to make good authentic decisions. Join me for 21 days of exploration through audio lessons, videos, interactive quizzes and practical activities that help you gain insights into emotional intelligence that will build and grow your emotional intelligence.
This is a comprehensive course on the role emotions play in developing your ability to cope with stress and pressure. In this course, we will explore the role of emotions in management, how and why they contain vital bits of information that can help you manage stress more effectively. You will be able to identify what can help you and what can hinder you in your daily routines. An understanding of the moods, environments and situations that impact upon your performance, for better or worse, helps you to develop strategies to cope.
This leadership course explores the application of emotional intelligence at work as a core underpinning skill of leadership. Your emotional intelligence helps you to manage your thinking along with your emotions to make authentic decisions and build quality relationships.
This is a comprehensive course on the role emotions play in developing your ability to cope with stress and pressure. In this course, we will explore the role of emotions in management, how and why they contain vital bits of information that can help you manage stress more effectively. You will be able to identify what can help you and what can hinder you in your daily routines. An understanding of the moods, environments and situations that impact upon your performance, for better or worse, helps you to develop strategies to cope.
A one-day/8 hour radar navigation course giving you an understanding of radar as an aid to navigation and collision avoidance. Cruising boats increasingly have radar on board. The International Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea state that if you have a radar, you must know how to use it. Radar is probably the most versatile of all electronic navigation aids, but the best results are only obtained when you know how to use all the functions correctly. It is not an automatic all-seeing eye, and can easily mislead those who do not understand its controls, allow for its limitations, or interpret its picture. Course topics include: how the radar set works how its adjustments and features affect the way it works target definition radar reflectors types of radar display radar plotting the use of radar in navigation and collision avoidance Course materials included in the price: RYA student pack - Radar Course Questions and Answers RYA booklet - An introduction to Radar
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Understand more about mindfulness and how to use it to develop your resilience and wellbeing. Learn the ability to pay attention to the present moment without judgement and use this skill in the volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous wo work.
Kano Analysis is a unique tool that has a structured approach to understand the customer requirements, translate those needs/requirements into specific categories, and prioritize them. This tool is extensively used by Six Sigma Green Belts and Black Belts in their Lean Six Sigma projects. Kano Analysis is most effective in the Define Phase of any Six Sigma Green Belt or a Six Sigma Black Belt project.
Just-In-Time is a critical Lean tool; in fact, it is one of the two pillars of the Toyota Production system, the other one being Jidoka. The Just-In-Time (JIT) manufacturing system is a planning system for manufacturing processes that minimizes the availability of material inventories at the manufacturing site to only what, when, and how much is strictly necessary. The Just-In-Time (JIT) system is an integrated set of activities designed to achieve high-volume production using minimal inventories; raw materials, work-in-process, ?nished goods, and other consumable goods.
Historical Association webinar series: Making history accessible Presenters: Dale Banham This webinar will explore a range of proven strategies for helping students remember more at GCSE. This includes: How to avoid cognitive overload by maintaining an explicit focus on key takeaways How to use recent research from cognitive science and the 2024 International Revision Census to make those key takeaways stick How to apply the theory of ‘desirable difficulties’ to structuring schemes of work that regularly revisit previous learning How to help students visualise what is expected of them in the exam so that they remember exam technique tips To use your corporate recording offer on this webinar please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/bdNUSwLNrL Image: A Squire "Old English" padlock on a gate latch in Devon (Image: Partonez/Wikimedia Commons)