Learn two examples of the traditional Japanese side sewn bookbinding technique, the basic four hole binding and the more elaborate tortoiseshell binding in this relaxed beginner-friendly workshop.
Join us for our Friday Night Dine In - Korean Menu This hands on workshop led by our exprienced cookery chef, Nicola Becci will give you the skills and knowledge to cook 6 different Korean You will make Gim Gyeranmari(Rolled Seaweed Omelette), Pajeon (Korean Spring Onion Pancake), Sigeumchi Namul (Korean Marinated Spinach Banchan) Kongnamul Muchim (Korean Bean Sprout Banchan) Chamchi-kimchi-jjigae (Kimchi stew with tofu) Tofu with Seaweed and Soy and some extra sauces/dips. We'll enhance the evening with some history and cultural knowledge including Korean dining etiquette. The meals are based on a vegetarian diet which can be adapted at home and do contain allergens (soy and sesame). At the end of the cooking session we will eat together as a group This event includes full list of recipes for all meals and a free meal kit to cook at home. £5 per ticket
Project Management Fundamentals - Japanese: On-Demand Many projects are run by highly qualified, talented people with little or no training in project management. They carry out projects such as process improvement, marketing campaign development, new product development, event planning and production, as if they were "work". Project Management Fundamentals (PMF) was created to help those who need a solid foundation in project management to learn on the job without undue burden. is. This course provides practical skills, concepts and principles that you can take back to the workplace, and the insight you need to adapt them to your specific project environment. PMF's course goal is to achieve quality performance by learning effective planning and control, so it emphasizes process-oriented and analytical, systems-oriented approaches. These frameworks promote the project-related problem-solving and decision-making skills needed in real-world projects. We also focus on the collaboration, clear person-to-person communication, interpersonal and interpersonal skills required for the project. These needs are recognized throughout PMF, but are highlighted in two areas: Module 2 - People and Projects Module 8 - Execution, Communication and Team Development What You Will Learn By the end of this course, you should be able to: Explain the value of strong project management Identify the characteristics of successful projects and project managers Recognize how current agile/adaptive practices fit into project management Learn project management processes such as initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and control, and closing Leverage project management processes and tools based on case studies and real-world situations Create initial project plan Using standard project management terminology Basic Concepts Project management and its definition PM value and key points Competing Constraints and Project Success Project life cycle People and Projects Overview of people and projects Project manager Project team people and projects in the organization Module 3 - Initiation and Requirements Definition Project launch Formulation of project charter Conducting stakeholder evaluations Requirements definition Using the Work Breakdown Structure Define Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Development of usable WBS Utilization of WBS Project Risk Management Need for risk management Overview of risk-aware planning Identification of risks Risk analysis Risk response plan Implementing countermeasures and monitoring risks Environmental considerations that require adaptability Quotation Quote definition Quotation approach How to estimate cost estimate Quotation Validation Scheduling Definition of the scheduling process and related terms Defining sequences and dependencies Determining the critical path Examination of schedule risk and optimization of schedule Execution, Communication and Team Development From baseline to execution Project communication and stakeholder relationships high performance team Monitoring and Control Definition of monitoring and control See control through the lens of competing demands Variance analysis and corrective action (earned value) Adaptive environment considerations Project Closure Closing the project Focus on project migration Focus on post-project evaluation
Project Management Fundamentals - Japanese: On-Demand Many projects are run by highly qualified, talented people with little or no training in project management. They carry out projects such as process improvement, marketing campaign development, new product development, event planning and production, as if they were "work". Project Management Fundamentals (PMF) was created to help those who need a solid foundation in project management to learn on the job without undue burden. is. This course provides practical skills, concepts and principles that you can take back to the workplace, and the insight you need to adapt them to your specific project environment. PMF's course goal is to achieve quality performance by learning effective planning and control, so it emphasizes process-oriented and analytical, systems-oriented approaches. These frameworks promote the project-related problem-solving and decision-making skills needed in real-world projects. We also focus on the collaboration, clear person-to-person communication, interpersonal and interpersonal skills required for the project. These needs are recognized throughout PMF, but are highlighted in two areas: Module 2 - People and Projects Module 8 - Execution, Communication and Team Development What You Will Learn By the end of this course, you should be able to: Explain the value of strong project management Identify the characteristics of successful projects and project managers Recognize how current agile/adaptive practices fit into project management Learn project management processes such as initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and control, and closing Leverage project management processes and tools based on case studies and real-world situations Create initial project plan Using standard project management terminology Basic Concepts Project management and its definition PM value and key points Competing Constraints and Project Success Project life cycle People and Projects Overview of people and projects Project manager Project team people and projects in the organization Module 3 - Initiation and Requirements Definition Project launch Formulation of project charter Conducting stakeholder evaluations Requirements definition Using the Work Breakdown Structure Define Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Development of usable WBS Utilization of WBS Project Risk Management Need for risk management Overview of risk-aware planning Identification of risks Risk analysis Risk response plan Implementing countermeasures and monitoring risks Environmental considerations that require adaptability Quotation Quote definition Quotation approach How to estimate cost estimate Quotation Validation Scheduling Definition of the scheduling process and related terms Defining sequences and dependencies Determining the critical path Examination of schedule risk and optimization of schedule Execution, Communication and Team Development From baseline to execution Project communication and stakeholder relationships high performance team Monitoring and Control Definition of monitoring and control See control through the lens of competing demands Variance analysis and corrective action (earned value) Adaptive environment considerations Project Closure Closing the project Focus on project migration Focus on post-project evaluation
Join us for an engaging, hands-on sushi masterclass to celebrate Edinburgh 900, marking 900 years of local democracy and the establishment of Edinburgh as a royal burgh! This unique event honours our city’s growth and international community by offering an immersive Japanese culinary experience in South West Edinburgh. Class Overview Introduction to Sushi: Begin with the history and evolution of sushi, from its roots in Japan to its global popularity today. Preparation Essentials: Learn about the ingredients, equipment, and techniques needed to create authentic sushi at home. Demonstration: Watch our sushi chef from Osaka, Seiji (who works in the local restaurant in Dalry, Miju,) demonstrate key techniques, from rice preparation to rolling, folding, and garnishing. Make Your Own: Under expert guidance, you’ll have the chance to make a variety of delicious sushi types and experiment with flavors. Sushi Creations During this class, you’ll learn to prepare a selection of vegetarian sushi, including: Two Types of Vegetable Maki Rolls: Choose from fresh ingredients like cucumber, avocado, kaiso seaweed, and daikon radish. Green Temaki Handroll: A refreshing combination of cucumber, avocado, and daikon in a traditional handroll. Tamago Nigiri: Master the art of making two pieces of Japanese-style egg sushi. Gunkan Sushi: Choose between a kaiso seaweed or tofu pocket Gunkan for a delightful twist. Whether you’re a sushi enthusiast or a beginner, this masterclass offers a welcoming atmosphere to learn, connect, and celebrate the diversity of our community. This class is sponsored by Edinburgh Council. It is FREE and is aimed at our International Community of the South West Edinburgh. (Irish, any other white background, mixed ethnic, Asian/Asian British, Black/African/Caribbean, Black British, Arabic or other ethic groups) By attending this class you release the chef, Giada Gaslini and Art and Spirituality Cic, from any liability arising out of any personal injuries, emotional or physical release, death, physical reaction, expectations of results, theft in the venue or damages that may happen to people and objects while attending.
Shorinji Kempo is a Japanese martial art focused on self defence, a healthy mind, and a healthy body. You will learn some awesome kick-ass moves, while also getting fit, meeting new people, and having a lot of fun! The class contains both "hard" techniques (punches and kicks) and "soft" techniques (pins and throws). We also do meditation and philosophy, and a form of pressure point massage. Monday classes are usually taught by Sensei Nicki (4th Dan, she/her), who also teaches on Saturdays at our other location. Sensei Mike (5th Dan, he/him) usually teaches on Fridays at Totterdown. Shorinji Kempo is a Japanese martial art which focuses on three main benefits - healthy mind, healthy body, and self defence. Our classes will teach you self confidence and self defence skills. You'll have a lot of fun as part of our community, while also keeping fit.
What is a Japanese Head spa? Japanese head spa is another term for scalp treatment. Generally, you can expect some variation of treatment to detoxify the scalp, and massage to stimulate circulation and relieve tension. Course Content: History of Japanese head spa culture and theory Importance of scalp health including anatomy of the scalp Benefits of head spa Head spa techniques Products and Tools Acupressure points and massage techniques for relaxation- Consultation forms Contraindications and precautions Aftercare Hair and scalp conditions Hair types Essential Oils Scalp analysis Cancer patients, scalp conditions Step by step on how to offer Japanese head spa treatment Training kit(if purchased): Tools: scalp oil, brush, scalp brush, guasha tools, tunning fork, scalp claw, guasha comb... Head spa sink and scalp analyser: please visit our shop product section to purchase. Certificate You will receive an accredited end-of-course completion certificate. How do Online Courses work? http://www.kbhtrainingacademy.com/online-courses Duration of Course? You will have 3 months to complete the course before it expires Are there any prerequisites? The course is available to beginners or advance professionals. Will I require a model? Yes, you will be required to have one model on hand to complete the case of studies Are there video tutorials? Yes, you will have links to YouTube and training videos to watch the treatment being performed