Overview This comprehensive course on Delivery Manager will deepen your understanding on this topic. After successful completion of this course you can acquire the required skills in this sector. This Delivery Manager comes with accredited certification from CPD, which will enhance your CV and make you worthy in the job market. So enrol in this course today to fast-track your career ladder. How will I get my certificate? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. Who is This course for? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Delivery Manager. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. Requirements Our Delivery Manager is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career Path Learning this new skill will help you to advance in your career. It will diversify your job options and help you develop new techniques to keep up with the fast-changing world. This skillset will help you to- Open doors of opportunities Increase your adaptability Keep you relevant Boost confidence And much more! Course Curriculum 10 sections • 10 lectures • 06:35:00 total length •Introduction to Delivery Manager: 00:40:00 •Introduction to Agile Working: 01:00:00 •Key Agile Concept: 00:30:00 •What is Scrum: 01:00:00 •Breakdown of an Entire Project: 00:50:00 •Various Parts of an Agile Project: 00:45:00 •Project Scheduling Using Kanban: 00:40:00 •ICT and Project Management: 00:40:00 •Project Closure: 00:30:00 •Assignment - Delivery Manager: 00:00:00
Innovation Project Management: Virtual In-House Training Companies need growth for survival. Companies cannot grow simply through cost reduction and reengineering efforts. This program describes the relationship that needs to be established between innovation, business strategy, and project management to turn a creative idea into a reality. We will explore the importance of identifying the components of an innovative culture, existing differences, challenges, and the new set of skills needed in innovation project management. Companies need growth for survival. Companies cannot grow simply through cost reduction and reengineering efforts. Innovation is needed and someone must manage these innovation projects. Over the past two decades, there has been a great deal of literature published on innovation and innovation management. Converting a creative idea into reality requires projects and some form of project management. Unfortunately, innovation projects, which are viewed as strategic projects, may not be able to be managed using the traditional project management philosophy we teach in our project management courses. There are different skill sets needed, different tools, and different life-cycle phases. Innovation varies from industry to industry and even companies within the same industry cannot come to an agreement on how innovation project management should work. This program describes the relationship that needs to be established between innovation, business strategy, and project management to turn a creative idea into a reality. We will explore the importance of identifying the components of an innovative culture, existing differences, challenges, and the new set of skills needed in innovation project management. What you Will Learn Explain the links needed to bridge innovation, project management, and business strategy Describe the different types of innovation and the form of project management each require Identify the differences between traditional and innovation project management, especially regarding governance, human resources management challenges, components of an innovative culture and competencies needed by innovation project managers Establish business value and the importance of new metrics for measuring and reporting business value Relate innovation to business models and the skills needed to contribute in the business model development Recognize the roadblocks affecting innovation project management and their cause to determine what actions can be taken Determine the success and failure criteria of an innovation project Foundation Concepts Understanding innovation Role of innovation in a company Differences between traditional (operational) and strategic projects Innovation management Differences between innovation and R&D Differing views of innovation Why innovation often struggles Linking Innovation Project Management to Business Strategy The business side of innovation project management The need for innovation targeting Getting close to the customers and their needs The need for line-of-sight to the strategic objectives The innovation enterprise environmental factors Tools for linking Internal Versus External (Co-creation) Innovation Open versus closed innovation Open innovation versus crowdsourcing Benefits of internal innovation Benefits of co-creation (external) innovation Selecting co-creation partners The focus of co-creation The issues with intellectual property Understanding co-creation values Understanding the importance of value-in-use Classification of Innovations and Innovation Projects Types of projects Types of innovations Competency-enhancing versus competency-destroying innovations Types of innovation novelty Public Sector of Innovation Comparing public and private sector project management Types of public service innovations Reasons for some public sector innovation failures An Introduction to Innovation Project Management Why traditional project management may not work The need for a knowledge management system Differences between traditional and innovation project management Issues with the 'one-size-fits-all' methodology Using end-to-end innovation project management Technology readiness levels (TRLs) Integrating Kanban principles into innovation project management Innovation and the Human Resources Management Challenge Obtaining resources Need for a talent pipeline Need for effective resource management practices Prioritizing resource utilization Using organizational slack Corporate Innovation Governance Types of innovation governance Business Impact Analysis (BIA) Innovation Project Portfolio Management Office (IPPMO) Using nondisclosure agreements, secrecy agreements, confidentiality agreements, and patents Adverse effects of governance decisions Innovation Cultures Characteristics of a culture for innovation Types of cultures Selecting the right people Linking innovation to rewards Impact of the organizational reward system Innovation Competencies Types of innovation leadership The need for active listening Design thinking Dealing with ambiguity, uncertainty, risks, crises, and human factors Value-Based Innovation Project Management Metrics Importance of innovation project management metrics Understanding value-driven project management Differences between benefits and value - and when to measure Traditional versus the investment life cycle Benefits harvesting Benefits and value sustainment Resistance to change Tangible and intangible innovation project management metrics Business Model Innovation Business model characteristics Impact of disruptive innovation Innovation Roadblocks Roadblocks and challenges facing project managers Ways to overcome the roadblocks Defining Innovation Success and Failure Categories for innovation success and failure Need for suitability and exit criteria Reasons for innovation project failure Predictions on the Future of Innovation Project Management The Six Pillars of changing times Some uses for the new value and benefits metrics
Innovation Project Management: On-Demand Companies need growth for survival. Companies cannot grow simply through cost reduction and reengineering efforts. This program describes the relationship that needs to be established between innovation, business strategy, and project management to turn a creative idea into a reality. We will explore the importance of identifying the components of an innovative culture, existing differences, challenges, and the new set of skills needed in innovation project management. Companies need growth for survival. Companies cannot grow simply through cost reduction and reengineering efforts. Innovation is needed and someone must manage these innovation projects. Over the past two decades, there has been a great deal of literature published on innovation and innovation management. Converting a creative idea into reality requires projects and some form of project management. Unfortunately, innovation projects, which are viewed as strategic projects, may not be able to be managed using the traditional project management philosophy we teach in our project management courses. There are different skill sets needed, different tools, and different life-cycle phases. Innovation varies from industry to industry and even companies within the same industry cannot come to an agreement on how innovation project management should work. This program describes the relationship that needs to be established between innovation, business strategy, and project management to turn a creative idea into a reality. We will explore the importance of identifying the components of an innovative culture, existing differences, challenges, and the new set of skills needed in innovation project management. What you Will Learn Explain the links needed to bridge innovation, project management, and business strategy Describe the different types of innovation and the form of project management each require Identify the differences between traditional and innovation project management, especially regarding governance, human resources management challenges, components of an innovative culture and competencies needed by innovation project managers Establish business value and the importance of new metrics for measuring and reporting business value Relate innovation to business models and the skills needed to contribute in the business model development Recognize the roadblocks affecting innovation project management and their cause to determine what actions can be taken Determine the success and failure criteria of an innovation project Foundation Concepts Understanding innovation Role of innovation in a company Differences between traditional (operational) and strategic projects Innovation management Differences between innovation and R&D Differing views of innovation Why innovation often struggles Linking Innovation Project Management to Business Strategy The business side of innovation project management The need for innovation targeting Getting close to the customers and their needs The need for line-of-sight to the strategic objectives The innovation enterprise environmental factors Tools for linking Internal Versus External (Co-creation) Innovation Open versus closed innovation Open innovation versus crowdsourcing Benefits of internal innovation Benefits of co-creation (external) innovation Selecting co-creation partners The focus of co-creation The issues with intellectual property Understanding co-creation values Understanding the importance of value-in-use Classification of Innovations and Innovation Projects Types of projects Types of innovations Competency-enhancing versus competency-destroying innovations Types of innovation novelty Public Sector of Innovation Comparing public and private sector project management Types of public service innovations Reasons for some public sector innovation failures An Introduction to Innovation Project Management Why traditional project management may not work The need for a knowledge management system Differences between traditional and innovation project management Issues with the 'one-size-fits-all' methodology Using end-to-end innovation project management Technology readiness levels (TRLs) Integrating Kanban principles into innovation project management Innovation and the Human Resources Management Challenge Obtaining resources Need for a talent pipeline Need for effective resource management practices Prioritizing resource utilization Using organizational slack Corporate Innovation Governance Types of innovation governance Business Impact Analysis (BIA) Innovation Project Portfolio Management Office (IPPMO) Using nondisclosure agreements, secrecy agreements, confidentiality agreements, and patents Adverse effects of governance decisions Innovation Cultures Characteristics of a culture for innovation Types of cultures Selecting the right people Linking innovation to rewards Impact of the organizational reward system Innovation Competencies Types of innovation leadership The need for active listening Design thinking Dealing with ambiguity, uncertainty, risks, crises, and human factors Value-Based Innovation Project Management Metrics Importance of innovation project management metrics Understanding value-driven project management Differences between benefits and value - and when to measure Traditional versus the investment life cycle Benefits harvesting Benefits and value sustainment Resistance to change Tangible and intangible innovation project management metrics Business Model Innovation Business model characteristics Impact of disruptive innovation Innovation Roadblocks Roadblocks and challenges facing project managers Ways to overcome the roadblocks Defining Innovation Success and Failure Categories for innovation success and failure Need for suitability and exit criteria Reasons for innovation project failure Predictions on the Future of Innovation Project Management The Six Pillars of changing times Some uses for the new value and benefits metrics
Dive into the world of project management with our comprehensive course! Master the fundamentals, explore advanced tools such as Jira, Microsoft Teams, and Trello, and gain real-world insights. From Agile methodologies to effective communication strategies, this course equips you with the skills to excel as a confident and successful project manager.
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Agility has become a prized business attribute. Although Agile methods were once most associated with software development, they are now applied in a host of different areas. Agile continues to find new applications because it is primarily an attitude. This programme delivers a solid grounding in both the Agile mindset and Agile methods. It covers three methods, illustrates the benefits of each and shows how they can be integrated. It includes practical techniques as well as background knowledge. By the end of the session, participants will be able to: Apply Agile concepts to self-manage their work Understand the roles people take on in Agile teams Use a variety of techniques to help deliver customer satisfaction Focus on delivering against priorities Employ a range of estimating techniques 1 Introduction Overview of the programme Review of participants' needs and objectives 2 The basics of Agile What makes Agile different Agile Manifesto and Principles Using feedback to deliver what is needed 3 Agile teams Multi-disciplinary teams Team size and empowerment Agile values 4 Agile at the team level - Scrum Scrum roles Scrum 'events' Scrum 'artifacts' 5 Agile for teams juggling multiple demands - Kanban Taking control of the work Improving throughput Dealing with bottlenecks 6 Agile in projects - AgilePM The phases of an Agile project Managing change requests Delivering on time 7 Estimating T-shirt / Pebble sizing Yesterday's weather Planning poker 8 Pick 'n' mix - some useful techniques The daily stand-up User stories Retrospectives Work-in-process limits Burndown charts Minimum viable product A / B testing 9 Review and action planning Identify actions to be implemented individually Conclusion
If you want to keep up with the latest trends in business and project management, IIL's International Project Management Day is the must-attend event of the year! Approaching its 19th Anniversary, IPM Day gathers thought leaders, industry experts, and business professionals worldwide for a rich and immersive learning experience. You will gain new knowledge, skills, and best practices to navigate complex projects and adapt to change in a dynamic business landscape. Embrace the need for change and adaptability. By embracing new ideas, perspectives, and approaches we open ourselves up to endless possibilities for growth and improvement. Empower yourself and your teams by providing them with the necessary tools, resources, and support to drive meaningful and sustainable transformation. Evolve and harness the power hidden behind the uncertainty of our current world. Together we can build a brighter, more efficient, and sustainable tomorrow. Use code FINDCOURSES to receive $12 off this event! Up to 26 PDUS Keynotes The Key to Project Management Leadership Success: Engaging Your Team Members The Missing Piece in Leadership Styles & Practices AI in Project Management & Business: Panel Discussion Presentations Embracing Hybrid Ways of Working Project Management 4.0, PMO Mindset, and Project Manager Power Skills Maximizing Team Performance: The Intersection of Brain Chemistry and Team Building Becoming the Warrior: Strategies for Achieving Goals Arrows in Your Project Management Quiver Excel Tips & Tricks You Probably Haven't Seen Before Unleashing the Potential of a Distributed Workforce From Risks to Requirements - An Approach to Project Initiation Practical Implications of Artificial Intelligence to the Project Management Community Smart City Lab - Project Perspective Inclusive Leadership: Building Great Companies on Purpose Self-Paced Courses Kanban: A Beginner's Guide to Getting Started Understanding Lean Fundamentals
Description Agile Project Management Diploma Navigating through the intricacies of project management in today's fast-paced business environment demands more than just foundational knowledge. The Agile Project Management Diploma seamlessly harmonises the fundamental precepts of agile methodologies with the finesse required to adeptly navigate through project challenges, ensuring that you stand out in the dynamic world of project management. Embarking on a journey through the Agile Project Management Diploma offers a robust understanding of Agile Project Management Basics, a pivotal starting point for anyone looking to establish a stronghold in agile practices. Participants will unravel the tenets that bolster agile, comprehending the very bedrock upon which successful agile projects rest. Exploring further, the course envelops participants in the vibrant tapestry of Agile Frameworks and Methodologies. Mastery over these elements ensures that every project manager can select and tailor their approach, fitting perfectly with the unique demands of each project. From Scrum to Kanban, the participants acquire the skill to align methodology with project goals proficiently. With a focus on The Agile Team, the Agile Project Management Diploma addresses the collaborative and communicative environment pivotal for agile's success. It instills in participants the capacity to forge, nurture, and lead a team that not only comprehends but excels in implementing agile principles throughout the project lifecycle. Agile Planning is another cornerstone covered meticulously by this diploma. Enthusiasts explore the nuances of prioritisation, backlog management, and iterative planning, ensuring that the execution sails smoothly through the turbulent waves of project challenges, always realigning with the ultimate goals. Ensuring smooth Agile Execution, the course provides the wisdom to apply agile principles in real-time, equipping participants with the knowledge to steer the project with agility, adapting to the fluctuations of the dynamic project environment while keeping the end goals in clear sight. Quality Assurance in Agile receives special attention, highlighting the strategic approaches to uphold the highest quality standards throughout the project. The understanding and application of continual testing, iterative development, and stakeholder feedback are woven intricately into this segment, ensuring project outcomes are not just met but are of supreme quality. Navigating through the course, Agile Retrospectives uncover the art of introspection and continuous improvement within the agile journey. Participants learn to scrutinize completed iterations and projects, extracting valuable insights and learning which become the stepping stones for future projects and teams. As projects burgeon, Scaling Agile to Large Projects becomes imperative. The diploma intricately knits strategies and guidelines that assist in escalating agile practices to accommodate and manage larger teams, more complex tasks, and extended timelines without compromising on agile's core principles. A thorough exploration of Agile Project Management Tools forms a part of the learning voyage, ensuring that the aspiring agile project manager is well-versed in utilising pivotal tools that enhance and streamline the implementation of agile across various phases of the project. Lastly, the module on Agile Transformation and Adoption enables participants to comprehend and facilitate the metamorphosis of traditional project management practices towards an agile environment, ensuring that the transition is smooth, well-adopted, and continually aligned with organisational objectives. The Agile Project Management Diploma, crafted meticulously for online learning, allows you to explore and assimilate all these competencies from the comfort of your space, pacing your journey as per your individual learning style and schedule. Each module, polished with high-quality content and interactive online resources, ensures a stimulating learning experience, enabling you to forge ahead in your agile project management journey with confidence and finesse. In an era that demands agility, this diploma does not merely impart knowledge; it shapes you into an Agile Project Manager, ready to steer future projects towards success with agility, adaptability, and aplomb. What you will learn 1:Agile Project Management Basics 2:Agile Frameworks and Methodologies 3:The Agile Team 4:Agile Planning 5:Agile Execution 6:Quality Assurance in Agile 7:Agile Retrospectives 8:Scaling Agile to Large Projects 9:Agile Project Management Tools 10:Agile Transformation and Adoption Course Outcomes After completing the course, you will receive a diploma certificate and an academic transcript from Elearn college. Assessment Each unit concludes with a multiple-choice examination. This exercise will help you recall the major aspects covered in the unit and help you ensure that you have not missed anything important in the unit. The results are readily available, which will help you see your mistakes and look at the topic once again. If the result is satisfactory, it is a green light for you to proceed to the next chapter. Accreditation Elearn College is a registered Ed-tech company under the UK Register of Learning( Ref No:10062668). After completing a course, you will be able to download the certificate and the transcript of the course from the website. For the learners who require a hard copy of the certificate and transcript, we will post it for them for an additional charge.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Description If you want to learn about game creation and understand game theory, this course will give you the practical skills required to kickstart your career in game development. The Game Design Canvas is a powerful tool to evaluate your games industry knowledge, with an insight into how computer games and video games are designed and developed. The aim of this game design course is to provide a powerful analytical and planning tool for developers and BA Hons gamed design students looking for a way into creative industries. You will become familiar with game engines, games art and 3d modelling. You will also learn elements of real-world interactive and immersive game level design. Through practical exercises, you will be able to create projects from scratch and develop them using project management tools and brainstorming techniques. On successful completion, you will know how to design games that are user-friendly and in line with creative media trends. The course teaches many aspects of game design, with examples and step-by-step guidance that will help you to develop your creative, problem-solving, critical thinking, and user-centric skills. Assessment: This course does not involve any MCQ test. Students need to answer assignment questions to complete the course, the answers will be in the form of written work in pdf or word. Students can write the answers in their own time. Once the answers are submitted, the instructor will check and assess the work. Certification: After completing and passing the course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. Who is this Course for? Game Design Canvas is certified by CPD Qualifications Standards and CiQ. This makes it perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills. As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic background. Requirements Our Game Design Canvas is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. 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.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row] Introduction Introduction FREE 00:01:00 The Game Design Canvas 00:05:00 Brainstorming 00:04:00 Your First Game 00:04:00 Kanban Trello 00:06:00 Game Purposes 00:05:00 Pre Definitions - Red Sign Platforms 00:07:00 Number Of Players 00:08:00 Target Audience 00:05:00 Duration 00:04:00 Core Gameplay - Yellow Sign Genre 00:07:00 Mechanics 00:04:00 Story And Theme 00:04:00 Green Sign - Gameplay Goals 00:04:00 Interaction 00:05:00 Obstacles 00:05:00 Rules 00:06:00 Ending Thanks and Congratulations 00:01:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
Business and Data Analysis with SQL is a comprehensive training in the theoretical and practical study of Data analysis and SQ language. This module is open to the people who want to elevate their business growth. Secure your position as an asset to the organization by learning SQL. Make your professional skill more productive by learning data analysis and SQL communication. The course exposes to you the details on computational and data investigational methods. It also highlights the basics of extracting data from the database storage. On completion of this online course, you will have an extensive understanding of how the database works and ways to function them properly, and thus be able to make critical decisions like a professional. What you'll learn At the end of this course, you will have the ability to run your own data projects, work with databases and manage large datasets and provide meaningful business intelligence reports to your team. Requirements Be familiar with reports and data-based projects. Who this course is for: This course is aimed at business professionals who work with data of all sizes. You will learn the fundamentals of business intelligence and basic data warehouse development. Introduction Business and Data Analysis with SQL FREE 00:06:00 Database and Datawarehouse Design Introduction to Databases- A History 00:04:00 SQL Statement Categories 00:02:00 Capture data requirements 00:09:00 Physical Vs Logical Data Representations 00:03:00 Normalise data 00:07:00 Fact Tables 00:04:00 Aggregate data 00:07:00 Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD's) 00:07:00 Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) 00:13:00 Structured Query Language (SQL) - Fundamentals MySQL Server Setup 00:05:00 MySQL Server Start and stop Service 00:02:00 Connect to database 00:07:00 Comments in SQL 00:05:00 Select data from a table 00:16:00 Table Indexes 00:08:00 Table and Column Aliases 00:05:00 Inner Join Tables 00:02:00 Left and Right Outer Table Joins 00:04:00 Union (all) Results 00:04:00 Project Management Project Management (Agile Methodology) 00:11:00 Kanban boards 00:09:00 Prioritise Requirements using MoSCoW 00:04:00 Sales Project Sales Project - Introduction 00:05:00 Create and Drop Database 00:05:00 Query Workflow 00:09:00 Sales Project - Part 1 - Data Capture 00:15:00 Sales Project - Part 2 - Data Analysis 00:08:00 Sales Project - Part 3 - Data Summary 00:12:00 Sales Project - Part 4 - Send to production 00:09:00 MySQL Query Explain Plan 00:07:00 Common Table Expressions (WITH) 00:14:00 Data Control Language (DCL) User Administration 00:13:00 MySQL Programs MySQL Set Windows Environment Variable 00:05:00 MySQL Command Line 00:17:00 Visualising Data Export results to Excel 00:06:00 Setup MySQL ODBC (Open Database Connector) 00:11:00 Creating a report in Microsoft Excel 00:21:00 Course Certification