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PMI® Authorized PMP® Exam Preparation

By Advised Skills

PMI® Authorized PMP® Exam Preparation is a four-day course which will help delegates to build on their knowledge in every area of project and program management skill development. This certification positions learners to successfully complete the Project Management Professional (PMP)® examination.

PMI® Authorized PMP® Exam Preparation
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,419

Winter Series 2025 - Organisation & Relationship Systems Coaching Training

By CRR UK

CRRUK equips professionals with the concepts, skills and tools to build conscious, intentional relationships, and to coach relationship systems of any size.

Winter Series 2025 - Organisation & Relationship Systems Coaching Training
Delivered OnlineJoin Waitlist
£4,920

Leadership & People Management

4.8(9)

By Skill Up

Unlock your leadership potential with our Leadership & People Management course! Develop key skills, inspire teams, drive success. Enroll now!

Leadership & People Management
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 30 minutes
£25

PL-600T00 Power Platform Solution Architect

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Senior Consultants (both functional and technical) that aspire to be Solution Architects, or current Solution Architects that are new to the role. The Solution Architect is responsible for the successful design, implementation, deployment and adoption of an overall solution. The Solution Architect ensures that the solution meets the customer?s needs now and in the future. In this course, students will learn about decisions a Solution Architect makes during an implementation, covering security, integrations, Power Apps architecture, Power Automate architecture, and more. This course is designed to give you an introduction to the Solution Architect role. Becoming a Solution Architect/Getting to know your customer Define a Solution Architect Role of a Solution Architect on projects Project Methodology Getting to know your customer Group exercise - Getting to know your customer Conceptualizing the design from requirements How to lead the requirement collection effort Using fit gap analysis Pillars of good architecture Blueprinting the solution architecture Group exercise - Design from requirements Project governance and working as a team Solution Architect's role in project governance Techniques for keeping a project on track Scenarios that could cause a project to fail Group exercise - Project governance and working as a team Power Platform Architecture Key Power Platform architecture components Understand how platform design and limits influence solution architectures Updates and feature releases Understand how to communicate how the platform meets customer needs Data Modeling Data model influences Data model strategy Data types Data relationships Group exercise - Data modeling Analytics and artificial intelligence Planning and evaluating requirements Operational reporting Power BI Enterprise BI Pre-built insights and custom AI Power Apps Architecture Discuss options for apps and how to choose where to start Discuss app composition options Using components as part of your app architecture Considerations for including Portals as an app in your architecture Group exercise - Power Apps Architecture topics Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Microsoft vision and Solution Architect's role in ALM Environment strategies Defning a solution structure for your deliverable Power Automate Architecture Discuss options for automation and custom logic Review considerations for using triggers and common actions Explore using Business Process Flows (BPF) to guide users through business processes Group Exercise - Evaluate scenarios for Power Automate usage Security Modeling Solution Architect's role in security modeling Discovery and learning your client's environment Controlling access to environments and resources Controlling access to CDS Data Group Exercise - Security Modeling Integration Solution Architects role in Integrations What is an integration and why do we need it Platform features that enable integration CDS Event Publishing Scenarios for group discussion Dynamics 365 Applications Architecture Solution Architect's role when deploying Dynamics 365 apps Architecture Considerations for primary apps Group Exercise - App specific working groups evaluate requirements Power Virtual Agents architecture Introduction Chatbot options Chatbot concepts Best practices Integrate chatbots Power Virtual Agents in Microsoft Teams Robotic Process Automation Introduction Power Automate Desktop Recording and editing tasks Running desktop flows Process advisor Testing and Go Live Solution Architect's role with testing and go live Planning for testing Planning for go live

PL-600T00 Power Platform Solution Architect
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,380

5 Day Focused IAM Certificate Course C23200

By Asset Management Consulting (Asset Management Academy)

Global leading Asset Management course online. This online IAM Certificate course will be hosted through Teams.

5 Day Focused IAM Certificate Course C23200
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,806.78 to £2,100.39

Leading Effective One-on-One Meetings: Practical Skills

By iStudy UK

Description Do you need to lead one-on-one meetings in your workplace? If you do, then you will know it is your responsibility to make them comfortable for both of you, and also an effective use of time. One-on-One Meetings Serve Many Purposes They may be for Goal setting Performance review - formal and informal Tasking and progress monitoring Briefing Problem-solving and addressing issues Care and support Guidance Coaching or mentoring Performance feedback ...Even reprimands   But often, people get promoted to a level where they need to lead these kinds of meeting, without getting any training. So, in this course, we'll cover: The different types of one-on-one meeting Planning and preparing your meeting Putting together an effective agenda How to build rapport How men and women each perceive a mixed meeting - with advice for each How to listen well Questioning skills How to adapt to the range of meeting types you'll need as a manager, project manager, or team leader.   As a result, you'll be able to: Select the most effective style for your one-on-one meeting Plan and prepare for an effective meeting that puts both of you at ease, and allows you to make the progress you need Lead a meeting that flows naturally Choose the most suitable room layout for your meeting Build and strengthen professional rapport with the other person Avoid the traps of the male-female one-on-one dynamic Listen deeply, and ask insightful questions Lead a range of different types of one-on-one meeting, for: appraisal, progress checking, coaching, mentoring and reprimands.   Prior Experience The only prior experience you need is some exposure to organizational life. However, the people who may find this most valuable are those who have tried leading their first one-on-one meetings and so know what challenges you want to work on..   Who is this course for? Supervisors who need to guide and support colleagues Managers who need to set expectations, and monitor performance Professionals who need to meet with other professionals and workplace contacts Leaders who want to coach, mentor, and give feedback to colleagues ... anyone in the world of work who has to take the lead in a one-on-one meeting   Your Tutor: Dr Mike Clayton Your tutor is Dr. Mike Clayton. As a senior manager at international consulting firm, Deloitte, Mike had to deal with conflict among staff, and with clients, and even among clients. But more important, as a senior representative of his firm and a program leader, he needed to avoid escalation of conflict. Now, as a trainer and facilitator, he has been applying what he learned and teaching it to others. This course represents 15 years' experience of what tools students find most helpful, and 25 years experience in business, managing conflicts large and small. Mike is supported by Felicity Dwyer Felicity is an experienced management trainer and coach, whose Institute of Leadership and Management accredited courses have a justifiably high reputation across the UK. What Will I Learn? Select the most effective style for your one-on-one meeting Plan and prepare for an effective meeting that puts both of you at ease, and allows you to make the progress you need Lead a meeting that flows naturally Choose the most suitable room layout for your meeting Build and strengthen professional rapport with the other person Avoid the traps of the male-female one-on-one dynamic Listen deeply, and ask insightful questions Lead a range of different types of one-on-one meeting, for: appraisal, progress checking, coaching, mentoring and reprimands. Who is the target audience? Supervisors who need to guide and support colleagues Managers who need to set expectations, and monitor performance Professionals who need to meet with other professionals and workplace contacts Leaders who want to coach, mentor, and give feedback to colleagues ... anyone in the world of work who has to take the lead in a one-on-one meeting Requirements You should be a professional, manager, or supervisor who leads one-on-one workplace meetings ...or be expecting to lead them in the near future. Welcome and Introduction Welcome to the Course 00:03:00 Why One-on-One Meetings are so Important 00:03:00 Reasons to Meet 00:03:00 Meetings are Conversations: Types of Conversation 00:04:00 Preparation and Planning for Your One-onOne Meeting Planning your One-on-One Meetings 00:04:00 How to Prepare for Your Meeting 00:02:00 Preparing your Agenda 00:05:00 Running Your One-on-One Meeting The Five Stages of a Meeting 00:04:00 Meeting Room Layout 00:06:00 Rapport Building Skills 00:04:00 The Male-Female Dynamic 00:01:00 The Male-Female Dynamic - from His Perspective 00:05:00 The Male-Female Dynamic - from Her Perspective 00:02:00 Questioning Skills 00:08:00 Listening Skills 00:06:00 Particular Types of One-on-One Meeting Staff-focused One-on-One Meetings 00:05:00 Checkpoint Meetings 00:04:00 Informal Feedback Meeting 00:04:00 Formal Appraisal Meetings 00:06:00 Difficult Conversations 00:04:00 Coaching Meetings 00:06:00 Mentoring Meetings 00:04:00 Giving a Reprimand 00:03:00 Closing Last Thoughts 00:02:00

Leading Effective One-on-One Meetings: Practical Skills
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 38 minutes
£25

ISTQB® Foundation Training Course for the team (BCS CTFL) - Manchester

By Day Consulting - ISTQBĀ® accredited training provider

ISTQB® FOUNDATION TRAINING COURSE (2 persons minimum) The aim of this course is to provide you with the knowledge and skills to pass an exam certifying you as an ISTQB® Certified Tester - Foundation Level. Most organisations require this certification as a minimum skill requirement for software testers. In this course you will learn a standardized approach to software testing that will be immediately applicable to your projects. In order to get the certification you will be required to pass a 60-minute exam. Our trainers will fully prepare you by employing scenarios that mirror the exam questions, and by focusing course delivery with a balance of theory and practice. Target group: Functional Tester, Agile Tester, User Acceptance Tester, Test Automation Specialist, Performance Testing Specialist, Testing Team Lead, Test Manager, Business analyst Prerequisites: There are no specific prerequisites for this course. This course is suitable for anyone involved in software testing. Duration: 3 days. Training objectives: Learn aspects of test planning, estimation, monitoring and control. Understand and use international standards and terminology. Understand and implement effective testing techniques. Be well prepared for the exam. Identify the missing testing skills for the career development purposes. This course covers the following areas: Fundamentals of software testing Testing throughout the life cycle (software development models, test levels, test types) Test design techniques (e.g. specification-based or black-box techniques, structure-based or white-box techniques) Static testing (static testing techniques, review process, tool-assisted static analysis) Test management (test organisation, test planning and estimation, test progress monitoring and control, risks) Tools to support testing (types, benefits and risks) Language: English

ISTQB® Foundation Training Course for the team (BCS CTFL) - Manchester
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,200

Project Management, Agile Scrum and Team Management

By Imperial Academy

3 QLS Endorsed Diploma | QLS Hard Copy Certificate Included | Plus 10 CPD Courses | Lifetime Access

Project Management, Agile Scrum and Team Management
Delivered Online On Demand
£399

Project Risk Management: In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Project Risk Management: In-House Training Have you been surprised by unplanned events during your projects? Are you and your project team frequently fighting fires? Well, you are not alone. Uncertainty exists in any project environment. While it's impossible to predict project outcomes with 100% certainty, you can influence the outcome, avoid potential risks, and be ready to respond to challenges that arise. In this course, you'll gain the proper knowledge needed to identify, assess, plan for, and monitor risk in your projects. You'll learn how to set up and implement risk management processes, helping you to minimize uncertainty and achieve more consistent, predictable outcomes as a result. What You Will Learn You'll learn how to: Demonstrate to others how the risk management processes in A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) apply to your project's environment, especially for high-risk projects Adapt these processes for a particular high-risk project team's operating principles Explain the importance of using risk management best practices at single and enterprise project levels Lead an initiative to implement risk management best practices in your project environment Foundation Concepts Risk-related definitions The risk management process High-risk projects and project failures Classical failures in implementing risk management Plan Risk Management Project risk management and governance Risk management planning for high-risk projects High-risk variations on a risk management plan Identify Risk Adapting the risk identification process for high-risk projects Recognizing risks spontaneously Confirming and structuring risk events for treatment Wrapping up risk identification for high-risk projects Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis Adapting qualitative risk analysis for high-risk projects Accelerating risk analysis Clearing risk action Wrapping up qualitative risk analysis for the next level Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis Adapting quantitative risk analysis for high-risk projects Ensuring effective risk analyses with data quality assessments Building a foundation for quantitative risk analysis Using discrete quantitative tools Using continuous quantitative tools Wrapping up quantitative risk analysis for high-risk projects Plan Risk Responses Adapting risk response planning for high-risk projects Optimizing active risk response strategies Leveraging contingencies for high project performance Wrapping up risk response planning for high-risk projects Implement Risk Responses Implementing Risk Responses Process Executing Risk Response Plans Tools and Techniques Best Practices Continuous Risk Management Monitor Risks Adapting risk monitoring for high-risk projects Optimizing risk plan maintenance Weaving risk reassessment into the project's progress Maintaining a continuous 'vigil' in high-risk project environments

Project Risk Management: In-House Training
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,495

The SLII Experience™ - Powering Inspired Leaders

4.9(9)

By Noble Foods

At Noble, we deliver the SLII programme as either an in person or virtual programme. Option 1 - a two-day session, in person at North Scare - 9th & 23rd October, 9am to 4.30pm. Option 2 - 5 x two & a half hour virtual sessions via Zoom. We blend self-directed learning, online discussions, interactive exercises, reflection, and offline assignments with a comprehensive personal leadership assessment/360 feedback tool. Programme Overview Create individual success with a situational approach to leadership. With business moving at a blistering pace, there’s more pressure than ever for leaders to be effective at managing successful teams. But often, they don’t have the skills to be the agile, adaptive leaders they need to be, and they struggle to build meaningful connections and achieve results. It’s not for lack of effort or interest. Research has shown that most leaders are limited to a single leadership style—so they don’t know how to unleash the potential of their people as their needs shift. Leaders need to learn how to lead situationally. Blanchard’s SLII® empowers leaders to become adaptive—a requirement for our uncertain times. Backed by 40 years of research and an unmatched track record of results, The SLII Experience™ teaches your leaders how to lead situationally by giving their people the right support and direction at the right time. SLII enables leaders to build deeper relationships with their people, making every day more inspiring, motivating, and meaningful.

The SLII Experience™ - Powering Inspired Leaders
Delivered in Lincoln or Online + more
FREE