Reinventing Yourself: Personal Development Training Course Overview "Reinventing Yourself: Personal Development Training" is designed to guide individuals on a journey of self-improvement, helping them redefine their goals and unlock their potential. This course focuses on personal growth strategies, including emotional intelligence, goal-setting, and building confidence, to support learners in transforming their personal and professional lives. Through expert-led instruction and engaging content, participants will gain the tools and techniques to cultivate resilience, enhance their leadership abilities, and drive positive change. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped to make informed decisions, manage stress, and pursue personal and professional aspirations with clarity and confidence. Course Description This course delves into key concepts essential for personal development, such as self-awareness, time management, and effective communication. Learners will explore methods to build a growth mindset, improve emotional regulation, and develop interpersonal skills. The course includes modules on identifying strengths and weaknesses, creating action plans, and setting achievable goals. By exploring various techniques for overcoming self-doubt and fear, learners will enhance their ability to adapt to new challenges. Ultimately, this course fosters a proactive attitude towards personal growth and equips individuals with the skills needed to pursue their goals with determination and clarity. Reinventing Yourself: Personal Development Training Curriculum Module 01: Understanding Personal Development Module 02: Building Self-Awareness and Confidence Module 03: Effective Goal Setting and Time Management Module 04: Overcoming Obstacles and Managing Change Module 05: Enhancing Emotional Intelligence and Resilience Module 06: Communication Skills for Personal and Professional Growth Module 07: Creating a Personal Development Plan for Long-Term Success (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve self-awareness and achieve personal goals. Professionals aiming to enhance leadership skills and career growth. Beginners with an interest in personal development and self-improvement. Anyone looking to manage stress, overcome challenges, and build confidence. Career Path Personal Development Coach Leadership Trainer Career Counsellor Human Resources Specialist Professional Development Consultant Wellness and Lifestyle Coach
Better Business Cases™ Practitioner: In-House Training: In-House Training Better Business Cases™ is based on the Five Case Model - which is the UK government's best practice approach to structuring spending proposals and making effective business decisions. Using this best-practice approach will allow organizations to reduce unnecessary spending and improve the decision-making process which gives you a greater chance of securing necessary funding and support for initiatives. The goal of the practitioner course is to develop a candidate's ability to deliver a comprehensive business case, through encouraging expanded knowledge to guide the practical application of theoretical foundations. Upon the completion of this Practitioner course, a candidate will be able to start applying the model to a real business case development project. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Develop the lifecycle of a business case and to establish the relationships between the five cases Apply the steps in the business case development framework, in order to support the production of a business case, using the Five Case Model, for a given scenario Overview of Better Business Cases Alignment with the strategic planning process Importance of the Business Case using the Five Case Model Overview of the Five Case Model Purpose of the key stages in the development of a spending proposal Purpose of a Business Justification Case Business Case Development Process Purpose of project / programme assurance and assurance reviews Responsibility for producing the Business Case Determining the Strategic Context and Undertaking the Strategic Assessment Scoping the Scheme and Preparing the Strategic Outline Case Planning the Scheme and Preparing the Outline Business Case Procuring the Solution and Preparing the Full Business Case Implementation and monitoring Evaluation and feedback Making the Case for Change Agree on the strategic context Determine spending objectives, existing arrangements, and business needs Determine potential business scope and key service requirements Determine benefits, risks, constraint, and dependencies Exploring the Preferred Way Forward Agree on critical success factors Determine long list options and SWOT analysis Recommend a preferred way forward Determining Potential Value for Money Revisit the short list Prepare the economic appraisal for short-listed options Undertake benefits appraisal Undertake risk appraisal Select preferred option and undertake sensitivity analysis Preparing for the Potential Deal Determine the procurement strategy Determine service streams and required outputs Outline potential risk apportionment Outline potential payment mechanisms Ascertain contractual issues and accountancy treatment Ascertaining Affordability and Funding Requirement Prepare the financial model Prepare the financial appraisals Planning for Successful Delivery Plan programme / project management Plan change and contract management Plan benefits realization Plan risk management Plan programme / project assurance and post project evaluation Procuring the Value for Money Solution Revisit the case for change Revisit the OBC options Detail procurement process and evaluation of best and final offers (BAFOs) Contracting for the Deal Set out the negotiated deal and contractual arrangements Set out the financial implications of the deal Ensuring Successful Delivery Finalize project management arrangements and plans Finalize change management arrangements and plans Finalize benefits realization arrangements and plans Finalize risk management arrangements and plans Finalize contract management arrangements and plans Finalize post-project evaluation arrangements and plans
ITIL® 4 Foundation: In-House Training ITIL® 4 is built on the established core of best practice in the ITIL® guidance. ITIL® 4 provides a practical and flexible approach to move to the new world of digital transformation and embrace an end-to-end operating model for the delivery and operation of products and services. ITIL® 4 also provides a holistic end-to-end picture that integrates frameworks such as Lean IT, Agile, and DevOps. The ITIL® 4 Foundation is based on the exam specifications specified by AXELOS for the ITIL® 4 Foundation certification. The fundamental objective of this course is to help the participants understand the key concepts of service management and the ITIL® 4 service management framework and prepare for the ITIL® 4 Foundation exam. In addition, this course offers a rich learning experience that helps the participants relate ITIL® to their own work environment. The course includes a case study (based on a fictitious organization, 'Axle Car Hire') that will help the participants understand and experience the ITIL® guiding principles, service value, practices through real-world challenges and opportunities. The rich learning experience is supported by additional learning tools such as pre-course reading materials, post-course reading material, and a set of quick reference cards. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Understand the key concepts of ITIL® service management Understand how ITIL® guiding principles can help an organization to adopt and adapt ITIL® service management Understand the four dimensions of ITIL® service management Understand the purpose and components of the ITIL® service value system, and activities of the service value chain, and how they interconnect Understand the key concepts of continual improvement Learn the various ITIL® practices and how they contribute to value chain activities Course Introduction Let's Get to Know Each Other Course Overview Course Learning Objectives Course Structure Course Agenda Introduction to IT Service Management in the Modern World Introduction to ITIL® 4 Structure and Benefits of ITIL® 4 Case Study: Axle Car Hire Case Study: Meet the Key People at Axle Case Study: The CIOs Vision for Axle Exam Details ITIL® 4 Certification Scheme Service Management - Key Concepts Intent and Context Key Terms Covered in the Module Module Learning Objectives Value and Value Co-Creation Value: Service, Products, and Resources Service Relationships Value: Outcomes, Costs, and Risks Exercise: Multiple-Choice Questions The Guiding Principles Intent and Context Identifying Guiding Principles Key Terms Covered in the Module Module Learning Objectives The Seven Guiding Principles Applying the Guiding Principles Exercise: Multiple-Choice Questions The Four Dimensions of Service Management Intent and Context The Four Dimensions Key Terms Covered in the Module The Four Dimensions and Service Value System Module Learning Objectives Organizations and People Information and Technology Partners and Suppliers Value Streams and Processes External Factors and Pestle Model Exercise: Multiple-Choice Questions Service Value System Intent and Context Service Value System and Service Value Chain Module Learning Objectives Overview of Service Value System Overview of the Service Value Chain Exercise: Multiple-Choice Questions Continual Improvement Intent and Context Key Terms Covered in the Module Introduction to Continual Improvement Module Learning Objectives The Continual Improvement Model Relationship between Continual Improvement and Guiding Principles Exercise: Multiple-Choice Questions The ITIL® Practices Intent and Context ITIL® Management Practices Key Terms Covered in the Module Module Learning Objectives The Continual Improvement Practice The Change Control Practice The Incident Management Practice The Problem Management Practice The Service Request Management Practice The Service Desk Practice The Service Level Management Practice Purpose of ITIL® Practices Exercise: Crossword Puzzle
Better Business Cases™ Foundation: In-House Training: In-House Training Better Business Cases™ is based on the Five Case Model - which is the UK government's best practice approach to structuring spending proposals and making effective business decisions. Using this best practice approach will allow organizations to reduce unnecessary spending and improve the decision-making process which gives you a greater chance of securing necessary funding and support for initiatives. The goal of the foundation course is to enable participants to work effectively with a team to develop a strong business case in their work environment. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Describe the philosophy and the underlying rationale of the Five Case Model Identify different types of business case, their purpose, who is responsible for them Recognize when the different types are required in the development of a spending proposal Develop the business case in relation to other recognized and recommended best practices for programme and project management Overview of the Five Case Model Five key components of a business case and the order in which they are presented Three key stages in the development of a spending proposal Definition of a programme / project and the key differences between programmes and projects Purpose of a Business Justification Case (BJC) and in what circumstances it should be considered Purpose of a Strategic Outline Case (SOC) Purpose of an Outline Business Case (OBC) Purpose of a Full Business Case (FBC) Relationship between policies, strategies, programmes, and projects and their deliverables Developing the Strategic Case Purpose and core content of a Strategic Case Purpose of SMART robust spending objectives and the key objectives for spend: economy, efficiency, effectiveness, re-procurement, and statutory or regulatory compliance Four main categories of benefits criteria and the parties involved in their development Three key categories of risk Purpose of identifying constraints and dependencies Difference between direct and indirect benefits Developing the Economic Case Purpose and core content of an Economic Case Purpose of critical success factors and the key critical success factors based upon the Five Case Model Purpose of the long list options and how to generate options and undertake SWOT analysis Minimum of four short-list options, how they are derived, and what they should include (Reference Project / Public Sector Comparator [PSC]) Difference between the preferred way forward and the preferred option Purpose, objectives, key participants, and outputs of Workshop Stage 2 - identifying and assessing the options Rules that should be followed for the treatment of costs and benefits Key differences between economic appraisals and financial appraisals Factors considered when selecting the preferred option Developing the Commercial Case Purpose and core content of a Commercial Case Guiding principles when apportioning risk between the contractual parties Purpose of payment mechanisms Purpose of Step 9 in the development framework: Contracting for the deal Developing the Financial Case Purpose and core content of a Financial Case The financial statements required for all projects The possible impacts to consider Developing the Management Case Purpose and core content of a Management Case Purpose of a programme / project management strategy, framework, and plan Purpose of a change management strategy, framework, and plan Purpose of a benefits realization strategy, framework, and register / plan Purpose of a risk management strategy, framework and register / plan Purpose of a post programme / project evaluation strategy, framework, and plan
Duration 4.125 Days 24.75 CPD hours This course is intended for The job roles best suited to the material in this course are: Project managers and consultants involved in business continuity Expert advisors seeking to master the implementation of the business continuity management system Individuals responsible to maintain conformity with BCMS requirements within an organization Members of the BCMS team Overview Understand the concepts, approaches, methods, and techniques used for the implementation and effective management of a BCMS. Learn how to interpret and implement the requirements of ISO 22301 in the specific context of an organization. Understand the operation of the business continuity management system and its processes based on ISO 22301. Learn how to interpret and implement the requirements of ISO 22301 in the specific context of an organization. No two disasters in the world cause equal damage. Between the unpredictability of natural disasters, information security breaches, and incidents of different nature, preparedness can make you stand out in the crowd and predict the future of your business. In light of this, proper planning is essential to mitigating risks, avoiding consequences, coping with the negative effects of disasters and incidents, but at the same time, continuing your daily operations so that customer needs do not remain unfulfilled.This training course will prepare its participants to implement a business continuity management system (BCMS) in compliance with the requirements of ISO 22301. Attending this training course allows you to gain a comprehensive understanding of the best practices of the business continuity management system and to be able to establish a framework that allows the organization to continue operating efficiently during disruptive events Introduction to ISO 22301 and initiation of a BCMS Training course objectives and structure Standards and regulatory frameworks Business continuity management system (BCMS) Fundamental business continuity concepts and principles Initiation of the BCMS implementation Understanding the organization and its context BCMS scope Implementation plan of a BCMS Leadership and commitment Business continuity policy Risks, opportunities, and business continuity objectives Support for the BCMS Business impact analysis Risk assessment Implementation of a BCMS Business continuity strategies and solutions Business continuity plans and procedures Incident response and emergency response Crisis management Exercise programs Monitoring, measurement, analysis, and evaluation Internal audit BCMS monitoring, continual improvement, and preparation for the certification audi Management review Treatment of nonconformities Continual improvement Preparation for the certification audit Closing of the training course
Duration 4.125 Days 24.75 CPD hours This course is intended for The job roles best suited to the material in this course are: Individuals responsible for maintaining and improving the workplace safety, Occupational health and safety officers, consultants, and advisors, Professionals wishing to acquaint themselves with PECB's IMS2 Methodology for implementing an OH&S MS, Individuals responsible for maintaining the conformity of OH&S MS to ISO 45001 requirements, Members of OH&S teams, Individuals aspiring to pursue a career as OH&S MS implementers, consultants, or officers Overview Explain the fundamental concepts and principles of an occupational health and safety management system (OH&S MS) based on ISO 45001 Interpret the ISO 45001 requirements for an OH&S MS from the perspective of an implementer Initiate and plan the implementation of an OH&S MS based on ISO 45001, by utilizing PECB's IMS2 Methodology and other best practices Support an organization in operating, maintaining, and continually improving an OH&S MS based on ISO 45001 Prepare an organization to undergo a third-party certification audit This course is designed to equip you with the competence to establish, implement, manage, and maintain an occupational health and safety management system (OH&S MS) in accordance with ISO 45001:2018 requirements and guidance. This training course aims to provide an in-depth understanding of ISO 45001 requirements, as well as the best practices and approaches used for the implementation and subsequent maintenance of an OH&S MS. The ultimate ambition of this training course is to enable you to create the conditions for a safer workplace. Introduction to ISO 45001 and initiation of an OH&S MS implementation Training course objectives and structure Standards and regulatory frameworks Fundamental concepts and principles of OH&S Initiation of the OH&S MS implementation The organization and its context Implementation plan of an OH&S MS Leadership and worker participation OH&S MS scope OH&S policy and objectives Hazard identification and assessment of risks and opportunities Implementation of an OH&S MS Resource management Awareness and communication Documented information management Operations management Emergency preparedness and response OH&S MS performance evaluation, continual improvement, and preparation for the certification audit Monitoring, measurement, analysis, and evaluation Internal audit Management review Treatment of nonconformities and incidents Continual improvement Preparation for the certification audit Closing of the training course
Course Overview This Life Coaching course offers an empowering and transformative learning experience designed to help learners develop the essential skills and insights needed to guide others towards personal growth and achievement. Covering the core principles of life coaching, emotional intelligence, communication techniques, and client management, this course equips learners with the tools to inspire change and foster resilience. By developing self-awareness and understanding behavioural patterns, learners will be able to create structured coaching plans tailored to individual client needs. Whether aiming to pursue a career in coaching or seeking to enhance leadership and mentoring capabilities, learners will finish the course with a clear understanding of ethical practices and business growth fundamentals. Upon completion, participants will be prepared to confidently support clients in achieving personal and professional goals while advancing their own personal development. Course Description The Life Coaching course delves into the essential aspects of professional coaching, beginning with its purpose, principles, and the critical role of self-awareness. Learners will explore the development of core beliefs, fear management, and the foundations of emotional intelligence to better understand client motivations and behaviours. Communication skills, including body language techniques, are covered in depth to enhance client engagement and rapport-building abilities. The course also introduces effective goal-setting frameworks, methods for structuring client sessions, and key attributes of successful life coaches. Additionally, learners will receive an introduction to basic business development strategies, helping them to establish and grow their own coaching practices. Ethical considerations form a crucial part of the training, ensuring learners are equipped to protect both themselves and their clients. With a balance of theoretical foundations and real-world application, learners will gain valuable skills to thrive in the coaching profession. Course Modules Module 01: Life Coaching: The Purpose and Fundamentals Module 02: Develop Your Self-Awareness Module 03: The Development of Core Beliefs and Managing Fears Module 04: Life Coaching Types and Key Attributes of a Life Coach Module 05: Understanding Emotional Intelligence Module 06: Body Language and Communication Techniques Module 07: A Structure for Client Work and Goal Setting Module 08: Basic Principles for Business Development and Growth Module 09: The Ethical Coach: Protect Yourself and Your Clients (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to guide others towards personal and professional success. Professionals aiming to enhance leadership, mentoring, and coaching capabilities. Beginners with an interest in life coaching, personal development, or behavioural sciences. Entrepreneurs looking to establish a career in coaching or consultancy. Managers and HR professionals wishing to develop stronger coaching techniques within their teams. Career Path Life Coach Career Coach Executive Coach Leadership Development Specialist HR and Talent Development Professional Business Consultant Wellbeing Coach Mentoring Programme Coordinator
Better Business Cases™ Foundation: Virtual In-House Training Better Business Cases™ is based on the Five Case Model - which is the UK government's best practice approach to structuring spending proposals and making effective business decisions. Using this best practice approach will allow organizations to reduce unnecessary spending and improve the decision-making process which gives you a greater chance of securing necessary funding and support for initiatives. The goal of the foundation course is to enable participants to work effectively with a team to develop a strong business case in their work environment. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Describe the philosophy and the underlying rationale of the Five Case Model Identify different types of business case, their purpose, who is responsible for them Recognize when the different types are required in the development of a spending proposal Develop the business case in relation to other recognized and recommended best practices for programme and project management Overview of the Five Case Model Five key components of a business case and the order in which they are presented Three key stages in the development of a spending proposal Definition of a programme / project and the key differences between programmes and projects Purpose of a Business Justification Case (BJC) and in what circumstances it should be considered Purpose of a Strategic Outline Case (SOC) Purpose of an Outline Business Case (OBC) Purpose of a Full Business Case (FBC) Relationship between policies, strategies, programmes, and projects and their deliverables Developing the Strategic Case Purpose and core content of a Strategic Case Purpose of SMART robust spending objectives and the key objectives for spend: economy, efficiency, effectiveness, re-procurement, and statutory or regulatory compliance Four main categories of benefits criteria and the parties involved in their development Three key categories of risk Purpose of identifying constraints and dependencies Difference between direct and indirect benefits Developing the Economic Case Purpose and core content of an Economic Case Purpose of critical success factors and the key critical success factors based upon the Five Case Model Purpose of the long list options and how to generate options and undertake SWOT analysis Minimum of four short-list options, how they are derived, and what they should include (Reference Project / Public Sector Comparator [PSC]) Difference between the preferred way forward and the preferred option Purpose, objectives, key participants, and outputs of Workshop Stage 2 - identifying and assessing the options Rules that should be followed for the treatment of costs and benefits Key differences between economic appraisals and financial appraisals Factors considered when selecting the preferred option Developing the Commercial Case Purpose and core content of a Commercial Case Guiding principles when apportioning risk between the contractual parties Purpose of payment mechanisms Purpose of Step 9 in the development framework: Contracting for the deal Developing the Financial Case Purpose and core content of a Financial Case The financial statements required for all projects The possible impacts to consider Developing the Management Case Purpose and core content of a Management Case Purpose of a programme / project management strategy, framework, and plan Purpose of a change management strategy, framework, and plan Purpose of a benefits realization strategy, framework, and register / plan Purpose of a risk management strategy, framework and register / plan Purpose of a post programme / project evaluation strategy, framework, and plan
The Power of Attitude Course Overview This course, The Power of Attitude, delves into the significant role attitude plays in shaping success across various aspects of life and work. It explores how mindset can influence decision-making, interpersonal relationships, and overall performance. Learners will discover how to harness the power of a positive attitude to overcome challenges, boost resilience, and foster a productive environment. The course offers valuable insights into the psychology behind attitude, providing practical strategies to adopt and maintain an optimistic outlook, ultimately enhancing personal and professional outcomes. By the end of the course, learners will have a clear understanding of how attitude affects success and how to leverage it for growth. Course Description The Power of Attitude covers essential aspects of how attitude impacts both personal and professional life. Topics include the psychology of attitude, the link between mindset and performance, techniques for cultivating a positive attitude, and the importance of maintaining a solution-focused approach. Throughout the course, learners will engage with content designed to shift their thinking and empower them to embrace challenges with confidence. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of the attitudes that lead to success and how to transform negative thinking patterns into constructive behaviour. Learners will also develop strategies for fostering a positive workplace culture, enhancing productivity, and improving relationships. The course ensures that learners can apply these insights effectively, driving personal and professional transformation. The Power of Attitude Curriculum Module 01: Power of Attitude in Personal and Professional Success Module 02: The Psychology Behind Attitude and Behaviour Module 03: Shifting from a Negative to a Positive Mindset Module 04: The Role of Attitude in Leadership and Team Dynamics Module 05: Techniques for Maintaining a Positive Outlook Module 06: Overcoming Challenges with the Right Attitude (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their personal and professional mindset. Professionals aiming to enhance their leadership and team-building skills. Beginners with an interest in self-development and attitude management. Those looking to boost their resilience and emotional intelligence. Career Path Personal Development Coach Leadership Consultant Human Resources Professional Team Manager or Supervisor Workplace Trainer
Advanced Parenting Skills Course Overview The "Advanced Parenting Skills" course provides learners with a deep understanding of effective parenting techniques, focusing on the development of advanced strategies and skills to manage complex parenting situations. It explores key elements such as communication, relationships, and leadership, helping parents and professionals enhance their approach to nurturing children's growth and well-being. Learners will gain valuable insights into building strong family dynamics, addressing behavioural challenges, and fostering positive parent-child relationships. The course is designed to equip learners with the expertise needed to face parenting challenges confidently, improve family interactions, and support children's emotional and social development. Course Description This course delves into essential aspects of advanced parenting, offering a comprehensive exploration of the skills required for effective parenting. Topics include the tools and strategies for managing various parenting challenges, as well as understanding and improving relationships between parents and children. It also covers leadership development in children, the communication dynamics that influence family relationships, and ways to establish mutual understanding. By the end of this course, learners will be well-prepared to apply these skills in real-world parenting contexts, creating a harmonious and supportive family environment. The learning experience is structured to offer both theoretical insights and actionable strategies, empowering individuals to make informed decisions and nurture their children's growth more effectively. Advanced Parenting Skills Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Advanced Parenting Skills Module 02: Skills Required for Parenting Module 03: The Tools for Parenting Module 04: Strategies for Parenting Module 05: Relationships Between Children and Parents Module 06: Understanding Between Children and Parents Module 07: Developing Effective Relationships Module 08: Behaviour Is The Heart Of Communication Module 09: The Challenge of Parenting Module 10: Asserting Leadership Abilities in Children (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their parenting skills. Professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge of family dynamics. Beginners with an interest in child development and parenting strategies. Caregivers and family support workers looking to deepen their understanding of parenting. Career Path Parenting Coach Family Support Worker Childcare Specialist Behavioural Therapist Family Counsellor