Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for individuals who are new to Adobe Acrobat Pro, but need to create and share PDF files and PDF portfolios. Students should have some experience using office productivity applications, such as word processor, a multimedia presentation application, or a spreadsheet application. Overview In this course, you will create and work with PDF documents. You will: Access information in a PDF document Create and save PDF documents Navigate content in a PDF document Modify PDF documents Review PDF documents Convert PDF documents Adobe Acrobat Pro DC puts the power of the Portable Document Format, literally, at your fingertips. By taking advantage of the functionality & features available in Acrobat, you will ensure the integrity of your documents regardless of who views them. Prerequisites To ensure your success in this course, you should have basic experience with computers and exposure to Windows 8, as well as common productivity tools such as Microsoft Office Word & Microsoft Office PowerPoint. You can obtain this level of skill & knowledge by taking the following courses: Using Microsoft Windows 8 Microsoft Windows 8 Transition from Windows 7 Microsoft Office Word 2013: Part 1 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2013: Part 1 1 - Accessing PDF Documents Topic A: Open a PDF Document Topic B: Browse a PDF Document 2 - Creating and Saving PDF Documents Topic A: Create and Save a PDF Document from an Existing Document Topic B: Create a PDF Document from a Web Page Topic C: Combine Multiple PDF Documents 3 - Navigating Content in a PDF Document Topic A: Perform a Search in a PDF Document Topic B: Search Multiple PDF Documents Topic C: Work with Bookmarks Topic D: Create Links and Buttons 4 - Modifying PDF Documents Topic A: Manipulate PDF Document Pages Topic B: Edit Content in a PDF Document Topic C: Add Page Elements 5 - Reviewing PDF Documents Topic A: Add Comments and Markup Topic B: Compare PDF Documents Topic C: Initiate and Manage a Review Topic D: Digitally Sign PDF Documents 6 - Converting PDF Files Topic A: Reduce the File Size of a PDF Document Topic B: Optimize PDF Files Topic C: Convert and Reuse PDF Document Content
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Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours Overview After completing this course, students will know how to: - Identify difficult personality types and the effect they can have in an organization - Manage difficult employees and monitor their behavior - Document ongoing changes in behavior and performance - Communicate clearly and effectively, both verbally and nonverbally - Improve your listening skills - Communicate with difficult supervisors and co-workers - Identify types of employee dismissals - Identify the focus of feedback and give and receive feedback effectively - Provide positive and constructive feedback - Monitor performance afterwards - Identify communication styles - Manage difficult feedback sessions and identify when to avoid giving feedback - Identify some common myths associated with workplace conflicts, common reasons that conflicts arise, and types of workplace conflict - Distinguish between conflict management and conflict resolution - Identify conflict resolution styles, resolve workplace conflicts, including team conflicts, and identify the communication skills required to In this course, students learn to identify and manage difficult employees, monitor their behavior, develop clear and effective communications techniques, give and receive feedback, identify workplace conflicts and present resolutions. 1 - Getting Started Workshop Objectives 2 - The Basics What is Performance Management? How Does Performance Management Work? Tools Case Study 3 - The Basics (II) Three Phase Process Assessments Performance Reviews Case Study 4 - Goal Setting SMART Goal Setting Specific Goals Measurable Goals Attainable Goals Realistic Goals Timely Goals Monitoring Results Case Study 5 - Establishing Performance Goals Strategic Planning Job Analysis Setting Goals Motivation Case Study 6 - 360 Degree Feedback What is 360 Degree Feedback? Vs. Traditional Performance Reviews The Components Case Study Module Six: Review Questions 7 - Competency Assessments Competency Assessment Defined Implementation Final Destination Case Study 8 - Kolb's Learning Cycle Experience Observation Conceptualization Experimentation Case Study 9 - Motivation Key Factors The Motivation Organization Identifying Personal Motivators Evaluating and Adapting Case Study 10 - The Performance Journal Record Goals and Accomplishments Linking with Your Employees or Managers Implementing a Performance Coach Keeping Track Case Study 11 - Creating a Performance Plan Goals Desired Results Prioritization Measure Evaluation Case Study 12 - Wrapping Up Words from the Wise Lessons Learned Additional course details: Nexus Humans Performance Management training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Performance Management course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
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ICA Specialist Certificate in Combating the Financing of Terrorism Firms have a crucial role to play in identifying activity linked to terrorism. This course will examine the key motivating factors and ideologies that drive terrorists and explore how they raise and use funds to advance their goals and achieve their objectives. You will examine the global CFT environment, explore sources of financing, identify red-flag indicators and consider proliferation issues (dual-use goods and WMD). ICA Specialist Certificates, awarded in association with Alliance Manchester Business School, the University of Manchester, will help you quickly gain actionable knowledge to boost your confidence and credibility. What will I learn? Introduction to terrorism Terrorism threats and risk assessment Hierarchy of international and regional legislative and regulatory framework Risk management Red flag indicators
Intercultural Competence (Virtual) In a world that conducts business across continents and geographical borders, more than ever it is essential for team and organizational leaders to not only understand but also embrace the diversity of cultures; this is intercultural competence. Intercultural competence gives one the ability to effectively and appropriately communicate with people from other cultures in a competitively complex world. The participant in this program will gain cultural insights needed to build intercultural teams and navigate cultural diversities, without knowingly violating what are deemed to be acceptable or unacceptable cultural norms. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Articulate on the meaning of culture and intercultural competence Express the importance of body language and appropriately demonstrate its emblems Describe three cultural models and consider their application in assimilating cultural behaviors Define emotional intelligence and explain how it is linked to cultural intelligence Examine the four cultural intelligence capabilities and give examples of how each is developed Develop a personal cultural profile and compare its dimensions to gain an appreciation for intercultural competence Getting Started Foundation Concepts Fundamentals of culture Culture and body language Culture and proxemics Cultural Models Iceberg culture model The onion model of culture Hofstede's model of national cultures High-context and low-context cultures Cultural Intelligence Emotional intelligence overview Cultural intelligence overview Cultural Profile Cultural profile dimensions Understanding your cultural profile Summary and Next Steps
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
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Enthralled by the remnants of the classical era? Passionate about theatre and art or captivated by epic movies and historic battles? Our A-Level Classical Civilisation course offers you an enlightening exploration of the ancient world, studying a diverse blend of classical literature, visual artefacts, and culture. Embark on an in-depth journey into Ancient Greece with this course, engaging with timeless classics like Homer's Odyssey and Virgil's Aeneid. The A-Level Classical Civilisation course unveils insights into vital concepts that shape both ancient and modern societies, from the concept of love to the principles of democracy. Understand the social and historical context linking classical thoughts to the contemporary world. This course is designed to sharpen your evaluative and analytical skills, enabling you to effectively engage with a wide range of source materials. These skills are valuable across numerous higher-level degrees and professional paths. A-levels are revered as the educational benchmark in the UK, acknowledged by universities and employers as a testament to substantial accomplishment. Our home study course aligns with the new OCR A-Level Classical Civilisation syllabus, specifically tailored for online, self-paced learning. With unlimited tutor support, a clear induction, and structured assignments, we guide you to develop the knowledge and skills needed for exam success. If you opt to take your final A-Level examinations in the UK, we guarantee access to one of our exam centres. Perks of this course include: - A freshly designed course, following the latest specification with compelling and interactive content - Fast track option available for 2022 exams - Complimentary e-textbooks to assist your learning - Access to a network of partnered exam centres (guaranteed exam venue) - Limitless tutor support for study planning and throughout the course - Exam pass guarantee (We provide support for your next exam if you don't pass on your first attempt) An A-Level in Classical Civilisation equips you with an intricate understanding of the classical world, derived from studying a variety of ancient literature, thoughts, and culture. About the awarding body Awarding body: OCR Our course code: X921 Qualification code: H408 OCR is a premier UK awarding body, creating qualifications that inspire learners of all ages and abilities. Its broad spectrum of general and vocational qualifications equips learners with the knowledge and skills necessary for their future, supporting them in reaching their full potential. The qualifications are developed in close collaboration with educators, industry professionals, and government to meet the requirements set by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual). ⏱ Study Hours: Allocate between 250 and 300 hours for study, plus additional time for completing assignments. 👩🏫 Study Method: We utilise our dynamic online learning platform for course delivery. Don't fret; you can print the learning materials if you prefer. The learning resources include videos, quizzes, and interactive activities. 📆 Course Duration: The course runs for up to 24 months from the enrolment date. You'll receive login details to our MyOxbridge portal, where you can access your learning materials. 📝 Assignments Commence your learning journey for Summer 2023 exams. This course demands the completion of three comprehensive A-Level examinations: 📚 Paper 1: Lasting 2 hours and 20 minutes, contributing to 40% of A-Level, with a total of 100 marks. 📚 Paper 2 & 3: Each lasting 1 hour and 45 minutes, contributing to 30% of A-Level each, with 75 marks up for grabs per paper. These examinations comprise a combination of concise and detailed responses and extended answers. We assure a secure exam place in our nationwide centres. Locate your nearest centre today. We proudly offer an exam pass guarantee. Should you not succeed at first attempt, we pledge our complimentary support for your subsequent attempts. 📝 Assignments During your course journey, you'll be tasked with completing several assignments. These won't count towards your final grade but provide an avenue for tutor feedback and grading, assisting you in tracking your progress. This will be crucial for generating predicted grades if necessary. 👩🎓 Course Outcomes Upon successful accomplishment of this home-based learning course, you'll earn an A-Level in Classical Civilisation, conferred by OCR. This qualification is on par with that issued by any other educational institution, be it school, college, or university. We've selected this syllabus as we believe it's best suited to online learning and offers the highest possibility of success. ℹ️ Additional Information Course Difficulty - Level 3 Prerequisites - A strong recommendation for candidates to have pursued English Literature to GCSE or equivalent level prior to embarking on this course. UCAS Points - 56 Course Content ⚔️ The world of the hero Starting off, you'll delve into the depths of Homer’s Odyssey, nurturing a mature understanding of this magnum opus and the spiritual, cultural, and societal norms that it represents. You'll explore the essence of a hero in the Greek realm, scrutinising literary mechanisms and structure that frame the plot, including speech utilisation, portrayal of war, mortality, fate, and relationships. 🎭 Culture and the arts In this module, you'll examine the visual and material culture of the Greek Theatre, underlining the drama's impact on the classical world and its enduring influence on contemporary culture. 🌍 Beliefs and ideas In the concluding unit, you'll investigate the religious facets of ancient Greek society, focusing on the Olympian deities, the relationship between gods and mortals, and Homer and Hesiod's importance in shaping Greek religious perceptions. Subsequently, you'll explore mystery cults and their emphasis on initiation, personal choice, and individual participation. Lastly, you'll discern the interplay between religion and society, politics and religion, alongside the Panathenia and its relevance to Athens.