We often find ourselves working in fast-paced matrix environments, working in/with virtual teams or simply trying to get something done by someone in another part of the business. This common aspect of our working lives has a common challenge: how to influence other people to help us or do something for us, when they don't report to us. Pulling rank or strong nudging might work once, but we need to build a supportive and collaborative relationship over the long term. What Does This Course Offer? Fortunately, there are really effective tips for influencing, and our program offers an influencing model in detail. Through activity and discussion we explore how you can apply these principles and use it when you need help from other people. Even when we are not in a leadership position it can sometimes be extremely difficult to get people's help, especially when we have no authority over them. This is where an approach and an influencing model can help us identify what we and other people value in a given influencing situation. We can then explore that information so that everyone can view and pursue a common purpose. This course will enhance and promote the skill set necessary for any leader or manager, allowing our in-depth influencing knowledge to be applied into your working environment. From an employer's perspective this award can be a significant long-term return on investment by developing your leaders and managers. Our learning experiences are successful because the outcomes are quickly embedded and demonstrate an immediate visible impact on the day-to-day working environment. Our engaging learning inspires employees to want to personally add value to the companies they work for. We also offer our Paradigm Trait-Map™ online assessment and report as a frame of reference for your own influencing styles and that of others. This assessment should be completed before attending the program, and will be expanded upon during the program delivery. Course Content The Influencing for Leadership and Management course covers the following topics: Two key influencing models that you can apply back in your daily work Different types of influencing How to create the right environment for influencing Barriers you may face and how to overcome these barriers Accreditation Activity Our accredited tutors deliver training that encourages delegates to confidently and practically apply all they have learnt as soon as they get back into the business. To achieve this award, delegates need to prepare and deliver a 3 minute presentation* on the highlights of their learning and immediate application avenues when back in their working environment. *Participants will be given 30 minutes during the program to prepare for their 3 min presentation at the end of the program. Scheduled Course Dates Unfortunately this course is not currently scheduled as an open course as it is primarily run as an in-house programme. For more information, please contact us. In-House Courses This is our own management training course which has been developed and refined over the many years we have been providing it to delegates from organisations in virtually every industry. This means that the course syllabus is extremely flexible and can be tailored to your specific requirements. If you would like to discuss how we can tailor this management training course for you and/or run it at your premises, please contact us.
An accredited qualification to prepare supervisors and team leaders for a future management role. This programme gives Team Leaders & Managers the skills, disciplines and confidence to manage their team effectively and add a great deal more value to the organisation - where they have to apply their learning in order to achieve the highly coveted ILM qualification. In order for a business to obtain maximum results, it is important that employees are motivated and supported in their job roles. It is the responsibility of the team leader or supervisor to lead their team effectively and present feedback to management. This 3-day programme will guarantee to boost your performance as a team leader and help you make the transition from working in a team to leading a team. We use a combination of theory and practical to help you develop yourself, and a toolkit of resources to use in the workplace. This is an internationally accredited course which not only carries kudos but it ensures you apply the learning back into the workplace for an immediate impact. All of our ILM Programmes are provided in partnership with BCF Group Limited, which is the ILM Approved Centre we deliver under. Course Syllabus The syllabus of the ILM Level 2 Award in Leadership and Team Skills course is split into three main modules, covering the following: Module One Developing Yourself as a Team Leader Learning the various roles, functions and responsibilities of a team leader - depending on workplace Recognising limits of authority and accountability, and how these are defined Developing personal skills and abilities for effective team leading Using reflective learning skills to improve performance Identifying areas of strength and possible improvement Finding ways of obtaining feedback from others Receiving and responding positively to feedback Module Two Workplace Communications Learning stages in the communication process Consideration of the recipient's needs Spotting barriers to communication and how to overcome them Establishing a range of direct communication methods relevant to the team Collating a range of direct communication methods relevant to people outside own area of responsibility. This includes written, telephone, e-mail and face-to-face Recognising the aspects of face-to-face communication, including appearance, impact, body language Realising the importance of succinct and accurate records of one-to-one oral communication Reasons for maintaining records of one-to-one communication (e.g. potential disciplinary or legal issues) Module Three Managing Yourself Setting SMART objectives and using them to prioritise own actions Learning simple time management techniques Developing an awareness of own skills and abilities Giving yourself personal objectives in relation to team objectives Developing flexibility and responding to daily changing circumstances Diagnosing the causes and impacts of stress at work Identifying symptoms of stress in yourself Knowing the implications of stress for workplace and non-work activities/relationships Developing simple stress management techniques Available sources of support Action planning and review techniques Accreditation As with all ILM accredited programmes, participants will need to complete the post-programme activity in order to achieve their full ILM Level 2 Award in Team Leading. This element is designed to show to ILM that you are able to apply what you have learned in the workplace. Who Is It For? This programme is ideal for practising or aspiring team leaders, in any industry sector, who is looking to gain a solid foundation or develop their existing skills as a team leader. This internationally recognised course will give you a solid understanding of what is needed to be a successful team leader, how to delegate, motivate and how to implement these skills in to your work place. What Will I Learn? At the end of the course, successful candidates will: Have a good understanding of the team leader role Apply a range of effective communication skills to overcome barriers Know how to motivate, build confidence and gain the best from their teams Identify, build and encourage effective team behaviours Apply practical skills and knowledge to be transferred to the workplace Gain an internationally recognised qualification What Is Required? There are no formal entry requirements, but participants will normally be either practising or aspiring team leaders, with the opportunity to meet the assessment demands and have a background that will enable them to benefit from the programme. Scheduled Courses Unfortunately this course is not one that is currently scheduled as an open course, and is only available on an in-house basis. For more information about running this course in-house at your premises, please contact us for more information.
Course Overview The "Store Assistant" course offers learners an in-depth understanding of the retail sector, covering essential aspects such as customer service, store management, and retail operations. By completing this course, learners will gain the skills necessary to effectively contribute to the day-to-day operations of a retail environment. The course will also equip them with knowledge of retail management practices, customer interaction strategies, and industry regulations. Learners will come away with a comprehensive understanding of the role and the ability to enhance their professional practice in a retail setting, making them well-prepared for a variety of store assistant positions. Course Description This course is designed to provide learners with essential knowledge and skills for a career as a store assistant. Topics include the roles and responsibilities of store assistants, the basics of retail management, and how to effectively manage customer relationships. Learners will explore visual merchandising, consumer behaviour, and the psychological aspects of retail, along with understanding how to interact with suppliers. Additionally, the course covers relevant retail legislation to ensure compliance in day-to-day operations. Through a structured curriculum, learners will gain insights into managing a retail store, enhancing customer experiences, and applying effective store strategies to improve business outcomes. The course is ideal for those seeking to develop a strong foundation in retail roles and prepare for a successful career in the industry. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Store Assistant Module 02: Roles and Responsibilities of a Store Assistant Module 03: Introduction to Retail Management Module 04: Managing a Retail Store Module 05: Visual Merchandising Module 06: Consumer Behaviour Module 07: Dealing with Customers Module 08: Dealing with Suppliers Module 09: Store Psychology Module 10: Legislations Related to Retail (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to start a career in retail. Professionals aiming to enhance their retail management skills. Beginners with an interest in customer service and retail operations. Anyone looking to understand retail environments and store dynamics. Career Path Store Assistant Retail Associate Retail Manager Visual Merchandiser Customer Service Representative Retail Supervisor Supply Chain Assistant
Many organisations find that project teams struggle to create and maintain effective plans. Estimates are often overly optimistic and risks go unmanaged until the inevitable happens. Resource managers also find it hard to forecast the likely loading on their departments and requests for support are not provided in a consistent format. This programme has been developed to address these needs in a very practical, hands-on format. Case study work can be based on simulations or on the organisation's current projects for maximum benefit to participants. The aim of this training is to develop and enhance participants' planning and risk management skills in order to maximise the success of project work undertaken by the organisation. The principal training objectives for this programme are to: Provide a structured, integrated approach to planning and risk management Demonstrate practical tools and techniques for each stage of planning Show how to organise and involve relevant people in the planning process Explain how to use the plan for forecasting and pro-active project control Identify ways to improve planning, both individually and corporately The course will emphasise the importance of participative planning techniques that improve the quality of plans whilst reducing overall time and cost of planning. The course will encourage discussion of internal procedures and practices and may be customised to include them if required. DAY ONE 1 Introduction (Course sponsor) Why this programme has been developed Review of participants' needs and objectives 2 Projects and planning Why plan? The benefits of good planning / penalties of poor planning Planning in the project lifecycle; the need for a 'living' plan The interaction between target setting and the planning process Team exercise: planning the project 3 Planning the plan Defining the application and structure of the plan Impact of planning decisions during the project lifecycle Using available time to create an effective plan 4 Defining deliverables Assessing the context; reviewing the goals and stakeholders Developing the scope and defining deliverables; scope mapping Understanding customer priorities; delivering value for money Case study: defining the project deliverables 5 Creating the work breakdown Building the work breakdown structure Detailing the tasks and sub-tasks; structured brainstorming Defining task ownership; the task responsibility matrix 6 Creating and using a logical network Developing the logical network; task boarding Determining the critical path and calculating float Accelerating the plan; concurrent programming and risk Individual and group exercises DAY TWO 7 Developing resource schedules Deriving the Gantt chart from the network Developing the detailed resource schedules Calculating the expenditure profile ('S' curve) 8 Estimating task durations and costs Understanding estimates: effort, availability and duration Estimating tools and techniques Application of estimating techniques during the project lifecycle 9 Case study Developing the project plan Refining the project plan Team presentations and discussion 10 Managing risks and refining the plan Awareness of contractual issues associated with risk Identifying and evaluating risks; deciding ownership Managing risks: determining levels of provision and contingency Controlling risks: maintaining an up-to date risk register 11 Planning for pro-active control The earned value analysis (EVA) concept and its predictive value Deriving the measures needed for cost and delivery performance Practical issues associated with implementing EVA 12 Using and maintaining the plan Tracking progress and updating the plan Publishing and controlling the plan 13 Course review and transfer planning (Course sponsor present) Identify ways of implementing the techniques learnt Sponsor-led review and discussion of proposals Conclusion
This two-day programme gives the key insights and understanding of contracting principles and the impact they have on business and operations. The course is designed for individuals involved in or supporting contracting who want to improve their commercial management skills; individuals in functions such as project management, business development, finance, operations who need practical training in commercial management; general audiences wanting to gain a basic understanding of commercial management. This is an assessed programme, leading to the International Association for Contracts & Commercial Management (IACCM)'s coveted Contract and Commercial Management Associate (CCMA) qualification. The programme addresses 31 different subject areas, across the five stages of the contracting process. By the end of the course the participants will be able, among other things, to: Develop robust contract plans, including scope of work and award strategies Conduct effective contracting activities, including ITT, RFP, negotiated outcomes Negotiate effectively with key stakeholders, making use of the key skills of persuading and influencing and to work with stakeholders to improve outcomes Set up and maintain contract management systems Take a proactive approach to managing contracts Make effective use of lessons learned to promote improvements from less than optimal outcomes, using appropriate templates Develop and monitor appropriate and robust Key Performance Indicators to manage the contractor and facilitate improved performance Understand the approvals process and how to develop and present robust propositions Make appropriate use of best practice contract management tools, techniques and templates DAY ONE 1 Introductions Aims Objectives Plan for the day 2 Commercial context Explaining the contracting context Define the key objective The importance of contact management Impact upon the business 3 Stakeholders How to undertake stakeholder mapping and analysis Shared vision concept, How to engage with HSE, Finance, Operations 4 Roles and responsibilities Exploring the key roles and responsibilities of contract administrators, HSE, Finance, Divisional managers, etc 5 Initiating the contract cycle Overview of the contracting cycle Requirement to tender Methods Rationale and exceptions 6 Specifications Developing robust scope of works Use of performance specifications Output based SOW 7 Strategy and award criteria Developing a robust contract strategy Award submissions/criteria 8 Managing the tender process Review the pre-qualification process Vendor registration rules and processes Creation of bidder lists Evaluation, short listing, and how to use of the 10Cs© model template and app 9 Types of contract Classify the different types of contracts Call-offs Framework agreement Price agreements Supply agreements 10 The contract I: price Understanding contract terms Methods of compensation Lump sum, unit price, cost plus, time and materials, alternative methods Cost plus a fee, target cost, gain share contracts Advanced payments Price escalation clauses DAY TWO 11 Risk How to manage risks Risk classification Mitigation of contractual risks 12 Contractor relationship management session Effectively managing relationships with contractors, Types of relationships Driving forces? Link between type of contract and style of relationship 13 Disputes Dealing with disputes Conflict resolution Negotiation Mediation Arbitration 14 Contract management Measuring and improving contract performance Using KPIs and SLAs Benchmarking Cost controls 15 The contract II: terms and conditions Contract terms and conditions Legal aspects Drafting special terms 16 Managing claims and variations How to manage contract and works variations orders Identifying the causes of variations Contractor claims process 17 Completion Contract close-out process Acceptance/completion Capture the learning/HSE Final payments, evaluation of performance 18 Close Review Final assessment
How to Create a Productive Workspace Course Overview This course on creating a productive workspace focuses on optimising your work environment for maximum efficiency and success. It explores strategies for organising your space, improving workflow, and reducing distractions. Learners will gain a solid understanding of the principles that foster productivity, learn how to manage their physical and digital workspace, and discover techniques for maintaining a clutter-free and conducive work environment. This course is designed to support anyone looking to enhance their focus, organisation, and overall productivity, whether working from home or in a professional setting. Course Description In this course, learners will explore essential aspects of designing a productive workspace, including workspace layout, the impact of lighting and ergonomics, and time management techniques. The course covers the importance of decluttering, organising tools, and optimising digital tools to enhance workflow. Learners will also explore the role of personal habits, setting boundaries, and maintaining a positive mindset to ensure sustained productivity. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with effective strategies to create a workspace that promotes focus, motivation, and success in both professional and personal settings. How to Create a Productive Workspace Curriculum Module 01: Productive Workspace (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to optimise their work environment for higher productivity Professionals aiming to improve their organisational and time management skills Beginners with an interest in workspace design and efficiency Anyone looking to enhance their ability to focus and work effectively Career Path Office Manager Workspace Organiser Productivity Consultant Personal Assistant Workplace Efficiency Specialist
Course Overview: The "Event Management - Party Planner" course provides a comprehensive introduction to the dynamic field of party planning. Learners will explore the essential skills, techniques, and strategies needed to plan and execute various types of events. This course offers in-depth coverage of critical aspects such as budgeting, theme selection, venue requirements, and vendor coordination, helping learners develop the expertise required for a successful career in event management. With a focus on both the creative and logistical sides of party planning, this course provides learners with the tools to craft memorable events while managing the details with precision. Upon completion, learners will have the knowledge to confidently plan and organise events, providing exceptional experiences for clients. Course Description: This course covers a wide range of topics aimed at equipping learners with the essential knowledge and skills to succeed as a party planner. Learners will gain an understanding of different types of events, the critical skills required for planning, and how to start and manage a successful party planning business. Topics such as budgeting, guest demographics, theme selection, food and beverage management, and vendor coordination are explored in detail. Additionally, the course focuses on client acquisition, networking, and creating memorable events that leave a lasting impact. Learners will also delve into the logistical and organisational aspects of event management, ensuring they are well-prepared to handle all elements of a party planning project from start to finish. Course Modules: Module 01: Introduction to Party Planner Module 02: Types of Parties - Overview Module 03: Skills You Need to Be a Party Planner Module 04: Starting Your Party Planning Business Module 05: Party Planning Business Functions Module 06: Initial Planning & Budgeting Module 07: Guest Demographics Module 08: Choosing a Theme Module 09: Venue Requirements Module 10: Food and Beverage Module 11: Vendors Every Party Planner Should Know Module 12: Generating a Client Base Module 13: Networking Module 14: Making the Party Memorable (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to become professional party planners. Professionals aiming to expand their event management skills. Beginners with an interest in event planning and organisation. Anyone looking to start their own event planning business. Career Path: Event Planner Party Planner Wedding Planner Event Coordinator Corporate Event Organiser Venue Manager Event Consultant
Course Overview The Hairdressing and Barbering course offers a comprehensive introduction to the key skills and techniques required in the hair and beauty industry. This course covers essential areas such as hair cutting, styling, and shampooing, providing learners with the foundation necessary for a successful career. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of hairdressing and barbering practices, enabling them to deliver high-quality services. Learners will gain confidence in applying industry-standard techniques and develop a keen eye for customer service. Whether you are new to the field or looking to expand your knowledge, this course is designed to equip you with the necessary skills to thrive in the ever-evolving hairdressing and barbering sector. Course Description This course delves into key topics, including the fundamentals of hair cutting, various hair styling techniques, and the best practices for shampooing. Learners will explore different hair types, cutting methods, and modern styles to meet client needs. The course also highlights essential customer service skills and professional conduct in the hairdressing and barbering industry. The learning experience is structured to guide participants through theory and practice, ensuring that they not only understand the theory behind hairdressing techniques but also develop an appreciation for customer interaction, professionalism, and time management in a salon environment. The aim is to ensure that learners are well-prepared for future roles within the industry, ready to provide excellent services to clients. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction Overview of hairdressing and barbering industry Health and safety standards in the workplace Customer service expectations Module 02: Hair Cutting Techniques for different hair types Scissors and clippers usage Creating various haircuts and styles Module 03: Hair Styling Styling tools and products Creating various styles for different occasions Understanding client preferences and matching styles Module 04: Shampooing Proper techniques for washing and conditioning hair Scalp care and treatments Selecting the right products for different hair types (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to start a career in hairdressing and barbering Professionals aiming to enhance their hair styling skills Beginners with an interest in the hair and beauty industry Those looking to expand their customer service and salon management skills Career Path Hairdresser Barber Salon Assistant Freelance Stylist Customer Service Representative in Haircare
Event Planning Course Overview This comprehensive Event Planning course offers learners an in-depth understanding of the key principles and techniques involved in planning successful events. Covering all aspects from event management and classification to marketing, catering, and security, the course provides the necessary skills for effective event coordination. Whether you're interested in organising corporate events, weddings, or large public gatherings, this course equips you with the knowledge and expertise to plan, execute, and manage events with confidence. Learners will also explore how to build an event planning business, ensuring long-term success in the industry. Course Description This course delves into the various stages of event planning, from conceptualising an event to its final execution. Key topics include understanding the role of an event planner, classifying different types of events, developing client relationships, marketing events, and overseeing logistics such as catering, decorations, and waste disposal. You will gain insights into event security, legal requirements, and effective communication with clients and vendors. Through this learning journey, you will develop the critical skills needed to plan a range of events and potentially start your own event planning business. Event Planning Curriculum Module 1: Introduction to Event Management Module 2: Role of an Event Planner Module 3: Event Classification Module 4: Events and Clients Module 5: Steps to Plan an Event Module 6: Invitation to the Event Module 7: Event Marketing Module 8: Catering at Events Module 9: Event Decorations Module 10: Cleaning and Waste Disposal Module 11: Event Security Module 12: Developing an Event Planning Business (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to become professional event planners Professionals aiming to expand their event management skills Beginners with an interest in event organisation Entrepreneurs looking to enter the event planning industry Career Path Event Planner Corporate Event Coordinator Wedding Planner Conference Organiser Event Marketing Specialist Event Operations Manager
Digital Product Management Course Overview: The Digital Product Management course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of managing digital products throughout their lifecycle. Covering key areas such as market analysis, strategy development, and product marketing, this course equips learners with essential skills to succeed in the fast-paced digital landscape. It explores core concepts of product management, offering a thorough introduction to the tools and processes involved in delivering successful digital products. Learners will gain the knowledge necessary to effectively manage a digital product from conception to launch, ultimately enhancing their career prospects in digital product management. Course Description: This course dives deep into the intricacies of digital product management, beginning with the basics and progressing through advanced concepts. Learners will explore market research, customer analysis, and strategy formulation to ensure product success. Modules also cover the creation of product roadmaps, understanding different development methodologies, and the use of analytics to measure product performance. Legal considerations and marketing strategies are also key components, offering a well-rounded understanding of the product management process. By the end of the course, learners will have the expertise needed to manage a digital product from ideation to its eventual market entry and beyond. Digital Product Management Curriculum: Module 01: Basics of Digital Product Management Module 02: Understanding Market and Customers Module 03: Strategy Development Module 04: Roadmap Module 05: Development Methodologies Module 06: Analytics and Metrics Module 07: Marketing Module 08: Legal Aspects (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to build a career in digital product management. Professionals aiming to enhance their product management skills. Beginners with an interest in managing digital products or services. Those looking to transition into a digital-focused career. Career Path: Digital Product Manager Product Development Manager Digital Marketing Specialist Project Manager in Tech Companies Product Strategist E-commerce Manager