Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Deployment engineer Sales engineer Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Describe the components, protocols, and call flow of Cisco Packaged Contact Center Enterprise (PCCE) by referencing the discovery platform to prepare for further scripting and configuration activities. Run the CCE Bulk Import utility using the CCE Web Administration tool to develop a base line CCE configuration. Configure an advanced VoiceXML (VXML) application implementing DB lookup functionality and digit collection using Call Studio and CCE Scripting tools; present call data collected from the caller to the Agent desktop. Provision CCE to support Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) calls to the Contact Center using CUCM and CCE configuration tools. This functionality enables CCE Route Requests from CUCM to support contacts initiated from a CUCM managed device (Gateways, Phones, Line Side Interactive Voice Response [IVR] Ports). This functionality can also enable non-Contact Center calls and calls handled by Agents, whether existing or new. Access and deploy custom gadgets to the Finesse desktop using the CCE Web Administration tool to further enhance functionality of the Finesse Agent Desktop. Successfully deploy Mobile Agent in a CCE Environment. Successfully deploy Post Call Survey in a CCE Environment. The Administering Advanced Cisco Contact Center Enterprise (CCEAA) v1.0 course teaches you how to execute advanced administration tasks associated with the Cisco Contact Center Enterprise (CCE) solution. PCCE Review Review PCCE Architecture and Components Review PCCE Protocols Introducing Bulk Import Tools Use the PCCE Bulk Import Tool Use Bulk Import Templates Configuring Advanced Scripting and CCE Data Exchange Design for Advanced Scripting CCE Data Exchange Cisco Unified Communications Manager Initiated Call Flows Understand Transfer Types and Cisco Unified Custom Voice Portal (CVP) Call Flow Models Describe Subsequent Transfers Using Gadgets to Customize the Finesse Desktop Obtain Finesse Custom Gadgets Deploy Finesse Custom Gadgets Implementing Mobile Agent Examine Mobile Agent Functionality Identify Mobile Agent Architecture and Components Implementing Post Call Survey Examine Post Call Survey Functionality Configure Post Call Survey Lab practice Review Discovery Navigate CCE Discovery Architecture and Components Import Bulk Data Create a VXML Application Using Call Studio Configure Precision Queues Create a CCE Routing Script Customize the Finesse Desktop Test Your Call Flow Configure Cisco Unifi
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Senior Linux system administrators responsible for maximizing resiliency though high-availability clustering services and using fault-tolerant shared storage technologies. Overview As a result of attending this course, students should be able to create, manage, and troubleshoot highly available network services and tightly coupled cluster storage for business-critical applications. Students should be able to demonstrate the following skills: Improve application uptime by using high-availability clustering Manage storage in a high-availability environment using iSCSI initiators, HA-LVM or CLVM as appropriate, and GFS2 cluster file systems Implement strategies to identify single points of failure in high-availability clusters, and eliminate them This course will guide you through an intensive, hands-on experience with the Pacemaker component of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux High-Availability Add-On, as well as cluster storage components from the Resilient Storage Add-On, including Cluster Logical Volume Manager (CLVM), Red Hat Global File System 2 (GFS2), and Device-Mapper Multipath.This course covers the same material as RH436, but includes the Red Hat Certified Specialist in High Availability Clustering exam (EX436). This course is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1. Clusters and storage Get an overview of storage and cluster technologies. Create high-availability clusters Review and create the architecture of Pacemaker-based high-availability clusters. Nodes and quorum Review cluster node membership and how quorum is used to control clusters. Fencing Understand fencing and fencing configuration. Resource groups Create and configure simple resource groups to provide high-availability services to clients. Troubleshoot high-availability clusters Identify and troubleshoot cluster problems. Complex resource groups Control complex resource groups by using constraints. Two-node clusters Identify and work around two-node clusters issues. ISCSI initiators Manage iSCSI initiators for access to shared storage. Multipath Storage Configure redundant storage access. Logical volume manager (LVM) clusters Manage clustered LVM. Global File System 2 Create symmetric shared file systems. Eliminate single points of failure Eliminate single points of failure to increase service availability. Comprehensive review Set up high-availability services and storage.
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Project Stakeholder Relationship Skills: In-House Training This course is designed to provide project managers with the ability to: Analyze the complexities of major stakeholder relationship categories Apply the most appropriate interpersonal relationship skills to the different categories of relationships Align the dynamic needs of the stakeholders with a project's objective throughout the project life cycle What you Will Learn Examine traditional and non-traditional ways to identify and assess stakeholders Explain how competence, character, and trust lead to project success and strong relationships with stakeholders Utilize 'Embodied Leadership' skills to build stakeholder relationships Apply stakeholder engagement best practices to case study and real-life scenarios Getting Started Stakeholders and project success Stakeholder management research Managing stakeholder relationships Identifying Stakeholders Stakeholder categories Stakeholder relationships across the project life cycle Tools and techniques for identifying stakeholders Assessing Stakeholders Assessing stakeholder relationships Recognizing stakeholder attitudes toward the project Analyzing stakeholders Using other types of stakeholder assessments Building Stakeholder Relationships The importance of psychological safety Building trust and getting results The anatomy of trust Navigating Challenging Situations Dynamics of conflict Responding to conflict Managing difficult conversations
Managing people and teams is consistently the biggest challenge raised by new managers (and even many experienced managers). This short 3-hour course is aimed at introducing new and existing supervisors and managers to key supervisory skills, allowing them to develop their competence as supervisors. The course covers: Understanding your role as a supervisor SRA obligations and competence expectations Setting expectations and effective delegation Monitoring progress and quality Managing performance in difficult situations Top tips for impactful feedback By the end of this course participants will have had an opportunity to consider their current skills; develop new skills; and think about further development needs. Target Audience This online course is aimed at managers, team leaders and other supervisors. Please note that this course does NOT meet the LAA requirements as a Supervisor Course. If you need a Legal Aid Supervisor course, then please check out our 6 hour 30 minutes Supervision & Managing Performance Course. Resources Course notes will be provided to all delegates which may be useful for ongoing reference or cascade training. Please note a recording of the course will not be made available. Speaker Matthew Howgate, Consultant, DG Legal Matt is a non-practising solicitor who has considerable experience in regulatory issues and advising on complex issues of compliance and ethics. He is also an expert in data protection, UK GDPR and on the civil legal aid scheme. Matthew is a lead trainer on and co-developed the LAPG Certificate in Practice Management (a training programme for legal managers and law firm owners) as well as regularly providing training on legal aid Supervision, costs maximisation, data protection and security and on general SRA compliance.
Project Leadership Skills: In-House Training To be effective within an organization, project managers need to have a wide variety of skills and abilities. Included among these are: creating and executing on a vision; motivating others; influencing without authority; networking; communicating up, down and laterally; negotiating; managing stakeholders; and managing conflict. This highly interactive workshop focuses on building the soft skills that are critical to leading a team and creating sustainable business change. Participants will gain insight into the social science as well as the brain science behind motivating and empowering others. They will learn and experiment with a variety of influencing strategies and tactics. Working in pairs as well as small groups, they will collaborate with others to brainstorm, share experiences, and apply concepts to everyday challenges. Participants will also discover their personal communication preferences, strengths, and blind spots and will gain insight into how best to communicate with others they find 'difficult.' They will gain insight into managing the people side of change, learning strategies for dealing with each step in the process. Hands-on negotiation and conflict management activities enhance the theoretical learning, grounding it in real life and making it actionable. Interweaving role play with experiential learning and group activities, this course will help participants refine a skill set that is invaluable to their organization, and one that transfers easily across their professional and personal lives. What You Will Learn At the end of this course, you will be able to: Explain the importance of vision in driving motivation and engagement Apply science-based research to better motivate those around you Strategically leverage both personal and positional power to achieve positive project results Determine influencing and networking strategies needed for personal growth Identify ways to problem solve communication challenges when others have different personality styles Connect stakeholder expectations to project success criteria Assess key stakeholders across various dimensions of complexity Apply the four rules of principled negotiation to a real-life conflict situation Recognize key aspects of a physiological response to conflict Utilize selected tools and techniques to 'defuse' an emotional situation Leverage various strategies and tactics to successfully deal with ambiguity at work Getting Started / Foundation Concepts Introductions Course structure, goals, and objectives Beginning a personal action plan Managing Vision and Purpose / Motivating Others Communicating and aligning around vision Tying the present to the future The importance of purpose The art and science of motivation Networking and Influencing Positive politics and project success Types of power within organizations Power and influence Networking best practices Communication The medium and the message Personality and communication styles Communication challenges Stakeholder Management and Negotiation Identifying stakeholders Analyzing stakeholders Negotiation basics Principled negotiation Conflict Management Dynamics of conflict The anatomy of conflict Conflict management approaches and tools Dealing with ambiguity Summary and Next Steps Key concepts review Creating your personal action plan
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Multi-role (consumers, business authors, professional authors, developers, administrators, modelers, project managers) This course provides students with an overview of the IBM Cognos Analytics suite of products and their underlying architecture. Students will examine each component as it relates to an Analytics solution & will be shown a range of resources. IBM Cognos Analytics Describe IBM Cognos Analytics Describe IBM Cognos Analytics components Describe IBM Cognos architecture at a high level Describe IBM Cognos security at a high level Consume Content in IBM Cognos Analytics Where do consumers access BI content? Use published reports Drill through to related data Specify run report options Specify properties of an entry Alerts and Watch Items Create Reports in IBM Cognos Analytics Overview of reporting and report authoring Identify package types, uploaded files, and data modules available for reporting Examine IBM Cognos Analytics - Reporting Examine the interface Explore different report types Create a simple, sorted, and formatted report Create a report view Create a subscription Create an Active Report Import and report on personal data Create Dashboards in IBM Cognos Analytics Describe IBM Cognos Dashboarding Identify the IBM Cognos Dashboarding user interface Add report content and tools to create dashboards Widget-to-widget communication Filter data in the dashboard Sort, group and ungroup, and calculate data Create Metadata Models in IBM Cognos Analytics Define IBM Cognos Framework Manager and its purpose Describe the IBM Cognos Framework Manager environment Describe IBM Cognos Cube Designer Get high-level content from Dynamic Cubes course and/or FM course Web-based Modeling Create Data Modules Extend IBM Cognos Analytics Introduction to IBM Cognos Mobile Key features Examine Cognos Mobile architecture Identify supported products Introduction to IBM Cognos BI for Microsoft Office Describe Cognos Analysis for Excel (CAFÂ) Compare IBM Cognos Analytics & IBM Cognos BI New features in IBM Cognos Analytics Changes from IBM Cognos BI to IBM Cognos Analytics Legacy option Examine Event Studio Examine the role of Event Studio in Performance Management List the benefits of Event Studio Examine Metric Studio Identify scorecards, metrics, and metric types Organize metrics with strategies Track initiatives with projects
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Application Consultant Data Consultant / Manager Developer Consultant Technology Consultant Program / Project Manager Business Analyst Developer User Business Process Owner / Team Lead / Power User Overview This course will prepare you to: Outline SAP Transportation Management business processes Identify and examine the SAP TM building blocks necessary for processing shipments of goods. Engage in Transportation network maintenance, order/requirements integration and management, transportation planning, shipment execution, and freight invoicing and settlement. Use both the SAP ERP and SAP TM systems using the NetWeaver Business Client interface This course will help you to prepare for the blueprinting stage of your SAP Transportation Management implementation or enable you to use the system in your role as a business user. You will gain an overview of the key business transactions and system capabilities to enable you to design the processes you will use within your own organization. You will learn how SAP TM can help you to support Order Management, Transportation Planning, Subcontracting, Execution, Charge Calculation and Settlement. This course is the mandatory foundational prerequisite for all follow-on SAP TM training courses. SAP Transportation Management (SAP TM) Evaluating SAP Transportation Management Evaluating the SAP TM System Landscape SAP TM User Interface Identifying NetWeaver Business Client Components Personalizing Object Worklists Transportation Management Master Data Identifying Master Data Requirements for SAP TM Evaluating the Organizational Structures Used in SAP TM Defining Conditions Determining Freight Incompatibilities Determining Dangerous Goods Shipping Requirements Transportation Order Management Triggering the Transportation Management Process Integrating SAP ERP with SAP TM Managing the Freight Forwarding Process Booking Capacities Transportation Planning Defining the Transportation Planning Process Viewing Freight Units Building Packages Defining Selection Profiles Determining Planning Profiles Accessing the Transportation Cockpit Creating Transportation Proposals Creating Freight Orders Optimizing Loads Transportation Execution Performing Carrier Selection Tendering Freight Orders Triggering Delivery Creation from SAP TM Executing Transportation in SAP ERP Integration between SAP TM and SAP EWM Generating Outputs Monitoring Transportation Events Exporting Freight Orders Analyzing Transportation Management Performance Charge Calculation and Freight Settlement Managing Charge Calculation Master Data Calculating Supplier Charges in Freight Orders Settling Supplier Freight Charges Calculating and Settling Customer Charges in Forwarding Orders Distributing Costs Settling Freight Charges in Group Logistics Companies Managing Freight Contracts
Catering to the demands of busy professionals, our virtual training programs are as effective as face-to-face learning. For more queries, reach out to us: info@mangates.com
Catering to the demands of busy professionals, our virtual training programs are as effective as face-to-face learning. For more queries, reach out to us: info@mangates.com