Overview This one day Building Better Work Habits training course has been developed for everyone in your organisation who may struggle with their own personal effectiveness. They may not have control of their own workload or blame others as to why they’re not achieving certain tasks and projects. Alternatively, it might be that high performers want to understand how they can organise themselves in a new way to give themselves more stretch in their roles. The training course will help the learners build self-awareness and will highlight the important parts of working smarter to achieve end goals. Description We are all busy, and sometimes it seems we do not have enough hours in the day to complete deadlines and projects. It can then eat into our home life, meaning we often end up stressed, or in worst-case scenarios, unwell (both physically and mentally). The reason behind this is often how we work day to day, as opposed to others giving us work at the last minute. These training course materials have been designed to help your participants work more effectively for the long term. This isn’t about how to manage a diary or emails, but rather look closely to see what are the blockers which get in the way of success. These small changes in day to day work will have a dramatic impact in both productivity and personal effectiveness. Topics covered: Productivity: the science bit – A chance to explore what we mean by being productive and how that helps us build better work habits, as well as the opportunity to look at some of the science behind myths and bad habits we’ve probably already formed. Includes a link to a YouTube video. Procrastination, why put off to tomorrow what we can do today! – Participants will explore what we procrastinate about, how we procrastinate in our own lives, and what we can do about it! Eat That Frog – An introduction to Brian Tracy’s book “Eat that frog” and how it can help us improve our working habits. Includes a link to a YouTube video. Eat That Frog: Thinking on Paper – A chance to put into practice some of Brian Tracy’s methods and how to use them in our real lives Eat That Frog: Rocks, Pebbles and Sand – Taking our goal setting further, we explore Covey’s methodology around prioritising our tasks. Eat That Frog: The Pareto Principle – The final part of the “Eat that Frog” section looks at how effective we in terms of how we spend our day Prioritising: how do we spend our day? – Participants explore how proactive they are, and what the danger might be in letting a situation rule their time Prioritising: The Priority Matrix – Taking the Rock, Pebbles and Sand methodology further, participants explore what truly is urgent and what is important in our day to day Prioritising: Company Performance Tensions – We may know what our own personal objectives are, however, our business objectives have certain tensions that could impact these. How can we balance these two different objectives to ensure we’re successful day to day? What’s my mindset? – Sometimes we can get in the way of our own successes and plans due to our mindset; utilising Carol Dweck’s work, it is a chance to reflect on our own mindsets when we’re building new work habits. Includes a link to a YouTube video. What’s my mindset? Energy Cycles – Our energy can impact our mindset and how productive we are. A chance to look at what gives us energy, and how we can work more effectively depending on where our energy levels might be Who should attend Anyone interested in understanding in being more effective at work. Requirements for Attendees None.
Overview This one day Building Better Work Habits training course has been developed for everyone in your organisation who may struggle with their own personal effectiveness. They may not have control of their own workload or blame others as to why they’re not achieving certain tasks and projects. Alternatively, it might be that high performers want to understand how they can organise themselves in a new way to give themselves more stretch in their roles. The training course will help the learners build self-awareness and will highlight the important parts of working smarter to achieve end goals. Description We are all busy, and sometimes it seems we do not have enough hours in the day to complete deadlines and projects. It can then eat into our home life, meaning we often end up stressed, or in worst-case scenarios, unwell (both physically and mentally). The reason behind this is often how we work day to day, as opposed to others giving us work at the last minute. These training course materials have been designed to help your participants work more effectively for the long term. This isn’t about how to manage a diary or emails, but rather look closely to see what are the blockers which get in the way of success. These small changes in day to day work will have a dramatic impact in both productivity and personal effectiveness. Topics covered: Productivity: the science bit – A chance to explore what we mean by being productive and how that helps us build better work habits, as well as the opportunity to look at some of the science behind myths and bad habits we’ve probably already formed. Includes a link to a YouTube video. Procrastination, why put off to tomorrow what we can do today! – Participants will explore what we procrastinate about, how we procrastinate in our own lives, and what we can do about it! Eat That Frog – An introduction to Brian Tracy’s book “Eat that frog” and how it can help us improve our working habits. Includes a link to a YouTube video. Eat That Frog: Thinking on Paper – A chance to put into practice some of Brian Tracy’s methods and how to use them in our real lives Eat That Frog: Rocks, Pebbles and Sand – Taking our goal setting further, we explore Covey’s methodology around prioritising our tasks. Eat That Frog: The Pareto Principle – The final part of the “Eat that Frog” section looks at how effective we in terms of how we spend our day Prioritising: how do we spend our day? – Participants explore how proactive they are, and what the danger might be in letting a situation rule their time Prioritising: The Priority Matrix – Taking the Rock, Pebbles and Sand methodology further, participants explore what truly is urgent and what is important in our day to day Prioritising: Company Performance Tensions – We may know what our own personal objectives are, however, our business objectives have certain tensions that could impact these. How can we balance these two different objectives to ensure we’re successful day to day? What’s my mindset? – Sometimes we can get in the way of our own successes and plans due to our mindset; utilising Carol Dweck’s work, it is a chance to reflect on our own mindsets when we’re building new work habits. Includes a link to a YouTube video. What’s my mindset? Energy Cycles – Our energy can impact our mindset and how productive we are. A chance to look at what gives us energy, and how we can work more effectively depending on where our energy levels might be Who should attend Anyone interested in understanding in being more effective at work. Requirements for Attendees None.
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Imagine entering a realm where English prose and mathematical formulas dance together in perfect harmony, creating a tapestry of information that nourishes your mind and soul. This is what our Functional Skills Level 2 - Maths and English course promises - a symbiotic blend of numerical precision and linguistic elegance that empowers you to unlock your full potential. As you delve into the intricacies of multiplication, decimals, and grammar, you'll find yourself armed with the tools to conquer academic and professional challenges with ease. Each lesson is a stepping stone towards mastery, with expertly crafted content that makes learning feel like a thrilling adventure. The interactive lectures and practical exercises are your companions on this journey, guiding you towards a realm of clarity and confidence. No longer will you feel daunted by complex word problems or perplexed by the intricacies of sentence structure. Instead, you'll embrace them as opportunities to showcase your newfound prowess. As you emerge from this transformative experience, you'll find yourself not just proficient, but fluent in the language of Maths and English. Your enhanced skills will open doors to new opportunities, enabling you to communicate more effectively, solve problems with precision, and excel in your academic and professional pursuits. Learning Outcomes Apply multiplication techniques for digit numbers 11, 22, 33. Understand and utilise decimal and fraction conversions. Solve word problems involving ratios and proportions. Gain proficiency in basic grammar and sentence structure. Develop skills for accurate spelling and punctuation use. Understand operations on integers and rational numbers. Solve complex problems using BODMAS rules. Why Choose This Course Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this course for? Students aiming to enhance their Maths and English skills. Professionals seeking to improve their linguistic abilities. Individuals preparing for competitive exams. Anyone interested in expanding their academic knowledge. Individuals seeking to develop critical thinking skills. Career Path Increased eligibility for jobs requiring strong Maths and English skills. Writer or Editor Communications Specialist Data Analyst Teacher or Tutor in Maths or English Administrative or Office Professional. Salary range in the UK: £20,000 - £40,000, depending on the field and position. Certification Upon completion of the Functional Skills Level 2 - Maths and English course materials, you are eligible to take a written assignment test either during or post-course. Successfully passing the test allows you to obtain the PDF certificate for £5.99. Additionally, you may order an original hard copy certificate at an extra cost of £9.60. Prerequisites There are no prerequisites or prior qualifications required to enrol in the Functional Skills Level 2 - Maths and English course. This programme has been professionally developed to be compatible with all PCs, Macs, tablets, and smartphones. Conveniently access the course content from any location at any time, provided you have a reliable internet connection. Course Curriculum Functional Maths Training Course Lecture 1 Introduction 00:02:00 Lecture 2 Multiplying any digit number by 11, 22, and 33 00:09:00 Lecture 3 Integers and ordering of integers 00:06:00 Lecture 4 Addition and Subtractions of Integers 00:07:00 Lecture 5 Operations on Integers 00:04:00 Lecture 6 Multiplication and Division of Integers 00:04:00 Lecture 7 Powers of Integers (Exponents) 00:04:00 Lecture 8 Complete knowledge about factors and multiples 00:06:00 Lecture 9 Divisibility tests for 2,3,4,5,6 00:07:00 Lecture 10 Divisibility rules 7,8,9,10,11 00:06:00 Lecture 11 Prime Factorization 00:06:00 Lecture 12 Highest Common Factor HCF 00:10:00 Lecture 13 Least Common Multiple LCM 00:16:00 Lecture 14 Relation between LCM and HCF 00:04:00 Lecture 15 Classification of Fractions 00:04:00 Lecture 16 Convert mixed to improper and improper to mixed fractions 00:03:00 Lecture 17 Equivalent Fractions 00:04:00 Lecture 18 Comparing Fractions after converting to like fractions 00:09:00 Lecture 19 Reducing a fraction to lowest term 00:04:00 Lecture 20 Addition and subtraction OF fractions 00:08:00 Lecture 21 Multiplication and division of fractions 00:11:00 Lecture 22 Word problems on fractions 00:16:00 Lecture 23 BODMAS and rules to remove brackets 00:03:00 Lecture 24 Simplify expressions using BODMAS rules 00:05:00 Lecture 25 Simplify expressions involving fractions using BODMAS 00:07:00 Lecture 26 Decimal numbers in relation to fractions 00:08:00 Lecture 27 Like and unlike Decimals 00:05:00 Lecture 28 Ordering of Decimal numbers 00:10:00 Lecture 29 Addition and subtraction of Decimal 00:07:00 Lecture 30 Multiplication of Decimal 00:03:00 Lecture 31 Division of Decimal 00:05:00 Lecture 32 Rational number 00:02:00 Lecture 33 Representation of Rational Numbers on Number line 00:04:00 Lecture 34 Determining which fraction is terminating or non terminating 00:05:00 Lecture 35 shortcut method of writing decimal expansion of fraction to decimal 00:08:00 Lecture 36 Rounding to whole number 00:06:00 Lecture 37 Rounding to required number of decimals (1 d.p. ) 00:05:00 Lecture 38 rounding to significant digits 00:07:00 Lecture 39 Practice question on three methods of approximation 00:05:00 Lecture 40 Estimation 00:05:00 Lecture 41 Scientific Notation 00:07:00 Lecture 42 Operation on numbers when they are in scientific notation 00:06:00 Lecture 43 Percentage to fraction and fraction to percentage 00:06:00 Lecture 44 Percentage of a quantity and conversation to decimal 00:06:00 Lecture 45 Expressing one quantity as percentage of another quantity 00:06:00 Lecture 46 Finding increase decrease percent 00:05:00 Lecture 47 Uses of percentages-Word Problems 00:09:00 Lecture 48 Ratio- How to express as simple ratio 00:09:00 Lecture 49 How to compare Ratios 00:04:00 Lecture 50 Word problems on finding ratios 00:07:00 Lecture 51To divide a given quantity into a given Ratio 00:11:00 Lecture 52 Proportion 00:04:00 Lecture 53 Practice problems on Proportion 00:06:00 Lecture 54 Continued proportion 00:06:00 Lecture 55 Direct Variation ( or proportion) 00:04:00 Lecture 56 Problems based on Direct proportion 00:10:00 Lecture 57 Inverse Variation ( or proportion) 00:10:00 Lecture 58 Multiple Ratios 00:10:00 Lecture 59 Basics - Profit and Loss 00:04:00 Lecture 60 More practice problems on Profit & Loss 00:06:00 Lecture 61 Selling price formula and Problems 00:04:00 Lecture 62 Cost price formula and Problems 00:03:00 Lecture 63 Higher problems on Profit and Loss 00:08:00 Lecture 64 Basics - Discount.mp4 00:05:00 Lecture 65 Practice problems on Discount 00:04:00 Lecture 66 Tax 00:06:00 Functional skills English Introduction to the Course 00:13:00 Basics of Grammar 00:16:00 The Basics of Sentence 00:11:00 Structure of Sentence 00:19:00 Question 00:13:00 Punctuation & Capitalisation 00:24:00 Spelling 00:27:00 Common Mistakes and Ways to Improve 00:21:00
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Implementing Scrum for Teams: Virtual In-House Training Scrum is an iterative, incremental framework for developing products. It allows the team to deliver a potentially shippable set of functionalities for each iteration, providing the agility needed to respond to rapidly changing requirements. These characteristics have led to Scrum becoming the most popular method in the world of Agile projects. This two-day course provides a practical approach to implementing the Scrum method on your projects. You will learn how to initiate a Scrum project, how to build a Product Backlog, containing user stories, and how to plan and estimate releases and iterations. You will learn how to conduct Scrum events, such as the Sprint Planning Meeting, and how to track progress during an iteration. You will apply what you learn in a series of hands-on, team-based activities and simulations that take you through the entire Scrum process. The overall goal of the course is to enable you to successfully apply the Scrum method on appropriate projects in your environment. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Teach-back Agile and Scrum foundation concepts Initiate a Scrum Project Conduct Team Sprint Planning and Sprint Review meetings Develop Release Plans (including effective user stories and priorities) Build a Sprint plan (including effective estimates) Executive a Sprint (including essential Scrum ceremonies) Implement Scrum in your environment Foundation Concepts Agile Mindset, Values, and Tenets Agile Benefits and Methods Scrum Overview Teams: Self-Managing, Self-Organizing, and Self-Improving Initiating a Scrum Project 'Sprint Zero' Activities Defining the Vision The Product Backlog and User Stories Acceptance Criteria Story Map Planning Releases Planning releases Estimating user stories Prioritizing user stories Selecting a Sprint length Estimating velocity Creating a release plan Planning a Sprint The Sprint Planning Meeting Building the Sprint Backlog Creating a Sprint Plan Running a Sprint Conduct a Sprint Burn-down and Burn-up Charts Negotiating Changes During a Sprint The Sprint Review Meeting Sprint Retrospective Releasing into Production Closing the Scrum Project Implementing Scrum Scrum Simulation Exercise Conditions of Success for Implementing Scrum
Virtual Agile Teams: Virtual In-House Training Agile teams are a must in this world of intense competition, marketing demands, and changing expectations. Global virtual teaming has become a necessity as organizations become increasingly distributed, with suppliers and clients actively engaged in joint projects. Agile Teams now work across geographical, organizational, and cultural boundaries to deliver solutions and services to global users. Distance and differences may amplify the effect of issues and factors that are relatively straightforward for co-located Agile teams. This workshop delivers practical concepts and techniques that participants will start using immediately with their virtual Agile teams. The goal of the course is to enable you to successfully execute your preferred Agile or Scrum methods in a virtual project team environment. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Explain the characteristics of a virtual team and how they differ from a co-located team Build an effective virtual Agile team using a Team Charter approach Develop Release Plans, including prioritizing user stories, with a virtual Agile Team Construct a Sprint plan, including effective user story estimates, virtually Execute a Sprint, including essential Agile or Scrum ceremonies, virtually Conduct effective virtual meetings in an environment supportive of Agile and Scrum methods Foundation Concepts Agile Mindset and Values Agile Benefits and Methods Scrum Overview Co-located vs. Virtual Teams Forming Virtual Agile Teams Exploring Virtual Leadership Focusing on Virtual Agile Leaders Developing a Virtual Agile Team Charter Meeting Team Challenges in a Virtual Environment Planning Releases with a Virtual Agile Team Planning releases overview Estimating user stories Prioritizing user stories Setting release parameters Getting consensus on the release plan Planning a Sprint for a Virtual Project Sprint Planning Overview Confirming Sprint Scope with Virtual Agile Teams Developing a Sprint Delivery Plan for Virtual Agile Teams Running a Sprint in a Virtual Environment Self-organizing a Sprint for a Virtual Agile Team Using Scrum tools in a Virtual Environment Conducting End of Sprint Meetings in a Virtual Environment Iterating as a Virtual Agile Team Creating an Environment for Success Piloting a virtual Agile team Creating an Agile-friendly virtual environment
Scrum Product Owner Exam Prep: Virtual In-House Training This workshop prepares you for the Scrum.org PSPO™ I certification. A voucher for the exam and the access information you will need to take the exam will be provided to you via email after you have completed the course. NOTE: If you have participated in any of IIL's other Scrum workshops, you can bypass this program and focus on reading/studying the Scrum Guide and taking practice exams from Scrum.org The Product Owner is responsible for maximizing the value of the product and the work of the Development Team. The Product Owner must be knowledgeable, available, and empowered to make decisions quickly in order for an Agile project to be successful. The Product Owner's key accountability is the Product Backlog. Managing, maintaining, and evolving the Product Backlog involves: Establishing a clear vision that engages the Development Team and stakeholders Clearly expressing Product Backlog items Ordering the items in the Product Backlog to best achieve the vision and goals Ensuring that the Product Backlog is visible, transparent, and clear to all Working with the Development Team throughout the project to create a product that fits the customer's need What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Successfully prepare for the Scrum.org PSPO I exam Identify the characteristics of a successful Product Owner Create a powerful vision statement Apply techniques to understand your customers and the market Manage and engage stakeholders Write effective user stories with acceptance criteria Utilize techniques to visualize and prioritize the Product Backlog Participate in the 5 Scrum events as the Product Owner Understand the Product Owner's role in closing a Scrum project Getting Started Introductions Workshop orientation Exam prep preview Fundamentals Recap Agile Manifesto, values, and mindset Product Owner characteristics Good vs. great Product Owner Product Ownership Product ownership Project vision Understand your customers and market Personas Stakeholder management and engagement The Product Backlog User Stories and Acceptance Criteria Preparing User Stories for a Sprint The Product Backlog Visualizing the Product Backlog Product Backlog Prioritization Technical Debt Sprint Planning and Daily Standups Sprint Planning Planning Poker Team Engagement Daily Standups Sprint Review, Retrospectives, and Closing Sprint Reviews Key Agile Patterns Retrospectives Closing the Project
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