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Your guide to Artificial Intelligence (AI)

4.4(5)

By The Security Company (International) Limited

Information on the risks and practical advice to address them TSC's eBooks, whitepapers, and reports cover some of the most important risks in information and cyber security — risks that constantly challenge information and cyber security professionals who work tirelessly to reduce them across their organisations and home users alike.

Your guide to Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Delivered Online On Demand20 minutes
FREE

Your guide to Security by Design

4.4(5)

By The Security Company (International) Limited

Information on the risks and practical advice to address them TSC's eBooks, whitepapers, and reports cover some of the most important risks in information and cyber security — risks that constantly challenge information and cyber security professionals who work tirelessly to reduce them across their organisations and home users alike.

Your guide to Security by Design
Delivered Online On Demand20 minutes
FREE

One Shared Owner: artists talking about creating collaborative space and sustainability - Glasgow

5.0(1)

By Scottish Artists Union

One Shared Owner: artists talking about creating collaborative space and sustainability with SaltSpace and Vanilla Ink Join us for a conversation exploring how artist-led initiatives are set up, why they are necessary and perhaps most importantly how they evolve and sustain themselves over time.  SaltSpace and Vanilla Ink will be sharing their experiences setting up as a Cooperative and Community Interest Company; and how they operate as an artist led space and community for creative practitioners.  SaltSpace will be hosting Dr Deborah Jackson, Head of Fine Art Critical Studies at the Glasgow School of Art, and Ellie Smith-Barratt, Chief Executive Officer at Vanilla Ink. Both Deborah and Ellie will be sharing their experiences with artist-led initiatives, thinking about the topic of sustaining creative spaces and communities in Scotland, with a specific focus on supports for early career practitioners in Glasgow and more broadly across Scotland.  This conversation will be an opportunity to think about the transitional space of moving from student to graduate and into practicing as a professional artist. We will be talking about supports for recent graduates and early career artists in the form of organisations and initiatives set up by / for recent graduates due to the lack of support system often provided by institutions. We will be thinking about the need to support collaboration and foster community during that time, and what mechanisms of support are in place for this, and how we can improve and strengthen these supports. Context: This event is co-hosted and supported by the Scottish Artist Union, artist and researcher Chris Biddlecombe, will be providing an overview of his key findings from the ‘Artist-Led Organisations in Scotland: Survey and Mapping of Activity' research report, which has been undertaken by Scottish Artist Union on behalf of Creative Scotland.  The event has been developed in conversation with Dr Marianne Greated, Academic Development Lead, School of Fine Art, Glasgow School of Art who has a longstanding interest in developing artist led collaborations and how this can be supported through the Glasgow School of Art curriculum.  About SaltSpace: SaltSpace is a creative cooperative based in Glasgow which aims to provide a supportive platform for new graduates and early year creatives as a stepping-stone into their artistic career. Currently we offer studio spaces across two premises in Glasgow city in Dornoch Street and the Axiom Building and a gallery/community space in the Axiom Building on 54 Washington Street.  About Vanilla Ink: Vanilla Ink is a Community Interest Company with creative jewellery workshops in Glasgow and Banff. They offer a diverse range of resources and programmes tailored to empower and support emerging talent, giving members access to the fully equipped jewellery studios, tools and bench space. The emphasis is on providing a supportive environment for jewellers to develop their skills and confidence. The jewellery school provides classes, workshops and courses for both beginners and professionals. One Shared Owner and the research is supported by Creative Scotland. If you have any other participation needs, please email us via learning@artistsunion.scot

One Shared Owner: artists talking about creating collaborative space and sustainability - Glasgow
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FREE

Project Management for the Unofficial Project Manager™

4.9(7)

By Noble Foods

Success = Value + People + Process With innovation happening more than ever, the new agile project economy requires more and more people across organisations to manage projects successfully, leading to many of us quietly slipping into the role of the unofficial project manager! The problem is very few people receive formal training on how to do it. Stakeholders, scope creep, limited training, and a lack of process all combine to raise the probability of project failure costing organisations time, money, and employee morale Is it any wonder 65% of all projects fail* each year! The good news is—unofficial project managers can build confidence to lead high-value projects and engage teams in a way that inspires them to volunteer their best efforts. Source: *Nieto-Rodriguez, A. (2021). “The Project Economy Has Arrived.” Harvard Business Review; Nov/Dec 21. Outcomes Project Management for the Unofficial Project Manager™ combines best practices from agile and waterfall project management to equip learners with the mindset, skillset, and toolset to engage and inspire team members. Success starts with the core agile principle of value—a project must deliver value to Noble! Once value is established, it is people who make projects successful through a consistent process. Project management isn’t just about managing logistics and hoping the project team is ready to play to win. The skills of “informal authority” are more important than ever before, so team members are inspired to contribute to project success! This course will help learners: Build strong informal authority that inspires project teams to consistently volunteer their best efforts. Utilise a consistent process to start and finish high-value projects on time and with quality. Influence and engage others to define a clear project scope, including clear deliverables and risk strategies. Model openness and agility to apply proactive change management and deliver high-value projects. Project Management Framework The Project Management Framework guides you through five distinct elements in the life of any project. Coupled with the foundational behaviours taught in the programme, this framework can help you deliver highly successful projects again and again. Who Should Attend? This programme is for anyone who finds themselves leading projects at work, regardless of whether or not their job title says, Project Manager! It is NOT a deep dive into project management processes, nor is it a qualification based programme. Whilst it would be helpful to either be involved in or to be leading a project, during the programme, this is clearly not essential. However, it is advisable that the participants have had some experience, whether as a project member or as the person who is leading the project (officially or not)! Project Management Institute (PMI) FranklinCovey is a member of the Project Management Institute (PMI) Authorised Training Partners (ATP) Programme and this course has been designed to satisfy the project management education requirement for PMI Certifications as well as Professional Development Education units (PDUs) needed by PMI credential holders.

Project Management for the Unofficial Project Manager™
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FREE

NEBOSH General Cert. in Occ. H&S (June)

4.9(182)

By You Can Do It .Training

The Gold Standard in Health & Safety certification

NEBOSH General Cert. in Occ. H&S (June)
Delivered In-Person in Stoke on TrentFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

CITB Temporary Works Coordinator On-Site

4.9(182)

By You Can Do It .Training

This course is designed to assist those on site who have responsibility for managing all forms of...

CITB Temporary Works Coordinator On-Site
Delivered In-Person in Stoke on Trent or UK WideFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

One Shared Owner: artists talking about collaboration - Edinburgh

5.0(1)

By Scottish Artists Union

This workshop will explore artist-led practice in Edinburgh and feature an open discussion between Sierra Metro (Edinburgh) and Sett Studios (Edinburgh). Artist and researcher Chris Biddlecombe will also provide an overview of the key findings from the ‘Artist-Led Organisations in Scotland: Survey and Mapping of Activity’ research report which has been undertaken by Scottish Artists Union on behalf of Creative Scotland. About Sierra Metro is a gallery committed to artist-centred practice and our intention is to showcase and support emerging and mid-career visual artists and designers. We aim to engender a climate of flexibility and experimentation for everyone who exhibits with us, and offer broad public access to contemporary art experiences and discussions. Established in 2008 we curated a vibrant cross discipline arts programme until 2012 at Ground Floor North, The Lighthouse, 22 West Harbour Road. After a period of hibernation, we have reopened in our new Leith location on Ferry Road.  Sett Studios is an artist-run studios with dedicated gallery space in Leith, Edinburgh. Run for artists, by artists. Providing an accessible and safe space, with a particular focus on supporting those from socially and financially disadvantaged backgrounds. Working to foster allyship, make art accessible, and uplift marginalised voices. Our artist community includes queer, working class, neurodiverse, disabled and POC artists. Instagram @settstudios If you have any other participation needs, please email us via learning@artistsunion.scot

One Shared Owner: artists talking about collaboration - Edinburgh
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FREE

Utility Tracing Including use of Precision Locators

By Vp ESS Training

Focussing on utility tracing products and established safe systems of works the course aims to provide delegates with sufficient information, knowledge and confidence to conduct a utility survey and mark up. CITB grant may be available for organisations registered with the Construction Industry Training Board Book via our website @ https://www.vp-ess.com/training/utility-detection/utility-tracing-including-use-of-precision-locators/ or via email at: esstrainingsales@vpplc.com or phone on: 0800 000 346

Utility Tracing Including use of Precision Locators
Delivered In-Person in Aberdeen + 9 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
FREE

Best Companies

5.0(2)

By Noble Foods

What is Best Companies? Best Companies are the workplace engagement specialists. They help organisations become better places to work by measuring, improving and recognising engagement. Why have we chosen this for Pathways? We want you to understand how your employees think and feel about their work. This module will help you to understand how the survey is done so that you can drive your team's engagement. Further, once the survey is closed, we want you to understand how to create action plans and make improvements based on the data you receive. Be introduced to who Best Companies are Have knowledge of the 8 workplace factors Understand the Best Companies accreditation levels Understand the importance of workplace engagement Know the part you can play in survey completion Understand how to interpret survey results Understand action planning and keeping the momentum

Best Companies
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE

Utility Avoidance Including use of Cable Avoidance Tools

By Vp ESS Training

Extending beyond the features and functions of cable avoidance tools, the course aims to provide delegates with an understanding in the essential elements that constitute a safe system of work and how to get the best results when scanning for buried utilities. The course intertwines theoretical and practical content aimed to engage participants throughout the day, facilitating open discussions on best practices and ways to improve existing processes in order to reduce utility damage and personal harm CITB grant may be available for organisations registered with the Construction Industry Training Board Book via our website @ https://www.vp-ess.com/training/utility-detection/utility-avoidance-including-use-of-cable-avoidance-tools/ or via email at: esstrainingsales@vpplc.com or phone on: 0800 000 346

Utility Avoidance Including use of Cable Avoidance Tools
Delivered In-Person in Aberdeen + 9 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
FREE