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Understanding property investment cash flows in all its complexity by type of investment and by purpose About Who Could Benefit? This senior practitioner-led on-line course is aimed at c-suite/senior managers but is also suitable for junior staff keen to understand how cash flows get used higher up within the company or the various forms that cash flows can take, or service / database / software providers. Only £875+VAT pp on a public course. In this face-to-face course we drill down to all types of cash flows across the real estate spectrum and within the different levels within companies and by asset type. We help you get to grips with reality, and help you focus on the most important cash flow aspects across the property industry. Do you work as: Board and Investment Committee Members, Managers and Team Leaders dealing in multi-asset classes as investor or manager to obtain a sound, comprehensive overview of the relevance and importance of understanding cash flow uses Analysts and Associates in particular working in multi-disciplinary real estate teams engaged in investment, lending, asset management and development Data, system and service providers keen to understand the various forms and uses of cash flows and its inputs across the property industry Modules Deeper Understanding of RE Cash Flows Property investment is driven by the promise of quality cash flow over time. It is essential to gain a better understanding of the various forms cash flow can take, as each asset type and asset structure is unique. Financial modelling courses only provide you the tools how to model, but fail to provide a deeper understanding why or what you model in real-life in all its complexities. This course provides you with insight, detailed knowledge and experience on the assumptions. Cash Flows in reality vary wildly in construction and complexity. There are many types of cash flows, suited to its specific circumstance and use, and get used in different ways in decision making. Only £875+VAT pp for this 1-day course! This senior-practitioner-led course is aimed at c-suite/senior managers but is also suitable for junior staff keen to understand how cash flows get used higher up within the company or the various forms that cash flows can take. This course, in brief, provides: – a comprehensive overview of how cash flows differ across property – applicable to a range of real estate investment deal types and asset classes such as office, shopping centres, residential (PRS), warehouse-logistics and industrial. – context in which information derived from cash flows is used – the contribution of cash-flow outputs in decision-making – high-level detail of the inputs, assumptions and outputs – sound understanding of how cash flow models enable analysis of financial statements, appraisals & risk sensitivities – highlights good practice for cash flow model structure set-up and controls, – highlights key metrics, terminology, etc Detailed course manual provided on the day. This course is taught by dedicated, friendly and seasoned practitioner Kaushik Shah Press ‘see content’ below to see detailed content. Next Date Available: Thursday 20 June 2024 | Location: On-line or C. London as desiredIn-house course “Deeper Understanding of RE Cash Flows” In-house tailor-made course written and presented by senior property practitioners. In one engaging they will be providing you with a deeper understanding of the inputs, drivers and outputs of real estate cash flows – how do they differ, why, and how are they used? In the end it is (the promise of future) cash flows that drive real estate value. Only £3,850/day + VAT for this is an essential knowledge course to help you understand property in all its complexity. Next Date Available: in-house dates available upon request Pricing Find the best price. Property Overview offers competitively priced training courses with unique practitioner-led content. Applied, relevant content in this retail property course leads to greater impact and value-for-money. Pricing below is shown for public courses for individual bookings, and for in-house courses. To book one or several individual places please fill in the booking form, or email kaushik@propertyoverview.co.uk For bookings of 4 or more staff an on-line in-house course is recommended, also as the content can be tailored around your needs and your products or services. Deeper Understanding of RE Cash Flows £875pp +20% VATSingle place on a public courseIn-house course “Deeper Understanding of RE Cash Flows” £3,850/day + VAT @ 20%Detailed manual included.Includes up to 6 attendees.£60+VAT pp surcharge thereafter
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The C|CT is ideal for anyone looking to start their career in cybersecurity or add a strong foundational understanding of the cybersecurity concepts and techniques required to be effective on the job. The course is especially well suited to: Early-career IT professionals, IT managers, career changers, and career advancers Students and recent graduates Overview After completing this course, you will understand: Key concepts in cybersecurity, including information security and network security Information security threats, vulnerabilities, and attacks The different types of malware Identification, authentication, and authorization Network security controls Network security assessment techniques and tools (threat hunting, threat intelligence, vulnerability assessment, ethical hacking, penetration testing, configuration and asset management) Application security design and testing techniques Fundamentals of virtualization, cloud computing, and cloud security Wireless network fundamentals, wireless encryption, and related security measures Fundamentals of mobile, IoT, and OT devices and related security measures Cryptography and public-key infrastructure Data security controls, data backup and retention methods, and data loss prevention techniques Network troubleshooting, traffic and log monitoring, and analysis of suspicious traffic The incident handling and response process Computer forensics and digital evidence fundamentals, including the phases of a forensic investigation Concepts in business continuity and disaster recovery Risk management concepts, phases, and frameworks EC-Council?s C|CT certification immerses students in well-constructed knowledge transfer. Training is accompanied by critical thinking challenges and immersive lab experiences that allow candidates to apply their knowledge and move into the skill development phase in the class itself. Upon completing the program, C|CT-certified professionals will have a strong foundation in cybersecurity principles and techniques as well as hands-on exposure to the tasks required in real-world jobs. Course Outline Information Security Threats and Vulnerabilities Information Security Attacks Network Security Fundamentals Identification, Authentication, and Authorization Network Security Controls: Administrative Controls Network Security Controls: Physical Controls Network Security Controls: Technical Controls Network Security Assessment Techniques and Tools Application Security Virtualization and Cloud Computing Wireless Network Security Mobile Device Security Internet of Things (IoT) and Operational Technology (OT) Security Cryptography Data Security Network Troubleshooting Network Traffic Monitoring Network Log Monitoring and Analysis Incident Response Computer Forensics Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Risk Management
A starting point to this series of dialogues on insanity, where we will be analyzing R. D. Laings brilliant book "Knots". With Bárbara Godoy We aim to explore the lived experiences on irregular perceptions of reality with an open mind. Each Saturday includes: a live dialogue between Prof. Ernesto Spinelli and an International Existential Therapist; a moment to share your thoughts and feelings with the teachers; and a final integration facilitated by Bárbara Godoy. This series of ten dialogues set out to explore the multifaceted dimentions and complexities associated with Existential Therapies. It attempts to engage with various interpretations of insanity through the lens of patients often painful, confounding, and deeply unsettling life experiences. Knots - between Prof. Ernesto Spinelli and Bárbara Godoy “As a starting point to this series of dialogues on insanity; I wanted to return to R. D. Laings brilliant book which was originally published in 1970. Knots consists of a series of dialogue-scenarios that can be read as poems or brief plays, each demonstrating the intricacies and insanities of human relationships. I would like to expand on Laings insights by exploring the professional relationship between therapist and client as yet another human relationship that, while constantly expanding (and expounding on) its intricacies, might do well to pay more attention to its accompanying insanities.” Prof. Ernesto Spinelli. Prof. Ernesto Spinelli was Chair of the Society for Existential Analysis between 1993 and 1999 and is a Life Member of the Society. His writings, lectures and seminars focus on the application of existential phenomenology to the arenas of therapy, supervision, psychology, and executive coaching. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS) as well as an APECS accredited executive coach and coaching supervisor. In 2000, he was the Recipient of BPS Division of Counselling Psychology Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Profession. And in 2019, Ernesto received the BPS Award for Distinguished Contribution to Practice. His most recent book, Practising Existential Therapy: The Relational World 2nd edition (Sage, 2015) has been widely praised as a major contribution to the advancement of existential theory and practice. Living up to the existential dictum that life is absurd, Ernesto is also the author of an on-going series of Private Eye novels. Bárbara Godoy M.A., Adv. Dip. Exi. Psy, UKCP accredited Psychotherapist and Supervisor, MBACP and SEA – Director of Therapy Harley Street. Bárbara’s academic experience in London since 2008 includes lecturing and researching on the theory and practice of Phenomenological Existential Therapy on Doctorate, MA and professional courses at the School of Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology, Regent’s University and the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling directed by Emmy van Deurzen. Bárbara has facilitated therapeutic Group Work internationally since 1997. The question about the meaning of Being-Woman was the topic of her thesis completed in 2005 and evolved into two main Women’s Groups: “Nine muses” and “Four Seasons” which she leads in addition to her individual private practice. Currently, as the clinical director of THS, Bárbara leads a team of over 20 professional practitioners in the area of Psychological services and Wellbeing consultancy. Bárbara is also the founder-director of THS’s Personal Development and CPD Programmes. Date and Time: Saturday 25 January from 2 pm to 3 pm – (UK time) Individual Dialogue Fee: £70 Venue: Online Zoom FULL PROGRAMME 2025: 25 January “Knots” with Prof. Ernesto Spinelli and Bárbara Godoy 22 February “Healing” with Dr. Michael Guy Thompson and Prof. Ernesto Spinelli 22 March “Difference” with Prof. Tod DuBose and Prof. Ernesto Spinelli 12 April “Polarisation” with Prof. Kirk Schneider and Prof. Ernesto Spinelli 3 May “Character” with Prof. Robert Romanyshyn and Prof. Ernesto Spinelli 21 June “Opening” with Dr. Yaqui Martinez and Prof. Ernesto Spinelli 19 July “Meaning” with Dr. Jan Resnick and Prof. Ernesto Spinelli 25 October “Invention” with Dr. Betty Cannon and Prof. Ernesto Spinelli 15 November “Hallucination” with Prof. Simon du Plock and Prof. Ernesto Spinelli 13 December “Hysteria” with Bárbara Godoy and Prof. Ernesto Spinelli Read the full programme here > Course Organised by:
About this Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) This 5 half-day Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) course covers carbon capture and geological storage of carbon dioxide. Burning fossil fuels for energy is a major source of carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere. Most anthropogenic (man-made) carbon dioxide is emitted by coal-fired or gas-fired power plants, and significant quantities of carbon dioxide are emitted through the production and separation of carbon dioxide-rich natural gas and industries such as cement, iron and steel. Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage, or CCUS, involves the long-term storage of captured carbon dioxide emissions in subsurface geologic formations. This VILT course covers all aspects of CCUS including transport, storage and monitoring, economics and community engagement. It explores in detail the challenges of the current technology of geological storage, monitoring and verification including examples from working projects around the world. Many of these technologies are commonly employed by the petroleum industry. Successful deployment of CCUS will also require economic incentives, appropriate regulation, clarity on liability issues and acceptance by the community. These aspects of CCUS, and the corresponding opportunities for appropriately skilled organisations and individuals also will be discussed. Course Content at a Glance Context for CCS/CCUS as An Emissions-reduction Measure Principles of Geological Storage Finding Geological Storage Sites Stationary Sources of Carbon Dioxide for Capture Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies Compression and Transport of Carbon Dioxide Economics of CCS/CCUS Community, Safety, Legal & Regulatory Issues Risk Assessment Training Objectives Upon completion of this VILT course, participants will be able to: Identify the need for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Outline the key steps in the Carbon Capture and Storage process Distinguish between reservoir rocks and sealing rocks Describe the importance of permeability and porosity to storing carbon dioxide Contrast the geological structures and trapping mechanisms for storing carbon dioxide Describe the changes in geologically stored carbon dioxide over time Outline the monitoring techniques employed to ensure the carbon dioxide is safely stored Appreciate the industrial applications of carbon dioxide capture Recognize the scale of industry required for transporting and storing carbon dioxide Describe economic considerations for CCS/CCUS Outline the economic and environmental opportunities and challenges with using carbon dioxide injection in a range of applications Explain the challenges of regulatory frameworks and public acceptance in a CCS/CCUS project Identify potential risks of a CCS/CCUS project Outline the risk assessment and management process Target Audience This VILT course is ideally suited for a technical audience - geoscientists, petroleum and chemical engineers - as well as for economists, regulators, legal staff and managers wishing to learn more about the details of both the technical, regulatory and socio-economic aspects of carbon capture and storage. Participants should have: Experience with oil and gas, coal or other energy projects Basic understanding of the energy industry Course Level Intermediate Trainer Your first expert course leader spent 18 years in the Petroleum Industry before joining academia, in both technical and managerial roles with Shell, Arco and Vico. He has received numerous awards, including Distinguished Service, Honorary member and Special Commendation awards from the American Association of Petroleum Geologist (AAPG) and was AAPG's International Vice-President and recently chairman of AAPG's House of Delegates (the Associations Parliamentary body). He is an SPE Distinguished Lecturer (DL) and has served as DL for several other professional organisations, including, AAPG, IPA and PESA. He is currently a Professor of Petroleum Geology and Engineering at the Australian School of Petroleum, University of Adelaide. He holds the South Australia State Chair in Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and is also presently Distinguished Scientist of the Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC), having served earlier as the Storage Program Manager and Chief Scientist. Your second expert course leader has a wide and deep knowledge of major capture technologies: solvent, membrane and adsorption based technologies and has developed pathways for retrofitting CO2 capture and storage (CCS) to fossil fuel-based power plants. He has been actively engaged in Post-combustion capture project management and demonstration projects in Victoria's Latrobe Valley on CO2 capture and hydrogen production, and on CO2 capture using membrane contactor technology. He has led various feasibility studies for the Asian Development Bank on CO2 Capture at Indian Oil Corporation's refineries, for JPOWER on hydrogen production from Victorian brown coal and for Kawasaki on incorporation of CCS in hydrogen production from fossil fuel. He has authored multiple peer reviewed journal articles, co-authored various confidential reports on CO2 capture, utilization and hydrogen production and utility, and has presented his work at various conferences, symposiums and seminars. He has a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Monash University Australia and a Master of Technology in Process Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi India. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information about post training coaching support and fees applicable for this. Accreditions And Affliations
Bringing clarity to residential property About Who Could Benefit? A 1-day face-to-face course for those who work in property and lack formalised residential property-specific training or have a one-sided background and those working with residential property sector clients and are keen to understand them better – whether in the UK or abroad. This course is available on-line on demand. Contact kaushik@propertyoverview.co.uk This course provides the big picture, context and fundamentals per topic, based on the insight and experience of a residential property practitioner. We drill down where needed. We teach the fundamentals and show how everything fits together, making each attendee comfortable with lots of jargon in one engaging day. We use real examples and anecdotes to bring the theory to life, enabling attendees to relate this to their jobs. We teach theory & practice. We only use knowledgeable, engaging, approachable and energetic trainers. This course like all others are available to be taught on-line to companies in-house as well. Trainers: Nick Barnes & Jonathan Monnickendam Modules Introduction to Residential Property Essential knowledge for those working in residential property or with large-scale, institutional property clients. It provides a birds-eye, measured 360° view of the residential property industry for only £765+VAT pp or from £3,850+VAT in-house (inc. 6 attendees). It explains how it all fits together, what drives it, how things work and who does what. We get you comfortable with key bits of jargon that you are likely to come across day-to-day, related to the construction, letting, management and investment side of different types of residential property for sale or to let. We provide context on how residential property compares to other property types. The real-life case study ties everything back together. Modules in brief are: • Residential property types • Who does what in residential property • Residential property jargon • The letting process • Property market drivers: for sale and for rent • Property development (New Homes) vs second-hand stock • Investing in residential property: PRS, BTR, Student Accommodation, other types • The investment process, -styles and -vehicles • Residential investment-related jargon-busting • How does residential fit into the property sector & its place in a multi-asset portfolio • Case study team exercise To see detailed course content please click ‘see content’ below. To book please email cleo@propertyoverview.co.uk or fill in our booking form Next Date Available: Tue 4 June or Thu 6 July 2024 | (on-line or C. London if preferred) Pricing Find the best price. Property Overview offers competitively priced, effective training courses with unique practitioner-led content. Applied, relevant content leads to greater impact and value-for-money. Pricing below is shown for public courses for individual bookings, and for on-line in-house courses. To book one or several individual places, please fill in our booking form. For bookings of 4 or more staff an on-line in-house course is recommended, also as the content can be tailored around your needs and your products or services. This provides value for money and a more effective training course on top. Introduction to Residential Property £765pp +VAT for 1 space on public coursefrom £3,850+VAT/day in-house, includes 6 attendees in-house training day includes 6 attendees (£60pp/VAT surcharge thereafter)Plus UK VAT @ 20% (where applicable)
About this Training Course This 5 full-day course will focus on geological fundamentals: how different basin types differ in subsidence mechanisms, basin cycles, heat flow through time, depositional systems, structural styles and their type of petroleum systems. This will allow participants to make realistic interpretations in new areas; interpretations that are consistent with the specific basin type and to be expected depositional systems and structural styles. In addition, through simple paper-based exercises, the course will provide background and understanding of how some of the typical PBE products are made: creaming curves, Field-size plots and Yet-to-find. Finally, the essentials of commercial assessments will be covered. Training Objectives To provide participants with a sound understanding how, and under which conditions different basin types develop, and what the impact of their development is on the typical petroleum systems of these different basin types. To teach evaluation techniques that assist in the regional understanding and illustration of sedimentary basins and their development. While some of these techniques can be done using computers, in the course these will be done 'by hand' for maximum understanding. Target Audience This course is designed in the first place for geoscientists working in exploration and their direct supervisors. The course is also very instructive for specialist staff working closely with exploration staff such as (bio)stratigraphers, geochemists, basin modelers, structural geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers and petrophysicists. Course Level Intermediate Training Methods Each topic is introduced by a lecture, and leaning is re-enforced by practical exercises (on paper). There is ample time for discussions of general issues and any specific questions participants may have. For several exercises participants will be invited to do exercises on a basin of their choice, which will make the course more impactful for the participants. Participants will be provided with the following pre-read material: Concepts of Conventional Petroleum Systems. De Jager, J. (2020). Invited contribution for Regional Geology and Tectonics Volume 1: Global Concepts, Techniques and Methodology (eds: Adam, J., Chiarelly, D. & Scarselli, N. Play-Based Exploration of the petroleum potential of the Tremp-Graus, Ainsa and eastern Jaca Sub-basins in the southern De Jager, J & van Winden, M. (2020). invited contribution for Digital Learning - Multi-scale analysis of depositional systems and their subsurface workflows (eds: Grötsch, J. & Pöppelreiter, M.), EAGE. Trainer Your expert course leader has a PhD in Geology from the University of Utrecht. He worked for 31 years (1979 -2010) with Shell as an exploration geologist in a variety of functions across the globe. As Principle Technical Expert, he was responsible for ensuring that Risk & Volume assessments were carried out consistently and correctly in all of Shell's exploration units. In this capacity, he led and participated in countless prospect review sessions and developed and conducted a successful in-house course on Risks & Volume assessment. As manager of the Exploration Excellence Team, he performed in depth analysis of basins and plays and provided advice on exploration opportunities to senior management. Together with his team, he visited most of Shell's exploration offices, working hands-on with Shell's local exploration teams to generate new play and prospect ideas and to suggest evaluation techniques and technologies to apply. In 2010, he was appointed as extraordinary professor Regional and Petroleum Geology at the VU university of Amsterdam and in 2012 also at the University of Utrecht. He was visiting professor at the University of Malaya (Malaysia). Through his own consultancy, as of 2010, he provides advice on exploration activities to several companies and is regularly invited to carry out technical reviews. Activities cover all continents and include Portfolio Reviews, Prospect assessment, Play-based Exploration, and Geothermal activities. He conducts courses on several topics including Risk & Volume Assessment, Prospect Maturation, Basin Analysis, Play-based Exploration, Trap & Seal Analysis, Petroleum Geology for Non-geologists. Some of his recent publications include: De Jager, J. & van Winden, M. (2020): Play-Based Exploration of the petroleum potential of the Tremp-Graus, AÃnsa and eastern Jaca Sub-basins in the southern Pyrenees. Invited contribution for Digital Geology, EAGE special publication (eds: Grötsch, J. & Pöppelreiter, M.) De Jager, J. (2020). Concepts of Conventional Petroleum Systems. Invited contribution for Regional Geology and Tectonics Volume 1: Global Concepts, Techniques and Methodology (eds: Adam, J., Chiarelly, D. & Scarselli, N.) De Jager, J. (2021): Handbook Risk & Volume Assessment. Self-published De Jager, J., Van Ojik, K & Smit, R. (2023 - in preparation): Geological Development of The Netherlands. In: Geology of The Netherlands (eds: Ten Veen, J., Vis, G-J., De Jager, J. @ Wong, T.) POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
For those that process, commission or consume valuation reports and want to understand everything in it About Who Could Benefit? An on-line course for those who work with valuation reports – in property or for property clients – and who need to understand the valuation approaches & methods, jargon and drivers per property type better, to enable better informed decision making and more confident discussions with a valuer, or help with the production and sales of valuation systems. We explain the IVS-recognised valuation standards, the valuation methods that fall under those standards and valuation techniques or models. We make delegates comfortable with the jargon and explain the various drivers including by per property type. We use examples to bring the theory to life. The course is taught by Kaushik Shah and Philip Walker, a senior accredited and highly respected valuer. Modules Understanding Commercial Property Valuations This one-day course is aimed at people who process, commission or consume commercial property valuations and who would like to understand valuation reports more fully, enable them to derive value more effectively. This course goes from macro to micro. It describes the drivers of value, distinguishing between Price, Market Value and Worth. The course explains the RICS valuation standards and guidance, how things are measured (do you know?) and describes the three valuation approaches and the five underlying valuation methods for residential and commercial. We can cover methods used in the UK and the rest of the world such as Germany. The course explains what is usually used in what situation, and why. All the jargon you are likely to find in a valuation report is explained. We provide real-life examples to bring the valuations to life, and we work through the various valuation types, situations and property types. We finish with an outlook on how valuations are changing. Course book provided on the day. Taught by Philip Walker, FRICS and Kaushik Shah. Next Date Available: Wed 5 July | Location: London or on-line as preferredIn-House Course Understanding Valuations Our tailor-made courses fit around what your team requires. Courses can be freely constructed from a range of available modules, or new ones can be added. Items can be discussed as in-depth as required. We pride ourselves on our real-life, hands-on experience and insight on top of the theoretical basis. This enables us to teach a vast range of topics. Enquire about a half, 1 or 2-day course. Combination with other courses such as ‘An Introduction to Property’ is possible. Multi-buy discounts available. Detailed course manual is supplied on the day. To book email kaushik@propertyoverview.co.uk or call +44 (0)7722 866610 Pricing Find the best price. Property Overview offers competitively priced training courses with unique practitioner-led content, which means we can tailor our on-line in-house courses around your debt or investment portfolio and the types of valuation reports you receive. Applied, relevant content leads to greater impact and value-for-money. Pricing below is shown for on-line public courses for individual bookings (left), and for on-line or face-to-face in-house courses (right). For bookings of 4 or more staff an in-house course is recommended, also as the content can be tailored around your needs and your products or services. To book fill in the booking form or email kaushik@propertyoverview.co.uk Understanding Commercial Property Valuations £ 875pp • Standard Price +VAT for public course• Discounts available through SPR & IPFfor public courses.In-House Course Understanding Valuations £ 3,850/day • One day course, plus VAT.• Includes up to 6 attendees.• £60pp/day + VAT surcharge applies thereafter.• Multi-buy discounts are available.• UK pricing, prices upon application for courses taught abroad.
Better Business Cases™ Foundation and Practitioner: In-House Training Using this best-practice approach will allow organizations to reduce unnecessary spending and improve the decision-making process which gives you a greater chance of securing necessary funding and support for initiatives. The goal of the combined foundation and practitioner course is to develop a candidate's ability to deliver a comprehensive business case through encouraging expanded knowledge to guide the practical application of theoretical foundations. Upon the completion of this course, a candidate will be able to start applying the model to a real business case development project. The outline presented in the course overview will be addressed in the first 2 days, with the Foundation exam conducted on the morning of Day 3. Then the topics will be revisited at a deeper level, for 2 more days, with the Practitioner exam conducted on the afternoon of Day 5. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Develop the lifecycle of a business case and establish the relationships between the five cases Apply the steps in the business case development framework, in order to support the production of a business case, using the Five Case Model, for a given scenario. Overview of Better Business Cases Alignment with the strategic planning process Importance of the Business Case using the Five Case Model Overview of the Five Case Model Purpose of the key stages in the development of a spending proposal Purpose of a Business Justification Case Business Case Development Process Purpose of project / programme assurance and assurance reviews Responsibility for producing the Business Case Determining the Strategic Context and Undertaking the Strategic Assessment Scoping the Scheme and Preparing the Strategic Outline Case Planning the Scheme and Preparing the Outline Business Case Procuring the Solution and Preparing the Full Business Case Implementation and monitoring Evaluation and feedback Making the Case for Change Agree on the strategic context Determine spending objectives, existing arrangements, and business needs Determine potential business scope and key service requirements Determine benefits, risks, constraints, and dependencies Exploring the Preferred Way Forward Agree on critical success factors Determine long list options and SWOT analysis Recommend a preferred way forward Determining Potential Value for Money Revisit the short list Prepare the economic appraisal for short-listed options Undertake benefits appraisal Undertake risk appraisal Select preferred option and undertake sensitivity analysis Preparing for the Potential Deal Determine the procurement strategy Determine service streams and required outputs Outline potential risk apportionment Outline potential payment mechanisms Ascertain contractual issues and accountancy treatment Ascertaining Affordability and Funding Requirement Prepare the financial model Prepare the financial appraisals Planning for Successful Delivery Plan programme / project management Plan change and contract management Plan benefits realization Plan risk management Plan programme / project assurance and post-project evaluation Procuring the Value for Money Solution Revisit the case for change Revisit the OBC options Detail procurement process and evaluation of best and final offers (BAFOs) Contracting for the Deal Set out the negotiated deal and contractual arrangements Set out the financial implications of the deal Ensuring Successful Delivery Finalize project management arrangements and plans Finalize change management arrangements and plans Finalize benefits realization arrangements and plans Finalize risk management arrangements and plans Finalize contract management arrangements and plans Finalize post-project evaluation arrangements and plans
Level 7 Diploma In Human Resource Management - Pathway To MA Human Resource Management Degree Level 7 Diploma in Human Resource Management (QCF) – 6 - 8 Months Credits: 120 Credits The Level 7 Diploma in Human Resource Management qualification enables learners to progress into or within employment and/or to work toward a relevant Master’s Programme with advanced standing. This programme is a Pathway programme to M.A. Human Resource Management Degree Course Details Assessment: Assignments The objective of the Level 7 Diploma in Human Resource Management qualification is to provide learners with the skills and understanding in human resource management (HRM) that align with good strategic decision making to maintain organizations’ competitive advantage. Learners acquire knowledge through an integrated approach of theory in human resource management and practice using real-time activities. Successful completion of this qualification will develop learners’ strategic human resource management and leadership skills and their ability to focus on the requirements of implementing an organization’s strategy. Accreditation All MSBM courses are accredited by the relevant partners and awarding bodies. Please refer to MSBM accreditation in about us for more details. University Progression University Top-up On completion of this course, students have the opportunity to complete a Master's degree programme from a range of UK universities. The top-up programme can be studied online or on campus. The top-up comprises the final 60 credits which consist of either a dissertation or a dissertation and one module. (The course tuition fee listed above does NOT include the top-up fees) University Progression Click here to see University routes and fee information for progression. Entry Requirements For entry onto the Level 7 Diploma in Human Resource Management leading to the MA Human Resource Management qualification, learners must possess: An honours degree in related subject or UK level 6 diploma or equivalent overseas qualification i.e. Bachelors Degree or Higher National Diploma OR Mature learners (over 25) with at least 5 years of management experience if they do not possess the above qualification (this is reviewed on a case by case basis) Workshops Workshops are conducted by live webinars for all online students. Visa Requirements There is no Visa requirement for this programme.