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Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this course for? This How to be a Creative Writer does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning. Prerequisites This How to be a Creative Writer was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path As this course comes with multiple courses included as bonus, you will be able to pursue multiple occupations. This How to be a Creative Writer is a great way for you to gain multiple skills from the comfort of your home. Course Curriculum 01. Creative Writing Course: Writing Storybooks For Children Introduction Introduction to Children's Writing 00:02:00 Crucial Information 00:02:00 Keys to Success 00:02:00 A.I.M 00:04:00 Coming Up With Ideas Getting Ideas 00:02:00 Character Creation 00:02:00 Characters and Plotting 00:04:00 The Mechanics of Writing Planning Your Story 00:03:00 Storytelling 00:03:00 Important Technical Issues Point of View 00:04:00 Technical Writing Issues 00:04:00 Types of Children's Books Story Structure 00:02:00 Picture Books 1 00:03:00 Picture Books 2 00:03:00 Picture Books 3 00:02:00 Easy Readers 00:03:00 Transition Books 00:01:00 Chapter Books 00:02:00 Junior Novels 00:02:00 Young Adult Fiction 00:04:00 Advanced Fiction Techniques Dialogue 00:05:00 Show don't Tell 00:05:00 Conclusion Conclusion 00:02:00 02. Creative Writing Course - Short Stories Introduction Introduction to Short Story Writing 00:06:00 Foreword Who Am I to Run This Course? 00:06:00 It's All About Mindset 00:07:00 What Tools Do You Need To Succeed? 00:05:00 Part One: Mindset Mental Preparation 00:06:00 Time Management 00:06:00 Self Belief 00:02:00 Goal Setting 00:01:00 Part Two: The Basics Subject Matter 00:04:00 Genre 00:07:00 Scope 00:02:00 Getting Ideas 00:02:00 Part Three: Construction Time The 7-Step Story Generator 00:02:00 Characters & Character Creation 00:03:00 Creating Protagonists 00:07:00 Character Motivation & Interactions 00:03:00 Story & Setting 00:03:00 The 5-Point Story Structure 00:02:00 Style & Tone 00:02:00 Point of View & Tense 00:03:00 Plotting & The Twist 00:05:00 Building a Short Story Template 00:03:00 Building a Short Story Template 00:03:00 Introduction to Scrivener All Hail Scrivener! 00:04:00 Part Four: Writing Your Story The Opening Paragraph 00:03:00 Fast Writing 00:05:00 The Second Draft 00:04:00 Polishing 00:04:00 Part Five: Submitting Your Work 6 Lectures It's All About Presentation 00:04:00 Dealing With Rejection 00:02:00 Rights and Payment 00:01:00 Kindle Publishing 00:04:00 Conclusion Short Stories 00:02:00 03. Creative Writing Course - Fiction Module 1 Part 1 - Getting Ideas and How to Develop Them 00:30:00 Module 1 Part 2 - Inspiration and Finding The Time 00:30:00 Module 2 - What It Means To Be A Writer 00:30:00 Module 3 - Characters 00:30:00 Module 4 - Plotting and Story Construction 00:30:00 Module 5 - Theme, Templates & Outlining 00:30:00 Module 6 - Show Don't Tell 00:30:00 Module 7 - Punctuation, Grammar and some Basic Writing Rules 00:30:00 Module 8 - Scene Structure, Exposition and Story Rules 00:30:00 Module 9 - Chapter Structure, Vision and Focus 00:30:00 Module 10 - Fast Writing Without Fear or Censure 00:30:00 Module 11 - Editing, Re-writing & Polishing 00:30:00 Module 12 - Finishing, Submission & Publication 00:30:00 04. Creative Writing Course - Horror Lesson One: The History of Horror 01:00:00 Lesson Two: Characters and Concepts 01:00:00 Lesson Three: Location and Backdrop 01:00:00 Lesson Four: Story and Plotting 01:00:00 Lesson Five: Writing Issues 01:00:00 Lesson Six: Horror Markets 01:00:00 05. Creative Writing Course - Novel Introduction to Writing Fantasy 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson One - Imagining Fantasy 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Two - World Building, Maps and Visualization 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Three - Characters, Races and Societies 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Four - Plotting, Questing and Traveling 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Five - Point of View, Artifacts and Magic 01:00:00 Writing Fantasy - Lesson Six - Resolutions and Sequels 01:00:00 Amusing Article About Fantasy Writing (because it's true!) 01:00:00 Fantasy: Recommended Author & Book List 01:00:00 Fantasy Societies Listing 01:00:00 Mythological Creature Listing 01:00:00 06. Creative Writing Course - Thriller Introduction to Writing the Thriller 00:30:00 The Thriller: Form and Function 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson One 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Two 00:30:00 Exercise 1 - Building Your Thriller 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Three 00:30:00 Exercise 2 - Building Your Thriller 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Four 00:30:00 Exercise 3 - Building Your Thriller 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Five 00:30:00 Exercise 4 - Building Your Thriller 00:30:00 Writing the Thriller: Lesson Six 00:30:00 07. Diploma in Drama and Comedy Writing Welcome to the Writer's Greatest Untapped Income Source 00:15:00 Introduction to Writing for TV, Cable and Satellite Networks 01:00:00 Your Ideas and How to Present Them 01:00:00 What's Different About TV Writing? 01:00:00 Scripting, Editing and the Story Bible 00:30:00 A Special Masterclass On Comedy Writing 00:30:00 The Money and How You Get Paid 00:30:00
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The Management Skills Training Mini Bundle is built for those who manage people, deadlines, or both—often at the same time. With focused lessons in Team Leader, Problem Solving, Stress Management, GDPR, and Communication Skills, this bundle helps bring order to workplace chaos (without needing a panic button). It’s ideal for supervisors, coordinators, or anyone who’s ever had to write a polite email while fuming inside. Tidy up your workflow, avoid GDPR headaches, and keep your cool—all while learning at your own pace. The Management Skills Training Mini Bundle is designed for clarity, not complexity. Learning Outcomes: Manage teams and delegate responsibilities with better clarity. Handle stressful situations with calm, collected responses. Improve workplace communication through active listening techniques. Solve internal challenges using structured thinking approaches. Apply GDPR principles in everyday digital communication. Strengthen leadership confidence through knowledge, not guesswork. Who is this Course For: Managers dealing with team challenges and responsibilities. Coordinators aiming for better stress and people management. Professionals working with GDPR-related documents or data. Team leads looking for a communication refresh. Staff in charge of decision-making and staff feedback. Office supervisors balancing tasks, emails, and phone calls. Anyone expected to “sort it out” at work. Individuals new to managing or leading small teams. Career Path: Team Leader – £28,500/year Office Manager – £31,000/year People Operations Coordinator – £30,000/year Project Support Officer – £27,000/year Compliance Administrator – £29,500/year Internal Communications Officer – £28,000/year
This mini bundle isn’t about playing with toy trains—it’s geared for adults thinking about the rail industry, with a sensible introduction to the key areas that support driving roles. From car maintenance and problem solving to leadership and supply chain logic, each module complements the steady, structured mindset expected in rail transport. You’ll learn how to manage situations calmly, communicate clearly, and understand how logistical systems operate—without touching a track or wearing a hi-vis jacket. A solid first step for anyone looking at the transport industry with a practical head and a patient outlook. 🟪 Learning Outcomes: Understand vehicle mechanics and basic maintenance principles. Communicate clearly and effectively within team-based environments. Solve problems calmly with structured decision-making approaches. Coordinate and support team operations in transport settings. Learn supply chain flows and their role in rail logistics. Develop situational awareness and transport sector knowledge. 🟪 Who Is This Course For: Individuals interested in structured rail or driving careers. Learners considering transport and vehicle-related sectors. Customer service staff seeking operations knowledge. Delivery staff exploring train-based logistics pathways. Transport admin workers learning systems and team roles. Entry-level logistics support staff broadening understanding. Jobseekers eyeing the train industry or depot work. Anyone curious about structured rail operations environments. 🟪 Career Path (UK Average Salaries): Train Driver – £58,000/year Rail Operations Assistant – £30,000/year Transport Coordinator – £29,000/year Fleet Maintenance Scheduler – £28,000/year Logistics Support Administrator – £27,000/year Rail Team Supervisor – £32,000/year
Probation and prison officers walk the line between order and second chances. This mini bundle explores the core responsibilities of both fields, from communication and security protocols to team leadership and problem-solving under pressure. No judge’s gavel needed—just a strong sense of structure. The course selection supports clarity in decision-making, team management and interpersonal communication—skills essential when working in complex and often emotionally charged environments. Whether you're working in custody or out in the community, it all comes back to people and process. 🟪 Learning Outcomes: Understand core principles of probation and custodial settings. Communicate professionally across justice-related environments. Solve workplace issues using calm, structured approaches. Apply basic leadership practices to coordinate team activity. Manage challenging behaviours with balanced, consistent responses. Support individuals while maintaining order and boundaries. 🟪 Who Is This Course For: Entry-level staff aiming for probation or prison roles. Jobseekers interested in rehabilitation-focused justice work. Security staff moving into justice-sector team settings. Professionals preparing for HMP or probation interview stages. Support officers handling documentation and safety matters. Staff supporting vulnerable adults under supervision. Individuals aiming to work with offender rehabilitation services. Officers involved in community-based sentence support roles. 🟪 Career Path (UK Average Salaries): Probation Officer – £32,000/year Prison Officer – £30,000/year Rehabilitation Support Officer – £28,000/year Offender Case Administrator – £26,000/year Community Supervision Coordinator – £29,000/year Security and Risk Advisor (Justice Sector) – £31,000/year
Becoming a train driver starts with more than just learning the controls—it’s about handling information, people, and decisions with a clear head. This beginner-friendly bundle rolls together five focused subjects to help learners grasp the early essentials of train operation environments. From understanding vehicle basics and security measures to communicating clearly in fast-paced situations, this course offers a firm first step. It's suitable for those new to the field, curious about how transport jobs are structured, or simply looking for useful skills with wide application in rail and logistics work. Learning Outcomes: Learn how vehicles operate with straightforward maintenance insight. Manage unexpected issues through structured problem-solving tools. Improve communication under stress or high-speed demands. Understand team roles and how they work together efficiently. Get familiar with transport safety and security basics. Build focus and decision-making for organised environments. Who Is This Course For: Beginners considering a path toward train driving roles. Career changers exploring structured transport environments. Early learners keen on communication and leadership skills. Individuals seeking calm decision-making under pressure. People interested in transport sector organisation. Applicants aiming for junior transport-related positions. New staff needing better team-based coordination tools. Anyone curious about the structure of transport services. Career Path (UK Average Salaries): Train Driver (Trainee) – £32,000/year Transport Coordinator – £28,000/year Station Assistant – £24,000/year Security Officer (Transport) – £26,500/year Rail Operations Support – £25,500/year Communications Controller – £29,000/year
Driving a train isn’t just about pressing forward—it’s about handling pressure, thinking fast, and working with others who keep things on track. This mini bundle neatly combines core skills from communication to team leadership, with support in car maintenance to help lay the foundations of vehicle knowledge. Whether you're rail-minded or eyeing transport-related roles, this bundle offers accessible learning that leans into workplace know-how without drifting into overly technical waters. It’s a no-nonsense mix for those interested in roles tied to rail, travel, and team coordination—minus the grease and the guesswork. Learning Outcomes: Learn maintenance basics for understanding vehicle-related operations. Improve how you communicate clearly in high-stress situations. Handle group dynamics with stronger leadership techniques. Approach challenges with confident, logical problem-solving. Understand operational rules and expectations within rail services. Gain useful workplace habits through structured team-based scenarios. Who Is This Course For: Anyone exploring a role in rail operations or support. People interested in basic transport-related knowledge. Beginners aiming to understand driving-related environments. Staff members moving into team supervision roles. Those who want better group communication strategies. Learners seeking structured coordination and task focus. Individuals looking to support vehicle operation teams. New entrants curious about structured transport systems. Career Path (UK Average Salaries): Train Driver – £58,000/year Rail Operations Assistant – £26,000/year Transport Scheduler – £30,500/year Depot Team Leader – £34,000/year Transport Administrator – £25,000/year Passenger Services Officer – £24,500/year
Sick of watching small inefficiencies turn into big headaches? This mini bundle introduces you to Lean Six Sigma, project planning, structured problem-solving, and leadership principles—all designed to help you take control of your day before your to-do list takes control of you. Ideal for team members aiming to bring order to chaos, these courses help shape the kind of professional who can steer a project with both eyes open, spot a bottleneck before it clogs up the month, and keep the team from mutiny in the process. 🟪 Learning Outcomes: Apply Lean Six Sigma concepts to optimise working processes. Use lean manufacturing methods to identify unnecessary waste. Manage projects with improved structure and goal alignment. Solve workplace issues using proven step-by-step frameworks. Support efficient team communication and task delegation. Strengthen leadership awareness for smoother daily operations. 🟪 Who Is This Course For: Staff managing tasks or projects across multiple departments. New team leaders handling responsibility for group outcomes. Process coordinators in fast-paced or structured industries. Junior managers wanting better project control strategies. Professionals tasked with workflow improvements or audits. Operations staff with growing reporting or review duties. Anyone expected to ‘fix it’ without clear training. Support staff backing up leadership and admin teams. 🟪 Career Path (UK Average Salaries): Project Support Officer – £30,000/year Lean Improvement Coordinator – £32,000/year Junior Operations Manager – £34,000/year Team Leader – £31,000/year Quality Improvement Assistant – £28,000/year Business Process Analyst – £35,000/year