Day-to-Day Leadership Course Overview: This course on Day-to-Day Leadership equips learners with the essential tools and strategies to effectively lead on a daily basis. Covering key leadership principles and real-world applications, it focuses on enhancing decision-making, communication, and team management. Learners will explore situational leadership, practical models, and adaptable leadership styles that can be applied to diverse organisational settings. The course provides learners with the confidence to implement leadership strategies that foster collaboration, productivity, and team morale in their daily work. Course Description: The Day-to-Day Leadership course delves deeper into various leadership theories, including Situational Leadership, and offers a structured framework for leading teams effectively. Throughout the course, learners will engage with key concepts, including how to adapt leadership styles to different situations, develop key skills for motivating teams, and apply leadership strategies to ensure productivity and engagement. With an emphasis on real-world applications, learners will be guided through practical models and gain valuable insights into team dynamics, communication, and problem-solving. This course is ideal for individuals looking to enhance their leadership capabilities and progress in their professional development. Day-to-Day Leadership Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to this Course Module 02: Introduction to Situational Leadership Module 03: A Practical Model for Day-to-Day Leadership Module 04: The Skills for Day-to-Day Leadership Styles Module 05: Bonus Content Module 06: Closing Section (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop leadership capabilities. Professionals aiming to enhance their team management skills. Beginners with an interest in leadership and management. Those interested in improving day-to-day workplace leadership. Career Path: Team Leader Operations Manager Project Manager Department Head Leadership Coach Organisational Development Specialist
Working from Home Essentials Course Overview: "Working from Home Essentials" provides learners with the knowledge and skills to excel in a home-based work environment. This course explores the tools, techniques, and strategies necessary for efficient and effective remote work. From understanding essential online meeting tools to mastering project management and communication software, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of what it takes to succeed in a virtual workplace. The course highlights key tools for maintaining productivity, staying organised, and fostering clear communication, ensuring that learners are well-equipped to thrive in a remote role. Course Description: This course dives deep into the core elements of working from home, equipping learners with the knowledge to use a variety of tools designed to enhance productivity and collaboration. Topics include navigating online meeting platforms, utilising project management tools, and improving communication through digital mediums. Learners will understand how to plan and manage tasks remotely, effectively lead virtual teams, and ensure clear communication channels. By the end of the course, learners will have a thorough grasp of the software and strategies essential for remote work success, making them highly adaptable to modern work settings. Working from Home Essentials Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to Work from Home Module 02: Online Meeting Tools Module 03: Project Management Tools Module 04: Project Planning Tools Module 05: Communication Tools (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their remote work skills. Professionals aiming to enhance their efficiency in virtual environments. Beginners with an interest in learning the basics of remote work tools. Those looking to transition to or improve their work-from-home experience. Career Path Virtual Assistant Remote Project Manager Digital Marketing Specialist Customer Support Representative (Remote) Online Content Creator Remote Team Coordinator
Team Building Masterclass Course Overview This Team Building Masterclass provides learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to create high-performing teams in various professional environments. Covering core topics such as communication, team dynamics, and leadership strategies, this course offers valuable insights into the qualities that contribute to a successful team. Learners will gain practical tools for managing both in-person and remote teams, along with strategies for overcoming common challenges. By the end of the course, learners will have a clear understanding of how to build cohesive, motivated, and effective teams, enhancing their leadership potential and organisational impact. Course Description The Team Building Masterclass delves into the critical aspects of team success, starting with the key qualities that define high-performing teams. Participants will explore various communication techniques, effective team-building models, and the stages of the team-building process. Special focus is placed on the challenges faced when managing virtual teams, as well as interactive exercises designed to strengthen team bonds. Throughout the course, learners will develop a comprehensive understanding of the essential elements of team collaboration and gain strategies for navigating obstacles. This course is ideal for those seeking to improve team cohesion and productivity in their professional roles. Team Building Masterclass Curriculum Module 01: Qualities of a Successful Team Module 02: Communicating Effectively as a Team Module 03: Team Building Models Module 04: Team Building Process Module 05: Challenges of Managing a Virtual Team Module 06: Team Building Exercises (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their leadership skills Professionals aiming to improve team performance Beginners with an interest in team management Managers looking to develop team-building strategies HR professionals and organisational developers Career Path Team Manager Project Manager HR Specialist Organisational Development Consultant Leadership Coach Remote Team Manager
Leadership and Management Essential Skill Course Overview: The "Leadership and Management Essential Skill" course provides an in-depth exploration of key concepts, strategies, and tools essential for effective leadership and management. Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of leadership theories, management principles, and the critical differences between the two. Designed for those seeking to enhance their managerial expertise, the course delves into leadership styles, their impact, and the common challenges leaders face. By completing this course, participants will be equipped to lead teams with confidence, make informed decisions, and effectively manage diverse challenges in the workplace. Course Description: This course covers a range of topics that are fundamental to leadership and management. Learners will explore core management principles, including decision-making and organisational strategies, and apply leadership theories to real-world scenarios. The course also examines the differences between leadership and management and provides insight into the obstacles leaders face, such as resistance to change and conflict resolution. Various leadership styles will be discussed, along with their impacts on team dynamics and the importance of mentoring. Upon completion, learners will possess a strong foundation in both leadership and management, enabling them to apply their knowledge to various professional environments. Leadership and Management Essential Skill Curriculum: Module 01: Principles of Management Module 02: Applied Theories on Leadership Module 03: Leadership and Management Differences & Applications Module 04: Obstacles in Leadership and Management Module 05: Different Leadership Styles Module 06: Impact of Different Leadership Style and Mentoring (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop leadership capabilities. Professionals aiming to advance in management roles. Beginners with an interest in leadership or management. Anyone looking to improve team and organisational performance. Career Path: Team Leader Project Manager Department Head Operations Manager Senior Executive Leadership Consultant
Course Overview The "Interpersonal Skills for Professional Development" course is designed to equip learners with essential communication and emotional intelligence tools for career advancement. It covers a range of topics, including effective communication, collaboration, networking, and conflict management. By completing this course, learners will enhance their ability to build strong professional relationships, manage conflicts, and navigate diverse work environments. The course is ideal for professionals seeking to improve their interpersonal skills, elevate their workplace presence, and foster positive working relationships that contribute to personal and professional growth. Course Description This course dives deeper into various interpersonal skills that are crucial in any professional environment. Learners will explore topics such as emotional intelligence, which helps in recognising and managing emotions in the workplace, and collaboration, which focuses on working effectively within teams. The course also covers networking strategies, cultural sensitivity, conflict resolution, and negotiation techniques, ensuring learners develop a well-rounded skill set. Through these modules, learners will gain the tools to interact successfully with colleagues, clients, and superiors, all while cultivating a professional attitude that enhances career development. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Interpersonal Skills Module 02: Effective Communication Module 03: Emotional Intelligence Module 04: Collaboration and Teamwork Module 05: Networking and Relationship Building Module 06: Cultural Sensitivity and Diversity Module 07: Conflict Management Module 08: Negotiation Skills (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their communication and interpersonal relationships. Professionals aiming to advance in their careers by mastering essential soft skills. Beginners with an interest in enhancing their workplace interactions. Anyone looking to develop emotional intelligence and conflict management strategies. Career Path Human Resources Specialist Project Manager Sales Executive Team Leader Client Relations Manager Customer Service Professional Public Relations Officer
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The target audience for the DevOps Foundation course includes Management, Operations, Developers, QA and Testing professionals such as: Individuals involved in IT development IT operations or IT service management. Individuals who require an understanding of DevOps principles. IT professionals working within, or about to enter, an Agile Service Design Environment The following IT roles: Automation Architects, Application Developers, Business Analysts, Business Managers, Business Stakeholders, Change Agents, Consultants, DevOps Consultants, DevOps Engineers, Infrastructure Architect, Integration Specialists, IT Directors, IT Managers, IT Operations, IT Team Leaders, Lean Coaches, Network Administrators, Operations Managers, Project Managers, Release Engineers, Software Developers, Software Tester/QA, System Administrators, Systems Engineers, System Integrators, Tool Providers. Overview The learning objectives for DevOps Foundation include an understanding of: DevOps objectives and vocabulary Benefits to the business and IT Principles and practices including Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, testing, security and the Three Ways DevOps relationship to Agile, Lean and ITSM Improved workflows, communication and feedback loops Automation practices including deployment pipelines and DevOps toolchains Scaling DevOps for the enterprise Critical success factors and key performance indicators Real-life examples and results The DevOps Foundation course provides a baseline understanding of key DevOps terminology to ensure everyone is talking the same language and highlights the benefits of DevOps to support organizational success. Learners will gain an understanding of DevOps, the cultural and professional movement that stresses communication, collaboration, integration, and automation to improve the flow of work between software developers and IT operations professionals. This course prepares you for the DevOps Foundation (DOFD) certification. Exploring DevOps Defining DevOps Why Does DevOps Matter? Core DevOps Principles The Three Ways The First Way The Theory of Constraints The Second Way The Third Way Chaos Engineering Learning Organizations Key DevOps Practices Continuous Testing, Integration, Delivery, Deployment Site Reliability & Resilience Engineering DevSecOps ChatOps Kanban Business and Technology Frameworks Agile ITSM Lean Safety Culture Learning Organizations Continuous Funding Culture, Behaviors & Operating Models Defining Culture Cultural Debt Behavioral Models Organizational maturity models Automation & Architecting DevOps Toolchains CI/CD Cloud, Containers, and Microservices AI and Machine Learning Automation DevOps Toolchains Measurement, Metrics, and Reporting The Importance of Measurement DevOps Metrics - Speed, Quality, Stability, Culture Change lead/cycle time Value Driven Metrics Sharing, Shadowing and Evolving DevOps in the Enterprise Roles DevOps Leadership Organizational Considerations Getting Started Challenges, Risks, and Critical Success Factors Additional course details: Nexus Humans DevOps Foundation (DevOps Institute) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the DevOps Foundation (DevOps Institute) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
About this VILT Tripod can be used in any area of business where the organisation has a management system in place to prevent unwanted events e.g., health, safety, environment, quality, security, productivity, project management, and many more Tripod Beta is one of several tools based on Tripod's fundamental principles. Tripod Beta is based on proven theories, man years of academic research, and testing in the workplace. The Swiss Cheese Model originated from this work. Features of the methodology are: 1) the Tripod Beta diagram; it provides an easy-to-read summary of the entire investigation on a single page, 2) it accommodates deficiencies in leadership and worker participation, 3) it accommodates deficiencies in human behaviour, and 4) it highlights missing controls (not just controls that failed). Quality throughout all aspects of Tripod is assured by the Stichting Tripod Foundation (STF) and the Energy Institute. The participants will gain a theoretical understanding of the Tripod Beta methodology and terminology. They will be able to read Tripod diagrams and reports, and be able to assist incident investigation/analysis as a team member. This is the first step to becoming an accredited silver or gold practitioner. Tripod Beta Practitioner Accreditation is meant to build these skills, through a blend of support, coaching and assessments. Feedback is provided on Tripod incident investigation reports, giving the Practitioner the opportunity to hone their skills and become confident in their ability to use Tripod effectively. Training Objectives Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Pass the Tripod Beta Practitioner (Bronze Level) exam Act as a team member or Tripod facilitator on an incident investigation Plan and schedule activities for an incident investigation Focus line of enquiry during an investigation Engage with the most relevant people at each stage of the investigation Describe the incident causation paths in terms that align with their management system Consider issues relating to leadership, worker participation and human behaviour Assess the quality of an incident report Apply the process to any type of unwanted event that should have been prevented by a management system e.g., health, safety, environment, financial, security, productivity, quality, project management etc. Combine the findings from many incidents with data from other initiatives e.g., audits and inspections, to spot trends to prioritise actions and product a single improvement plan Target Audience The course is recommended for anyone who is expected to play a role in designing, reviewing, auditing, and following your organizations OH&S management system. Successful participants will be awarded the Stitching Tripod Foundation Tripod Beta Bronze certificate. The following oil & gas company personnel will benefit from the knowledge shared in this course: CEO Team Leaders Legal, insurance and finance departments Managers (Line and Function) Maintenance Engineers Quality Assurance Engineers Process Engineers Incident Investigators (Team member & Tripod facilitator) Project Managers System Custodians Technical Authorities Key Contractor's Management Contract Managers/Holders Safety Representatives Risk Management Engineers HSE Advisors Supervisors Auditors Regulators Course Level Basic or Foundation Trainer Your expert course leader has over 30 years of experience in construction, operations and maintenance with the upstream exploration and production sector. He joined Shell International E&P in 1971 and for 28 years worked in several locations around the world. Following the Piper Alpha incident he led Shell's two year, £10M major overhaul of their permit to work system. He first made use of the Tripod Beta principles during this period and since then he has delivered over 100 Tripod Beta courses in more than 25 locations around the world. He is a Chartered Engineer, a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and holds a postgraduate diploma from the University of Birmingham (UK). 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
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PgMP® Exam Prep: In-House Training This course is designed and developed by PgMP® certified consultants and instructors. Its aim is to prepare professionals who are familiar with the principles of program management for the Program Management Professional (PgMP)® Examination. The course is based on PMI's The Standard for Program Management, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), and PMI's Program Management Professional (PgMP)® Examination Content Outline (current versions). Through this learning experience, you will explore: Program management from a PMI standard perspective, including the interdependencies between the five performance domains, the three program phases, and the ten supporting activities in this new and improved program management standard The difference between the five performance domains in the new program management standard and the five practice domains in the examination content outline The role and competencies of the program manager The difference between project managers and program managers - and their relationship in a program environment The difference between program managers and portfolio managers - and their relationship in a program environment How program managers align and manage benefits The best ways to engage and involve program stakeholder groups How to establish governance across the program life cycle What You Will Learn At the end of this course, you will be able to: Differentiate between the practice domains in the PMI PgMP® Examination Content Outline and the performance domains in The Standard for Program Management - Fourth Edition Name and describe the three phases in the program management life-cycle phases Describe the mapping of the life-cycle phases with the supporting program activities Identify the key outputs of the supporting program activities Articulate the interrelationships between the program management supporting processes and the mapping of processes to Knowledge Areas and Process Groups in the PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition Apply program management knowledge to answer foundation and scenario-based questions Summarize the process and eligibility criteria for earning the PgMP® credential Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Programs, projects, and portfolio definitions differences, and how they relate The definition of a component and how it relates to a program Representative program management life cycle Role of the program manager and the program office The difference between the program management practice and performance domains Program Register and Knowledge Asset Management Program registers, and how they are used to manage knowledge assets Knowledge asset management, beginning with the data, information, knowledge, and wisdom (DIKW) Model Knowledge assets and relationship to the performance domains The program manager as a knowledge asset manager Types of Programs Perspectives on programs to establish the 'right' perspective Categories of programs based on the program standard Scenario-based questions Program and Organization Strategy Alignment An overview of the Program Strategy Alignment performance domain Exploration of the elements of strategic alignment, i.e., the business case, program charter, and program roadmap Exploration of organization maturity and strategic alignment Scenario-based questions that reference both the Program Strategy Alignment performance domain and the Strategic Program Management practice domain Program Benefits An overview of the Program Benefits Management performance domain Exploration of each benefits management interaction with the representative program management life cycle: Benefits IdentificationBenefits Analysis and PlanningBenefits DeliveryBenefits TransitionBenefits SustainmentScenario-based questions that reference both the Program BenefitsManagement performance domain and the Benefits Management practice domain Program Stakeholder Engagement An overview of the Program Stakeholder Engagement performance domain Exploration of each stakeholder engagement performance domain activity: Program Stakeholder IdentificationProgram Stakeholder AnalysisProgram Stakeholder Engagement PlanningProgram Stakeholder EngagementProgram Stakeholder CommunicationsScenario-based questions that reference both the Program StakeholderEngagement performance domain and the Stakeholder Management practice domain Program Governance An overview of the Program Governance performance domain Exploration of each program governance performance domain activity: Program governance practicesProgram governance roles and responsibilitiesProgram governance design and implementationGovernance relationship within programsScenario-based questions that reference both the Program Governance performance domain and the Governance practice domain Program Life Cycle Management An overview of the Program Life Cycle Management performance domain Exploration of the three phases in the representative program life cycle: Program DefinitionProgram DeliveryProgram ClosureExploration of the interaction between program activities and integration managementScenario-based questions that reference both the Program Life CycleManagement performance domain and the Program Life Cycle practice domain Program Management Supporting Activities - Part 1 An overview of the program management supporting activities Exploration of 5 of 10 supporting activities: Program change managementProgram communications managementProgram financial managementProgram information managementProgram procurement managementScenario-based question(s) presented after each supporting activity Program Management Supporting Activities - Part 2 Exploration of the remaining 6 of 10 supporting activities: Program quality managementProgram resource managementProgram risk managementProgram schedule managementProgram scope managementScenario-based question(s) presented after each supporting activity Program Management Professional (PgMP®) Examination Application process and timeline General and special eligibility criteria International Institute's Online Learning Tool - access to sample examination questions Program Management Professional (PgMP®) Examination breakdown of domains and subdomains Terms and conditions of the exam PgMP® Professional Code of Conduct