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Overview The Professional Crisis Management Certificate course provides comprehensive training in various aspects of business management, including operations management, business analysis, strategic analysis, project management, business development, performance management, risk management, quality management, communication skills, human resource management, customer service, and conflict management. Participants will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage crises and navigate challenging situations in a professional setting. Learning Outcomes: Master the principles of effective business management. Acquire essential skills in operations management and business analysis. Develop proficiency in strategic analysis and project management. Understand the intricacies of risk management and recovery strategies. Enhance your communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution abilities. Why buy this Professional Crisis Management Certificate? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Certification After studying the course materials of the Professional Crisis Management Certificate you will be able to take the MCQ test that will assess your knowledge. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this course for? Professionals aspiring to excel in crisis management roles. Business managers and leaders seeking to strengthen their skillset. Individuals aiming to transition into crisis management careers. Project managers looking to expand their knowledge. Anyone interested in gaining a comprehensive understanding of business operations. Prerequisites This Professional Crisis Management Certificate 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 Crisis Manager: £30,000 - £70,000 per year Operations Manager: £30,000 - £60,000 per year Business Analyst: £25,000 - £50,000 per year Project Manager: £30,000 - £70,000 per year Human Resources Manager: £35,000 - £70,000 per year Quality Assurance Manager: £30,000 - £60,000 per year Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Business Management Introduction to Business Management 00:25:00 Module 02: Operations Management Operations Management 00:24:00 Module 03: Introduction to Business Analysis Introduction to Business Analysis 00:14:00 Module 04: Strategic Analysis and Product Scope Strategic Analysis and Product Scope 00:28:00 Module 05: Project Management Project Management 00:19:00 Module 06: Business Development and Succession Planning Business Development and Succession Planning 00:24:00 Module 07- Business Process Management Business Process Management 00:44:00 Module 08: Planning & Forecasting Operations Planning & Forecasting Operations 00:21:00 Module 09: Performance Management Performance Management 00:18:00 Module 10: Management of Cash and Credit Management of Cash and Credit 00:19:00 Module 11: Managing Risk and Recovery Managing Risk and Recovery 00:26:00 Module 12: Quality Management Quality Management 00:21:00 Module 13: Communication Skills Communication Skills 00:25:00 Module 14: Business Environment Business Environment 00:16:00 Module 15: Organisational Skills Organisational Skills 01:16:00 Module 16: Negotiation Techniques Negotiation Techniques 00:16:00 Module 17: Human Resource Management Human Resource Management 00:19:00 Module 18: Motivation and Counselling Motivation and Counselling 00:19:00 Module 19: Customer Service Customer Service 00:16:00 Module 20: Time Management Time Management 00:40:00 Module 21: Conflict Management Conflict Management 00:14:00
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Use Cases for Business Analysis The use case is a method for documenting the interactions between the user of a system and the system itself. Use cases have been in the software development lexicon for over twenty years, ever since it was introduced by Ivar Jacobson in the late 1980s. They were originally intended as aids to software design in object-oriented approaches. However, the method is now used throughout the Solution Development Life Cycle from elicitation through to specifying test cases, and is even applied to software development that is not object oriented. This course identifies how business analysts can apply use cases to the processes of defining the problem domain through elicitation, analyzing the problem, defining the solution, and confirming the validity and usability of the solution. What you will Learn You'll learn how to: Apply the use case method to define the problem domain and discover the conditions that need improvement in a business process Employ use cases in the analysis of requirements and information to create a solution to the business problem Translate use cases into requirements Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Overview of use case modeling What is a use case model? The 'how and why' of use cases When to perform use case modeling Where use cases fit into the solution life cycle Use cases in the problem domain Use cases in the solution domain Use case strengths and weaknesses Use case variations Use case driven development Use case lexicon Use cases Actors and roles Associations Goals Boundaries Use cases though the life cycle Use cases in the life cycle Managing requirements with use cases The life cycle is use case driven Elicitation with Use Cases Overview of the basic mechanics and vocabulary of use cases Apply methods of use case elicitation to define the problem domain, or 'as is' process Use case diagrams Why diagram? Partitioning the domain Use case diagramming guidelines How to employ use case diagrams in elicitation Guidelines for use case elicitation sessions Eliciting the problem domain Use case descriptions Use case generic description template Alternative templates Elements Pre and post conditions Main Success Scenario The conversation Alternate paths Exception paths Writing good use case descriptions Eliciting the detailed workflow with use case descriptions Additional information about use cases Analyzing Requirements with Use Cases Use case analysis on existing requirements Confirming and validating requirements with use cases Confirming and validating information with use cases Defining the actors and use cases in a set of requirements Creating the scenarios Essential (requirements) use case Use case level of detail Use Case Analysis Techniques Generalization and Specialization When to use generalization or specialization Generalization and specialization of actors Generalization and specialization of use cases Examples Associating generalizations Subtleties and guidelines Use Case Extensions The <> association The <> association Applying the extensions Incorporating extension points into use case descriptions Why use these extensions? Extensions or separate use cases Guidelines for extensions Applying use case extensions Patterns and anomalies o Redundant actors Linking hierarchies Granularity issues Non-user interface use cases Quality considerations Use case modeling errors to avoid Evaluating use case descriptions Use case quality checklist Relationship between Use Cases and Business Requirements Creating a Requirements Specification from Use Cases Flowing the conversation into requirements Mapping to functional specifications Adding non-functional requirements Relating use cases to other artifacts Wire diagrams and user interface specifications Tying use cases to test cases and scenarios Project plans and project schedules Relationship between Use Cases and Functional Specifications System use cases Reviewing business use cases Balancing use cases Use case realizations Expanding and explaining complexity Activity diagrams State Machine diagrams Sequence diagrams Activity Diagrams Applying what we know Extension points Use case chaining Identifying decision points Use Case Good Practices The documentation trail for use cases Use case re-use Use case checklist Summary What did we learn, and how can we implement this in our work environment?
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