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Building Better Careers with Soft Skills: 1-Day Workshop in Bedford

By Mangates

10 Soft Skills You Need 1 Day Training in Bedford

Building Better Careers with Soft Skills: 1-Day Workshop in Bedford
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Practical Sales Skills 1 Day Workshop in Paisley

By Mangates

Practical Sales Skills 1 Day Workshop in Paisley

Practical Sales Skills 1 Day Workshop in Paisley
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Practical Sales Skills 1 Day Workshop in High Wycombe

By Mangates

Practical Sales Skills 1 Day Workshop in High Wycombe

Practical Sales Skills 1 Day Workshop in High Wycombe
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Practical Sales Skills 1 Day Workshop in Belfast

By Mangates

Practical Sales Skills 1 Day Workshop in Belfast

Practical Sales Skills 1 Day Workshop in Belfast
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Certificate in Risk Management

5.0(4)

By LGCA | London Governance and Compliance Academy

In this course, you will explore the core principles of risk and risk management in the context of the financial services sector. This training programme will cover a wide range of topics, from the regulatory environment and risk identification to the three lines of defence model and the impact of risk on the broader business environment. By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complex world of financial risk management. This training programme will guide you through the intricacies of the financial services industry, providing real-world examples and practical insights. The course features a structured approach with end-of-chapter questions to test your understanding, ensuring that you’re well-prepared to tackle risk management challenges. Join us on this educational journey to enhance your understanding of risk management in financial services and to develop the expertise needed to thrive in this dynamic industry! Study method Online, self-paced Course format What's this? Reading material - PDF/e-book, article/plain text Duration 30 hours Access to content 90 days Certification Certificate in Risk Management Certificates Qualification Certificate - Free Description The AGRC Certificate in Risk Management is a comprehensive programme aimed at providing participants with a deep understanding of risk and risk management within the financial services sector. This course covers a wide array of topics, including the regulatory environment, risk identification, and the three lines of defence model. By the end of the program, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and practical skills required to navigate the intricacies of financial risk management. Whether you’re a student, professional, or simply interested in financial risk management, this course offers a solid foundation in this critical field. The expected learning outcomes encompass an array of skills, from understanding risk principles to conducting risk assessments and applying risk management frameworks in practical scenarios. This program is a valuable educational journey for those seeking to excel in the dynamic world of financial services. Some of the topics to be covered by this Certificate include: Principles of Risk and Risk Management The Financial Services Sector Impact of Risk in Financial Services The Regulatory Environment in Financial Services Establishing and Applying a Risk Management Framework Approaches Used to Identify, Assess, and Treat Risks The Three Lines of Defence Model Sources of Risk in Financial Services Risk Assessments in Financial Services Risk Treatment and Incident Response Who is this course for? This course is ideal for anyone wishing to be introduced to risk management in the financial services industry. Professionals carrying out the roles of directors, members of the Board, senior managers, lawyers, company secretaries, compliance and risk officers, and consultants may benefit from this course. It is also suitable to professionals pursuing regulatory CPDs in financial regulation. Requirements No previous knowledge or experience is required, although it is assumed that participants have good knowledge of English and a sound educational background.

Certificate in Risk Management
Delivered Online On Demand
£650

Innovation Project Management: On-Demand

By IIL Europe Ltd

Innovation Project Management: On-Demand Companies need growth for survival. Companies cannot grow simply through cost reduction and reengineering efforts. This program describes the relationship that needs to be established between innovation, business strategy, and project management to turn a creative idea into a reality. We will explore the importance of identifying the components of an innovative culture, existing differences, challenges, and the new set of skills needed in innovation project management. Companies need growth for survival. Companies cannot grow simply through cost reduction and reengineering efforts. Innovation is needed and someone must manage these innovation projects. Over the past two decades, there has been a great deal of literature published on innovation and innovation management. Converting a creative idea into reality requires projects and some form of project management. Unfortunately, innovation projects, which are viewed as strategic projects, may not be able to be managed using the traditional project management philosophy we teach in our project management courses. There are different skill sets needed, different tools, and different life-cycle phases. Innovation varies from industry to industry and even companies within the same industry cannot come to an agreement on how innovation project management should work. This program describes the relationship that needs to be established between innovation, business strategy, and project management to turn a creative idea into a reality. We will explore the importance of identifying the components of an innovative culture, existing differences, challenges, and the new set of skills needed in innovation project management. What you Will Learn Explain the links needed to bridge innovation, project management, and business strategy Describe the different types of innovation and the form of project management each require Identify the differences between traditional and innovation project management, especially regarding governance, human resources management challenges, components of an innovative culture and competencies needed by innovation project managers Establish business value and the importance of new metrics for measuring and reporting business value Relate innovation to business models and the skills needed to contribute in the business model development Recognize the roadblocks affecting innovation project management and their cause to determine what actions can be taken Determine the success and failure criteria of an innovation project Foundation Concepts Understanding innovation Role of innovation in a company Differences between traditional (operational) and strategic projects Innovation management Differences between innovation and R&D Differing views of innovation Why innovation often struggles Linking Innovation Project Management to Business Strategy The business side of innovation project management The need for innovation targeting Getting close to the customers and their needs The need for line-of-sight to the strategic objectives The innovation enterprise environmental factors Tools for linking Internal Versus External (Co-creation) Innovation Open versus closed innovation Open innovation versus crowdsourcing Benefits of internal innovation Benefits of co-creation (external) innovation Selecting co-creation partners The focus of co-creation The issues with intellectual property Understanding co-creation values Understanding the importance of value-in-use Classification of Innovations and Innovation Projects Types of projects Types of innovations Competency-enhancing versus competency-destroying innovations Types of innovation novelty Public Sector of Innovation Comparing public and private sector project management Types of public service innovations Reasons for some public sector innovation failures An Introduction to Innovation Project Management Why traditional project management may not work The need for a knowledge management system Differences between traditional and innovation project management Issues with the 'one-size-fits-all' methodology Using end-to-end innovation project management Technology readiness levels (TRLs) Integrating Kanban principles into innovation project management Innovation and the Human Resources Management Challenge Obtaining resources Need for a talent pipeline Need for effective resource management practices Prioritizing resource utilization Using organizational slack Corporate Innovation Governance Types of innovation governance Business Impact Analysis (BIA) Innovation Project Portfolio Management Office (IPPMO) Using nondisclosure agreements, secrecy agreements, confidentiality agreements, and patents Adverse effects of governance decisions Innovation Cultures Characteristics of a culture for innovation Types of cultures Selecting the right people Linking innovation to rewards Impact of the organizational reward system Innovation Competencies Types of innovation leadership The need for active listening Design thinking Dealing with ambiguity, uncertainty, risks, crises, and human factors Value-Based Innovation Project Management Metrics Importance of innovation project management metrics Understanding value-driven project management Differences between benefits and value - and when to measure Traditional versus the investment life cycle Benefits harvesting Benefits and value sustainment Resistance to change Tangible and intangible innovation project management metrics Business Model Innovation Business model characteristics Impact of disruptive innovation Innovation Roadblocks Roadblocks and challenges facing project managers Ways to overcome the roadblocks Defining Innovation Success and Failure Categories for innovation success and failure Need for suitability and exit criteria Reasons for innovation project failure Predictions on the Future of Innovation Project Management The Six Pillars of changing times Some uses for the new value and benefits metrics

Innovation Project Management: On-Demand
Delivered Online On Demand15 minutes
£650

Boost Customer Satisfaction: Join us 1 Day Training in Birmingham

By Mangates

Customer Service Essentials 1 Day Training in Birmingham

Boost Customer Satisfaction: Join us 1 Day Training in Birmingham
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Boost Customer Satisfaction: Join us 1 Day Training in Hinckley

By Mangates

Customer Service Essentials 1 Day Training in Hinckley

Boost Customer Satisfaction: Join us 1 Day Training in Hinckley
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Boost Customer Satisfaction: Join us 1 Day Training in Perth, UK

By Mangates

Customer Service Essentials 1 Day Training in Perth, UK

Boost Customer Satisfaction: Join us 1 Day Training in Perth, UK
Delivered In-Person + more
£595 to £795

Project Management Office: Virtual In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Project Management Office: Virtual In-House Training The goal of this course is to equip the participant with the necessary knowledge and skills to establish, improve, and support a project management office (PMO) that is the catalyst for portfolio and delivery management excellence. This course addresses the complexities of both understanding and choosing the correct PMO framework from among several alternatives. Additionally, the typical PMO supporting elements: domains of work, maturity level, and performance metrics, are elaborated. These elements position a PMO to realize and sustain the business value anticipated by the organization.

Project Management Office: Virtual In-House Training
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£850