Workplace well-being is vital for employee satisfaction and productivity, yet numerous challenges hinder its attainment. High stress levels stemming from heavy workloads and tight deadlines impact mental health. Insufficient work-life balance leads to burnout and diminished morale. By prioritizing well-being, businesses nurture a healthy and engaged workforce, ensuring sustained success in the demanding landscape of modern business environments. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Create an understanding of developing a Business case for Health and Well- Being How to create Employee Wellness Program Different ways to diversify Wellness Program Evaluating different means for increasing awareness of Employees Wellness Program Target Audience Human Resources Professionals. Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals
Unconscious bias is a pervasive issue in the business world, often hindering diversity and inclusion efforts. People commonly face challenges related to recognizing and mitigating their unconscious biases, which can lead to unfair treatment, inequity, and missed opportunities in the workplace. These biases affect hiring decisions, team dynamics, and overall organizational culture. T Participants will learn to create a more inclusive and equitable work environment by acknowledging and addressing these hidden biases, fostering diversity, and promoting fair treatment for all. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Define unconscious bias and its consequence Recognize five types of unconscious bias Explain ways to overcome unconscious bias Avoiding bias while recruiting and retaining talent Target Audience Human Resources Professionals. Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals
In today's globalized business landscape, working across cultures is both an opportunity and a challenge. Individuals often grapple with issues related to understanding diversity and inclusion. Common problems include cultural misunderstandings, miscommunication, and unintentional biases, which can hinder collaboration, teamwork, and productivity. By mastering these skills, individuals can enhance their ability to work effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders, contributing to a more harmonious and successful business environment. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Understand how different cultures compare and how to interact more effectively with people from those cultures Communicating with people with different cultural backgrounds Adapting your persuasion techniques to cultural norms Decision-making styles influenced by cultural norms Building trust across various cultures Target Audience Human Resources Professionals. Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals
In today's diverse business landscape, fostering a sense of belonging can be a challenge. Individuals often grapple with issues related to diversity and inclusion, such as biases, stereotypes, and miscommunications. These problems can lead to a lack of inclusivity, hinder teamwork, and result in missed opportunities for innovation and collaboration. . Participants will learn to recognize biases, challenge stereotypes, and enhance their ability to work collaboratively and inclusively, ultimately contributing to a more diverse and inclusive workplace. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Define Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging and their impact in the workplace Describe methods to cultivate D&I through belonging methods Measure and quantify D&I Formulate ways to attract and hire diverse talent Apply methods to be an Ally for D&I Target Audience Human Resources Professionals. Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals
In the business world, challenges related to discrimination and understanding diversity and inclusion are pervasive. Common problems include biases, prejudices, and a lack of awareness about the importance of fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. Discrimination can manifest in various forms, from unequal opportunities to exclusion and stereotypes. By understanding the impact of discrimination and learning to foster a more inclusive environment, individuals can contribute to a healthier workplace and a stronger, more harmonious business culture. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Defining respect and illustrating what it looks like Benefits of a respectful workplace and unpack some basic steps for building one Understand what harassment and discrimination are and explore some examples of each behavior type Practical actions you can take to help those who are targeted by sexual harassment Target Audience Human Resources Professionals. Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals
Introduction: Terminating employment is an unfortunate part of any manager's job. While you may strive to only recruit the best staff, the reality is that not everyone is a good fit for your company or its needs. After you go through disciplinary measures and put staff through coaching, there is a point where you simply need to move on. This is a very difficult task job, one that many managers actively avoid, which can put a strain on the rest of the office. Learning about the legal and practical aspects of employee termination can help make the process easier. This course goes into detail about each aspect of employee termination. It begins by giving you a brief overview of the legal aspects that you need to keep in mind, when considering termination of employment. Next, it covers the financial implications of dismissing an employee, helping you understand the costs involved. The level of involvement that your human resources department should have is also discussed in detail. Finally, we review the more practical aspects of termination of employment, giving you the tools that you need, in order to have that conversation. You will Learn: The reasons for fair dismissal Information regarding required notice periods, including statutory and contractual ones The steps that your human resources department needs to take, before you can terminate employment Why there is paperwork required, and what you should prepare before your meeting How to tell a staff member that they have been dismissed Who should be with you in that meeting Benefits of taking this Course: Understanding the difference between fair and unfair dismissal Learning what constructive dismissal is, so you can avoid it, where possible Understanding why you may wish to offer dismissed employees extra pay or extended benefits When you should contact security, in order to escort a dismissed employee off the premises How to inform the remaining staff of the change in personnel Course Modules: Module 01: General Information and the Law Module 02: Financial Implications of Termination of Employment Module 03: Human Resources Aspects of Termination of Employment Module 04: Practical Aspects of Termination of Employment
Fall into Savings. Enjoy the biggest price fall this Autumn! Give a compliment to your career and take it to the next level. This BIM will provide you with the essential knowledge to shine in your professional career. Whether you want to develop skills for your next job or elevate skills for your next promotion, this BIM will help you keep ahead of the pack. The BIM incorporates basic to advanced level skills to shed some light on your way and boost your career. Hence, you can strengthen your expertise and essential knowledge, which will assist you in reaching your goal. Further, this BIM will add extra value to your resume to stand out to potential employers. Throughout the programme, it stresses how to improve your competency as a person in your chosen field while also outlining essential career insights in this job sector. Consequently, you'll sharpen your knowledge and skills; on the other hand, see a clearer picture of your career growth in future. 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PDF Certificate: Free (Previously it was £6*11 = £66) Hard Copy Certificate: Free (For The Title Course: Previously it was £10) Curriculum Course 01: Diploma in Construction Management Introduction to Construction Management Project Life Cycle and Success Cost Management Preliminary Site Investigation and Site Organisation Site Management Planning and Management of Equipment Construction Materials Management Vendor Analysis in Construction Management Construction Procurement Stock Control Supply Chain Management The Main Participators Quality Assurance and Customer Care Legal Aspects of Contracting Human Resources Management Risk and Value Management Communications, Information and Documentation of Construction Health and Safety in Construction Management Course 02: Architectural Studies Introduction to Architectural Studies Ancient Architecture Architectural Ideas and Movements Architectural Styles Art Deco Architectural Style Scandinavian Architectural Style Victorian Architectural Style Classical and Early Christian Architectural Style Gothic Architectural Style Baroque and Rococo Architectural Style Eclecticism Architectural Style Modern and Post-Modern Architectural Style Interior Designing Colour in Interior Designing Lighting in Interior Design Part One Lighting in Interior Design Part Two Course 03: Quantity Surveyor Diploma Quantity Survey An Introduction Development of the Quantity Surveyor Quantity Surveying Measurement Cost Management Pricing and Operational Estimation Contract Management and Tendering Procurement and Bill Preparation Predicting Potential Risk and Management Regulation and Control Report Writing Course 04: Building Surveyor Building Survey: An Introduction Building Law Principles Building Procurement and Contract Administration Building Information Modelling Building Technology The Procedure of Building Survey and Surveys of Historic Buildings Beginning of the Survey: Foundation and In-depth Survey in Walls Ground Level Investigation: Floors and Investigation Above the Ground: Roofs and Chimneys Inspection of Joinery and Woodwork Finishes and Surfaces of the Building Services Inspection Building Pathology Building Adaption Understanding Work Breakdown Structure Report Writing Legal Aspects Course 05: Land Surveying Introduction to Land Surveying Land Surveying Basics Land Surveying Instrumentation Land Surveying Methods and Techniques Topographic Surveying and Mapping Boundary Surveying Surveying Health and Safety Course 06: Construction Cost Estimation Diploma Introduction to Construction Management Cost Estimation Role of Cost Estimator and New Aspects of Cost Estimation Elements and Factors influencing Cost Estimation Cost Estimation in Construction Industry Cost Management Management of Material for construction Course 07: Construction Cost Estimation Using Xactimate Introduction to Xactimate Foundation Cost Estimation on Xactimate Wood-frame Structure Cost Estimation on Xactimate Plumbing, Electricity and HVAC Cost Estimation on Xactimate Interior Finish & Cabinetry Cost Estimation on Xactimate Windows, Doors, Roof & Exterior Siding Cost Estimation on Xactimate Course 08: Construction Estimation using RSMeans Introduction Quantity Take Off Cost Estimation using RSMeans Course 09: Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) Coverage of the Scheme Contractors and Registration for the Scheme Verification Process The CIS Returns Record Keeping and CIS Certificates Penalties Involved in CIS Miscellaneous Information Course 10: WELL Building Standard Introduction Air Water Nourishment Light Fitness Comfort Mind Course 11: LEED V4: Building Design and Construction Introduction Integrative Process Location & Transportation Sustainable Sites Water Efficiency Energy & Atmosphere Materials & Resources Indoor Environment Quality Innovation Regional Priority Completion CPD 110 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Anyone from any background can enrol in this BIM bundle. Requirements This BIM course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones. Career path Having this expertise will increase the value of your CV and open you up to multiple job sectors. Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included Certificate of completion Hard copy certificate - Included You will get the Hard Copy certificate for the title course (Diploma in Construction Management) absolutely Free! Other Hard Copy certificates are available for £10 each. Please Note: The delivery charge inside the UK is £3.99, and the international students must pay a £9.99 shipping cost.
The business function course aims to provide students with an understanding of a business's essential functions and operations. This may include accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, operations, and management.After the successful completion of the course, you will be able to learn about the following, Understand the nature, relevant concepts, skills, and processes of the following business functions; Business Marketing Business Communication Financial affairs and management A business function course is designed to provide students with an overview of the key functions and operations of a business. This course typically covers various topics related to business, including accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, operations, and management. The course start by introducing students to basic business concepts and terminology, such as the types of businesses, the structure of organizations, and the importance of strategic planning. The course aim is to provide students with an understanding of the essential functions and operations of a business. This may include topics such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, operations, and management. The primary goal of a business function course is to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute to the success of a business. By understanding the various functions of a business, students can develop a holistic view of how different departments and operations work together to achieve the company's goals. VIDEO - Course Structure and Assessment Guidelines Watch this video to gain further insight. Navigating the MSBM Study Portal Watch this video to gain further insight. Interacting with Lectures/Learning Components Watch this video to gain further insight. Understanding Business Functions Self-paced pre-recorded learning content on this topic. Understanding Business Functions Put your knowledge to the test with this quiz. Read each question carefully and choose the response that you feel is correct. All MSBM courses are accredited by the relevant partners and awarding bodies. Please refer to MSBM accreditation in about us for more details. There are no strict entry requirements for this course. Work experience will be added advantage to understanding the content of the course. The certificate is designed to enhance the learner's knowledge in the field. This certificate is for everyone eager to know more and get updated on current ideas in their respective field. We recommend this certificate for the following audience. CEO, Director, Manager, Supervisor Business Analyst Financial Analyst Marketing Manager Human Resources Manager Operations Manager Project Manager Entrepreneur Business Owner Consultant Executive Average Completion Time 2 Weeks Accreditation 3 CPD Hours Level Advanced Start Time Anytime 100% Online Study online with ease. Unlimited Access 24/7 unlimited access with pre-recorded lectures. Low Fees Our fees are low and easy to pay online.
Managing safety and health is an integral part of managing a business. Businesses need to do a risk assessment to find out about the hazards and risks in their workplace(s) and put measures in place to effectively control them to ensure these hazards and risks cannot cause harm to workers. We have the following eight courses in this series : Wearing Safety Equipment Understanding OSHA's Focus Four Construction Hazards Using Equipment Properly Ergonomics and Safe Lifting, Pushing and Pulling Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls Ladder Safety Fundamentals Eye Safety Fundamentals in the W Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Understand OSHA's Focus Four Construction Hazards Wearing safety equipment and using it the correct way Discuss about Ergonomics and different ways of safe lifting, pushing and pulling Explain the importance of Ergonomics What Are slips, trips, and falls? Discuss ladder safety fundamentals Discuss Eye Safety Fundamentals in the Workplace Target Audience Human Resources Professionals. Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals Course Outline 1. Wearing Safety Equipment Wearing the proper safety equipment will minimize your risk of injury on the job, and is also required by law. Noncompliance could result in fines and the closing of the job site. 2. Understanding OSHA's Focus Four Construction Hazards In this lesson, you'll take an important step toward avoiding the most common construction and manufacturing fatalities by getting familiar with OSHA's focus four hazards. You'll learn to define each risk, and recognize and work toward preventing them. 3. Using Equipment Properly Heavy equipment-related accidents are responsible for thousands of on-the-job injuries, and even deaths, every year. When you work around this type of equipment day in and day out, you might find yourself becoming complacent and forgetful about safety. However, it's crucial to always remember the potential dangers of working around heavy equipment, as well as how to mitigate them. 4. Ergonomics and Safe Lifting, Pushing and Pulling Understand why it's critical to address work-related injuries proactively, then learn techniques to reduce the risk of harm when lifting, pushing, or pulling heavy objects. Learn how to set up a safe and comfortable work space-at home or in the office. 5. Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls Explore the difference between slips, trips, and falls. Then learn how to recognize and remove potential slip, trip, and fall hazards to avoid injury. 6. Ladder Safety Fundamentals Learn the fundamentals of ladder safety. First, learn how to choose, inspect, and set up a ladder correctly. Then, explore best practices to prevent falls while working from ladders. 7. Eye Safety Fundamentals in the Workplace Here's the bad news: Workplace eye injuries are common. The good news? Most of them are preventable when you know and follow the fundamentals of eye safety. In this lesson, you'll learn the basics of eye safety in the workplace and get tips for avoiding common hazards that can lead to potentially serious eye damage. 8. Eliminate Fire Hazards A fire can break out anywhere and can be extremely destructive, even deadly. Every year, thousands of workplace fires cause injury and damage to property. Respect these do's and don'ts to prevent a fire.
"Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace" addresses the challenge of creating a safe and respectful work environment free from any form of harassment or discrimination based on gender or sex. This involves implementing comprehensive policies, training programs, and reporting mechanisms to prevent, address, and eradicate instances of sexual harassment. Discover the critical importance of proactive measures in fostering a culture of zero tolerance for sexual harassment, promoting employee well-being, and mitigating legal and reputational risks for organizations. By prioritizing awareness, education, and accountability at all levels of the organization, the goal is to create an inclusive workplace where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered to speak up against harassment. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Develop an understanding of discrimination, Define harassment and four types of harassment, Recovering From Sexual Harassment, Three stages of intervention, Five tips to prevent sexual harassment Target Audience Human Resources Professionals. Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals Course Outline 1.Understanding Harassment and Discrimination In this lesson, you'll learn what harassment and discrimination are and explore some examples of each behavior type. In the end, you'll get an assessment to check if your conduct, or that of others, is supporting a safe and respectful work environment. 2.What Is Sexual Harassment? In this lesson, you'll learn about sexual harassment in the workplace. First, we'll dive into what it is and what it isn't, as well as the types of relationships under which it can occur. You'll also learn about the two kinds of abuse that are illegal under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as well as their psychological and professional impact. 3.Four Forms of Sexual Harassment and Their Consequences In this lesson, you'll explore examples of verbal, nonverbal, physical, and visual sexual harassment. You'll learn why those behaviors are bad for business and what potential consequences harassers face. Boosting your self-awareness, you'll also take an assessment to check your conduct. 4.What to Do if You're Being Sexually Harassed at Work In this lesson, you'll learn what to do if you experience sexual harassment in the workplace. First, we'll tackle the fear of retaliation-including what retaliation looks like and why you're protected against it. Then, you'll learn what steps you can take to stop and document the behavior, as well as a few tips for recovering psychologically. 5.Bystander Intervention In this lesson, you'll get an action plan for those situations by learning what bystander intervention is, reasons people have for not intervening, and practical actions you can take to help those who are targeted by sexual harassment. 6.Preventing Sexual Harassment as a Supervisor In this lesson, you'll learn why prevention is vital, how to address it with five strategies, and why managers are critical to leading that charge. 7.What to Do if You're Being Sexually Harassed at Work In this lesson, you'll learn what to do if you experience sexual harassment in the workplace. First, we'll tackle the fear of retaliation-including what retaliation looks like and why you're protected against it. Then, you'll learn what steps you can take to stop and document the behavior, as well as a few tips for recovering psychologically. 8.Responding to Sexual Harassment Complaints In this lesson, you'll learn what to do if you hear that one of your team members is experiencing sexual harassment at work. You'll also learn how to handle the complaint in a way that's legal, professional, and ethically responsible by looking at some critical dos and don'ts.