Consulting Skills for Project Managers This course provides the project manager with the tools and techniques to improve their project management consulting skills. It has application to project managers who function as consultants internally or externally. It reinforces good business practices for reaching and maintaining agreement with key stakeholders. After attending this course, participants will improve their consulting skills in the following areas: During the requirements gathering process Throughout requirements management What You Will Learn You'll learn how to: Define the five phases of project consulting Address client's needs vs. wants Discuss requirements gathering Define requirements management Review the five stages of negotiation Process Project consulting The five phases of project consulting Client's needs vs. wants Requirements gathering and management The negotiation process
This Professional Certificate Course in Introduction to Requirements Management provides a comprehensive overview of fundamental concepts, including the definition and significance of Requirements Management. Participants will gain insights into the intricacies of requirement management processes, understand the critical importance of effective stakeholder management in gathering requirements, and explore the relationship between requirement gathering and strategic project planning. Through targeted modules, learners will also identify key elements of high-quality requirements, grasp diverse types of requirements in project management, and appreciate the pivotal role of requirement management in ensuring project success. After the successful completion of the course, you will be able to learn about the following: Definition and Explanation of Requirements Management Explain the process of requirement management. Explain importance of requirement management Identify the key elements of a good requirement Discuss the different types of requirements in project management. Explain the importance of stakeholder management in requirement gathering Understand the relationship between requirement gathering and project planning This Professional Certificate Course in Introduction to Requirements Management offers a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals, encompassing the definition and importance of Requirements Management, key elements of effective requirements, diverse requirement types, stakeholder management significance, and the integral connection between requirement gathering and project planning. Participants will gain essential insights into the entire requirement management process, ensuring a solid foundation for successful project implementation. This Professional Certificate Course in Introduction to Requirements Management provides a comprehensive foundation, covering the definition and process of requirements management, emphasizing the importance of stakeholder engagement, and equipping participants with the skills to identify key elements of good requirements, discuss various types, and understand the pivotal link between requirement gathering and effective project planning. 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. Introduction to Requirement Management Self-paced pre-recorded learning content on this topic. Introduction To Requirements Management 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, Project Managers Business Analysts Software Developers System Analysts Quality Assurance Professionals Product Managers Stakeholders involved in Project Planning Anyone Seeking a Foundation in Requirements Management 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.
Global Project Management: Virtual In-House Training In this course, you will dig deeper-and differently-into project management processes, tools, and techniques, developing the ability to see them through the lens of global and cultural project impacts. In today's increasingly global environment, managing a project with customers and support organizations spread across multiple countries and continents is a major challenge. From identifying stakeholders and gathering requirements, to planning, controlling, and executing the project, the basic logistics of a global project present their own standard challenges. However, with additional cultural, language-based, and regional elements, global projects involve more complexities than teams often realize. There are unique communication needs, cultural awareness elements, varying customs and work expectations, and critical legal differences to consider. In this course, you will dig deeper-and differently-into project management processes, tools, and techniques, developing the ability to see them through the lens of global and cultural project impacts. This will leverage you to problem solve differently on global projects, prevent problems, and ensure success. The goal is for you to effectively navigate the challenges of leading projects with multi-regional footprints and globally diverse sets of stakeholders. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Determine when a project meets the criteria of being a true global one Articulate global project needs based on the project grid and framework Identify and analyze global project stakeholders Recognize cultural differences and articulate how they impact project work Determine global project estimating, scheduling, and staffing challenges Assess global project risks and develop problem-solving responses Analyze complex cultural situations and align optimal project communication and negotiation tools and techniques Apply best practices for conducting virtual team work and mitigating virtual challenges Evaluate ways to control for global project scope, cost, and procurement Align customer management best practices with global customer needs Implement key global project closing activities Foundation Concepts What is a global project? What makes a global project different? A global project management framework Initiating the Global Project Launching a global project Respecting cultural differences Identifying and analyzing stakeholders Developing the communications plan Defining the ideal global project manager Crafting a global project charter Planning the Global Project Gathering requirements for a global project Defining the scope, region by region Estimating and scheduling for global projects Staffing the global project Developing the global risk management plan Executing the Global Project Managing global stakeholder expectations Embracing cultural diversity Honing global negotiation techniques Procuring goods and services on a global basis Managing global legal and regulatory issues at the micro and macro level Monitoring and Controlling the Global Project Status reporting Virtual communication Cost control Schedule control Scope control Customer satisfaction Closing the Global Project Contract closure at the macro and micro levels Administrative closure with global reach Lessons learned
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Global Project Management: On-Demand In this course, you will dig deeper-and differently-into project management processes, tools, and techniques, developing the ability to see them through the lens of global and cultural project impacts. In today's increasingly global environment, managing a project with customers and support organizations spread across multiple countries and continents is a major challenge. From identifying stakeholders and gathering requirements, to planning, controlling, and executing the project, the basic logistics of a global project present their own standard challenges. However, with additional cultural, language-based, and regional elements, global projects involve more complexities than teams often realize. There are unique communication needs, cultural awareness elements, varying customs and work expectations, and critical legal differences to consider. In this course, you will dig deeper-and differently-into project management processes, tools, and techniques, developing the ability to see them through the lens of global and cultural project impacts. This will leverage you to problem solve differently on global projects, prevent problems, and ensure success. The goal is for you to effectively navigate the challenges of leading projects with multi-regional footprints and globally diverse sets of stakeholders. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Determine when a project meets the criteria of being a true global one Articulate global project needs based on the project grid and framework Identify and analyze global project stakeholders Recognize cultural differences and articulate how they impact project work Determine global project estimating, scheduling, and staffing challenges Assess global project risks and develop problem-solving responses Analyze complex cultural situations and align optimal project communication and negotiation tools and techniques Apply best practices for conducting virtual team work and mitigating virtual challenges Evaluate ways to control for global project scope, cost, and procurement Align customer management best practices with global customer needs Implement key global project closing activities Foundation Concepts What is a global project? What makes a global project different? A global project management framework Initiating the Global Project Launching a global project Respecting cultural differences Identifying and analyzing stakeholders Developing the communications plan Defining the ideal global project manager Crafting a global project charter Planning the Global Project Gathering requirements for a global project Defining the scope, region by region Estimating and scheduling for global projects Staffing the global project Developing the global risk management plan Executing the Global Project Managing global stakeholder expectations Embracing cultural diversity Honing global negotiation techniques Procuring goods and services on a global basis Managing global legal and regulatory issues at the micro and macro level Monitoring and Controlling the Global Project Status reporting Virtual communication Cost control Schedule control Scope control Customer satisfaction Closing the Global Project Contract closure at the macro and micro levels Administrative closure with global reach Lessons learned
Become a vulnerability assessment professional with the Nessus scanner for networks and learn to analyze and rank vulnerabilities, both manually and through automation. Explore vulnerability scanning with Metasploit and write custom professional reports. Learn to import results of Nmap in Nessus and create VA Project Worksheets to analyze vulnerability assessments.
Network forensics training course description This course studies network forensics-monitoring and analysis of network traffic for information gathering, intrusion detection and legal evidence. We focus on the technical aspects of network forensics rather than other skills such as incident response procedures etc.. Hands on sessions follow all the major sections. What will you learn Recognise network forensic data sources. Perform network forensics using: Wireshark NetFlow Log analysis Describe issues such as encryption. Network forensics training course details Who will benefit: Technical network and/or security staff. Prerequisites: TCP/IP foundation for engineers. Duration 3 days Network forensics training course contents What is network forensics? What it is, host vs network forensics, purposes, legal implications, network devices, network data sources, investigation tools. Hands on whois, DNS queries. Host side network forensics Services, connections tools. Hands on Windows services, Linux daemons, netstat, ifoconfig/ipconfig, ps and Process explorer, ntop, arp, resource monitor. Packet capture and analysis Network forensics with Wireshark, Taps, NetworkMiner. Hands on Performing Network Traffic Analysis using NetworkMiner and Wireshark. Attacks DOS attacks, SYN floods, vulnerability exploits, ARP and DNS poisoning, application attacks, DNS ANY requests, buffer overflow attacks, SQL injection attack, attack evasion with fragmentation. Hands on Detecting scans, using nmap, identifying attack tools. Calculating location Timezones, whois, traceroute, geolocation. Wifi positioning. Hands on Wireshark with GeoIP lookup. Data collection NetFlow, sflow, logging, splunk, splunk patterns, GRR. HTTP proxies. Hands on NetFlow configuration, NetFlow analysis. The role of IDS, firewalls and logs Host based vs network based, IDS detection styles, IDS architectures, alerting. Snort. syslog-ng. Microsoft log parser. Hands on syslog, Windows Event viewer. Correlation Time synchronisation, capture times, log aggregation and management, timelines. Hands on Wireshark conversations. Other considerations Tunnelling, encryption, cloud computing, TOR. Hands on TLS handshake in Wireshark.
We run Level 1 and Level 2 Reiki weekend Courses. The course starts at 9.00am on Saturday and will finish at approximately 4pm on Sunday. 1st Weekend - Level 1 Reiki, Developing the Healer Level 1 Reiki Practitioner Training Gathering wild plants for medicine What is the cause of diss-ease? Treating cause not symptoms Medicine wheel Reiki and treatments for self-healing, working in pairs Learning “Dai Chi” for daily empowerment Drumming into spirit world Reiki Level 1 Certification 2nd Weekend – Level 2 Reiki, Preparing the Practitioner 2nd Degree Reiki Practitioner Training Review of previous weekend course and spiritual awakening Working with patients, legalities, expectations, environment Foraging wild herbs and cultivated Using herb plants as food and medicine Using the nutritional systems profile questionnaire as a diagnostic tool Looking at body systems and healing them Medicine Wheel Drumming into spirit world Reiki Level 2 Certification A minimum of 6 months working with patients must be completed before doing your Reiki Master and Teacher Training. Both weekend courses includes all meals, refreshments and certification in both Level 1 and Level 2 Reiki Practitioner. The cost for Level 1 is £200.00 total with a £50.00 deposit to secure your place. The cost for Level 2 is £200.00 total with a £50.00 deposit to secure your place.
ISO 7101 Healthcare Quality Management System Lead Auditor Course provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to lead audits of quality management systems within healthcare organizations. This comprehensive training program covers the principles, processes, and practices of auditing healthcare quality management systems, focusing on key standards and regulations applicable to the healthcare industry.