This course equips participants with the essential skills and knowledge to become proficient in lash lifting and tinting, while prioritizing safety and hygiene. Modules cover a range of topics including consultation skills, salon safety, eye and eyelash anatomy, product information, and the lash lifting technique. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of both the technical aspects and safety measures required in these beauty procedures. Learning Outcomes: Master the art of eye lash lift and eyelash tinting. Develop effective consultation skills to meet client expectations. Ensure a safe, secure, and hygienic salon environment. Gain knowledge of eye and eyelash anatomy for precise application. Recognize contra indications and take appropriate contra actions. Understand product information and usage guidelines. Acquire proficiency in lash lifting techniques. Emphasize safety measures to avoid potential risks. Why buy this Professional Lash Lifting, Lash Tinting and Safety Training? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the Professional Lash Lifting, Lash Tinting and Safety Training 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? This Professional Lash Lifting, Lash Tinting and Safety Training course is ideal for Aspiring beauty professionals interested in lash treatments. Cosmetologists seeking to expand their skillset. Salon owners or employees aiming to offer diverse services. Individuals passionate about safe and effective beauty practices. Prerequisites This Professional Lash Lifting, Lash Tinting and Safety Training 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 Lash Technician - Average Salary: £20,000 - £30,000 per year. Beauty Therapist - Average Salary: £18,000 - £25,000 per year. Salon Manager - Average Salary: £20,000 - £35,000 per year. Cosmetics Sales Representative - Average Salary: £18,000 - £25,000 per year. Self-Employed Lash Artist - Earnings can vary based on client base and expertise. Course Curriculum Professional Lash Lifting, Lash Tinting and Safety Training Module 1: Eye Lash Lift & Eyelash Tinting 00:20:00 Module 2: Consultation Skills 01:15:00 Module 3: How to Maintain a Safe, Secure and Hygienic salon 01:00:00 Module 4: Eye and Eyelashes Anatomy 00:20:00 Module 5: Contra Indications and Contra Actions 00:35:00 Module 6: Product Information and Usage Guidelines 00:15:00 Module 7: Lash Lifting Technique 00:25:00
Managing Complex Projects As knowledge and technology expand exponentially, organizations are finding that the tools, processes, and methods used to select, plan, and manage their projects are insufficient for the challenges posed by them. The goal of this course is to provide participants with a working knowledge of project complexities and a framework for managing the ambiguities involved in today's fast-changing, competitive, and technology-based environment As knowledge and technology expand exponentially, organizations are finding that the tools, processes, and methods used to select, plan, and manage their projects are insufficient for the challenges posed by them. Complex projects don't necessarily follow the rules of traditional projects - in many instances the projects' end-products, and the methods by which they will be produced, are not easily defined. Stakeholder diversity and geographical dispersion contribute to the difficulties project managers face in their efforts to gain acceptance of project goals, objectives, and changes. Additionally, hierarchic leadership styles, traditional lifecycle approaches, and traditional project manager competencies may no longer maximize the efficiencies that need to be realized on complex projects. The goal of this course is to provide participants with a working knowledge of project complexities and a framework for managing the ambiguities involved in today's fast-changing, competitive, and technology-based environments. What you Will Learn The learning objectives of this workshop are to enable participants to: Appreciate complexity and its impact on the management of projects Describe the differences among traditional, complicated, and complex projects Explain the effects of complexity on the PMBOK® Guide's process groups Apply a high-level model in the management of real- world projects Complexity and Projects Some characteristics of complex systems Important models/characteristics of complex projects Major players in project complexity Landscapes and project typologies A supplemental framework for complex projects Framing Framing overview Potential pitfalls in framing complex projects Possible solutions Inception Centrality of risk management PM competencies, selection Stakeholder identification, analysis Blueprint Collaborative planning Stakeholder engagements Alternative methodologies/life cycles Collaborative scheduling Procurement management Oversight, Navigation, and Adjustment Leadership and the project team Stakeholder management Networks Close and Continuous Improvement Transition/support Post-project evaluations Rewards/Recognition
Managing Complex Projects: In-House Training As knowledge and technology expand exponentially, organizations are finding that the tools, processes, and methods used to select, plan, and manage their projects are insufficient for the challenges posed by them. The goal of this course is to provide participants with a working knowledge of project complexities and a framework for managing the ambiguities involved in today's fast-changing, competitive, and technology-based environment As knowledge and technology expand exponentially, organizations are finding that the tools, processes, and methods used to select, plan, and manage their projects are insufficient for the challenges posed by them. Complex projects don't necessarily follow the rules of traditional projects - in many instances the projects' end-products, and the methods by which they will be produced, are not easily defined. Stakeholder diversity and geographical dispersion contribute to the difficulties project managers face in their efforts to gain acceptance of project goals, objectives, and changes. Additionally, hierarchic leadership styles, traditional lifecycle approaches, and traditional project manager competencies may no longer maximize the efficiencies that need to be realized on complex projects. The goal of this course is to provide participants with a working knowledge of project complexities and a framework for managing the ambiguities involved in today's fast-changing, competitive, and technology-based environments. What you Will Learn The learning objectives of this workshop are to enable participants to: Appreciate complexity and its impact on the management of projects Describe the differences among traditional, complicated, and complex projects Explain the effects of complexity on the PMBOK® Guide's process groups Apply a high-level model in the management of real- world projects Complexity and Projects Some characteristics of complex systems Important models/characteristics of complex projects Major players in project complexity Landscapes and project typologies A supplemental framework for complex projects Framing Framing overview Potential pitfalls in framing complex projects Possible solutions Inception Centrality of risk management PM competencies, selection Stakeholder identification, analysis Blueprint Collaborative planning Stakeholder engagements Alternative methodologies/life cycles Collaborative scheduling Procurement management Oversight, Navigation, and Adjustment Leadership and the project team Stakeholder management Networks Close and Continuous Improvement Transition/support Post-project evaluations Rewards/Recognition
Project Estimating and Scheduling Establishing realistic estimates and goals for projects that support business objectives and meet client expectations is one of the most challenging aspects of project planning. Delivering those results within the agreed-upon time, cost, and quality constraints is also challenging. Attempting to meet impossible deadlines with limited budgets often leads to unplanned product shortfalls, causing long-term support and utilization problems. We have all anguished about this recurring problem, but without having the skills or knowledge to take action, we are unable to break the cycle! The goal of this course is for you to be able to support business objectives and meet client expectations by selecting the right planning approach for realistic and cost effective schedules, as well as project budgets. To achieve that, you will focus on gaining the necessary knowledge, skills, and techniques. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Use the work breakdown structure (WBS) as the basis for effective estimating of project resources Estimate effort and duration using a variety of techniques Develop preliminary schedules using the critical path method Apply a variety of optimization techniques to refine preliminary schedules Establish realistic schedule and cost baselines, with appropriate contingency reserves Explain how earned value management (EVM) contributes to control time and cost performance Foundation Concepts Project management basic definitions and concepts PES Key driver: competing constraints PES Process and success factors Project Definition and the WBS Project definition overview Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Decomposition: WBS development technique Resource Planning Resource planning overview Identifying resource requirements Identifying and filling resource gaps Applying resource planning tools Effort and Duration Estimating Estimating overview Estimating perspectives and approaches Estimating techniques Effort and duration estimating best practices Project Scheduling Overview of project scheduling Dependencies and the project network diagram Critical path method (CPM) Optimizing the schedule Budget, Risk, and Contingency Planning Overview of budget, risk, and contingency planning Estimating costs Determining the budget Project risk management processes Planning contingency reserves Project Baseline and Control Overview of project baseline Negotiating and the project baseline Earned value management (EVM) Project variances and actions Project control
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Recent studies have revealed a pressing need for professionals equipped with robust skills in Project Management, Leadership & Train the Trainer. In a dynamic global landscape, where businesses face multifaceted challenges, proficiency in these areas is paramount for success. With an eye on these trends, our comprehensive Project Management, Leadership & Train the Trainer QLS Endorsed Diploma bundle amalgamates QLS endorsed diplomas and CPD QS accredited courses to empower individuals with the acumen to navigate complex projects, lead teams effectively, and impart knowledge with finesse. The synergy between theoretical depth and practical applicability defines our curriculum. Recent statistics underscore the significance of honing competencies in Project Management, Leadership & Train the Trainer. In a survey conducted among leading organisations, 80% cited a dire need for professionals adept in these domains, highlighting the critical role they play in driving organisational success. Our Project Management, Leadership & Train bundle is meticulously crafted to meet this demand, offering a holistic learning experience that resonates with industry requirements. This Project Management, Leadership & Train bundle equips learners with a robust foundation in Project Management, Leadership & Train the Trainer through a meticulously curated blend of theoretical insights and practical applications. With a focus on QLS endorsed diplomas and CPD QS accredited courses, participants delve into the intricacies of project planning, strategic management, and process improvement. From mastering the art of public speaking to honing critical thinking skills, our Project Management, Leadership & Train bundle caters to diverse learning needs, empowering individuals to thrive in today's competitive landscape. Bundle Include includes: QLS Endorsed Courses: Course 01: Diploma in Train the Trainer Bootcamp at QLS Level 4 Course 02: Diploma in Leadership & Management at QLS Level 5 Course 03: Advanced Diploma in Project Management at QLS Level 7 CPD QS Accredited Courses: Course 04: Project Planning for Everyone Course 05: Scrum Master Training Course Course 06: Strategic Management Course 07: Project Management: How to Build a Project Charter Course 08: RCA: Root Cause Analysis Course 09: Cost Control & Project Scheduling Course 10: Process Improvement: How to Reduce Waste Course 11: Diploma in Lean Process and Six Sigma Take your career to the next level with our Project Management, Leadership & Train bundle that includes technical courses and five guided courses focused on personal development and career growth. Course 12: Career Development Plan Fundamentals Course 13: CV Writing and Job Searching Course 14: Networking Skills for Personal Success Course 15: Ace Your Presentations: Public Speaking Masterclass Course 16: Decision Making and Critical Thinking Seize this opportunity to elevate your career with our comprehensive Project Management, Leadership & Train bundle, endorsed by the prestigious QLS and accredited by CPD.Project Management, Leadership & Train the Trainer QLS Endorsed Diploma. Learning Outcomes: Gain comprehensive knowledge in Project Management, Leadership & Train the Trainer. Develop essential skills in project planning, strategic management, and process improvement. Master the principles of public speaking and enhance communication skills. Cultivate critical thinking abilities and effective decision-making techniques. Acquire proficiency in leading teams and fostering a culture of innovation. Understand root cause analysis and implement cost control strategies for project success. In this Project Management, Leadership & Train course bundle, participants will delve into the core principles and methodologies of Project Management, Leadership & Train the Trainer. Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical applications, learners will acquire a deep understanding of project planning, execution, and evaluation. They will explore the dynamics of leadership styles, team dynamics, and effective communication strategies essential for guiding teams towards project success. Furthermore, participants will engage with advanced concepts such as strategic management, process improvement, and root cause analysis. They will learn how to identify inefficiencies, mitigate risks, and implement strategies for continuous improvement within project frameworks. Through hands-on exercises and case studies, learners will develop the critical thinking skills necessary to navigate complex challenges and make informed decisions in diverse professional settings. CPD 160 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This Project Management, Leadership & Train course is ideal for: Professionals seeking to enhance their expertise in Project Management, Leadership & Train the Trainer. Individuals aspiring to advance their careers in managerial roles. Entrepreneurs aiming to cultivate leadership skills for business growth. Educators and trainers looking to refine their training techniques. Graduates seeking to augment their employability in competitive job markets. Anyone interested in personal and professional development in Project Management, Leadership & Train the Trainer. Requirements You are warmly invited to register for this bundle. Please be aware that there are no formal entry requirements or qualifications necessary. This curriculum has been crafted to be open to everyone, regardless of previous experience or educational attainment. Career path Upon completion of the Project Management, Leadership & Train courses, you will be able to: Project Manager Team Leader Training Manager Operations Manager Business Development Manager Strategic Planner Entrepreneur Certificates 13 CPD Quality Standard Certificates Digital certificate - Included 3 QLS Endorsed Certificates Hard copy certificate - Included
SAFe® Product Owner / Product Manager: In-House Training Develop the skillsets needed to guide the delivery of value in a Lean Enterprise by becoming a SAFe® 5.0 Product Owner / Product Manager (POPM). During this course, attendees gain an in-depth understanding of how to effectively perform their role in the Agile Release Train (ART) as it delivers value through Program Increments. Attendees explore how to apply Lean thinking to decompose Epics into Features and Stories, refine Features and Stories, manage Program and Team backlogs, and plan and execute Iterations and Program Increments. Attendees also discover how the Continuous Delivery Pipeline and DevOps culture contribute to the relentless improvement of the ART. What you will Learn To perform the role of a SAFe® Product Owner / Product Manager, attendees should be able to: Articulate the Product Owner and Product Manager roles Connect SAFe® Lean-Agile principles and values to the PO / PM roles Decompose Epics into Features and decompose Features into Stories Manage Program and Team backlogs Collaborate with Agile teams in estimating and forecasting work Represent customer needs in Program Increment Planning Execute the Program Increment and deliver continuous value Becoming a Product Owner / Product Manager in the SAFe® enterprise Preparing for PI Planning Leading PI Planning Executing Iterations Executing the Program Increment Becoming a Certified SAFe® Product Owner / Product Manager
SAFe® Product Owner / Product Manager Develop the skillsets needed to guide the delivery of value in a Lean Enterprise by becoming a SAFe® 5.0 Product Owner / Product Manager (POPM). During this course, attendees gain an in-depth understanding of how to effectively perform their role in the Agile Release Train (ART) as it delivers value through Program Increments. Attendees explore how to apply Lean thinking to decompose Epics into Features and Stories, refine Features and Stories, manage Program and Team backlogs, and plan and execute Iterations and Program Increments. Attendees also discover how the Continuous Delivery Pipeline and DevOps culture contribute to the relentless improvement of the ART. What you will Learn To perform the role of a SAFe® Product Owner / Product Manager, attendees should be able to: Articulate the Product Owner and Product Manager roles Connect SAFe® Lean-Agile principles and values to the PO / PM roles Decompose Epics into Features and decompose Features into Stories Manage Program and Team backlogs Collaborate with Agile teams in estimating and forecasting work Represent customer needs in Program Increment Planning Execute the Program Increment and deliver continuous value Becoming a Product Owner / Product Manager in the SAFe® enterprise Preparing for PI Planning Leading PI Planning Executing Iterations Executing the Program Increment Becoming a Certified SAFe® Product Owner / Product Manager
Demystify the intricate world of risk models. Explore the Black-Scholes framework, delve into various models, analyze assumptions and limitations, and confront paradoxes like Ellsberg and Black Swan events. Master mathematical tools for risk assessment and discover the essentials of Downside Risk Factor Analysis (DFA). After the successful completion of the course, you will be able to learn about the following, Understand the concept of the Black-Scholes model. Identify and describe the assumptions underlying the Black-Scholes-Merton model. Recognize and compare various risk models used in finance. Explain the concept of the Ellsberg paradox and its implications. Analyze different examples of black swan events and their impact on financial markets. Describe the mathematical models commonly used in risk assessment. Identify and explain the elements of the Dynamic Financial Analysis (DFA) framework. This course provides a deep dive into risk assessment methodologies, focusing on key models and theoretical frameworks used in financial analysis. Participants will explore foundational concepts such as the Black-Scholes model, examine assumptions guiding risk assessment, and analyze various mathematical models and their application in evaluating risk. Through case studies and practical examples, learners will gain insights into real-world risk scenarios and develop a nuanced understanding of risk management strategies. Our Risk Models Assessment course offers in-depth exploration of key risk assessment models and methodologies, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate complex financial landscapes. 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 The Risk Models Self-paced pre-recorded learning content on this topic. Understanding the Risk Models 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. Risk Analyst Financial Risk Manager Quantitative Analyst Investment Strategist Risk Management Consultant 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.
Project Estimating and Scheduling: In-House Training Establishing realistic estimates and goals for projects that support business objectives and meet client expectations is one of the most challenging aspects of project planning. Delivering those results within the agreed-upon time, cost, and quality constraints is also challenging. Attempting to meet impossible deadlines with limited budgets often leads to unplanned product shortfalls, causing long-term support and utilization problems. We have all anguished about this recurring problem, but without having the skills or knowledge to take action, we are unable to break the cycle! The goal of this course is for you to be able to support business objectives and meet client expectations by selecting the right planning approach for realistic and cost effective schedules, as well as project budgets. To achieve that, you will focus on gaining the necessary knowledge, skills, and techniques. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Use the work breakdown structure (WBS) as the basis for effective estimating of project resources Estimate effort and duration using a variety of techniques Develop preliminary schedules using the critical path method Apply a variety of optimization techniques to refine preliminary schedules Establish realistic schedule and cost baselines, with appropriate contingency reserves Explain how earned value management (EVM) contributes to control time and cost performance Foundation Concepts Project management basic definitions and concepts PES Key driver: competing constraints PES Process and success factors Project Definition and the WBS Project definition overview Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Decomposition: WBS development technique Resource Planning Resource planning overview Identifying resource requirements Identifying and filling resource gaps Applying resource planning tools Effort and Duration Estimating Estimating overview Estimating perspectives and approaches Estimating techniques Effort and duration estimating best practices Project Scheduling Overview of project scheduling Dependencies and the project network diagram Critical path method (CPM) Optimizing the schedule Budget, Risk, and Contingency Planning Overview of budget, risk, and contingency planning Estimating costs Determining the budget Project risk management processes Planning contingency reserves Project Baseline and Control Overview of project baseline Negotiating and the project baseline Earned value management (EVM) Project variances and actions Project control