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1459 Courses

Management of Portfolios (MoP) Practitioner: On-Demand

By IIL Europe Ltd

Management of Portfolios (MoP®) Practitioner: On-Demand The Practitioner certification allows you to demonstrate an understanding of how to apply and tailor the MoP guidance and to analyse portfolio data, documentation and roles in relation in a practical context. In this MoP Practitioner course, participants will have sufficient knowledge and understanding of how to apply and tailor the MoP guidance and to analyze portfolio data, documentation, and roles in relation to a given situation. MoP helps organizations ensure if the investments are done the right way, change initiatives, and implementing them correctly. This is achieved by: Prioritizing the programs and projects in terms of their contribution to the organization's strategic objectives and overall level of risk Managing the programs and projects consistently to ensure efficient and effective delivery Maximizing the benefit by providing the greatest return from the investment made What You Will Learn Individuals certified at the MoP Practitioner level will be able to: Define the business case to get senior management approval for portfolio management Plan the implementation of portfolio management Select and adapt MoP principles, practices, and techniques to suit different organizational environments Evaluate examples of MoP information including documents and role descriptions Analyze the solutions adopted in relation to a given scenario Day 1 Introduction Overview MoP Portfolio Definition Portfolio Management Roles Portfolio Management Documents MoP Practitioner Assignments Day 2 Recap Day 1 Portfolio Management Documents Portfolio Delivery How to Implement Practice Exam MoP Practitioner Exam

Management of Portfolios (MoP) Practitioner: On-Demand
Delivered Online On Demand12 hours
£1,450

Introduction to ECG Course (GPT009)

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

Learn how to perform and read an ECG ... Nationally Recognised Qualification OCN Accredited - Level 3 (advanced level) CPD Accredited - The CPD Certification Service Introduces you to the fundamentals of setting up and operating an ECG machine Includes patient preparation Produce a valid (error free) ECG Learn and understand ECG traces Recognise recordings that require urgent attention Basic understanding of English language required OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS VIRTUAL CLASSROOM OPTION INCLUDES COMPREHENSIVE PRACTISE@HOME ECG TRAINING KIT Final interpretation of all ECG recordings is the responsibility of a medical professional.

Introduction to ECG Course (GPT009)
Delivered in Milton Keynes or Online + more
£195

Low Voltage Authorised Person Training (APLV)

4.7(1243)

By Technique Learning Solutions

This comprehensive course will equip you with the essential knowledge and skills required to perform the duties and responsibilities of a low voltage Authorised Person (Electrical Low Voltage). You will learn how to ensure compliance with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, utilising JSP375 as the reference for safe procedures. Authorised Person Electric Low Voltage Course Objectives: ✅Understanding low voltage equipment, including switchgear and protective devices✅Comprehensive overview of the Electricity at Work Regulations✅Implementing safe working practices with electricity (HSG85 and JSP375)Procedures for the safe isolation of standby power supplies and UPS equipment✅Clarifying roles and duties of personnel involved in low voltage operations✅ Mastering low voltage working procedures✅Audit requirements and best practices✅ Practical exercises in the completion of safety documentation and hands-on implementation✅Proper maintenance of log books and associated documentation✅Experience in producing safety documents for various situations involving operations on electrical systems✅Building confidence in performing practical and procedural duties in line with regulatory requirements and standardised electrical safety guidance for low voltage systems Who Should Attend: This course is designed for experienced engineering staff within the MOD and Commercial sectors who have responsibility for the control, operation, or maintenance of installed low voltage systems. It is particularly beneficial for those who may be appointed as an Authorised Person (Electrical Low Voltage).

Low Voltage Authorised Person Training (APLV)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£500

Fire Risk Assessment

5.0(34)

By Comply At Work Ltd and AW Safety Group Ltd

Expert consultant to conduct Fire Risk Assessment of site/ workplace/ relevant building

Fire Risk Assessment
Delivered In-Person in Bolton + 1 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£550

Writing and Managing Requirements Documents: Virtual In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Writing and Managing Requirements Documents: Virtual In-House Training This course is part of IIL's Business Analysis Certificate Program (BACP), a program designed to help prepare individuals pass the IIBA™ Certification exam to become a Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP™). Learn more at www.iil.com/bacp. Once a business analyst has completed the information gathering and analysis to produce the solution to a business problem, the results must be documented for all stakeholders to see and understand. This course will enhance the skill set needed for writing and managing the complex readership that business analysts interact with on a day-to-day basis. What you will Learn Upon completion, participants will be able to: Write an understood requirements document that is approvable and acceptable Validate a requirements document Manage the changes to requirements documents through the SDLC Foundation Concepts The role of the business analyst An introduction to the BABOK® Guide The business analyst and the product/project life cycle The requirements documentation process Planning for Effective Requirements Documentation Overview of requirements planning Planning for validation Planning for verification: well-formed criteria Planning for verification: understood and usable criteria Writing Effective Requirements Documents Overview of writing requirements documents Using a standard structure / template Applying formatting techniques Meeting the challenge of writing non-functional requirements Baselining Requirements Documents Overview of the requirements baseline process Validation Verification Approval Managing Requirements Change through the Product Life Cycle Overview of requirements change management Establishing a formal change management process Tracing requirements through design and development (build, test, and implementation) Following through to post-implementation (transition and early production)

Writing and Managing Requirements Documents: Virtual In-House Training
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£850

All organizations have policies and procedures that guide how decisions are made and how the work is done in that organization. Professionally written policies and procedures increase organizational accountability and transparency and are fundamental to quality/standards assurance and quality improvement.

Policy & Procedure Writing
Delivered in Loughborough or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£668

Cognicert HAZOP Analysis Professional

5.0(1)

By Cognicert Limited

The purpose of this course is to describe the principles and procedures of Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) Studies. HAZOP is a structured and systematic technique for examining a defined system, with the objective of: Identifying potential hazards in the system. The hazards involved may include both those essentially relevant only to the immediate area of the system and those with a much wider sphere of influence, e.g. some environmental hazards; Identifying potential operability problems with the system and in particular identifying causes of operational disturbances and production deviations likely to lead to nonconforming products. An important benefit of HAZOP studies is that the resulting knowledge, obtained by identifying potential hazards and operability problems in a structured and systematic manner, is of great assistance in determining appropriate remedial measures. The course is designed using the tools and techniques identified by IEC 61882:2016. LEARNING OUTCOMES By the end of this course you will understand how to: prepare for a HAZOP study meeting and programme – including defining the scope of the study and choosing the team choose nodes (parts of the drawings or operation for HAZOP study) estimate the programme requirements for the successful completion of a study use facilitation techniques to motivate the team and keep them on task avoid common problems encountered during study meetings, including challenging behaviours formulate the HAZOP study report fulfil the team leader’s role in implementing recommendations and managing the process FOR WHOM Anyone with experience of the HAZOP technique who is required to lead HAZOP studies Process safety engineers, loss prevention specialists, production engineers, process design engineers, project engineers, process programmers and instrument control engineers Risk Managers COURSE CONTENT Introduction to HAZOPWhat is a HAZOP?What are Hazards and Risk?Limitations of HAZOPsEssential Features of HAZOP Principles of examination Design representation Design requirements and design intent Applications of HAZOP Relation to other analysis toolsFailure Mode Effect AnalysisAs Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP)Fail Tree AnalysisEvent Tree Analysis HAZOP study limitations Risk identification studies during different system life cycle stagesConcept stageDevelopment stageRealization stageUtilization stageEnhancement stageRetirement stage The HAZOP study procedure Initiate the study Define scope and objectives Define roles and responsibilities Preparation Plan the study Collect data and documentation Establish guide words and deviations Examination Structure the examination Guidewords and Deviations Causes, Consequences and Safeguards Perform the examination Risk Ranking Documentation and follow up Establish method of recording Output of the study Record information Sign off the documentation Follow-up and responsibilities Case Study and practical application TRAINING METHODOLOGIES Presentation Case Study Individual Exercises Group Exercises DURATION: 4 Days (Examination on day 4)

Cognicert HAZOP Analysis Professional
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,200

Writing and Managing Requirements Documents - Creating the Acceptable, Approvable Requirements Document: On-Demand

By IIL Europe Ltd

Writing and Managing Requirements Documents - Creating the Acceptable, Approvable Requirements Document: On-Demand This course will enhance the skill set needed for writing and managing the complex readership that business analysts interact with on a day-to-day basis. What You Will Learn Upon Completion, participants will be able to: Write an understood requirements document that is approvable and acceptable Validate a requirements document Manage the changes to requirements documents through the SDLC Foundation Concepts The role of the business analyst An introduction to the BABOK® Guide The business analyst and the product/project life cycle The requirements documentation process Planning for Effective Requirements Documentation Overview of requirements planning Planning for validation Planning for verification: well-formed criteria Planning for verification: understood and usable criteria Writing Effective Requirements Documents Overview of writing requirements documents Using a standard structure / template Applying formatting techniques Meeting the challenge of writing non-functional requirements Baselining Requirements Documents Overview of the requirements baseline process Validation Verification Approval Managing Requirements Change through the Product Life Cycle Overview of requirements change management Establishing a formal change management process Tracing requirements through design and development (build, test, and implementation) Following through to post-implementation (transition and early production) Summary What did we learn, and how can we implement this in our work environments?

Writing and Managing Requirements Documents - Creating the Acceptable, Approvable Requirements Document: On-Demand
Delivered Online On Demand7 hours
£850

Definitive Salt for engineers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Definitive Salt training course description Salt is a remote execution framework and configuration management system. This course covers Salt from the basics. After a quick first taste the course moves onto execution modules, salt states, minion and master data, jinja, Salt extensions and then topology and configuration options. Hands on sessions are used to reinforce the theory rather than teach specific manufacturer equipment. What will you learn Install and use Salt. Describe the architecture of Salt. Manage configurations with Salt. Extend Salt. Definitive Salt training course details Who will benefit: Anyone working with Salt. Prerequisites: Linux fundamentals. Duration 2 days Definitive Salt training course contents Introduction What is Salt? High- level architecture, Some quick examples, system management, configuration management, A brief history, Topology options, Extending Salt. Quick start: First taste of Salt Single-master setup, from packages, bootstrap scripts, Starting up, Basic commands, salt: the main workhorse, salt-key: key management, salt-call: execution on the minion, salt-run: co-ordination of jobs on the master, summary of commands, Key management, viewing keys, accepting keys, rejecting keys, key files, Minion targeting, minion ID, list (-L), glob, regular expressions (-E), grains (-G), compound (-C), targeting summary, Additional remote execution details, Conclusion. Execution modules: The functional foundation sys: information and documentation about modules, sys.doc basic documentation, sys.list_modules, sys.list_functions: simple listings, cmd: execute via shell, cmd.run: run any command, pkg: manage packages, virtual modules, pkg.lists_pkgs: list all installed packages, pkg.available version: see what version will be installed, pkg.install: install packages, user: manage users, user.add: add users, user.list_users, user info: get user info, saltutil: access various Salt utilities, Summary. Configuration management: Salt states Salt files overview, SLS example: adding a user, working with the multi-layered state system, Highstate and the top file, the top file, State ordering, require: depend on another state, watch: run based on other changes, odds and ends, Summary. Minion data / master data Grains are minion data, performing basic grain operations, setting grains, targeting with grains in the top file, Pillars are data from the master, querying pillar data, querying other sources with external pillars, Renderers give data options. Extending Salt: part I Introduction to Jinja, Jinja basics, Templating with Jinja, filtering by grains, Custom execution module, Custom state modules, Custom grains, External pillars, Summary. More on the matter Runners, manage minions, manage jobs, The orchestrate runner, The event system, The reactor system, Summary. Extending Salt: part II Python client API, reading configuration data on a master and minion, using the master client (localclient) API, Using the caller client API, Custom runners, writing a custom runner, using the runnerclient API, Summary. Topology and configuration options Master configuration, directories and files, logging, access control, files server options, Topology variations, masterless minions, peer systems, syndication masters, multiple masters. Brief introduction to salt-cloud Overview, Setup AWS and salt-cloud, installing salt-cloud, cloud providers, cloud profiles, cloud maps, Introspection via salt cloud, Creating infrastructure, More information. Using vagrant to run Salt examples YAML.

Definitive Salt for engineers
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,727

Revit Basic to Advanced Training

By London Design Training Courses

Why Choose Revit Basic to Advanced Training Course? Course info. Revit Basic to Advanced Master complex 3D modeling, BIM workflows, and project phasing. In-person or live online options available. Enroll now to elevate your architectural, engineering, and construction projects with advanced Revit techniques. Duration: 16 hours Methof: Personalized 1-on-1. Customized Schedule: Choose a convenient hour from Mon to Sat between 9 am and 7 pm to create your own schedule.   Revit Basic to Advanced Training Course: Learn the fundamentals of Revit for architecture and structural design, supporting BIM workflows for efficient building construction. Delivery Options: In-class at our center Live online sessions Who Should Attend? Ideal for architects, building designers, structural engineers, and general users. Course Outline: I. Introduction to Revit  Explore Revit's purpose and applications Familiarize yourself with the user-friendly interface and essential tools Navigate efficiently and control viewports Initiate and save projects for future reference II. Setting up a Project  Create new projects and use templates for efficiency Establish project levels, grids, and crucial building information Configure project units for precision and consistency III. Basic Modeling  Master the creation and customization of walls, doors, and windows Develop floors, ceilings, and roofs for complete building structures Craft functional and aesthetically pleasing stairs and railings IV. Advanced Modeling  Learn to design custom parametric families to enhance productivity Explore conceptual modeling tools for creative freedom Integrate lighting and materials for realistic 3D rendering V. Views and Sheets  Efficiently manage views and organize them effectively Generate informative and well-structured sheets for documentation Integrate schedules and tags to enhance information clarity VI. Annotation and Detailing  Add clear and concise text and dimensions to your designs Customize detail components for precise annotations Employ symbols and keynote legends for standardized documentation VII. Phasing and Worksharing Grasp the concepts of phasing and design options Manage and modify phases effectively Collaborate seamlessly with worksharing features VIII. Project Collaboration and Management Establish a productive worksharing environment Monitor and track worksets and user activities Synchronize worksets for a coordinated team effort IX. Advanced Documentation  Create specialized and advanced schedules for comprehensive project insights Develop legends and keynotes to enhance documentation clarity Finalize construction documents with professional-looking sheets and title blocks X. Conclusion and Next Steps  Recapitulate the course content and achievements Receive valuable tips for continuous learning and further resources Engage in a Q&A session to address any remaining queries or concerns For more information and to start your learning journey, visit our website or download the free trial of Autodesk Revit from the provided link: https://www.autodesk.co.uk/autodesk/revit

Revit Basic to Advanced Training
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£530
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