Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program - Become Green Belt Certified: On-Demand This course explores the DMAIC process in depth and enables you to achieve IIL's Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification. DMAIC is the foundation of Lean Six Sigma and process improvement. The incremental steps of "Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control" give structure and guidance to improving quality, performance, and productivity. Green Belt is not just a role, it is also a competency required for leadership positions at many top companies. This learning series is designed to enable participants to fulfill the important role of a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and to incorporate the Lean Six Sigma mindset into their leadership skills. With a real-world project focus, the series will teach the fundamental methodology, tools, and techniques of the Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control Process Improvement Methodology. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Identify strategies for effectively leading high performing process improvement teams Analyze whether projects align with business strategy Apply process improvement methodologies to DMAIC steps, based on real world scenarios Explain ways to appropriately respond to process variation Distinguish among best practice problem solving methodologies Evaluate and effectively communicate data-driven decisions, based on real world scenarios Introduction Lean Six Sigma & quality The vision The methodologies The metric Project Selection Why Projects Random idea generation Targeted idea generation CTQs (Critical to Quality) & projects Project screening criteria Quick improvements Introduction to Define Project Planning Developing the core charter Developing a project charter Facilitation Process Management Business process management Top-down process mapping Voice of the Customer Voice of Customer Stakeholder analysis Communication planning Kicking off the project Introduction to Measure Data Collection Fact-based decision making Data sampling Operations definitions Data collection plan Measurement system analysis Graphical Statistics for Continuous Data Meet Six SigmaXL Graphical & statistical tools Data stratification Graphical Statistics for Discrete Data Pareto analysis Dot plots Plotting data over time: Looking for patterns Variation Concepts Variation is reality Special Cause and Common Cause variation Example of standard business reporting Individuals Control Chart Process Capability Genesis of process capability Calculating the metrics of Six Sigma Yield metrics: Measuring process efficiency Cost of Poor Quality The Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) Cost of Quality categories Calculating the Cost of Poor Quality Introduction to Analyze Process Analysis Introduction to process analysis Value-added analysis Cycle time analysis WIP & pull systems Analyzing bottlenecks and constraints Cause & Effect Analysis Fishbone/Ishikawa diagram 5-Whys analysis Graphical & statistical tools Advanced Analysis Why use hypothesis tests? Hypothesis tests Correlation and regression analysis Introduction to Improve Solutions Creativity techniques Generating alternative solutions Solution selection techniques Introduction to Design of Experiments Introduction to DOE DOE activity Error Proofing Failure mode & effect analysis Poka-Yoke Project Management Fundamentals Successful teams Project roles Conflict management Standardization Standardization The Visual Workplace 5S Piloting & Verifying Result What is a pilot? Evaluating results Introduction to Control Statistical Process Control Review of Special & Common Cause variation Review of Individual Control Chart P-Chart for discrete proportion data Transition Planning Control plan Project closure
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Overview This course will help our clients to assist not only in meeting the challenges of introducing IPSAS but also to secure the benefits of improved financial management to help secure the organisational objectives and goals of each public service organisation. This enables multi-national organisations to make comparisons between projects wherever in the world they happen, irrespective of jurisdiction, culture, language and ethnicity. IPSAS is becoming and will become the World standard for Public Sector entities. We have developed this course starting with an introduction and then implementation of IPSAS. This allows clients to structure the move to IPSAS within its appropriate Framework. It is an approach that enables implementation to be done in a structured and well-managed way. In the course we will consider the main requirements of IPSAS and, by showing how they affect financial reports and published accounts, will help you to apply IPSAS. The course will assist both finance managers and general managers whose organisations and departments will be affected by IPSAS. The consequences of managing the finances of public organisations will be examined, together with potential unintended consequences. How to implement IPSAS effectively and economically, is probably the most important aspect. The approach will be to understand the advantages to the organisation from IPSAS implementation and how benefits realisation can be ensured both internally and for stakeholders. The course will deal with practical issues for public sector organisations, including strategic management and the medium-term financial framework
About Course Environmental Engineering: A Career-Launching Course Are you passionate about protecting the environment? Do you want to make a difference in the world? If so, then environmental engineering is the perfect career for you. This online course will teach you the fundamentals of environmental engineering, from water and wastewater treatment to air pollution control and solid waste management. You will learn how to apply these principles to solve real-world problems, such as developing sustainable water systems, reducing air pollution, and managing hazardous waste. The course is developed by experienced environmental engineers who are passionate about their work. Their knowledge and expertise will help you develop the skills you need to succeed in this exciting field. Upon completion of this course, you will be well-prepared for a career in environmental engineering. You will have the knowledge and skills you need to design, implement, and manage environmental systems that protect our planet. Enroll today and start your journey to a more sustainable future! Here are some of the benefits of taking this course: Learn from experienced environmental engineers Gain the skills and knowledge you need for a career in environmental engineering Apply your knowledge to real-world problems Get hands-on experience with environmental engineering projects Network with other students and professionals in the field If you are interested in a career in environmental engineering, then this course is for you. Enroll today and start your journey to a more sustainable future! What Will You Learn? Understand the fundamentals of environmental engineering. This includes the basic principles of engineering, chemistry, and biology as they apply to environmental problems. Apply environmental engineering principles to solve real-world problems. This includes designing, implementing, and managing environmental systems such as water treatment plants, air pollution control systems, and solid waste management facilities. Communicate effectively about environmental issues. This includes being able to write reports, give presentations, and work with stakeholders to solve environmental problems. Work effectively in multidisciplinary teams. Environmental engineering problems often require the expertise of engineers, scientists, and other professionals. This course will teach you how to work effectively with others to solve these problems. Demonstrate professional and ethical behavior. As an environmental engineer, you will be responsible for protecting the health and safety of the public. This course will teach you the importance of professional and ethical behavior in environmental engineering. Course Content Introduction to Environmental Engineering Introduction to Environmental Engineering Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology Water and Wastewater Treatment Water and Wastewater Treatment Air Pollution Control Air Pollution Control Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Management A course by Xpert Learning RequirementsBasic understanding of Chemistry and Biology. Audience Environmental Engineering Students Civil Engineering Students Individuals who have interest in Environmental Engineering Audience Environmental Engineering Students Civil Engineering Students Individuals who have interest in Environmental Engineering
Picture this: a day where every step you take is met with discomfort, where simple strolls turn into tedious tasks. That's the reality for many suffering from foot problems, which is where you step in. Our Introduction to Foot Health Practitioner course is designed to turn caring individuals into foot health heroes. By mastering the skills taught in this course, you'll be able to offer comfort where it's most needed, making every step for your patients a pain-free pleasure. Feet might not be the first thing we think about, but they're the foundation of our mobility. When they hurt, it affects everything we do. In this course, you'll learn the A to Z of foot health, from the basics of foot anatomy to the nitty-gritty of treating common conditions. It's not just about fixing problems; it's about restoring happiness. Imagine giving someone back their ability to walk without pain; that's a powerful impact, right at your fingertips. Every lesson is packed with clear, easy-to-understand knowledge that prepares you for the real deal - helping people with their foot woes. Whether it's using special instruments with precision or giving advice that changes lives, this course is your first step into a world where your skills are always in demand. Plus, you get to enjoy the satisfaction that comes with a job that makes a genuine difference. So why wait? Start your journey to becoming a foot care champion today! Learning Outcomes Understand foundational concepts and roles within Foot Health Practitioner scope. Identify foot anatomy and physiological processes accurately. Describe the primary systems affecting foot health and function. Recognise and categorise various dermatological conditions of the foot. Conduct foot examinations and formulate diagnostic interpretations. Utilise podiatry instruments and equipment effectively. Apply clinical management skills for patient treatment planning. Who is this course for? Individuals aspiring to become Foot Health Practitioners. Healthcare professionals expanding their expertise. Supportive care workers in elderly or disability sectors. Beauty and wellness therapists diversifying their services. Anyone interested in pursuing a career in podiatry. Why Choose This Course Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success Career Path Entry-level Foot Health Practitioner: £18,000 - £25,000 per annum. Experienced Foot Health Practitioner in private practice: £25,000 - £35,000 per annum. Podiatry Assistant in a clinical setting: £20,000 - £30,000 per annum. Specialist Foot Health Practitioner (with additional training): £30,000 - £45,000 per annum. Podiatrist (after further qualifications): £25,000 - £50,000+ per annum. Prerequisites No prior qualifications or experience are required to begin the Introduction to Foot Health Practitioner course. The course has been expertly crafted for compatibility across various digital platforms, allowing you to engage with the content on PCs, Macs, tablets, and smartphones. You may start your learning journey from any location, provided you have a reliable internet connection. Certification Upon successful completion of the course materials for the Introduction to Foot Health Practitioner, you will be eligible to obtain a PDF certificate of completion for £4.99. If you wish to receive a physical copy of the certificate, an additional fee of £8 will apply for its issuance. Course Curriculum Module 01: A Comprehensive Introduction to FHP A Comprehensive Introduction to FHP 00:18:00 Module 02: Anatomy and Physiology of Foot Anatomy and Physiology of Foot 00:36:00 Module 03: Systems in the Foot Systems in the Foot 00:35:00 Module 04: Foot Dermatology Foot Dermatology 00:29:00 Module 05: Examination and Diagnosis in Clinical Management Examination and Diagnosis in Clinical Management 00:33:00 Module 06: Podiatry Equipment and Instrument Podiatry Equipment and Instrument 00:59:00
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Welcome to the comprehensive course on Introduction to Health Economics and Technology! Whether you're a healthcare professional, policymaker, or simply curious about the economics behind healthcare decisions, this course is designed to equip you with essential knowledge and insights. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access In the Introduction to Health Economics and Technology course, learners explore fundamental concepts at the intersection of healthcare and economics. They delve into the principles of health economics, understanding how scarce resources affect healthcare delivery and decision-making. The course introduces basic economic and technological concepts essential for evaluating healthcare technologies and interventions. Learners also gain insights into Health Technology Assessment (HTA), learning methods to assess the clinical, economic, and social impacts of new health technologies. They explore economic evaluation techniques used to determine the value and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions. Additionally, the course covers the intricate relationship between health economics and healthcare technologies, highlighting their mutual influence. Learners study health insurance systems, understanding their role in healthcare financing and access. The course concludes with a critical examination of dilemmas faced by health ministers in balancing healthcare quality, accessibility, and costs within healthcare systems. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment Module 02: What is Health Economics Module 03: Basic Economic and Technological Concepts Module 04: Health Technology Assessment Module 05: Economic Evaluation Module 06: Exploring the Relationship Between Health Economics (HE) and Health Technology A Module 07: Health Insurance Module 08: The Health Minister's Dilemma Learning Outcomes: Understand key concepts in health economics and technology assessment principles. Analyze economic implications of health technologies on healthcare systems. Evaluate cost-effectiveness and efficiency of health technologies and interventions. Examine the role of health insurance in economic management of healthcare. Discuss ethical dilemmas faced by health ministers in policy decision-making. Apply economic evaluation methods to assess health technology investments. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Introduction to Health Economics and Technology 1:31:41 1: Module 01: Introduction to Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment 11:19 2: Module 02: What is Health Economics 08:19 3: Module 03: Basic Economic and Technological Concepts 14:49 4: Module 04: Health Technology Assessment 13:39 5: Module 05: Economic Evaluation 09:11 6: Module 06: Relationship Between Health Economics and Health Technology 14:50 7: Module 07: Health Insurance 11:23 8: Module 08: The Health Minister's Dilemma 07:11 9: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 Who is this course for? Healthcare professionals seeking economic perspectives in healthcare decision-making. Policy makers and government officials involved in healthcare planning. Researchers interested in health technology assessment and economic evaluation. Students pursuing studies in health economics and related disciplines. Consultants advising on health policy and economic strategies. Career path Health Economist Healthcare Policy Analyst Health Technology Assessor Health Insurance Economist Government Health Advisor Healthcare Researcher Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Welcome to the comprehensive course on Introduction to Health Economics and Technology! Whether you're a healthcare professional, policymaker, or simply curious about the economics behind healthcare decisions, this course is designed to equip you with essential knowledge and insights. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access In the Introduction to Health Economics and Technology course, learners explore fundamental concepts at the intersection of healthcare and economics. They delve into the principles of health economics, understanding how scarce resources affect healthcare delivery and decision-making. The course introduces basic economic and technological concepts essential for evaluating healthcare technologies and interventions. Learners also gain insights into Health Technology Assessment (HTA), learning methods to assess the clinical, economic, and social impacts of new health technologies. They explore economic evaluation techniques used to determine the value and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions. Additionally, the course covers the intricate relationship between health economics and healthcare technologies, highlighting their mutual influence. Learners study health insurance systems, understanding their role in healthcare financing and access. The course concludes with a critical examination of dilemmas faced by health ministers in balancing healthcare quality, accessibility, and costs within healthcare systems. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment Module 02: What is Health Economics Module 03: Basic Economic and Technological Concepts Module 04: Health Technology Assessment Module 05: Economic Evaluation Module 06: Exploring the Relationship Between Health Economics (HE) and Health Technology A Module 07: Health Insurance Module 08: The Health Minister's Dilemma Learning Outcomes: Understand key concepts in health economics and technology assessment principles. Analyze economic implications of health technologies on healthcare systems. Evaluate cost-effectiveness and efficiency of health technologies and interventions. Examine the role of health insurance in economic management of healthcare. Discuss ethical dilemmas faced by health ministers in policy decision-making. Apply economic evaluation methods to assess health technology investments. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Introduction to Health Economics and Technology 1:31:41 1: Module 01: Introduction to Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment 11:19 2: Module 02: What is Health Economics 08:19 3: Module 03: Basic Economic and Technological Concepts 14:49 4: Module 04: Health Technology Assessment 13:39 5: Module 05: Economic Evaluation 09:11 6: Module 06: Relationship Between Health Economics and Health Technology 14:50 7: Module 07: Health Insurance 11:23 8: Module 08: The Health Minister's Dilemma 07:11 9: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 Who is this course for? Healthcare professionals seeking economic perspectives in healthcare decision-making. Policy makers and government officials involved in healthcare planning. Researchers interested in health technology assessment and economic evaluation. Students pursuing studies in health economics and related disciplines. Consultants advising on health policy and economic strategies. Career path Health Economist Healthcare Policy Analyst Health Technology Assessor Health Insurance Economist Government Health Advisor Healthcare Researcher Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Welcome to the comprehensive course on Introduction to Health Economics and Technology! Whether you're a healthcare professional, policymaker, or simply curious about the economics behind healthcare decisions, this course is designed to equip you with essential knowledge and insights. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access In the Introduction to Health Economics and Technology course, learners explore fundamental concepts at the intersection of healthcare and economics. They delve into the principles of health economics, understanding how scarce resources affect healthcare delivery and decision-making. The course introduces basic economic and technological concepts essential for evaluating healthcare technologies and interventions. Learners also gain insights into Health Technology Assessment (HTA), learning methods to assess the clinical, economic, and social impacts of new health technologies. They explore economic evaluation techniques used to determine the value and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions. Additionally, the course covers the intricate relationship between health economics and healthcare technologies, highlighting their mutual influence. Learners study health insurance systems, understanding their role in healthcare financing and access. The course concludes with a critical examination of dilemmas faced by health ministers in balancing healthcare quality, accessibility, and costs within healthcare systems. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment Module 02: What is Health Economics Module 03: Basic Economic and Technological Concepts Module 04: Health Technology Assessment Module 05: Economic Evaluation Module 06: Exploring the Relationship Between Health Economics (HE) and Health Technology A Module 07: Health Insurance Module 08: The Health Minister's Dilemma Learning Outcomes: Understand key concepts in health economics and technology assessment principles. Analyze economic implications of health technologies on healthcare systems. Evaluate cost-effectiveness and efficiency of health technologies and interventions. Examine the role of health insurance in economic management of healthcare. Discuss ethical dilemmas faced by health ministers in policy decision-making. Apply economic evaluation methods to assess health technology investments. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Introduction to Health Economics and Technology 1:31:41 1: Module 01: Introduction to Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment 11:19 2: Module 02: What is Health Economics 08:19 3: Module 03: Basic Economic and Technological Concepts 14:49 4: Module 04: Health Technology Assessment 13:39 5: Module 05: Economic Evaluation 09:11 6: Module 06: Relationship Between Health Economics and Health Technology 14:50 7: Module 07: Health Insurance 11:23 8: Module 08: The Health Minister's Dilemma 07:11 9: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 Who is this course for? Healthcare professionals seeking economic perspectives in healthcare decision-making. Policy makers and government officials involved in healthcare planning. Researchers interested in health technology assessment and economic evaluation. Students pursuing studies in health economics and related disciplines. Consultants advising on health policy and economic strategies. Career path Health Economist Healthcare Policy Analyst Health Technology Assessor Health Insurance Economist Government Health Advisor Healthcare Researcher Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.