Hypnotherapy for pain relief using hypnotherapy to manage and alleviate pain.
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for Cisco Partner Sales Engineers and Field engineers supporting customers with 802.1x solutions. The primary audience for this course is Cisco Channel Partner SEs and FEs that are seeking to meet the education requirements to attain ATP authorization to sell Cisco ISE. The secondary audience for this course is security architects, design engineers, and others seeking hands-on experience with Cisco TrustSec 802.1X deployments with Cisco ISE Overview Upon completing this course, students will be able to meet these objectives:- Describe identity-based networking concepts and components - Define the components and processes of port-based authentication - Identify the 802.1X components and their interrelation at a high level - Identify requirements and options for non-supplicant devices - Position individual components of an 802.1X network and identify compatibilities Students will gain the foundational knowledge of IEEE 802.1X protocol; the skills that are needed to configure the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) for 802.1X operation; hands-on experience configuring a network for 802.1X-based network services. Cisco TrustSec Surveying Cisco TrustSec Surveying Cisco TrustSec Architecture Components Port-Based Authentication Surveying the IEEE 802.1X Standard Surveying 802.1X and EAP Surveying 802.1X and EAP Configure Devices for 802.1X Operation Identifying 802.1X Components and Topologies Identifying 802.1X Components and Topologies Configuring Network Devices for 802.1X Configuring Supplicants for 802.1X Operation Configure Guest Access Configuring Cisco TrustSec for Non-Supplicant Devices Configuring Cisco WebAuth for Non-Supplicant Devices Design Cisco TrustSec Networks with Cisco ISE and 802.1X Identifying Component Compatibilities with 802.1X Reviewing 802.1X Design Considerations that Impact Implementation Reviewing Scalable 802.1X Architectures Additional course details: Nexus Humans Cisco Introduction to 802.1X Operations for Cisco Security Professionals v1.0 (8021X) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Cisco Introduction to 802.1X Operations for Cisco Security Professionals v1.0 (8021X) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
These courses are designed for aspiring 3D artists, students, graduates, creative professionals, CAD designers, and anyone passionate about 3D art. Whether you're looking to launch a career, enhance existing skills, or explore new creative avenues, our courses provide comprehensive training tailored to various skill levels and interests. Check our Website Duration: 16 hours Method: 1-on-1 and Tailored content Dates and Times: Select your preferred hour from Monday to Saturday, available between 9 am and 7 pm. CAD and 3D Studio Max Training Course Duration: 16 hours Course Outline: Introduction to AutoCAD Familiarizing yourself with the AutoCAD interface Navigating the drawing environment Mastering fundamental 2D geometry creation Exploring essential drawing tools and commands Introduction to blocks and symbols for efficient design Advanced AutoCAD Techniques Delving into advanced drawing methods Proficiently manipulating and editing 2D geometry Crafting custom symbols and blocks for enhanced productivity Working with text and annotations for clear communication Utilizing layers and line types for organized design 3D Modeling in AutoCAD Venturing into the world of 3D modeling Precision crafting of 3D solids and surfaces Seamless modification and manipulation of 3D geometry Crafting custom materials and textures for realistic designs Effective utilization of AutoCAD's lighting and camera systems Introduction to 3ds Max Embracing the 3ds Max interface and configuring the workspace Proficiency in navigating within 3ds Max Understanding the viewport for optimized design Exploring basic 3D modeling techniques in 3ds Max Materials and Textures in 3ds Max Application and modification of textures for enhanced designs Mastering the art of UVW mapping for precise texturing Utilizing the material editor for creative freedom Crafting custom materials aligned with your design vision Harnessing the power of Vray materials for lifelike renders Lighting in 3ds Max Introduction to various lighting techniques Grasping light properties for impactful designs Strategic setup of lights to enhance scenes Illuminating scenes with Vray lights Cameras in 3ds Max Mastery of camera systems in 3ds Max Exploring camera properties for cinematic effects Creating animations with cameras for dynamic scenes Utilizing Vray cameras for stunning renders Rendering in 3ds Max Unveiling the art of rendering Utilizing Vray Global Illumination for realistic lighting Leveraging Vray Physical Cameras for precise control Enhancing scenes with Vray HDRI Lighting Following a Vray Rendering Workflow for professional results Advanced Modeling Techniques Proficiency in crafting complex geometry Utilizing modifiers for intricate designs Exploring polygonal modeling for versatile creations Creating both organic and inorganic models with expertise Unleashing the potential of advanced modeling techniques Projects Application of acquired skills to create real-world scenes Designing a detailed interior scene with meticulous attention Crafting a visually impactful exterior scene Creating a complex scene featuring multiple objects and materials Course Requirements: A computer with AutoCAD and 3ds Max installed Basic knowledge of computer operations A keen interest in 2D and 3D modeling and design Course Goals: Upon course completion, you will possess a comprehensive understanding of AutoCAD and 3ds Max, enabling you to craft intricate 3D scenes enriched with advanced materials, textures, lighting, and rendering. These newfound skills empower you to advance your capabilities in both 2D and 3D modeling and rendering. Upon successful completion of this comprehensive AutoCAD and 3ds Max training, participants will attain the following skills: AutoCAD Proficiency: Mastery of 2D geometry, drawing tools, and symbols. Advanced AutoCAD Techniques: Expertise in editing, custom blocks, text, and layers. 3D Modeling in AutoCAD: Competence in crafting 3D solids, textures, and lighting. Introduction to 3ds Max: Proficient navigation of the interface and fundamental 3D modeling. Materials and Textures: Application and customization of textures using Vray. Lighting and Cameras: Mastery of lighting and camera systems within 3ds Max. Rendering: Production of high-quality renders through Vray. Advanced Modeling: Proficiency in handling complex geometry and creating organic models. Real-World Projects: Capability to design interiors, exteriors, and intricate scenes. Skills Acquired: Mastering 3D Modeling Techniques in 3D Studio Max Advanced Texturing and Material Application Skills Proficiency in Lighting and Rendering Techniques Expertise in Animation and Keyframe Techniques Comprehensive Scene Composition and Camera Setup Knowledge Career Opportunities: Senior 3D Modeler Experienced CAD Designer Lighting and Rendering Specialist Animation Director Architectural Visualization Expert Upon completing our 3D Studio Max and CAD Courses, students will acquire advanced 3D modeling, animation, and CAD design skills, paving the way for rewarding careers in roles such as Senior 3D Modeler, CAD Designer, Lighting Specialist, Animation Director, and Architectural Visualization Expert. You will gain access to the following benefits: An Autocad and 3ds Max Certificate of Attendance. A comprehensive PDF training guide for 3ds Max and CAD. Real-time feedback during sessions, with the option to record them as video archives. We offer the following advantages: Price guarantee to ensure the best value for your investment. Personalized one-on-one training for focused learning. Flexible scheduling options available seven days a week, from 9 am to 7 pm. Lifetime email and phone support for ongoing assistance. Assistance with software installation and computer setup. Referral discounts and special offers on group training courses.
We've all sat through far more bad presentations than good ones, but knowing what 'good' looks like is easier than successfully replicating it. Sales presentations are a performance and, as salespeople, fluffing our lines can cost us a lot more than hurt pride. Having discovered and understood the specific needs and burning issues our prospect has, then this course will help any salesperson avoid dropping the ball and instead wowing their prospects with a high-impact, tailored and compelling case for purchase. This course will help participants: Prepare mentally and physically for stand-up presentations Use voice modulation and bullet-pointing to demand attention Avoid boring their prospects Master the do's and don'ts of PowerPoint Deal more effectively with technical hitches and prospect's interruptions Use eye contact and engagement to avoid prospects 'tuning out' Deploy best practice essentials for presenting with colleagues Steer through the toughest Q&A 1 Preparing your presentation Mindset Knowing your objective(s) Vocal warm-up techniques Assembling pre-agreed benefits Time management Room set-up Technical preparation 2 How to open your presentation Vocal energy Summary and agreement of prospect's needs How to have posture and confidence Use of humour What to do with those dreaded hands Confident v non-confident body language 3 How to get and keep people's attention Bullet pointing Linking benefits to specific, stated needs Practical exercise - formulating and delivering tailored benefits Being selective with features Third party reinforcement and case studies 'Watering the garden' eye contact technique Practical exercise - participants practise 'sharing out' eye contact to audience How to handle a prospect's negative body language Handling interruptions 4 Presenting in groups Credentialing all participants Role delineation for group presentations Edifying other participants' messages - do's and don'ts How to maintain energy when not speaking Practical exercise - good and bad practice when not speaking Teamwork in Q&A sessions How to hand over professionally 5 PowerPoint do's and don'ts Use of visual aids Good and bad PowerPoint slides How to make PowerPoint work for you Classic PowerPoint errors Avoiding and handling technical problems Good and bad flipchart practice 6 Closing and / or achieving next action steps Power of summary Good Q&A practice Handling objections Practical exercise - handling objections on one's feet Creating consensus among prospect panel What to do when prospects disagree with each other When to trial close How to close on next action steps 7 Wrap-up Key learning points from each participant Action steps to be implemented on next presentations
No-one in business will succeed if they are not financially literate - and no business will succeed without financially-literate people. This is the ideal programme for managers and others who don't have a financial qualification or background but who nonetheless need a greater understanding of the financial management disciplines essential to your organisation. This course will give the participants a sound understanding of financial reports, measures and techniques to make them even more effective in their roles. It will enable participants to: Overcome the barrier of the accountants' strange language Deal confidently with financial colleagues Improve their understanding of your organisation's finance function Radically improve their planning and budgeting skills Be much more aware of the impact of their decisions on the profitability of your organisation Enhance their role in the organisation Boost their confidence and career development 1 Review of the principal financial statements What each statement containsOutlineDetail Not just what the statements contain but what they mean Balance sheets and P&L accounts (income statements) Cash flow statements Detailed terminology and interpretation Types of fixed asset - tangible, etc. Working capital, equity, gearing 2 The 'rules' - Accounting Standards, concepts and conventions Fundamental or 'bedrock' accounting concepts Detailed accounting concepts and conventions What depreciation means The importance of stock, inventory and work in progress values Accounting policies that most affect reporting and results The importance of accounting standards and IFRS 3 Where the figures come from Accounting records Assets / liabilities, Income / expenditure General / nominal ledgers Need for internal controls 'Sarbox' and related issues 4 Managing the budget process Have clear objectives, remit, responsibilities and time schedule The business plan Links with corporate strategy The budget cycle Links with company culture Budgeting methods'New' budgetingZero-based budgets Reviewing budgets Responding to the figures The need for appropriate accounting and reporting systems 5 What are costs? How to account for them Cost definitions Full / absorption costing Overheads - overhead allocation or absorption Activity based costing Marginal costing / break-even - use in planning 6 Who does what? A review of what different types of accountant do Financial accounting Management accounting Treasury function Activities and terms 7 How the statements can be interpreted What published accounts contain Analytical review (ratio analysis) Return on capital employed, margins and profitability Making assets work - asset turnover Fixed assets, debtor, stock turnover Responding to figures EBIT, EBITEDIA, eps and other analysts' measure 8 Other key issues Creative accounting Accounting for groups Intangible assets - brand names Company valuations Fixed assets / leased assets / off-balance sheet finance
The often-used phrase, 'just the receptionist', completely misrepresents the role. An excellent receptionist is a most valuable resource for any organisation. This programme has been designed specifically to deal with the essential skills necessary to represent the organisation to the best possible effect. It will also help you get the most out of your working day. There are six key reasons to take part in this workshop. It will help you: See your role in a new light Develop your communication skills Deal with different types of customer and situation Boost your confidence Cope in a pressurised environment Get more satisfaction from your working day 1 Introduction Workshop objectives and personal objectives The challenges of 21st century communication What makes an excellent point of Reception? And why is it so important? Who and where are our customers? As a customer, how do you like to be treated? What makes people feel valued? Objective and subjective aspects of customer service 'Micro moments' that shape the relationship 2 Communication on reception Definition of communication Barriers to good communication The 'recipe' of verbal, vocal and visual aspects of communication Differences between communicating face-to-face and on the telephone Communication 'leaks' The primitive human response The impact of visual communication - body language, gesture and facial expression Voice - tone, speed, volume, pitch, clarity, inflection, pacing Words - positive words and phrases compared with negative terminology Professional greetings face-to-face Steering the conversation with effective questioning 3 Telephone excellence How we use the telephone Qualities of the telephone Non-verbal communication on the telephone - what aspects can be 'seen' by the other person? Professional telephone etiquette Taking and leaving messages - key points that can help customers, colleagues and the organisation Clarifying information 4 Listening skills for accuracy and relationship building How accurate are your listening skills? What are the challenges for accurate listening? Active / empathetic listening 5 Creating a rapport by 'style flexing' Understanding how different people communicate Shaping our message to the other person so that they feel understood How changing situations can alter communication needs 6 Confidence and assertiveness Recognising different styles of behaviour - aggressive, passive and assertive Qualities of assertive communication - verbal, vocal and visual Assertive techniques - basic, persistence, negotiation / empathetic Demonstrating confidence 7 Coping in a pressurised environment Words - the most useful ones to use with stressed people and identifying the 'red rag' words Challenging situations - what do you find difficult and how do you respond? Dealing with outbursts of anger Bringing non-stop talkers back from their tangent Constructive ways to say 'no' 8 Pulling it all together Action plans Summary of key learning points
The Operations and Warehouse Management Diploma course covers the skills you need for Operation and Warehouse Management. At first, you will know how operation management works. The course illustrates the concepts of Operational management and learns the process of design and control the production system. Then the course covers the skills you need to know about managing a warehouse. Special focus will be given on how to manage a warehouse in the UK. Assessment: At the end of the course, you will be required to sit for an online MCQ test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately. You will instantly know whether you have been successful or not. Before sitting for your final exam you will have the opportunity to test your proficiency with a mock exam. Certification: After completing and passing the course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. Who is this Course for? Operations and Warehouse Management Diploma is certified by CPD Qualifications Standards and CiQ. This makes it perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills. As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic background. Requirements Our Operations and Warehouse Management Diploma is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Career Path After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. Module 01 Designing Your Organizational Structure 00:30:00 Introduction to Operations Management 00:15:00 Understanding Financial Terms 00:30:00 Getting the Right People in Place 00:15:00 Getting Your Product Together 00:15:00 Building a Corporate Brand 00:30:00 Marketing Your Product 01:00:00 Selling Your Product 00:15:00 Planning for the Future 00:15:00 Goal Setting and Goal Getting 00:30:00 Succession Planning 101 00:15:00 Managing Your Money 00:15:00 Ethics 101 00:15:00 Building a Strong Customer Care Team 00:15:00 Training Employees for Success 00:15:00 Leadership Essentials 00:15:00 Module 02 The Fundamentals of Business Process Management 00:30:00 Defining Business Process Management 00:30:00 The Business Process Life Cycle 00:15:00 The Vision Phase 00:15:00 The Design Phase 01:00:00 The Modeling Phase 00:30:00 The Execution Phase 01:00:00 The Monitoring Phase 00:30:00 The Optimizing Phase 01:00:00 Module 03 What is Gap Analysis? 00:30:00 The Gap Analysis Process 00:30:00 Supporting Tools 00:30:00 Creating a Gap Analysis Report 00:15:00 Understanding Lean 00:30:00 The Toyota Production System 00:30:00 The Toyota Production System House 00:15:00 The Five Critical Improvement Concepts 00:15:00 Understanding Value with the Kano Model 00:15:00 Types of Waste 00:15:00 Creating a Lean Enterprise 00:15:00 The Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) Cycle 00:15:00 Using the R-DMAIC-S Model 00:15:00 Lean Thinking Tools 00:15:00 Kaizen Events 00:00:00 Data Gathering and Mapping 00:30:00 A Plan to Take Home 00:15:00 Defining Continuous Improvement 00:15:00 Stage One - Identify Areas For Improvement 00:15:00 Stage Two - Create a Plan for Improvement 00:15:00 Stage Three - Implement the Changes 00:15:00 Stage Four - Review the Impact 00:15:00 Test Driving 00:15:00 Module 04 Six Sigma Basics 00:15:00 Improvement Tools 00:30:00 Management Tools for Generating Ideas 00:15:00 Continuous Improvement 00:30:00 Customer Relationships 00:30:00 Module 05 The Evolution of the Supply Chain 00:15:00 The Basic Supply Chain Structure 00:15:00 Supply Chain Drivers 00:15:00 Aligning Your Supply Chain with Business Strategy 00:15:00 Managing Supply Chain Risks 00:15:00 Tracking and Evaluating Supply Chain Data 00:30:00 Troubleshooting Supply Chain Problems 00:15:00 Sharing Supply Chain Activities 00:15:00 Sustainable Supply Chain Strategies 00:15:00 Applying Lean Techniques to the Supply Chain 00:15:00 The Future of Supply Chain Management 00:15:00 Supply Chain Management Basics 00:30:00 The Purchasing Cycle 00:45:00 Purchasing Toolkit 01:00:00 Managing Competitive Bids 00:45:00 Improving Efficiency and Accuracy 00:30:00 Analyzing and Reducing Risk in the Supply Chain 00:30:00 Managing Internal Relationships 00:30:00 Tools of the Trade 00:30:00 Module 06 What is Inventory? 00:30:00 Types of Inventory 00:15:00 Key Players 00:30:00 Setting up the Warehouse 00:15:00 What Makes a Good Inventory Management System? 00:15:00 The Warehouse Inventory Cycle 00:15:00 Identifying Demand 00:15:00 The Receiving Process 00:15:00 Validating Inventory 00:15:00 The Put-Away Process 00:15:00 Maintaining Inventory Accuracy 00:30:00 The Outbound Process 00:30:00 Industry Trends 00:15:00 Module 07 Concept of Quality FREE 00:19:00 Key Terms 00:23:00 Categories 00:21:00 Customer Input 00:11:00 Plan Quality 00:08:00 Design of Experiments 00:07:00 Quality Control 00:11:00 Control Charts 00:11:00 Sampling 00:11:00 Six Sigma 00:08:00 The Steps 00:10:00 The 6 Six Sigma Challenges 00:05:00 Module 08 Fundamentals of Warehouse Management 00:30:00 Warehousing: Function, Benefits and Types of Warehousing 00:30:00 Core Functions Of A Warehouse Management System 00:15:00 Challenges Of Warehouse Management 00:30:00 Technology In The Warehouse 00:30:00 Supply Chain Management Concepts 00:15:00 Warehouse Management Technologies to Adopt 00:15:00 Processes In Warehousing 00:30:00 Order Picking In The Warehouse 00:30:00 Managing Warehouse Inventory 00:15:00 Organize the Storage of Inventory in a Warehouse 00:15:00 Inventory Management Techniques 00:30:00 Inventory Control Flow of Processing 01:00:00 Logistics and Supply Chain In A Warehouse 00:30:00 Inventory Classification In The Warehouse 00:15:00 The Role Of Human Resource management In A Warehouse 00:30:00 Warehouse Safety 00:30:00 Warehouse Cost Management 00:15:00 Improve Warehouse Efficiency and Reduce Costs 00:15:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam- Operations and Warehouse Management Diploma 00:30:00 Final Exam Final Exam- Operations and Warehouse Management Diploma 00:30:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
Course Overview Do you want to master the fascinating skill of landscape photography and establish your career as a nature photographer? Learn landscape photography from the Landscape Photography Advanced Diploma course and take the first step towards starting your promising career as a landscape photographer. The Landscape Photography Advanced Diploma course is one of the most demanding courses for photographers. You will learn about the equipment, basics of landscape and nature photography, different lighting conditions, basic and advanced composition, different strategies and tips to skyrocket your learning ability. This is helpful for anyone to understand the basics of landscape photography and practice them. This course will teach you how to capture stunning landscape pictures from scratch. The course is ideal for nature photographers, photo editors, travelers, travel vloggers, bloggers, videographers or anyone who wants to learn the skill of landscape photography. Who is this course for? This online course is for anyone who wants to learn more about landscape photography. This course will help learners from any level to learn landscape photography. Entry Requirement This course is available to all learners of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. A good understanding of English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course. Certification After you have successfully completed the course, you will obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. You can also obtain a Course Completion Certificate following the course completion without sitting for the test. Certificates can be obtained either in hardcopy at £39 or in PDF format at the cost of £24. PDF certificate's turnaround time is 24 hours, and for the hardcopy certificate, it is 3-9 working days. Why choose us? Affordable, engaging & high-quality e-learning study materials; Tutorial videos/materials from the industry-leading experts; Study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform; Efficient exam systems for the assessment and instant result; The UK & internationally recognized accredited qualification; Access to course content on mobile, tablet or desktop from anywhere, anytime; The benefit of career advancement opportunities; 24/7 student support via email. Career Path Landscape Photography Advanced Diploma is a useful qualification to possess and would be beneficial for any related profession or industry such as: Nature Photography Photo Editing Travel Vlogging Blogging Videography Unit 01: Introduction Module 01: Introduction to Nature Photography 00:02:00 Module 02: What Is Landscape Photography? 00:01:00 Unit 02: Photography Equipment Module 01: Overall 00:01:00 Module 02: Camera 00:02:00 Module 03: Sensors 00:02:00 Module 04: Lenses 00:03:00 Module 05: Pro vs Budget Lenses 00:03:00 Module 06: Prime Lenses 00:02:00 Module 07: Tripod 00:03:00 Module 08: Filters 00:02:00 Module 09: Other Accessories 00:04:00 Unit 03: Camera Basic Module 01: Introduction 00:01:00 Module 02: ISO 00:03:00 Module 03: ISO Practical 00:03:00 Module 04: ISO Practical Night 00:02:00 Module 05: Shutter Speed 00:01:00 Module 06: Practical of Shutter Speed 00:03:00 Module 07: Shutter Speed Waterfall 00:04:00 Module 08: Aperture 00:03:00 Module 09: Practical Aperture 00:05:00 Module 10: Aperture Low Light Photography 00:03:00 Module 11: Exposure Triangle 00:03:00 Module 12: Aperture Priority 00:03:00 Unit 04: Advanced Camera Basics Module 01: Introduction 00:02:00 Module 02: Histogram 00:03:00 Module 03: Expose to the Right 00:02:00 Module 04: Metering Modes 00:02:00 Module 05: Exposure Compensation 00:02:00 Module 06: RAW vs JPEG 00:03:00 Module 07: What is RAW? 00:02:00 Module 08: Dynamic Range 00:03:00 Module 09: White Balance 00:03:00 Unit 05: Focusing Module 01: Introduction to Focusing 00:01:00 Module 02: Hyperfocal Distance vs Single Point 00:03:00 Module 03: Aperture in Focusing 00:02:00 Module 04: Aperture, Focusing & Lens 00:03:00 Module 05: Focusing with a Wide-Angle Lens 00:05:00 Module 06: Focusing For Telephoto Photography 00:04:00 Unit 06: Filters Module 01: What is a Polarizing Filter? 00:02:00 Module 02: How a Polarizer Works Near Waterfalls 00:03:00 Module 03: How a Polarizer Works Reducing Haze 00:03:00 Module 04: What is Nd Filter? 00:02:00 Module 05: Nd Filter to Achieve Silky Water 00:04:00 Module 06: What is Color Cast? 00:02:00 Unit 07: Exposure Module 01: Introduction to Exposure 00:01:00 Module 02: Dynamic Range & Expose to the Right 00:04:00 Module 03: The Impact of Light in Photography 00:03:00 Module 04: Finding the Correct Light 00:04:00 Module 05: Single Exposure Sunset 00:04:00 Module 06: Why Exposure Bracketing Helps You to Take Better Image 00:05:00 Unit 08: Composition Module 01: Introduction 00:01:00 Module 02: Element of Composition 00:03:00 Module 03: Rules of Third 00:04:00 Module 04: Farming a Subject 00:02:00 Module 05: Leading Lines 00:05:00 Module 06: Diagonals 00:03:00 Module 07: Using S and Z curves 00:05:00 Module 08: Changing Perspective with Different Focal Ranges 00:05:00 Module 09: Changing Perspective through Framing 00:02:00 Module 10: Simple Reflection Photography 00:03:00 Unit 09: Advanced Composition Module 01: Wide-Angle Photography 00:04:00 Module 02: Telephoto Photography 00:06:00 Module 03: Focus Stacking 00:12:00 Module 04: Panoramic 00:07:00 Module 05: Creating Scales 00:03:00 Module 06: Minimalist Nature Photography 00:04:00 Module 07: Creating Leading Lines from Long Exposure 00:04:00 Unit 10: Photo Editing Module 01: Introduction to Photo Editing 00:01:00 Module 02: Editing in Lightroom 00:06:00 Module 03: Global Adjustment 00:21:00 Module 04: Local Adjustment 00:12:00 Module 05: Histogram (Expose to the Right) 00:07:00 Module 06: Grab Filter Effect 00:12:00 Module 07: Editing an Image like a Professional 00:17:00 Module 08: How to Focus Stack 00:12:00 Module 09: How to Remove Color Cast 00:04:00 Module 10: How to Blend Multiple Image 00:05:00 Module 11: How to Stitch a Pano 00:07:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
Managing Project Scope Although scope is just one part of a project's competing constraints, it has a direct bearing on your project's cost and schedule outcomes. In this course, you will explore and practice straightforward, specific tools and techniques required to effectively manage scope at each phase of the project life cycle. You will also discover common pitfalls and best practices that can significantly hinder or foster the probability of project success. Although scope is just one part of a project's competing constraints, it has a direct bearing on your project's cost and schedule outcomes. So effectively managing project scope is critical, requiring constant vigilance and discipline throughout the entire project life cycle. This especially includes the avoidance of scope creep, a major challenge to deliver successful projects. In this course, you will explore and practice straightforward, specific tools and techniques required to effectively manage scope at each phase of the project life cycle. You will also discover common pitfalls and best practices that can significantly hinder or foster the probability of project success. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Recognize the relationships among project management deliverables, scope management, stakeholders, and project success Explain the spectrum of interactive processes and documentation impacting scope during the project life cycle Generate an inventory of common pitfalls and best practices during scope management phases Create and develop realistic deliverables reflecting critical phases of scope management, based on a real-world case study Foundation Concepts What is project scope? Project scope management Progressive elaboration and project life cycle Stakeholder management and communication Progressive Elaboration of Scope Progressive elaboration and SDLC example Elaboration process before project initiation Elaboration process after project initiation Developing the WBS, requirements document, & PSOW Monitoring and Controlling Scope Why project control? Project control process & the PM role Control scope Validate scope Project Closeout Project closure overview Close project or phase & scope management Evaluation and lessons learned
Managing Project Scope: In-House Training Although scope is just one part of a project's competing constraints, it has a direct bearing on your project's cost and schedule outcomes. In this course, you will explore and practice straightforward, specific tools and techniques required to effectively manage scope at each phase of the project life cycle. You will also discover common pitfalls and best practices that can significantly hinder or foster the probability of project success. Although scope is just one part of a project's competing constraints, it has a direct bearing on your project's cost and schedule outcomes. So effectively managing project scope is critical, requiring constant vigilance and discipline throughout the entire project life cycle. This especially includes the avoidance of scope creep, a major challenge to deliver successful projects. In this course, you will explore and practice straightforward, specific tools and techniques required to effectively manage scope at each phase of the project life cycle. You will also discover common pitfalls and best practices that can significantly hinder or foster the probability of project success. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Recognize the relationships among project management deliverables, scope management, stakeholders, and project success Explain the spectrum of interactive processes and documentation impacting scope during the project life cycle Generate an inventory of common pitfalls and best practices during scope management phases Create and develop realistic deliverables reflecting critical phases of scope management, based on a real-world case study Foundation Concepts What is project scope? Project scope management Progressive elaboration and project life cycle Stakeholder management and communication Progressive Elaboration of Scope Progressive elaboration and SDLC example Elaboration process before project initiation Elaboration process after project initiation Developing the WBS, requirements document, & PSOW Monitoring and Controlling Scope Why project control? Project control process & the PM role Control scope Validate scope Project Closeout Project closure overview Close project or phase & scope management Evaluation and lessons learned