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Course code: TQ_059
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 15 minutes
Language: English

Kotter's 8-Step Change Model was created by Harvard University Professor, John Kotter. He perceived the change process as having 8 essential steps.

The 8 Essential Steps in this model are:

Create a sense of urgency for change

Build a coalition for change Form a vision for change 

Communicate the vision for change 

Remove barriers to change 

Generate quick wins for the change 

Stay persistent with the change 

Make the change permanent

 

• Describe Kotter’s 8-step change model 

• Explain what leaders can do to make the change successful

Course code: TQ_338
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English
Technical measures are only a part of the solution for an effective information protection policy. The way in which employees handle company information is at least as important. Each employee can be the target of cyber criminals. In this program you will follow 2 colleagues during their workday. From early in the morning until late in the evening they come across incidents that we can all recognize from a regular day in the office. These practical examples teach you how to deal with such situations.
Course code: KIN-021
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 5 minutes
Language: Not set

This course, created by ILM has been designed to help you plan and implement business continuity processes.

Course code: KIN-037
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 15 minutes
Language: Not set

This course, created by ILM has been designed to help you understand the procurement process (it isn't as complicated as you think). Learn about 'supply chains,' 'lean' and 'just-in-time.'

Course code: MGM-111-SIM
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 70 minutes
Language: Not set
Course code: TQ_051
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 15 minutes
Language: English

The simplest definition of diversity is “a range or variety of different things”. In the context of D&I, diversity refers to “the traits and characteristics that make people unique” which include (but are not limited to) race, ethnicity, age, gender, socio-economic class, ability, sexual orientation, and nationality. The summation of these variables combine to create life experiences which shape how a person solves problems, creates, and assesses risk. These are examples of “diversity of thinking” which yields direct and indirect benefits that are foundational to the business case for investments in D&I initiatives.

 

An inclusive environment is one in which “all individuals are treated fairly and respectfully, feel welcome, have equal access to opportunities and resources, and can contribute fully to the organization’s success".

 

• What you need to know before you create an anti-racism strategy?

• How to successfully support your strategy for combating institutional racism? 

• What are key steps for successful diversity programs? 

 

Course code: TQ_358
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: Not set
Language: English
“One strong password to-go please! Make it a long one, with extra numbers and a capital letter. Oh, and I’ll have one symbol, too. “ “Here you go. Be careful with that. If it leaks, you’re going to need a new one. And that will be the least of your problems.” You probably know how to make a strong password. But there’s more. Handle your passwords properly, and your information will be safer still. So sit down for a moment, get a cup of coffee and discover how to use passwords in a smart way.
Course code: MGM-145-SIM-RULE23-001.023.001
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 50 minutes
Language: Not set
Course code: TQ_232
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 14 minutes
Language: English

We learned that the Bobby Dodd Institute (BDI) strives to help people of all abilities realize their full potential by promoting economic self-sufficiency, independence, and community participation. We learned to distinguish between fact and fiction and reviewed the myths, misconceptions, and facts around disability. In this lesson, you will learn the basics of disability law including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and what its key elements cover, as well as define some important terms like “disability” and “reasonable accommodations and modifications” according to the law.

In this course, you learned that:

• Disability law, such as the ADA serves to protect people with disabilities and their relatives from discrimination and harassment

• Conditions are considered disabilities if they last longer than 6 months, impede major life activities such as walking, or if they are defined as a disability in a person’s medical history

• People with disabilities have the right to reasonable accommodations at any point in the hiring process, so long as they are not unreasonable or expensive. Employers, however, cannot deny these accommodations solely on this basis and must provide an alternative option with equal capacity to support the employee.

Course code: TQ_286
Course type: E-learning course
Duration: 12 minutes
Language: English

Deferred revenue is a common practice in businesses and is often used by companies that provide ongoing services or products over an extended period. It is a crucial accounting concept that helps businesses maintain accurate financial statements, but it is also an essential aspect of business strategy.

This training is meant for:

● Business Leaders

● Business Consultants

● Entrepreneurs

● Accountants

● Anyone who is interested in learning about deferred revenue


In this course, you will:

● Understand the concept and types of deferred revenue

● You’ll analyze the impact of deferred revenue on finances

● And you’ll understand how to manage deferred revenue

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