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19 Business Model Canvas courses in Leicester delivered Live Online

Her Biz: Free Women's Start-up Programme (online)

By Let’s Do Business Group

Are you thinking about setting up a new business? Her Biz, the 'virtual' Women's Start-Up programme is returning to support aspiring female entrepreneurs in East Sussex and Kent.

Her Biz: Free Women's Start-up Programme (online)
Delivered Online4 weeks, Jun 28th, 09:00
FREE

UX Strategy

By Bunnyfoot

This one-day course introduces the field of user experience and provides an excellent entry point to our other specialised training courses. UX processes and practices have become a central component of product design, service design and web design.

UX Strategy
Delivered OnlineFull day, Jul 16th, 08:30 + 1 more
£595

Map Your Customer Journey Workshop

By Back Pocket Office

Join us for this step-by-step workshop to map your customer journey.

Map Your Customer Journey Workshop
Delivered Online1 hour, Jul 5th, 12:00
£10

Business Analysis Course - BCS Practitioner - 3 Day Course, Live Training on Request

5.0(12)

By Duco Digital Training

The 3 day live training course in Business Analysis Practice will help build careers as a business analyst, business architect, data analyst, enterprise analyst, management consultant...

Business Analysis Course - BCS Practitioner  - 3 Day Course, Live Training on Request
Delivered on-request, onlineDelivered Online
£1750

Requirements Engineering - BCS Practitioner - 2 Day Course, Live Training

5.0(12)

By Duco Digital Training

The 2 day live training course in Requirements Engineering develops your skills in the understanding and application of elicitation, analysis and management of business analysis requirements.

Requirements Engineering - BCS Practitioner - 2 Day Course, Live Training
Delivered on-request, onlineDelivered Online
£1750

Modelling Business Processes - BCS Practitioner - 3 Day Course, Live Training

5.0(12)

By Duco Digital Training

The 3 day live training course in BCS Modelling Business Processes explores how modelling occurs at the three levels of the business process hierarchy and consider how business change and processes can be managed and implemented.

Modelling Business Processes - BCS Practitioner - 3 Day Course, Live Training
Delivered on-request, onlineDelivered Online
£1750

Managing Remote and Virtual Teams

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours Overview Effectively manage team dynamics in remote and virtual teams Leverage communication technologies to the benefit of your remote and virtual teams Identify the specific skills required for managing remote and virtual teams Evaluate the impact of culture and language on your team?s performance The business model of managing remote and hybrid teams is constantly evolving. Managing remote teams?a rarity just a few years ago?is now a common occurrence. Working virtually offers unique advantages and challenges. But how do you best leverage these benefits while overcoming impediments? This workshop will teach you to adjust your management style to successfully improve communication, foster connections, increase productivity, and develop remote and virtual teams. Focused on practical skills, this workshop includes activities to apply these techniques and drive results. DEFINING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE REMOTE AND HYBRID WORKFORCE * Understanding the remote vs. hybrid workplace * Managing relationships, communication, and tasks * Meeting your needs and your team?s needs MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR REMOTE LEADERSHIP * Moving from reactive to proactive * Understanding team member?s unique situations * Keeping everyone informed * Innovating with virtual teams * Managing work outputs * Overseeing separated team members * Defining and building relationships with stakeholders BUILDING AND STRENGTHENING TEAM DYNAMICS * Creating team identity * Forming remote and virtual teams * Managing the storming process * Getting to norming and performing * Creating and governing with ground rules * Tracking team performance * Setting expectations and providing feedback MAKING TECHNOLOGY WORK FOR YOU * Communicating with and coordinating your team * Avoiding the technology trap * Developing effective communication across various mediums * Choosing the right technology platform THE IMPACT OF CULTURE AND SEPARATION * Recognizing cultural characteristics and differences * Building cultural knowledge * Managing across time zones * Respecting non-working time

Managing Remote and Virtual Teams
Delivered Online
Dates arranged on request
£1495

This Coaching Program is unlike any other Coaching certification in the Market, It gives you the exclusive opportunity to be qualified as an Executive & Life Coach, as well as learn the NLP tools and the business building aspect.

Success Coaching Diploma
Delivered on-request, onlineDelivered Online
£1500

Tze Ching Yeung - Mentoring

By Sustainable Fashion Streets (HIVE CBS Ltd)

Receive mentoring from Tze Ching Yeung, marketing strategist, thought leader and lead of Sustainable Fashion Streets.

Tze Ching Yeung - Mentoring
Delivered on-request, onlineDelivered Online
£25 to £75

BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis - 12 Day Course, Live Training

5.0(12)

By Duco Digital Training

The 12 day live training course for BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis will help build your career as a business analyst, business architect, data analyst, enterprise analyst, management consultant...

BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis - 12 Day Course, Live Training
Delivered on-request, onlineDelivered Online
Price on Enquiry

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British Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association

british hang gliding and paragliding association

Meridian Business Park

Welcome to the British Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association (BHPA) website. From its head office in Leicester the BHPA supports a country-wide network of recreational clubs and registered schools, and provides the infrastructure within which hang gliding and paragliding in the United Kingdom (UK) thrive. Hang Glider (Courtesy Mike Scholes) The BHPA oversees pilot and instructor training standards, and provides technical support such as airworthiness standards, and coaching courses for qualified hang gliding and paragliding pilots. Initial hang gliding or paragliding training must be undertaken at a BHPA registered school. Most schools offer training in a wide range of flying disciplines, so it's important to understand the differences between the disciplines before choosing a school. The Learn to Fly section of this web site explains the relative merits of each discipline, the types of flying involved, and provides an insight into the training methods used. As you near the end of your initial training with one of our registered schools, it's important to start looking for suitable recreational club to join. Obtaining your Club Pilot rating marks the end of your formal instruction and qualifies you to leave the school and fly within a BHPA recreational club. The BHPA supports a network of UK hang gliding and paragliding recreational clubs who are able to offer the supportive flying and social environment vital to the safe development of your flying skills, as you join other recreational flyers on the hill, and continue your progression through the BHPA Pilot Rating Scheme (PRS). As your accumulated airtime increases and your flying skills improve, you will probably start to think about your long term goals and aspirations, and working towards your Pilot Rating, the next rung on the PRS ladder. Club coaches can offer advice and support with the flying tasks that need to be completed, and the theory exam you will need to sit. An online BHPA Mock Pilot Rating Exam is also available. This will allow you to test your current knowledge and help you to understand the subject areas you will need to revise before sitting the real exam. When you first leave your school and join a club, you may choose to spend your first few hours' flying with no specific aim other than to safely accumulate airtime. However, it is well known that pilots make safer more efficient progress when they are given particular tasks to undertake. With that in mind, a panel of experienced BHPA coaches have devised a new pathway to learning, the BHPA Pilot Development Structure. This offers an alternative to the more formal Pilot Rating System, and for newly qualified pilots aims to: encourage interaction between new pilots, their club and its coaches provide a structured way to progress, acquire knowledge and build skills through attainable goals reduce flying related incidents and promote safe flying Paraglider (Courtesy Derek Frith) The BHPA also has a disability initiative called Flyability. This reports directly to the BHPA's Executive Council on disability related matters within the sport. Flyability doesn't simply take people with disabilities flying, it strives to motivate people with disabilities to become involved in the sport of hang gliding and paragliding and to train as pilots. Much of Flyability's work in the sport, focuses around changing peoples perception of disability and their attitudes toward people with disabilities. Disability awareness, education and advice play key roles in Flyability's aims and objectives, as does the development of specialist equipment, training and flying techniques. The BHPA also publishes Skywings, the only magazine dedicated to free flying in the United Kingdom. This glossy full colour magazine is distributed by mail to around 6,500 BHPA members each month as part of their membership package. Powered hang glider (Courtesy Ian Ferguson) Skywings magazine is also read by countless more hang gliding and paragliding pilots and organisations around the world who have purchased an International Skywings magazine subscription from our on-line shop. Freely available electronic copies of Skywings magazine are also published each month on our Skywings page. These can be viewed online as a flipbook magazine, or downloaded as a pdf document. When viewing the magazine online on a device with a small screen, we recommend that you select the single page option in the menu at the top of each issue.