33 Courses in Sheffield

Project management 'masterclasses' (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

Project management 'masterclasses' (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Business Growth Academy
Delivered in Motherwell or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Professional Customer Care

By Dickson Training Ltd

Professional Customer Care
Delivered In-Person in Bardsey + 3 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
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Hospitality and Revenue Management

By IOMH - Institute of Mental Health

Overview This Hospitality and Revenue Management course will unlock your full potential and will show you how to excel in a career in Hospitality and Revenue Management. So upskill now and reach your full potential. Everything you need to get started in Hospitality and Revenue Management is available in this course. Learning and progressing are the hallmarks of personal development. This Hospitality and Revenue Management will quickly teach you the must-have skills needed to start in the relevant industry. In This Mental Health Course, You Will: Learn strategies to boost your workplace efficiency. Hone your Mental Health skills to help you advance your career. Acquire a comprehensive understanding of various Mental Health topics and tips from industry experts. Learn in-demand Mental Health skills that are in high demand among UK employers, which will help you to kickstart your career. This Hospitality and Revenue Management course covers everything you must know to stand against the tough competition in the Hospitality and Revenue Management field.  The future is truly yours to seize with this Hospitality and Revenue Management. Enrol today and complete the course to achieve a Hospitality and Revenue Management certificate that can change your professional career forever. Additional Perks of Buying a Course From Institute of Mental Health Study online - whenever and wherever you want. One-to-one support from a dedicated tutor throughout your course. Certificate immediately upon course completion 100% Money back guarantee Exclusive discounts on your next course purchase from Institute of Mental Health Enrolling in the Hospitality and Revenue Management course can assist you in getting into your desired career quicker than you ever imagined. So without further ado, start now. Process of Evaluation After studying the Hospitality and Revenue Management course, your skills and knowledge will be tested with a MCQ exam or assignment. You must get a score of 60% to pass the test and get your certificate.  Certificate of Achievement Upon successfully completing the Hospitality and Revenue Management course, you will get your CPD accredited digital certificate immediately. And you can also claim the hardcopy certificate completely free of charge. All you have to do is pay a shipping charge of just £3.99. Who Is This Course for? This Hospitality and Revenue Management is suitable for anyone aspiring to start a career in Hospitality and Revenue Management; even if you are new to this and have no prior knowledge on Hospitality and Revenue Management, this course is going to be very easy for you to understand.  And if you are already working in the Hospitality and Revenue Management field, this course will be a great source of knowledge for you to improve your existing skills and take them to the next level.  Taking this Hospitality and Revenue Management course is a win-win for you in all aspects.  This course has been developed with maximum flexibility and accessibility, making it ideal for people who don't have the time to devote to traditional education. Requirements This Hospitality and Revenue Management course has no prerequisite.  You don't need any educational qualification or experience to enrol in the Hospitality and Revenue Management course. Do note: you must be at least 16 years old to enrol. Any internet-connected device, such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone, can access this online Hospitality and Revenue Management course. Moreover, this course allows you to learn at your own pace while developing transferable and marketable skills. Course Curriculum Hospitality and Revenue Management Module 1. Introduction to Hospitality and Revenue Management 00:16:00 Module 2. Business Prospect of the Hospitality Industry 00:13:00 Module 3. An Overview of Hotel Industry 00:17:00 Module 4: The Process of Selection and Recruitment in Hospitality Industry 00:21:00 Module 5: The Process of Development and Training in Hospitality Industry 00:21:00 Module 6. Hospitality Management Operations 00:34:00 Module 7. Management of Service Quality in Hospitality Industry 00:18:00 Module 8. Importance of Revenue Management 00:21:00 Module 9. Key Performance Indicator in Hospitality Revenue Management 00:17:00 Module 10. The Revenue Management 00:21:00 Module 11: Customer Satisfaction 00:20:00 Module 12. Promotional Strategies 00:22:00 Module 13. The Future of Hospitality Revenue Management in UK 00:21:00 Module 14. Career Prospects in the Hospitality Industry 00:12:00

Hospitality and Revenue Management
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours 34 minutes
£15

Revenue Operations

5.0(1)

By LearnDrive UK

Revenue Operations course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of revenue operations within an organization, as well as its benefits, importance, and the roles that they play in the above mentioned organization

Revenue Operations
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

Revenue Manager

4.7(160)

By Janets

Revenue Manager
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 53 minutes
£25

Hotel Revenue Management

By Imperial Academy

Level 5 Diploma (FREE QLS Endorsed Certificate)| 11 CPD Courses+11 PDF Certificate| 150 CPD Points| CPD & CiQ Accredited

Hotel Revenue Management
Delivered Online On Demand
£129

Accelerated Revenue Generation

5.0(1)

By Compete High

Accelerated Revenue Generation
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

Revenue Mastery Blueprint

5.0(1)

By Compete High

Revenue Mastery Blueprint
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

Hospitality and Revenue Management

By Imperial Academy

Level 5 Diploma(FREE QLS Endorsed Certificate)| 11 CPD Courses+11 PDF Certificates| 255 CPD Points|CPD & CiQ Accredited

Hospitality and Revenue Management
Delivered Online On Demand
£129

Hotel Revenue Management

4.7(160)

By Janets

Hotel Revenue Management
Delivered Online On Demand3 weeks
£25

Hotel Revenue Management

By The Teachers Training

Hotel Revenue Management
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours 18 minutes
£27.99

Effortless Revenue Method

5.0(1)

By Compete High

Effortless Revenue Method
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

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St Wilfrid's Catholic Primary School

st wilfrid's catholic primary school

Sheffield

We process personal data to provide public services. Personal data is information about living identifiable individuals. It can be a name, address, contact details, photograph, sound recording; it can be details of someone’s behaviour, lifestyle, physical or mental health needs; it can be a unique number, such as a vehicle registration plate, National Insurance number, etc. We decide what personal data we need and how to use it, so we are a Data Controller and registered as such on the Information Commissioner’s Register of Data Controllers. When we collect personal data, we are required to make sure you are clear what data we need and why, what we intend to do with it, what your individual rights are, and who you can contact for enquiries or concerns about the use of your personal data. This is called a privacy notice and we can do this verbally or in writing. This page is our general privacy notice and we have included specific privacy notices below for the services that process large amounts of personal data, for example council tax, planning, parking, elections, licensing, housing, etc. Why we collect and use personal data We collect and use personal information to: provide, plan and manage our services carry out our regulatory, licensing and enforcement roles carry out any other tasks which we have to do by law make and take payments and grants and spot fraud listen to your ideas about our services tell you about our services evaluate and improve services We might collect your personal data directly from yourself, from someone acting on your behalf, or from another third party. We might collect this data in person, over the telephone, in writing, or captured as an image, audio or film recording. We can only use your personal data if we have a lawful basis for doing so. The lawful basis will be recorded on the Council’s Record of Processing Activity and, where appropriate, on relevant service area privacy notices. If we rely on consent to process your data, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time. To withdraw consent, either contact the Service that you provided the consent to or contact the information management team. Sharing your information We share personal data internally within the council and also with external third parties so we can carry out our work. Internal sharing might include checking your eligibility for a service (eg free school meals) or keeping accurate records, whereas external sharing might be to ensure you receive the right service (eg social care support). Who we share information with depends on the service we are providing and your circumstances, but may include: healthcare, social and welfare organisations and professionals providers of goods and services financial organisations, including debt collection, tracing and credit referencing agencies elected members local and central government ombudsman and regulatory authorities professional advisors and consultants police forces, other law enforcement and prosecuting authorities voluntary and charitable organisations Disclosure and Barring Service Courts and Tribunals utilities providers When personal data is shared, only the minimum amount is shared and relevant contracts and / or agreements will be in place. Fraud prevention and detection We are required by law to protect the use of public funds and for this reason we share information with internal services and other bodies responsible for auditing or administering of public funds to detect and prevent fraud. This sharing includes, but is not exclusive to the Council’s external auditor, Department for Work and Pensions, other local authorities, HM Revenue and Customs, the Police, credit reference agencies. We also share personal data with the Cabinet Office for the National Fraud Initiative. This is a national data matching exercise, which takes electronic data from the private and public sectors to identify potential fraudulent claims and payments. The Cabinet Office stipulates the data that they need and subsequently provides us with details of the cases where the matching indicates an inconsistency or potential for fraud, so that we can investigate further. This data matching is carried out under the Local Audit and Accountability Act (part 6, Schedule 9) and does not rely on your consent. How long we keep information for This varies depending on the type of information, as well as the legal requirements and reason we are keeping the information. In some instances the law sets the length of time information has to be kept. We also have retention and disposal schedules which give details about how long we need to keep different types of information. Your data rights You have the following rights in regard to your personal information, to: access copies of any records we hold about you have any information we hold about you corrected have any information we hold about you deleted or destroyed restrict how information we hold about you can be used or shared object to information about you being held have any information we hold about you transferred to a third party challenge decisions relating to you made using automated decision making and profiling (currently we have no services that use automated decision making or profiling for decision making) Please note there may be times that we cannot fulfil these rights fully because of legal reasons, for example we cannot delete your data if we still need it. If you want to exercise any of the above rights, please make a subject access request. Make a subject access request Who to contact about the way your personal data is handled If you have any queries, concerns or complaints about the way we process your personal data, including the way we handle information requests, you can contact our Customer Services or the Data Protection Officer. If you are not satisfied with our response or believe we are not processing your personal data in accordance with the law you have the right to contact the Information Commissioner’s Office.