Skill
What you’ll learn
- Discover your working style and professional preferences
- Understand how different types of organizations impact the work experience
- Be knowledgeable about the different workplace functions and the types of skills required in different roles
- Evaluate your strengths and weaknesses to focus on what skills you’ll need for your next job
- Develop your own career roadmap to build the knowledge and skills needed to succeed
What You’ll Learn
- Learn strategies for tackling complex problems in the workplace including known problem solving methods and design thinking
- Learn how to communicate, collaborate, motivate and be a strong team contributor
- Develop research, analytic, and data presentation skills to help you deliver compelling insights
- Understand your professional preferences, strengths and interests and build a personal career roadmap
- Build compelling resume writing, networking, and interview skills to help you stand out to employers
What you’ll learn
- Choose appropriate communication styles and formats for different audiences and situations
- Structure email and PowerPoint communications for maximum impact
- Form an effective team and build a project plan
- Plan and facilitate effective team meetings
- Use known techniques and practices to improve group collaboration
- Disagree constructively with peers
What you’ll learn
- Become familiar with job search resources and techniques, including effective networking
- Learn how to create and curate a professional social networking profile, such as LinkedIn, to showcase strengths
- Write a compelling resume and cover letter
- Become familiar with common interview questions
- Possess techniques for how to approach non-conventional interview questions
- Plan out future professional development opportunities for continued learning
What you’ll learn
- Frame problems and structure an analytical approach
- Apply different problem solving methods to complete workplace tasks
- Develop and test hypotheses
- Use design tools and techniques to generate and refine ideas
What you’ll learn
- Why finance is everywhere and how it affects all of us
- An understanding of the financial world, and an appreciation for the beauty and power of finance
- Gain the fundamental knowledge, skills, and tools of finance and the ability to apply them everywhere, in personal and professional situations
- Different frameworks for decision-making
- Acquire skills in using different decision-making tools, and learn to make sound personal and professional financial decisions
- The concept of Time Value of Money (TVM) and apply related tools and frameworks to everyday decisions
What you’ll learn
- Basic understanding of the culture of customer service
- Basics of customer service research
- How to critique and design services
- How to analyze customer interactions
What you’ll learn
- Design and deliver basic arguments clearly
- Design and deliver informative presentations clearly
- Design and deliver complex arguments persuasively
- Speak confidently with appropriate rate, projection, movement, and vocal variety
- Evaluate and critique speeches insightfully
What you’ll learn
This three-week teacher training course has a practical edge, and you will:
- Be able to apply what you learn here to any classroom you will be in and with a diverse range of students.
- Explore learning theories and different teaching strategies to suit different types of students.
- Cover topics covered in the course including types of learners, teacher-centred and student-centred learning, lesson design, how people learn, what happens in the brain when we learn, and how to get students involved in assessment.
- By the end of the course, have a structured approach towards any lesson you take with any class of students.
- Be able to organize your thoughts, teaching, and even learning activities for your students.
What you’ll learn
- Key elements of a science of delivery case study
- How to develop a research strategy
- How to plan and carry out an interview
- Strategies for handling common research challenges
- Ways to plan the writing process
- Stylistic conventions and standards that improve communication
- How to manage some common writing challenges
- Systems for complying with important ethical and legal standards