Term Archives

  1. Module 5: Techniques for Resolving Conflict

    In meeting conflict resolution, address the issue rather than the person, rephrase problematic ideas without aggression, and shift focus from conflict to research. Ask thoughtful questions, ask open-ended questions, and request examples and comments for improvement.
  2. Brief Description of Managing Meetings

    The "Managing Meetings" course is designed to enhance participants' skills in planning, organizing, and facilitating effective meetings within a professional setting. Participants learn key principles of meeting management, including agenda development, time management, and fostering participation.
  3. Module 3: Preparing an Agenda

    Module 3 focuses on setting a well-planned agenda for successful meetings. It involves asking questions about the purpose, invitations, topics, and timeframe for each conversation. The agenda includes the date, time, place, projected length, and purpose.
  4. Module 4: Problems and How to Deal With Them

    In module four, we'll address meeting setup issues and propose solutions. We'll discuss selecting attendees, avoiding strain, and avoiding one-person talks.
  5. Module 1: The Basics

    Module one discusses meetings, which are any gathering of two or more individuals to discuss various topics. They can be for sales performance, planning, innovation, decision-making, reflection, project problem-solving, or information sharing.
  6. Module 2: Planning

    Module 2 focuses on meeting planning, emphasizing the importance of setting goals to improve meeting success. This involves focusing on the desired outcome, such as decision-making, inspiration, or status reports.
  7. Brief Description of Level 1 Health and Safety in a Construction Environment (Leading to C S C S Green Card)

    The "Level 1 Health and Safety in a Construction Environment" course is specifically designed to provide foundational knowledge and skills for individuals working in the construction industry.
  8. Module 1: Introduction

    In 2018, the UK experienced 19,147 workers killed, injured, and unwell, with 1.3 million people suffering from work-related diseases. To reduce these incidents, the government, businesses, and workers must work together.
  9. Module 2: Hazards, Risks, Assessments and Controls

    The module discusses dangers, risks, evaluations, and controls in work activities. It defines risks as potential harm to people, property, and the environment. Risk assessment helps select and design safer facilities, equipment, and procedures.
  10. Module 3: Slips, Trips, Falls and Working at Height

    This module emphasizing their importance in understanding and controlling them. It emphasizes the need for precise risk assessments and proper site cleanliness.