Our Courses
Quantitative Marketing Research
Learn how to design a quantitative market research project, and implement specific methods, interpret data and come up with marketing decisions.
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Brand Management
Key brand management terminology and principles are demystified in this course.
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Customer Relationship Management
Learn to develop customer relationships through a deepened understanding of the concepts and best practices of CRM.
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- 21
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Operations Management
Understand key aspects of business operations and lean management including capacity, productivity, quality, and supply chain.
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- English
Applied Bayesian for Analytics
Learn how to construct, fit, estimate and compute Bayesian statistical models with the help of OpenBUGS (freely available software)
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- 6
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Strategic Management
Learn how a manager or CEO develops a business strategy, including analyzing the market and creating competitive advantage.
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Advanced Corporate Strategy
Learn how to manage a multi-business firm using tools and frameworks of corporate strategy
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- 21
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Evolution of Business and Market
This course deals with how businesses and markets have evolved over time. The six-week course is divided into six themes focused on the evolution of businesses and markets, and the role of networks, institutions, culture and technology in their evolution.
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- 21
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A-level Mathematics for Year 12 - Course 1: Algebraic Methods, Graphs and Applied Mathematics Methods
Develop your thinking skills, fluency and confidence to aim for an A* in A-levelmaths and prepare for undergraduate STEM degrees.
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- 12
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A-level Mathematics for Year 13 - Course 1: Functions, Sequences and Series, and Numerical Methods
Develop your thinking skills, fluency and confidence to aim for an A* in A-level maths and prepare for undergraduate STEM degrees.
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- 20
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A-level Further Mathematics for Year 12 - Course 1: Complex Numbers, Matrices, Roots of Polynomial Equations and Vectors
Develop your thinking skills, fluency and confidence in A-level further maths and prepare for undergraduate STEM degrees.
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- 30
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Coaching Skills for Learner-Centred Conversations
Using coaching approaches in your educational conversations will help you support learners to really maximise their potential, as you become an even more effective and inspiring educator. Over these next four modules, you will become much more familiar with some key coaching principles and skills, and will be equipped to start applying these in your own educational contexts.
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- 12
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Why Move Towards Cleaner Power
Learn why we need to clean up our power supply, and why is it urgent that we take action now. Gain the tools you need to present arguments in favour of a cleaner power sector in your part of the world
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- 12
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Creating a Pro-Renewables Environment
Understand the policy, regulatory and fiscal measures that can incentivise renewable power and drive cleaner investment along the entire electricity supply chain
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- 20
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Incorporating Renewable Energy in Electricity Grids
Learn how to manage high shares of variable renewable electricity sources to achieve cost-effective and reliable electricity supplies
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- 20
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Introduction to Lean Six Sigma for Sustainable and Resilient Supply Chains
Become a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt, well versed in the techniques of Six Sigma, its metrics, and methodologies including but not limited to DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control), RCA (Root Cause Analysis), SIPOC (Suppliers, Inputs, Processes, Outputs, and Customers), and applications of Lean Six Sigma in Supply Chain Process Improvement.
Part of ISCEA CLSSYB - Certified Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification and a stepping-stone to the Green and Black Belt Lean Six Sigma Certifications.
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Lean Six Sigma Program and Project Management
Master and apply Lean Six Sigma Methodologies to the basics of Change Management and Sustainability to build Supply Chain. Learners will understand the steps in Project Management related to the Lean Six Sigma Supply Chain process, to reduce the risk of failure in six sigma projects. Gain an understanding of what “Lean” means in Six Sigma and how to drive sustainable process improvement.
A Lean Six Sigma Course within The ISCEA CLSSYB Program – Certified Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certificate.
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- 9
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Supply Chain Planning and Strategy
Master the supply chain language used throughout the industry and learn the foundational topics required for strategic and tactical planning - part of the ISCEA CSCA - Certified Supply Chain Analyst - Internationally Recognized Certificate.
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- 30
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Introduction to Personal Financial Planning
Understand how financial planning impacts your personal wealth over a lifetime. This course develops your ability to work with income statements, balance sheets, budgets, and taxes to achieve your financial goals.
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Managing Personal Cash and Credit
Discover the five c’s of credit, how to improve your credit score, and how to determine if a line of credit is right for you. This course prepares you to choose the right financial institution for your specific situation, evaluate cash management products, and use credit wisely.
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- 35
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Planning for Risk and Retirement
Learn to assess your tolerance for risk, evaluate investment products, and develop an investment mindset. This course prepares you to compare insurance policies, calculate your need for retirement income, and includes a step-by-step workshop on retirement planning.
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- 40
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Digital Wellbeing and Productivity
Individuals and organisations now face the challenge of finding a healthy balance between productivity and downtime. How can we adapt to changes in our digital lives, while remaining healthy and happy? What habits can help us get the most out of our time and energy online? How can we best manage digital wellbeing while maintaining productive digital habits? And how can individuals, teams, businesses, and institutions learn from research-based knowledge to create digital habits and skills to help us flourish together?
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- 83
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Preventing and Responding to Sexual Harassment and Violence
Learn how to become an active bystander and address sexual harassment and violence - in the workplace, at home, and in wider social relations.
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- 84
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Managing conflict and polarization in the workplace and beyond
We all form groups. Sometimes they help us, other times they stimulate harmful or even violent polarization. Using expertise from business, behavioral science, and politics, we explore these ‘groupish’ instincts, while providing skills to bridge divides.
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Beer: the science of brewing
Ever wondered why your beer tastes the way it does? Learn how the ingredients, different biochemical reactions and process parameters in beer brewing influence the taste and aroma of beer.
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- English