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Knowledge Management 1 Day Training in Seoul
Course Description: The Encarta Dictionary defines knowledge management as the organization of intellectual resources and information systems within a business environment. Sounds pretty simple, right? Take a moment, though, and think about all the information that each person has in their brain. That’s a lot of knowledge! The Knowledge Management workshop will give participants the tools that they will need to begin implementing knowledge management in your organization, no matter what the size of the company or the budget. Wherever there are humans working together for one goal, there is knowledge to be harvested, stored, and dispensed as needed. Course Topics: Course Outline: Module One: Understanding Knowledge Management ● What is Knowledge ● What is Knowledge Management ● A Brief History ● Applications in the Workplace Module Two: Dos and Dont’s ● Data, Information, and Knowledge ● The Tacit Mode Module Three: The Knowledge Management Life Cycle ● Understanding Episodes ● Acquisition ● Knowledge ● Integration Module Four: The New Knowledge Management Paradigm ● Paradigms of the Past ● The New Paradigm ● Implications and Applications ● The Knowledge Management Endgame Module Five: Knowledge Management Models ● The Nonaka and Takeuchi Model (SECI) ● Wiig Model ● Kakabadse Model ● Boisot Model Module Six: Building a Knowledge Management Rationale ● Why Rationale is Necessary ● Building a Business Case ● Finding Success Stories ● The Commodization/Customisation Model Module Seven: Customising Knowledge Management Definitions ● Components of a Knowledge Management Definition ● Customising the Components ● Creating a KMBOK Module Eight: Implementing Knowledge Management in Your Organization ● Gathering Support ● Identifying Opportunities for Revenue Streams ● Key Knowledge Management Techniques ● A Map for Success ● The No-Budget Scenario Module Nine: Tips for Success ● About the Chief Knowledge Officer ● Knowledge Management Skill Checklist ● The Knowledge Management Imperative ● The Hype Curve ● Barriers and Helpers to Success Module Ten: Advance Topics ● The Knowledge Management Maturity Model ● Absorptive Capacity ● Rustiness ● Process Model Types Module Eleven: Wrapping Up ● Words from the Wise ● Review of Parking Lot ● Lessons Learned ● Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations Course Feature: Learning Objectives: After completing this course, Individuals will be able to demonstrate their understanding of: ● Understanding Knowledge Management ● The Knowledge Management Life Cycle ● The New Knowledge Management Paradigm Implications and Applications ● Knowledge Management Models ● Building a Knowledge Management Rationale ● Customizing Knowledge Management Definitions ● Implementing Knowledge Management in Your Organization ● Tips for Success Certification: Once after the training you receive course completion certificate from Mangates Who can Attend? Anybody who is interested in learning Knowledge Management Skills
read moreSAFe® DevOps 2 Days Training in Seoul
Course Description: This two-day course provides a comprehensive overview for understanding the DevOps competencies needed to accelerate time-to-market by improving the flow of value through the Continuous Delivery Pipeline. Attendees will map the current value stream through their delivery pipeline from idea to cash, and identify practices that will eliminate bottlenecks to flow. The course will build an understanding of the complete flow of value from Continuous Exploration to Continuous Integration, Continuous Deployment, and Release on Demand. Attendees will explore SAFe’s CALMR (Culture, Automation, Lean, Measure, Recover) approach to DevOps, which helps create a culture of shared responsibility for the full spectrum of Solution delivery. It helps align people, processes, and technology throughout the organization to achieve faster time-to-market. Attendees will leave with the tools they need to execute an implementation plan for improving their delivery pipeline, and the knowledge they need to support the plan. The course also prepares students for the optional SAFe® 4 DevOps Practitioner (SDP) certification exam. Learning Goals: After attending the class, attendees should be able to: ● Understand the CALMR approach to DevOps, why it is so important, and be able to explain it to others ● Understand the importance of continuous integration, continuous testing, and be ready to apply it ● Apply the concepts of continuous security ● Map their current delivery pipeline ● Measure the flow of value through the delivery pipeline ● Identify gaps and delays in flow ● Improve the process of exploring customer needs ● Improve the process of developing, building, and integrating continuously ● Improve the process of continuously deploying to staging and production environments ● Improve the release process ● Execute an action plan for their DevOps transformation Topics: ● Introducing DevOps ● Mapping your Continuous Delivery Pipeline ● Gaining alignment with Continuous Exploration ● Building quality with Continuous Integration ● Reducing time-to-market with Continuous Deployment ● Delivering Business Value with Release on Demand ● Taking action Certification: Becoming a Certified SAFe 4 DevOps Practitioner requires an exceptional range of skills and is a career path for many servant leaders. Certification includes: ● SAFe 4 Certified DevOps Practitioner PDF certificate ● One-year membership to the SAFe Community Platform, which includes access to the SP Community of Practice ● A variety of learning resources to support you during your SAFe journey Annual Renewal Certificates expire one year from the date the certification is earned. Renewal fee is $100 Who can Attend: Prerequisites: All are welcome to attend the course without prior knowledge. Who will benefit? The following will benefit from this course: ● All members of an Agile Release Train ● Development Managers, Engineering Managers ● Configuration Managers, Release Managers ● Development Leads, Developers, UI/UX Developers ● Infrastructure Architects, System Architects ● Product Managers, Product Owners ● System Administrators, DBAs, InfoSec ● QA Managers, Testers ● Release Train Engineers, Scrum Masters What Attendees Get The class registration includes: ● Attendee workbook ● Preparation and eligibility to take the exam ● One-year membership to the SAFe Community Platform ● Certificate of completion ● SAFe DevOps Practitioner certification upon passing of exam Attendees must attend both days of the course in order to qualify for the exam. Exam: ●Exam name – SAFe 4 DevOps Practitioner Exam ●Exam format – Multiple choice, multiple response ●Exam delivery – Web-based (single-browser), closed book, no outside assistance, timed ●Exam access – Candidates can access to the exam within the SAFe Community Platform upon completion of the SAFe 4 DevOps Practitioner course ●Exam cost – First exam attempt is included as part of the course registration fee if the exam is taken within 30 days of course completion. Each retake attempt costs $50. ●Exam duration – Once the exam begins, candidates have 90 minutes (1.5 hours) to complete the exam. ●Number of questions – 45 ●Passing score – 33 out of 45 (73% passing score) ●Language – English
read moreThe School Holiday Big Ticket
Autumn School Holiday Program 2018-29 Go wild at the Maritime Museum these school holidays with exhibitions, vessels, hands-on workshops, themed creative activities, performances and more. It’s fun for the whole family! The School Holiday Big Ticket will give you access everything open at the museum on the day of your visit, including: Special exhibitions: such as Wildlife Photographer of the year and James Cameron — Challenging the Deep. 3D Cinema: Earth Flight Action Stations: experience the compelling history of the Royal Australian Navy in this immersive experience (check out the submarine, destroyer and patrol boat). A fleet of ships: including tall ship James Craig. For safety reasons, children have to be at least 90cm in height to board all vessels. Other family programs: including our under 5s play space. Permanent galleries including our Eora First People gallery. Daily guided tours.
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Box office Hours: The Forum Box Office is located on the West side (Prairie Avenue side) of the venue. The Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 11:00 am - 7:00 pm, Saturdays & Sundays (on event days only), opens 12 noon Cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express. Photo ID is required for all credit card transactions. Location: Box Office Will Call is only open on days of events. Will Call opens two (2) hours prior to the start of the show and closes (1) hour after the start of the show. Will Call tickets can be picked up on the night of the event only. Customers must have the actual credit card used to place the order, photo ID and their confirmation number. Tickets may not be dropped off or left for other guests. Wheelchair and Disabled Seating Policy: Wheelchair and Transfer seating is reserved exclusively for patrons with accessible needs and their companions. Accessible seating is intended for use by an individual with a mobility disability or other disability who requires the accessible features of accessible seating due to a disability, and that individual's companions. The Forum and Madison Square Garden (MSG) reserve the right to investigate potential misuse of accessible seating and to take all appropriate action against individuals who fraudulently obtain tickets for accessible seating. Tickets for accessible seating legitimately purchased for the use by an individual with a disability may be sold or transferred to another individual under the same terms and conditions applicable to other tickets. However, ***In the event such ticket is transferred to a non-disabled individual, The Forum reserves the right to deny entry to the wheelchair seating area or transfer that individual to other available seating*** Purchase Wheelchair and Disabled Seating Tickets for people with accessible needs, subject to availability, may be purchased in several ways: 1) Call Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000 2) Order Online with Ticketmaster (select your event from the list to the left) 3) Visit The Forum Box Office (see box office hours above) 2) Call Forum Disabled Services Department at 888-609-7599 For additional information regarding accessibility at The Forum or to request an interpreted performance or any other accommodations, please call the Forum Disabled Services Department any weekday between 6:30am and 1:30pm PT. Accessible Restrooms Disabled and family restrooms are located on the concourse across from sections 209-210 and 227-228. On the floor, disabled restrooms are located in the hallways adjacent to the North Hospitality, Forum Club, and Chase Lounge. While disabled guests are provided preference at disabled restrooms, any guest may use these restrooms if they require that type of accommodation. Wheelchair Escorts For individuals who have limited mobility, the Forum can provide a wheelchair transport from a guest services location to their seating areas. Upon arrival at the Forum, please ask Guest Services for assistance. Please be aware Forum escort staff is unable to remain with guests for the performance, provide restroom or concessions assistance, nor are they permitted to escort guests into the parking lots, city streets, or surrounding area. If you require a wheelchair for the duration of the show, it is suggested you bring your own wheelchair to the venue. Wheelchair Storage Guests who wish to transfer to a fixed seat from their wheelchair or mobility device, can check their device at any Guest Services location. Claim checks will be issued and guests may pick up their wheelchair until 30 minutes after conclusion of the show.
read moreMaintenance Class - Alexandria, Sydney
As a Club 99 member, you're invited to come along to our store and attend a free basic maintenance class. Here's what we’ll cover: 1) Assessing your bike is safe to ride GOAL: to gain confidence independently resolving simple mechanical issuesKEY LEARNINGS: How to use quick releases. How to use a mini tool / allen key set. Basic competency with bolt tensions. Basic competency with a pedal spanner. Where to use grease. Knowing when to get help. 2) Cleaning your bike GOAL: to understand a process to follow to clean your bikeKEY LEARNINGS: What to use to clean your bike. Where to clean versus where to degrease. How to apply and remove chain lube. Which lubes for which conditions? 3) Changing a tyre and tube GOAL: to be able to change your tube if you get a flat while out ridingKEY LEARNINGS: What I need to change a tube? What size tube I need for my bike? Differences in valve types? How to find and resolve what caused the flat? What you need: 1 x pair of hands, and rolled up sleeves. Note: Please do not bring your bike along to this class. We have limited space to allow you to work on your own bike, however you will be able to get hands-on with some tasks as we go.
read moreDenver Broncos - Indianapolis HALF PRICE
Cash, Visa, MC, Discover and American Express only. Photo ID is required for all events. Tickets will only be released to the person whose name is on the envelope. Note: Broncos half-price tickets are only available via mobile delivery. There is no will call for half-price tickets. (720)258-3333 8:00am-5:00pm Monday - Friday 9:00-End of half time on Game Day ADA seating may be purchased via Ticketmaster at Ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000. Limit of 4 ADA seats per customer. For ADA assistance/inquiries, please call 720-258-3337.
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