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Managing Successful Programmes – MSP Foundation 2 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description: This three-day course provides participants with a thorough understanding of the Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) programme management methodology, providing the knowledge needed to confidently understand and explain the use of MSP to manage programmes in line with strategic aims of a business and the its day-to-day running. Delivered by fully accredited trainers and industry leading experts who have extensive experience using MSP, the course includes a relevant, modern case study to help delegates understand how to apply the MSP way of managing programmes in the real world. There is also plenty of opportunity for participants to present their exercise results and discuss them with the rest of the class, thus gaining further knowledge from many different points of view, in many different industries. Course Topics: ●      MSP Introduction and Overview – What is a programme? What is programme management? MSP Structure ●      MSP Framework and Concepts – Principles, governance themes, transformational flow, management strategies and plans. ●      VISION – What is a vision’? What makes a good Vision Statement? ●      Identifying a Programme – Programme Mandate. Linking to Policy and Strategy. Preparing a Programme Brief. Planning to Define the Program. ●      Blueprint Design and Delivery – What is a Blueprint, and what does it contain? Developing a Blueprint from the Vision Statement. ●      Defining a Programme – Creating a Programme Definition Document (including the Project Dossier, the Programme Plan and the Programme Business Case). ●      Planning and Control – What is a Programme Plan and how is it developed? The Project Dossier. Resourcing and scheduling. ●      Benefits Realisation Management – The key driver for the program. How benefits realisation links to achieving strategic objectives. Outcome relationship models and Benefit Maps. Planning for benefits realisation. ●      Organisation and the Programme Office – Organisation and leadership. Organisational structure, the key roles and their responsibilities. What is a Programme Office and what service does it provide. ●      The Business Case – Developing, managing and reviewing the program’s Business Case. ●      Leadership and Stakeholder Engagement – Leadership as opposed to management. How leaders’ actively engage stakeholders. Analysing and engaging with stakeholders. Stakeholder maps and matrices. ●      Managing the Tranches – Implementing governance arrangements. Establishing tranches. Managing risks and issues. ●      Delivering the Capability and Realising the benefits Co-ordinating and managing projects on the Project Dossier. Starting and closing projects. Maintaining alignment with the program. Ensuring that project outputs are fit for purpose and can be integrated into operations, so that benefits can be realised. Pre-transition, transition and post-transition activities. ●      Quality and Assurance Management – Critical Success Factors. The scope of programme quality and assurance management. Quality processes. Configuration Management. Quality Management Strategy and Plan. Information Management Strategy and Plan. ●      Risk Management and Issue Resolution- Principles, approach and strategy for managing risks and resolving issues. Managing and controlling changes in programmes. ●      Closing a Programme- Formal confirmation of completion. Finalizing programme information.  Learning Goals:  ●      Understand the principles and structure of MSP. ●      Understand the benefits of a structured method in a changing environment. ●      Explain the MSP process model. ●      Understand the MSP themes. ●      Draft a Programme brief and Vision Statement. ●      Propose a Programme organisation structure. ●      Engage with stakeholders at all levels. ●      Understand the vision and the blueprint and how they can be applied to the best advantage. ●      Apply progress control mechanisms. ●      Appreciate the principles of programme level quality and risk management. ●      Realize the importance of configuration management  Course Agenda: Day 1 ●      MSP® Introduction and Overview ●      MSP® Framework and Concepts ●      Identifying a Programme ●      Blueprint Design and Delivery ●      Defining a Programme ●      Planning and Control Day 2 ●      Benefits Realisation Management ●      Organisation and the Programme Office ●      The Business Case ●      Leadership and Stakeholder Engagement ●      Managing the Tranches ●      Delivering the Capability and Realising the benefits ●      Quality and Assurance Management ●      Risk Management and Issue Resolution ●      Closing a Programme Who can Attend? ●      Newly appointed programme managers who may have a background in managing projects, but have not previously operated in a transformational change environment. ●      Senior managers who will sponsor the change, or perhaps be held accountable for its success. ●      Operational managers charged with embedding the change in their area. ●      Operational staff undertaking a role in the programme or related projects. ●      Programme office staff (PMO) wishing to build upon their project management knowledge. ●      Experienced project managers. ●      Those seeking a professional qualification in programme management.

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Cassandra Training in Tokyo | Cassandra Training | Introduction to Cassandra Training for Beginners | Getting Started with Cassandra| January 11, 2020 – February 2, 2020

Cassandra training is a 16 hours long LIVE Instructor-led training delivered from January 11 - February 2, 2020 over 4 weekends, 8 sessions, 2 sessions per weekend, 2 hours per session. Cassandra Training Overview Cassandra training course is designed to help you master the key concepts of Apache Cassandra including Architecture, features, Data Model, and its Administration. During this Cassandra course, you will learn how to install, configure, and monitor Cassandra. You will also learn about its integration with other Apache frameworks like Hadoop, Spark, and Kafka. Weekly Schedule 4 weekends | Saturday and Sunday every weekend 7:30 - 9:30 AM US Pacific time each day January 11 - February 2, 2020 US Pacific time Please check your local date and time for first session Features and Benefits 4 weeks, 8 sessions, 16 hours of total Instructor-led LIVE training Training material, instructor handouts and access to useful resources on the cloud provided Practical Hands on Lab exercises provided Actual code and scripts provided Real-life Scenarios What are the Objectives of the Course ? Creating Sample Application in Cassandra Configuring, Reading and Writing Data in Cassandra Integrating Cassandra with Hadoop Cassandra Data Model Cassandra Environment Understanding Cassandra Architecture Who should take this course? IT Professionals looking for a career in Cassandra IT Developers Testing professionals Those looking to refresh their Cassandra skills Analyst/Researcher Project Managers Course Outline  1. What is Big Data Technology Landscape Big Data Relevance Distributed Systems and Challenges 2. Why NoSQL Databases Relational DB vs. NoSQL Type of NoSQL Databases NoSQL Landscape CAP Theorem and Eventual Consistency Key Characteristics of NoSQL Database systems ACID vs BASE 3. Cassandra Fundamentals Distributed and Decentralized Elastic Scalability High Availability and Fault Tolerance Tuneable Consistency Row-Oriented Schema-Free High Performance 4. The Cassandra Data Model The Relational Data Model A Simple Introduction Clusters Keyspaces Hands-on Session 5. Installation and Setup of Cassandra Single Node Setup Multi-Node Cluster Setup Key Configurations for Cassandra CLI and Hands-On with Cassandra 6. Cassandra Modeling Cassandra (Column Family NoSQL DB) Key Concepts – Key Space – Column Family – Column Family Options – Wide Rows, Skinny Row – Column Sorting – Super Columns – Counter Column Family – Composite Keys and Columns – Time To Live – Secondary Indexes in Cassandra Difference between Custom Indexes and Secondary Indexes Difference between Relational Modeling and Cassandra Modeling Key Points to note while modeling a Cassandra Database Patterns and Anit-Patterns in Cassandra Modeling 7. Cassandra Architecture & Intro to CQL Anatomy of Reading operation in Cassandra Anatomy of the Write operation in Cassandra How is Deletes handled in Cassandra System Keyspace Peer to Peer Model Logical Data Model: Keyspace, Column Family/Table, Rows, Columns Traditional Ring design vs. VNodes Partitioners: Murmer3, Random (md5) and ByteOrdered Gossip and Failure Detection Anti-Entropy and Read Repair Memtables, SSTables and Commit Log Compaction fundamentals to reduce SSTable data files Hinted Handoff Compaction Bloom Filters, Tombstones Managers and Services VNodes Indexes and Caches Coordinator node Seed nodes Write/Read consistency levels: Any, One, Two, Three, Quorum Snitches: Dynamic snitching, Simple Snitch, Rack Inferring Snitch, Property File Snitch, Gossiping Property File Snitch Routing Client requests Nodetool commands: gossipinfo, cfstats, describing YAML file fundamentals Operations management web GUI Stress testing Cassandra CQL command fundamentals 8. Cassandra API Key concepts for Reading and Write in Cassandra Tunable Consistency Simple-Get, Multi-get Slice Range and Slice Slice Predicate Delete Hands-on CLI commands 9. Cassandra CQSHL SQL over Cassandra Composite Keys Hands-on examples on CQL 3.0 10. Cassandra Clients How to establish Client Connections Thrift Client Connection Pooling Auto-discovery and Failover in Hector Client with CQL 11. Cassandra Monitoring and Administration Tuning Cassandra Backup and Recovery methods Balancing Bootstrapping Node Tools Commands Upgrades Monitoring critical metrics Bulk Loading Data to Cassandra Bulk Export of Data from Cassandra Hands-on Examples for each of them 12. Cassandra Analytics and Search Clusters Cassandra Hadoop Integration Integration of Solr with Cassandra Search Query on Cassandra

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Dark Sense Art Exhibit

Presenting Dark Sense, a collection of dark, mysterious, haunting and/or monochrome art made by local artists. Some art will be hung in our large windows and may be viewed curbside, purchased and available for safe curbside pickup during open hours. SHOW DATES: October 3-17 --October 3: 6-9pm (OPENING NIGHT) Please check our website or Facebook page for updates and additional dates and times.

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Hamilton (Touring)

Cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover & American Express Will call can be picked up in advance for both Coliseum and Performing Arts Center events at the advance ticket windows (please see Box Office Location and Hours above). Performing Art Center ticket windows day of show hours: Two hours prior to show time until promoter closes the windows. PLEASE BRING A PICTURE ID, THE ACTUAL CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE THE TICKETS, AND YOUR ORDER NUMBER. 843-529-5000 Office 800-745-3000 Charge-by-Phone Accessible seating is available through the venue by calling 843-202-2787 Advance ticketing hours for both the Coliseum and Performing Arts Center are conducted from the Coliseum Advance Ticket Windows located off of Montague Avenue in front of the south entrance to the North Charleston Coliseum . Monday-Friday; 10:00am-5:00pm Open Saturday and Sunday for events and on-sales only (Saturday 10 a.m. until event/ Sunday Noon until event). Wheelchair and accessible seating is available through the venue by calling 843-202-2787 (TDD 843-529-5021).

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ICOTA 2020: 14. International Conference on Optoelectronic Technologies and Applications

The International Research Conference Aims and Objectives

The International Research Conference is a federated organization dedicated to bringing together a significant number of diverse scholarly events for presentation within the conference program. Events will run over a span of time during the conference depending on the number and length of the presentations. With its high quality, it provides an exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers.

ICOTA 2020: 14. International Conference on Optoelectronic Technologies and Applications aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Optoelectronic Technologies and Applications. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Optoelectronic Technologies and Applications

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Formation en Intégration Mémorielle (Régressions)

Formation en intégration mémorielle (ou régression). Devenir Guide en Intégration Mémorielle (enseignement originel de l'Ecole Anschma complété par Bien Mieux S.A.S.)Un outil pour enrichir votre pratique professionnelle ou si vous désirez découvrir une approche complémentaire de votre actuel accompagnement. Accessible également à titre personnel.Les mémoires s’activent particulièrement en ce moment. Savoir comment les transformer, accompagner les autres peut devenir une nécessité.10 modules d'une journée entre septembre et décembre, y compris une journée de supervision. Remise d'un certificat validant votre formation (après supervision) + un syllabus de plus de 90 pages. Supervisions possibles après la formation. Nombre de places limité pour une meilleure attention à chacun.Sur Paris, accessible tous transports : Métro Raymond Queneau, ligne 5.Tous les détails sur demande par message privé ou sur contact@sasbienmieux.com ou sur notre page de contact : https://sasbienmieux.com/contactez-nous/Pour en savoir plus, visitez notre page : https://sasbienmieux.com/nos-services/formations-et-e-learning/Site : https://sasbienmieux.com/

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