Learning Management System
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Explore our LMS featuresScrum Framework Basics is an elearning course that covers the origins of scrum, its basic terminology, and how to put the framework into practice. The scrum framework is designed for teams building software or new products that need frequent updates. It's one of the most popular frameworks within the Agile software development model. So, if you're the leader of a product development team expecting to produce multiple iterations throughout your product's lifecycle, scrum is what you need. In this course, we'll cover the origins of scrum and its basic terminology. We'll talk about building a scrum team and how to put the framework into practice. This introductory course takes you through scrum and how to apply this project management tool to short-term project deliverables. It includes a video with audio narration and downloadable materials. A quick quiz is provided so you can test your retention of key takeaways.
This book summary of Deep Work is all about how the rise of technology has wrecked our ability to concentrate deeply on tasks –and how to overcome this blockade. These blinks illustrate different strategies that can help you improve the output of your work and get the most out of your free time.
Learn morePeople can be categorised into two when it comes down to the amount of detail they think and also communicate to others about. The Skillshub "Advanced Communication Skills - Big Picture vs. Detailed Thinking" course identifies the difference between specific and global people. Once the course is complete, you will be able to speak the language suitable to both people "types", understanding if you need to go into the smallest of detail or provide more of just an overview.
Learn moreKnowing how to listen to others is perhaps the most important conflict de-escalation technique there is. This video will show you what active listening is, and also what it isn’t, since those examples are rather amusing. And since listening is a non-verbal skill, we also included some other non-verbal techniques in here. In fact, we packed so much stuff in this video you’ll wonder how the whole thing doesn’t explode at the end. (Answer – because we didn’t have the budget for it.) Enjoy!
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