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How to Transition to Business as Usual - BAU

10th - Higher Ed
Once your project is complete, you need to hand it over to the Business as Usual team, and document a BAU Transition model or BAU Support Model, to define how the project deliverables will be supported in BAU. Details depend on what you...
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Day-to-Day Project Leadership that Gets Results

10th - Higher Ed
With the Day-to-Day Project Leadership course, you will be able to lead your team well… and to do so with confidence. You will be ready to take your place as an effective leader in your organization. In this course, you’ll get over 30...
Instructional Video5:14
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Fail Fast: How to Learn from Failure

10th - Higher Ed
To become an exceptional Project Manager, you need to learn how to learn from failure. Many years ago, I can upon a helpful phrase: There's no such thing as failure: there's only feedback Suppressing my desire to shout 'of course there's...
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Failure and Blame: Learn to Avoid Project Failure

10th - Higher Ed
Project Failure is one of the favorite topics for project managers. From pub conversations to the outrageously-priced Standish Report, we love to discuss and read about failed projects. We think that, by learning about them, we can avoid...
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Top 10 Things to Know about the CAPM - Certified Associate in Project Management

10th - Higher Ed
CAPM is the Project Management Institute’s entry-level certification in general project management. CAPM stands for Certified Associate in Project Management. Here are the 10 key things to know about the CAPM. 1. What the CAPM is 2. Who...
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CSM vs PSM: What are they and How do they Compare?

10th - Higher Ed
CSM – Certified Scrum Master – and PSM – Professional Scrum Master – are two of the most widely known scrum certifications. What are they? And how do they compare? [CSM vs PSM] The Scrum Guide tells us that… ‘Scrum is a framework for...
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How to Implement Change... in the Face of Resistance to Change

10th - Higher Ed
Let’s face it, whenever we implement change, we face resistance. So, let’s look at how to handle the five commonest forms of resistance, to make your change implementation a success. People will resist change. That’s a given. People will...
Instructional Video3:04
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What is Project Risk Management? Project Management in Under 5

10th - Higher Ed
What is Project Risk Management? Project Managers know that projects are risky. Risk management is therefore a vital discipline. Indeed, a focus on project risk is a sign of real project management maturity.
Instructional Video5:00
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What is Project Management? Project Management in Under 5

10th - Higher Ed
Let's get to the heart of Project Management and answer the most fundamental questions of all... What is a Project, and what is Project Management?
Instructional Video4:43
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What is a Business Continuity Plan? PM in Under 5

10th - Higher Ed
When things go seriously wrong, one of the things you will need is a Business Continuity Plan. And, since projects involve risk to your organization, you'll need to link into this. So, what is a Business Continuity Plan?
Instructional Video10:03
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Project Lifecycle and the Project Process: 5 Tips

10th - Higher Ed
At the heart of our core project management methodologies is the Project Lifecycle and the Project Process. This is the basis for how we deliver planned, predictive projects.
Instructional Video6:14
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Just Sayin' - Simple Truths about Project Management

10th - Higher Ed
Just Sayin' - wit and wisdom that yields a few simple truths about project management. This short video aims to give you amusement and insight in equal measure. It contains a few simple truth about project management, expressed as pithy...
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Get Hired: LGBTQ+ in the Workplace

9th - Higher Ed
We have made great strides when it comes to being a more inclusive society, and respecting all people for who they are. However, change rarely happens overnight and many in the LGBTQ community may feel hesitation and skepticism about...
Instructional Video6:44
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George Best: The Rise and Fall of a Football Icon

6th - Higher Ed
This video tells the story of George Best, a football icon known for his talent on the pitch and his extravagant off-field lifestyle. It explores his rise to fame, his struggles with alcoholism, and the impact it had on his career....
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Get Hired: Teamwork

9th - Higher Ed
The dynamic of teamwork is often analogous to sports in which the mission is unanimous and each teammate offers support by utilizing their clearly defined attributes and entrusting their other teammates to do the same. This video...
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Fly Me to the Moon

6th - 12th
What do you need to do to get into space? An explanation of orbits, forces and the 'slingshot effect'. Physics - Our Solar System - Learning Points. In order to land on the Moon, Apollo 11 had to be launched at just the right speed. If a...
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Little Breathers

6th - 12th
Find out how humans can overcome biological responses to hold their breath underwater for several minutes. Biology - Human Body - Learning Points. When we hold our breaths, our lungs signal the brain to start breathing again. The human...
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Colonising the Moon

6th - 12th
From the Russians' attempt to colonise the Moon to eccentric plans for Mars. Physics - Universe - Learning Points. The longest anyone has ever stayed on the Moon is 75 hours. Helium-3 is rare on Earth but can be processed from Moon soil,...
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Dogs and Wolves: Nature or Nurture?

6th - 12th
A unique experiment investigates what happens to wolf cub's wild nature if they are raised in a domestic environment. Will nature or nurture win out? Biology - Cells And DNA - Learning Points. Wolves and dogs are 99.8% genetically...
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Fighter Pilots: G-Force

6th - 12th
Changes in acceleration pose an extreme risk for fighter pilots. Find out how they train to avoid blacking-out during flights. Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Fighter pilots undergo training to allow them to cope with G-force....
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Decimal Places: Photofinish

6th - 12th
The story of a 60m sprint which, without decimals, would have resulted in a dead-heat. Maths - Number A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s context films show abstract concepts in action...
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An Ancient Olympian

6th - 12th
What the discovery of a skeleton over 2,000 years old tells us about the training techniques of ancient olympians. Biology - Human Body - Learning Points. In 1959 the tomb of an ancient Olympian was discovered in Taranto, southern Italy....
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Mae Jemison for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Learn about Mae Jemison, the precocious and widely talented African American woman who joined NASA and traveled to space on the shuttle Endeavor.
Instructional Video5:24
Bedtime History

History of Navy SEALs for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 12th
Learn about the specialized military group, what it takes to become a SEAL and some of the missions they have carried out to help others.