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UNITY: 10 Games | Fractal | Meshes | Rendering | Noise | Voxel
EDUCBA | Duration: 73:22 h | Video: HVC1 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | 20,8 GB | Language: English

Master Unity and unleash your creativity to build captivating games from scratch, equipped with the industry insights

Welcome to the comprehensive Unity Game Development Masterclass! This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to become a proficient game developer using Unity, one of the most popular game engines in the industry. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced developer looking to expand your skill set, this course will guide you through the fundamentals and advanced concepts of Unity game development.

Throughout this masterclass, you will embark on a journey that covers a wide range of topics, from the basics of Unity interface and game mechanics to advanced topics such as networking, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) development. By the end of the course, you will have the expertise to create your own games across various platforms, including PC, mobile devices, consoles, and the web.

Each section of the course is carefully structured to provide you with a hands-on learning experience. You will engage in practical exercises, build complete game projects, and gain insights from real-world examples. Whether you dream of developing your own indie games, pursuing a career in the game industry, or exploring the exciting realms of VR and AR, this masterclass will empower you to turn your game development aspirations into reality. Let's embark on this journey together and unleash your creativity in Unity game development!

Section 1: UNITY - Introduction to Unity Game Development

In this section, students delve into the fundamentals of Unity game development. They are introduced to Unity's interface, navigation tools, and basic functionalities. Through hands-on exploration, they gain familiarity with Unity's default views, including Scene view, Game view, and others. Additionally, students learn how to set up the skybox environment to create immersive game worlds.

Section 2: Unity Game #1 - Gem Collector

Moving beyond the basics, students embark on their first Unity game project - Gem Collector. They gain practical experience in setting up the game environment, animating characters, and implementing game mechanics. By scripting elements such as the score manager and game logic, students lay the foundation for creating engaging gameplay experiences.

Section 3: Unity Game #2 - BreakOut

In this section, students tackle the BreakOut game project, honing their skills in game design and development. They learn to create game assets, such as bricks and the player-controlled paddle, and implement core game functionalities. Through scripting and game manager setup, students gain insights into managing game states and interactions.

Section 4: Unity Game #3 - Flappy Chopper

Diving deeper into Unity game development, students take on the challenge of creating Flappy Chopper - a side-scrolling game. They learn to design game levels, implement player movement mechanics, and integrate dynamic obstacles. By scripting game logic and handling player inputs, students gain proficiency in creating responsive and engaging gameplay experiences.

Section 5: Unity Game #4 - Breakout Game Online Advanced

In this advanced section, students explore the intricacies of online multiplayer game development using Unity. They learn to set up networking functionalities, synchronize game states across multiple clients, and implement real-time interactions. Through hands-on projects and guided tutorials, students acquire the skills to develop immersive multiplayer experiences.

Section 6: Unity Game #5 - Creating Pipe Runner Game

In this section, students embark on creating a Pipe Runner game, focusing on procedural level generation and player movement mechanics. They delve into mesh manipulation techniques to dynamically generate game environments and obstacles. By implementing responsive player controls and optimizing game performance, students craft a challenging and enjoyable gaming experience.

Section 7: Unity Game #6 - Creating Box Sprint Game

Students explore the mechanics of endless runner games by developing Box Sprint. They learn to design game levels, implement player movement mechanics, and add dynamic obstacles. Through scripting game events and integrating user interface elements, students gain hands-on experience in creating compelling and addictive gameplay experiences.

Section 8: Unity Game #7 - Creating Maze Games

In this section, students venture into the realm of maze game development using Unity. They learn to design intricate maze layouts, implement player navigation mechanics, and add interactive elements such as doors and keys. By scripting game logic and handling player interactions, students develop captivating maze games with challenging puzzles and immersive environments.

Section 9: Unity Game #8 - Role Playing Game (RPG)

In this extensive section, students delve into the complex world of role-playing game (RPG) development using Unity. They learn about quest systems, character progression mechanics, and user interface design for RPGs. Through hands-on projects, students create immersive game worlds, design compelling storylines, and implement various gameplay features typical of RPGs, such as exploration, combat, and character customization.

Section 10: Unity Game #9 - Joyride Clone

Students embark on the creation of a Jetpack Joyride-inspired game, focusing on dynamic character movement and obstacle avoidance mechanics. They learn to design captivating levels, animate characters, and implement power-ups. Through scripting and game physics, students develop responsive gameplay mechanics that challenge players while providing a thrilling gaming experience.

Section 11: Unity Game #10 - Tower Defense Game

In this section, students explore the popular tower defense genre by developing their own tower defense game using Unity. They learn to design strategic gameplay mechanics, balance enemy waves, and implement tower upgrade systems. By scripting enemy AI behaviors and tower functionalities, students create dynamic and engaging tower defense experiences.

Section 12: Unity Advanced 01 - Fractal Basics and Object Pooling

Students delve into advanced Unity concepts, starting with fractal generation and object pooling techniques. They learn to generate complex fractal patterns procedurally and optimize game performance using object pooling for efficient resource management. Through practical exercises, students gain insights into optimizing rendering and enhancing gameplay scalability.

Section 13: Unity Advanced 02 - Meshes

In this section, students explore mesh manipulation techniques to create dynamic and visually appealing game environments. They learn about mesh generation, deformation, and optimization strategies. By applying advanced shader techniques and mesh deformation algorithms, students develop intricate and immersive game worlds with detailed geometry and realistic visual effects.

Section 14: Unity Advanced 03 - Rendering

Students delve into the intricacies of rendering in Unity, exploring shader programming, texture mapping, and lighting techniques. They learn to create custom shaders, optimize rendering performance, and achieve realistic lighting effects. Through hands-on projects, students gain mastery over Unity's rendering pipeline and develop visually stunning game graphics.

Section 15: Unity Advanced 04 - Creating Hexagonal Maps

In this section, students learn to design and implement hexagonal grid-based game environments. They explore hexagonal map generation algorithms, pathfinding techniques, and gameplay mechanics suitable for grid-based games. Through practical exercises, students create dynamic and engaging game worlds with hexagonal tile systems, fostering strategic gameplay experiences.

Section 16: Unity Advanced 05 - Simulation Noise

Students explore the concept of procedural noise generation for simulating natural phenomena and terrain generation. They learn about different noise algorithms, such as Perlin noise, and apply them to create realistic terrain and environmental effects. Through hands-on projects, students gain proficiency in generating dynamic and immersive game worlds using procedural noise techniques.

Section 17: Unity Advanced 06 - Marching Squares and Voxel Grids

In this final section, students explore marching squares algorithms and voxel grid manipulation techniques. They learn to generate complex terrain and volumetric structures using voxel-based representations. Through practical projects, students develop procedural generation systems for creating diverse and immersive game environments with dynamic terrain and intricate geometry.



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Create Zeldar-like skills with C++ in unreal engine 5
Published 9/2024
Created by Howl Chang
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 55 Lectures ( 8h 10m ) | Size: 22 GB



Learn all you need to know about designing skill and locomotion managements with C++ in Unreal Engine 5!



What you'll learn:

A powerful skill framework to handle various abilities
Create abilities of remote bomb, magnesis, ice actor and stasis skill
Sprint/Gliding/Exhuasted/normal state management with stamina system
Robust and neat UI system for Multiple gameplay mechanical actors such as wind tunnel, pressure plate, pickable object, breakable wallskill selection
Communication between C++ and blueprint

Requirements:
Basic C++ experience with unreal engine is required

Description:
Please read requirement first, learners need to have basic understanding of C++. Or I recommend you take basic level c++ course first.Welcome to "Create Zeldar-like skills with C++ in unreal engine 5"! You will learn how to create a skill framework which can handle various abilities including remote bomb, magnesis, stasis and ice actor, and basic locomotion states such as sprinting, gliding and exhausted states. I prepared reference projects for every lesson so when you are stuck in any lesson you can freely download them and compare your own project with them! Don't worry about making mistakes, learn from them!In the first section, we're going to setup project and implement basic locomotion states for player character from scratch in C++. With enhanced input system and locomotion manage, these customized actions will be triggered when player character meets certain conditions. For example, once player character is falling from high place and having enough stamina, gliding action is available. If stamina is depleted, player character cannot jump, sprint or gliding anymore.Secondly, we will design and create a powerful framework to manage various skills before any skill creation. Only one skill could be activated at one time. Thanks to the convienient communication between blueprint and c++ in unreal engine, we can easily transfer information from UI to our code base. It is the best way to take advantage of them. Blueprint is more convenient for visual design and c++ is more performant for game in general.Thirdly, we're focus on several kinds of different skills including remote bombs, magnesis, stasis and ice actor spawning. In remote bomb skill, a bomb will be spawned and player character can throw it out. When it explodes on breakable wall, it will crash and if it explodes on grass, a tempory wind tunnel will be spawned, which might be helpful for player to solve puzzles in the game. Sure I will introduce more details in the course. Though their logics are totally different, they all in the same skill framework so developer can easily add new skill types. At last, several useful gameplay object will be implemented for better play experience. Those objects must be compatible with skill framework. For example, interactable object such as rock will be added. When player is holding a rock but trying to activate a skill, this rock must be dropped first. Similarly, pressure plate, wind tunnel, breakable walls will be implemented.You can also join my discord to ask question or in udemy Q&A part. With detailed reference project provided in each lecture and a step-by-step approach, what are you waiting for? Join the course and there's no better time to start your own dream project now!

Who this course is for:
Learners who want to build a project with multiple skills
Learners who want to apply their C++ knowledge to game project
Learners who want to create a zelder-like third-person puzzle game



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Professional Banking Executive Program
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 22.22 GB | Duration: 36h 29m

A comprehensive understanding of Retail Banking. Accounts, Loans, Forex, Regulations: Everything Included!



What you'll learn
Banking Fundamentals: Understanding the role and functions of banks in the economy, including types of banks and financial institutions.
Financial Products: An overview of various banking products such as loans, mortgages, credit cards, and investment services.
Regulatory Environment: Insight into banking regulations, compliance, and the role of central banks and government agencies.
Financial Analysis: Skills in analyzing financial statements, assessing bank performance, and understanding financial metrics.
Economic Factors: How macroeconomic factors influence banking operations and decision-making.
Technology in Banking: An exploration of fintech innovations and how technology is transforming banking services.
Ethics and Professional Standards: An understanding of ethical considerations and professional standards in banking practices.
Career Opportunities: Insights into various career paths within the banking sector and skills needed for success.

Requirements
A genuine interest in banking and finance topics is all you need for engagement and motivation.

Description
The Professional Banking Executive Program is a comprehensive training course tailored for both emerging and established professionals in the retail banking sector. As the banking landscape evolves rapidly due to technological advancements and changing customer expectations, this program provides the essential tools and knowledge to thrive in a competitive environment.Participants will delve into the fundamentals of retail banking, exploring the structure and operations of various financial institutions. Emphasis will be placed on understanding core banking products and services, such as loans, deposits, and investment options, enabling participants to effectively meet diverse customer needs.A significant focus will be placed on customer experience and relationship management. Through interactive modules, participants will learn strategies for enhancing customer satisfaction, building loyalty, and effectively managing client interactions. Additionally, the program covers crucial aspects of regulatory compliance and risk management, ensuring that participants are well-versed in the legal frameworks governing the industry.Sales and marketing strategies will be explored to empower participants to promote banking products effectively, driving growth and fostering client engagement. The course also examines the role of technology in modern banking, addressing the impact of digital innovations and fintech on customer service.Upon completion, participants will receive a certification, validating their expertise and enhancing their career opportunities in the dynamic world of retail banking. Join us to elevate your skills and advance your professional journey in this vital sector!

Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Banking

Lecture 1 Introduction to Banking

Lecture 2 Money and Interest

Lecture 3 Accounting I

Lecture 4 Accounting II

Section 2: Retail Operations - I

Lecture 5 Liabilities - An Overview

Lecture 6 Asset Products - An Overview

Lecture 7 Types of Account - Individual

Lecture 8 Types of Account - Non Individual

Section 3: Retail Operations - II

Lecture 9 Retail Operations - Banking Business

Lecture 10 KYC and AML

Lecture 11 KYC and AML - II

Lecture 12 eKYC Process

Lecture 13 Banking Laws

Lecture 14 Technology in Banking

Lecture 15 Digital Innovation

Section 4: Retail Operations - III

Lecture 16 Savings Account I

Lecture 17 Savings Account II

Lecture 18 Current Account I

Lecture 19 Current Account II

Section 5: Retail Operations - IV

Lecture 20 Term Deposit I

Lecture 21 Term Deposit II

Section 6: Retail Operations - V

Lecture 22 Cheque and Clearing Settlement

Lecture 23 CTS, Inward and Outward Clearing Process

Lecture 24 Post Account Maintenance

Lecture 25 Various Modification Processes in Core Banking System

Lecture 26 Bank Reconciliation and Settlement Process

Section 7: Retail Operations - VI

Lecture 27 Third Party Products - Mutual Fund

Lecture 28 Third Party Product - Insurance

Lecture 29 Third Party Products - Gold

Lecture 30 IPO Related Transactions

Section 8: Retail Operations - VII

Lecture 31 Retail Assets I

Lecture 32 Retail Assets II

Section 9: Retail Operations - VIII

Lecture 33 NR Accounts - NRO and NRE Accounts

Lecture 34 NR Accounts - FCNR and RFC Accounts

Section 10: Transaction Operations - I

Lecture 35 An Introduction to Retail Trade

Lecture 36 Trade Products I

Lecture 37 Trade Products II

Lecture 38 An Introduction to Retail Forex Transactions at Branches

Section 11: Transaction Operations - II

Lecture 39 NACH and ECS Clearing

Lecture 40 Processing Payments under NEFT and RTGS

Lecture 41 The Process of Issue and Cancellation of Demand Draft

Section 12: Cash Management Service

Lecture 42 Cash Transactions I

Lecture 43 Beginning of the day / End of the day activities

Lecture 44 Cash Receipts

Lecture 45 Automated teller machine (ATM)

Section 13: Financial Crime Management

Lecture 46 Basel Norms, Risk Management, and Corporate Banking

Lecture 47 Credit Card Fraud

Lecture 48 Merchant Acquisition

Section 14: Surveillance

Lecture 49 Reporting of Frauds

Lecture 50 Preliminary Investigation and Warning Signals

Lecture 51 Update MIS, Dashboard, and CIBIL

Lecture 52 Internal and External Communications

Section 15: Final Exam

Aspiring Bankers: Individuals looking to start a career in banking, such as recent graduates or those changing careers.,Finance Students: College or university students majoring in finance, economics, or business who want to deepen their understanding of banking.,Professionals in Finance: Current professionals in related fields (like accounting or financial planning) who want to expand their knowledge of banking systems.,Small Business Owners: Entrepreneurs looking to understand banking services, loans, and financial management for their businesses.,Investors: Individuals interested in learning how banks operate and how this knowledge can inform their investment decisions.,Regulators and Policymakers: Those working in government or regulatory agencies wanting to understand banking practices and compliance.,Consumers: General public interested in personal finance, credit, and understanding banking products.



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3 1 - MBA
Last updated 3/2024
Created by Ehab Mesallum
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Genre: eLearning | Language: Arabic + subtitle | Duration: 353 Lectures ( 108h 59m ) | Size: 27.3 GB



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The Complete Online Mba (2025)
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 22.37 GB | Duration: 37h 35m



What you'll learn
Master Core Management Principles
Analyze Business Problems Using Case Studies
Design and Execute Marketing Strategies
Make Informed Economic and Financial Decision
Optimize Operations and Supply Chains
Lead Organizational Change
Understand and Influence Organizational Behavior
Formulate and Execute Winning Business Strategies
The Most Comprehensive Online MBA Course Available
Based On The Latest Top-Quality Research
Covers All The Same Concepts & Frameworks As The Top Business Schools

Requirements
No Prior Business Experience Needed - Suitable For Both Novices & Business Professionals

Description
The MBA program at Nexus Business Academy provides a comprehensive foundation in essential business and management principles, designed for aspiring leaders and business professionals. This course covers key functional areas such as management, finance, marketing, and operations, while emphasizing ethical leadership and social responsibility. You will explore both theoretical frameworks and practical case studies, gaining hands-on experience in solving real-world business problems. The course begins with the foundations of management and gradually moves into more advanced topics like economics, accounting, and strategic management. With an emphasis on developing critical thinking and leadership skills, the course also addresses emerging business trends such as corporate social responsibility (CSR), digital marketing, and the challenges of managing change in a dynamic global environment. Upon completion, you will have the analytical tools and strategic insight needed to excel in any business context.The course features the latest top-level research and business trends, and covers both theoretical concepts and frameworks, as well as a wide variety of examples to illustrate the theory in practice - including case studies from the most succesfull businesses.This course is perfect for anyone seeking a well-rounded understanding of modern business practices, with the flexibility of learning at their own pace. Start your journey to become a top 1% business leader today!

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 1.1.2 Functions of Management

Lecture 3 1.1.3 Key tasks and responsibilities of managers

Lecture 4 1.1.4 Key tasks and responsibilities of managers - Example

Lecture 5 1.2.1 Planning as a management function

Lecture 6 1.2.2 Strategic Planning

Lecture 7 1.2.3 Strategic Planning - Example

Lecture 8 1.2.4 The process of Strategic Planning

Lecture 9 1.2.5 Types of Plans

Lecture 10 1.2.6 Types of Plans - Example (Google)

Lecture 11 1.3.1 Organizational Structure - Key Concepts

Lecture 12 1.3.2 Organizational Structure - Types of Organizations

Lecture 13 1.3.3 Organizational Structure - Strategies for Organizational Design

Lecture 14 1.4.1 Leadership as a Management Function

Lecture 15 1.4.2 Leadership Styles

Lecture 16 1.4.3 Theories of Motivation

Lecture 17 1.4.4 Leadership - Case study: Apple

Lecture 18 1.5.1 Controlling as a management function

Lecture 19 1.5.2 Financial and Managerial Controls

Section 2: Module 2 - Ethics, CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) & Sustainability

Lecture 20 2 - Introduction

Lecture 21 2.1.1 The relevance of business ethics

Lecture 22 2.1.2 Case study: Enron

Lecture 23 2.2.1 Main Ethical Theories

Lecture 24 2.2.2 Ethical Theories: Example I

Lecture 25 2.2.3 Ethical Theories: Example II

Lecture 26 2.2.4 Case study: Patagonia

Lecture 27 2.3.1 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Lecture 28 2.3.2 Caroll's Pyramid

Lecture 29 2.3.3 The Shared Value Model

Lecture 30 2.4.1 Stakeholder Identification and Engagement

Lecture 31 2.4.2 Stakeholder Mapping

Lecture 32 2.4.3 Stakeholder Mapping: Exercise

Lecture 33 2.4.4 Stakeholder Engagement Plan

Lecture 34 2.4.5 Case study: Starbucks

Lecture 35 2.5.1 CSR and Environmental Responsibility

Lecture 36 2.5.2 Business Strategies for Sustainability

Lecture 37 2.5.3 Case study: Interface Inc.

Lecture 38 2.6.1 Social Responsibility

Lecture 39 2.6.2 Global Ethics and CSR

Lecture 40 2.6.3 Case study: Apple and Foxconn

Lecture 41 2.7.1 Integrating Ethics and CSR

Lecture 42 2.7.2 Case study: IKEA

Section 3: Module 3 - Economics for Managers

Lecture 43 3.1.1 Basic Economic Concepts for Managers

Lecture 44 3.1.2 Marginal Analysis

Lecture 45 3.1.3 The Role of Economic Thinking for Managers

Lecture 46 3.1.4 Overview of the Decision-Making Process in Business

Lecture 47 3.1.5 Overview of the Decision-Making Process in Business - An Example

Lecture 48 3.1.6 Demand & Supply and Price Elasticity

Lecture 49 3.1.7 Case study: Uber's Dynamic Pricing

Lecture 50 3.2.1 Consumer Choice and Utility Maximization

Lecture 51 3.2.2 Consumer Choice Theory - Budget Constraints

Lecture 52 3.3.3 Consumer Choice Theory - Indifference Curves

Lecture 53 3.3.4 Consumer Choice Theory - Case study: Starbucks

Lecture 54 3.3.5 Production Functions and the Law of Diminishing Returns

Lecture 55 3.3.6 Short and long-run costs

Lecture 56 3.3.7 Short and long-run costs - Example

Lecture 57 3.3.8 Pricing - Case study: Southwest Airlines

Lecture 58 3.4.1 Market Structures

Lecture 59 3.5.1 Demand and Supply in the Labour Markets

Lecture 60 3.5.2 Labour Markets - Wage Differentials

Lecture 61 3.6.1 Government Intervention in Business

Lecture 62 3.6.2 Monetary Policy Tools

Lecture 63 3.6.3 Monetary Policy - Case study: Quantitative Easing

Lecture 64 3.7.1 Macro-economic Indicators

Lecture 65 3.7.2 Business Cycles and Economic Indicators

Lecture 66 3.7.3 Business Cycles and Economic Indicators - Example

Lecture 67 3.7.4 Business Cycles and Economic Indicators - Case study: Automobile Manufactu

Lecture 68 3.8.1 Comparative and Absolute Advantage

Lecture 69 3.8.2 Exchange Raters, Balance of Payments, Trade Policies

Lecture 70 3.8.3 Exchange Rates - Example

Lecture 71 3.8.4 Balance of Payments - Example

Lecture 72 3.8.5 Trade Policies - Example

Lecture 73 3.9.1 Current Economic Developments

Lecture 74 3.9.2 Future Economic Trends

Section 4: Module 4 - Financial Management

Lecture 75 4.1.1 Accounting Basics

Lecture 76 4.1.2 The Accounting Equation

Lecture 77 4.1.3 The Accounting Equation - Example

Lecture 78 4.1.4 Types of Assets

Lecture 79 4.1.5 The Double-Entry Bookkeeping System

Lecture 80 4.1.6 Types of Financial Statements

Lecture 81 4.1.7 The Balance Sheet

Lecture 82 4.1.8 The Income Statement

Lecture 83 4.1.9 The Cash Flow Statement

Lecture 84 4.2.1 The Balance Sheet - Example (Apple)

Lecture 85 4.2.2 The Income Statement - Example (Apple)

Lecture 86 4.2.3 The Cash Flow Statement - Example (Apple)

Lecture 87 4.2.4 The Balance Sheet - Exercise

Lecture 88 4.2.5 The Income Statement - Exercise

Lecture 89 4.2.6 The Cash Flow Statement - Exercise

Lecture 90 4.3.1 Financial vs Managerial Accounting

Lecture 91 4.3.2 Overview of Managerial Accounting Methods

Lecture 92 4.3.3 Cost Types (Fixed, Variable and Semi-Variable Costs)

Lecture 93 4.3.4 Managerial Accounting - Cost Analysis

Lecture 94 4.3.5 Managerial Accounting - Cost Variance Analysis

Lecture 95 4.3.6 Managerial Accounting - Activity-based Costing

Lecture 96 4.3.7 Performance Metrics

Lecture 97 4.3.8 The Balanced Scorecard

Lecture 98 4.3.9 The Balanced Scorecard - Example

Lecture 99 4.3.10 Case study: Cost Management at Coca Cola

Lecture 100 4.4.1 Cost-volume Profit Analysis (Break-even and Margin of Safety)

Lecture 101 4.4.2 Break-even Point and Margin of Safety - Example

Lecture 102 4.4.3 Budgeting Techniques

Lecture 103 4.4.4 Budgeting Techniques - Example

Lecture 104 4.4.5 Forecasting Techniques

Lecture 105 4.4.6 Budget Preparation

Lecture 106 4.4.7 Budget Preparation - Example

Lecture 107 4.5.1 Capital Budgeting - Overview

Lecture 108 4.5.2 Capital Budgeting - Key Concepts

Lecture 109 4.5.3 Capital Budgeting - Example

Lecture 110 4.5.4 Case study: Tesla's Gigafactories

Lecture 111 4.6.1 Types of Funding

Lecture 112 4.6.2 Short vs Long-term Financing

Lecture 113 4.6.3 Financing Strategies - Case study: Starbucks

Lecture 114 4.7.1 Business Valuation - Introduction

Lecture 115 4.7.2 Overview of Business Valuation Methods

Lecture 116 4.7.3 Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Method - Example

Lecture 117 4.7.4 Capitalization of Earning Method - Example

Lecture 118 4.7.5 Comparable Company Analysis (CCA) Method - Example

Lecture 119 4.7.6 Precedent Transaction Analysis (PTA) Method - Example

Lecture 120 4.7.7 Adjusted Book Value Method - Example

Lecture 121 4.7.8 Liquidation Value Method - Example

Lecture 122 4.7.9 Factors and Challenges in Business Valuation

Section 5: Module 5 - Marketing Management

Lecture 123 5.1.1 Foundations of Marketing Management

Lecture 124 5.1.2 The Marketing Mix (4P's)

Lecture 125 5.1.3 Marketing Basics - Definition and Scope

Lecture 126 5.1.4 The Purchase Funnel

Lecture 127 5.1.5 The Customer Journey - Overview

Lecture 128 5.1.6 The Customer Journey - Awareness Stage - Key Strategies

Lecture 129 5.1.7 The Customer Journey - Interest Stage - Key Strategies

Lecture 130 5.1.8 The Customer Journey - Consideration Stage - Key Strategies

Lecture 131 5.1.9 The Customer Journey - Purchase Stage - Key Strategies

Lecture 132 5.1.10 The Customer Journey - Post-Purchase Stage - Key Strategies

Lecture 133 5.1.11 The Customer Journey - Advocacy Stage - Key Strategies

Lecture 134 5.1.12 Developing a Customer Journey Map

Lecture 135 5.1.13 The Customer Journey - Examples (Amazon and Spotify)

Lecture 136 5.1.14 Case Study - Nike's Marketing Success

Lecture 137 5.2.1 Developing Marketing Strategies

Lecture 138 5.2.2 Case study: Tesla's Market Segmentation

Lecture 139 5.3.1 What Drives Consumer Decisions?

Lecture 140 5.3.2 The Consumer's Buying Process

Lecture 141 5.3.2 Case study: Apple's Marketing Strategies

Lecture 142 5.4.1 Market Research

Lecture 143 5.4.2 Primary Research Tools - Advantages & Disadvantages

Lecture 144 5.4.3 Primary Research Tools - Key considerations

Lecture 145 5.4.4 Market Research - Example & Exercise

Lecture 146 5.5.1 Digital Marketing - Key Elements

Lecture 147 5.5.2 Developing a Digital Marketing Plan - Exercise

Lecture 148 5.5.3 Analyzing and Leveraging Consumer Data

Lecture 149 5.6.1 Product Lifecycle Management

Lecture 150 5.6.2 Product Lifecycle Management - Example I: Blackberry

Lecture 151 5.6.3 Product Lifecycle Management - Example II: Apple

Lecture 152 5.6.4 Brand Management

Lecture 153 5.6.5 Brand Management - Case study: Coca Cola

Lecture 154 5.7.1 Pricing Models

Lecture 155 5.8.1 Additional Topics in Marketing

Lecture 156 5.8.2 Integrated Marketing Communications

Lecture 157 5.8.3 International Marketing

Lecture 158 5.8.4 Ethical Marketing Practices

Section 6: Module 6 - Operational & Supply Chain Management

Lecture 159 6.1.1 Operational Management - Basic Elements

Lecture 160 6.1.2 Operational Management - Scope

Lecture 161 6.1.3 Operational Excellence

Lecture 162 6.1.4 Operational Excellence - Case study: Walmart

Lecture 163 6.2.1 Production Planning & Control

Lecture 164 6.2.2 Production Methods - Job Production

Lecture 165 6.2.3 Production Methods - Batch Production

Lecture 166 6.2.4 Production Methods - Flow Production

Lecture 167 6.2.5 Production Methods - Project Production

Lecture 168 6.2.6 Capacity Planning

Lecture 169 6.2.7 Capacity Planning - Example (and Relevant Software)

Lecture 170 6.2.8 Facility Layout & Design

Lecture 171 6.2.9 Case study: Toyota's Production Process

Lecture 172 6.3.1 Inventory Management - Types of Inventory

Lecture 173 6.3.2 Inventory Management - Functions

Lecture 174 6.3.3 Inventory Control Techniques

Lecture 175 6.3.4 Inventory Control Techniques - Economic Order Quantity

Lecture 176 6.3.5 Inventory Control Techniques - Just-in-time (JIT) management

Lecture 177 6.3.6 Inventory Control Techniques - Safety Stock

Lecture 178 6.3.7 Inventory Management - Example Case

Lecture 179 6.4.1 Quality Management

Lecture 180 6.4.2 Performing Quality Management

Lecture 181 6.4.3 ISO Standards

Lecture 182 6.4.4 ISO Standards - Example: Internal ISO 90001 Audit

Lecture 183 6.4.5 Six Sigma - Core Principles

Lecture 184 6.4.6 Six Sigma - DMAIC Process

Lecture 185 6.4.7 Six Sigma in Practice

Lecture 186 6.4.8 TQM (Total Quality Management) - Core Principles

Lecture 187 6.4.9 TQM In Practice

Lecture 188 6.4.10 Six Sigma vs TQM - A Comparison

Lecture 189 6.5.1 Supply Chain Management - Foundations

Lecture 190 6.5.2 Suppy Chain Management - Key Components

Lecture 191 6.5.3 Supply Chain Management - Key Strategies

Lecture 192 6.5.4 Supply Chain Management - Case study: Li & Fung

Lecture 193 6.5.5 Supply Chain Management - Technological Developments

Lecture 194 6.5.6 Supply Chain Management - Case study: Walmart's Blockchain Technology

Lecture 195 6.6.1 Risk Identification in Supply Chain Management

Lecture 196 6.6.2 Risk Assessment

Lecture 197 6.6.3 Rumsfeld Risk Matrix

Lecture 198 6.6.4 Risk Management in Supply Chains - The Kraljic Matrix

Lecture 199 6.6.5 Risk Mitigation Strategies in Supply Chain Management

Lecture 200 6.6.6 Dealing with Uncertainty in the Supply Chain

Lecture 201 6.6.7 Case study: COVID-19 the Global Supply Chain

Lecture 202 6.7.8 Developing a Risk Mitigation Strategy for Supply Chains - Exercise (Pt 1)

Lecture 203 6.6.8 Developing a Risk Mitigation Strategy for Supply Chains - Exercise (Pt 2)

Lecture 204 6.7.1 Developing Supply Chain Management Plan - Exercise (Part 1)

Lecture 205 6.7.2 Developing Supply Chain Management Plan - Exercise (Part 2)

Section 7: Module 7 - Leadership, Teamwork & Change Management

Lecture 206 7.1.1 Leadership Foundations

Lecture 207 7.1.2 Reflections on Leadership

Lecture 208 7.1.3 Core Theories on Leadership

Lecture 209 7.1.4 The Leader as a Coach

Lecture 210 7.1.6 The Leader as a Coach - The GROW Model

Lecture 211 7.1.7 The Leader as a Coach - The GROW Model (Example)

Lecture 212 7.1.8 Leadership Case Study: Ernest Shackleton's Survival on Antartica

Lecture 213 7.1.9 Leadership - Example Scenario I

Lecture 214 7.1.10 Leadership - Example Scenario II

Lecture 215 7.1.11 Leadership - Example Scenario III

Lecture 216 7.2.1 Understanding Diversity

Lecture 217 7.2.2 Leading Diverse Teams - Best Practices

Lecture 218 7.2.3 Leading Diverse Teams - Common Pitfalls

Lecture 219 7.2.4 Geert Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Theory

Lecture 220 7.3.1 Conflict Resolution Techniques

Lecture 221 7.3.2 Thomas Killman Model for Conflict Resolution

Lecture 222 7.3.3 Conflict Resolution - Scenario I

Lecture 223 7.3.4 Conflict Resolution - Scenario II

Lecture 224 7.4.1 Teamwork - Basics

Lecture 225 7.4.2 High Performance Teams - Key Ingredients

Lecture 226 7.4.3 Tuckman's Stages of Group Development

Lecture 227 7.4.4 Belbin's Team Roles

Lecture 228 7.4.5 Social Identity Theory and Team Identities

Lecture 229 7.5.1 Change Management - Basics

Lecture 230 7.5.2 Kubler-Ross Change Curve

Lecture 231 7.5.3 Lewin's 3-stage Change Model

Lecture 232 7.5.4 McKinsey's 7-S Change Framework

Lecture 233 7.5.5 McKinsey's 7-S Change Framework - Application

Lecture 234 7.5.6 Kotter's 8-stage Change Model

Lecture 235 7.5.7 Kotter's 8-stage Change Model - Application

Lecture 236 7.5.8 Comparison of Change Models

Lecture 237 7.5.9 Case study: Change at Microsoft

Lecture 238 7.5.10 Case study: Change at Tata Motors

Lecture 239 7.5.11 Change Management Scenario I (Lewin's 3-stage Model)

Lecture 240 7.5.12 Change Management - Scenario II (McKinsey's 7-S Model)

Lecture 241 7.5.13 Change Management - Scenario III (Kotter's 8-stage Model)

Section 8: Module 8 - Organizational Behavior

Lecture 242 8.1.1 Organizational Behavior - Definition and Scope

Lecture 243 8.1.2 The IPO (Input - Process - Output) Model for Organizational Behavior

Lecture 244 8.1.3 Models of Organizational Behavior

Lecture 245 8.2.1 Personality Traits and the Workplace

Lecture 246 8.2.2 Personality and Its Broader Impact on the Workplace

Lecture 247 8.2.3 Attitudes and Job Performance

Lecture 248 8.2.4 Understanding Individual Perception

Lecture 249 8.2.5 Perception and Its Impact on the Workplace

Lecture 250 8.3 Workshop - Performance Management

Lecture 251 8.4 Workshop - Employee Engagement

Lecture 252 8.5 Workshop - Burnout in the Workplace (and How to Manage & Prevent It)

Lecture 253 8.6.1 Sources and Types of Power in Organizations

Lecture 254 8.6.2 Understanding Organizational Politics

Lecture 255 8.6.3 Navigating Organizational Politics - Best Practices

Lecture 256 8.6.4 Ethical Dilemmas in Business

Lecture 257 8.6.5 Main Ethical Theories (Recap)

Lecture 258 8.6.6 Developing Moral Leadership

Lecture 259 8.6.7 Establishing and Implementing a Code of Conduct

Lecture 260 8.7.1 Understanding Organizational Culture

Lecture 261 8.7.2 Organizational Socialization

Lecture 262 8.7.3 The Stages of Organizational Socialization

Lecture 263 8.7.4 The Role of Leaders in Shaping Organizational Culture

Lecture 264 8.7.5 Types of Organizational Culture

Lecture 265 8.7.6 Building a Positive Work Environment

Lecture 266 8.7.7 Changing an Organizational Culture

Lecture 267 8.7.8 Case study: Google's Organizational Culture

Section 9: Module 9 - Strategic Management

Lecture 268 9.1.1 What is strategy?

Lecture 269 9.1.2 Strategy as a Dynamic Process

Lecture 270 9.1.3 The Strategic Management Process

Lecture 271 9.2.1 Analyzing the External Environment - The Value Stick

Lecture 272 9.2.2 Analyzing the External Environment - PESTEL analysis

Lecture 273 9.2.3 Analyzing the External Environment - Porter's Five Forces

Lecture 274 9.2.4 Porter's Five Forces - Strategic Implications

Lecture 275 9.2.5 Assessing Competition - The Four Corners Model

Lecture 276 9.2.6 Blue Ocean Strategy

Lecture 277 9.2.7 Blue Ocean Strategy - Value Innovation

Lecture 278 9.2.8 Blue Ocean Strategy - Strategy Canvas

Lecture 279 9.3.1 Analyzing the Internal Environment

Lecture 280 9.3.2 The VRIO framework

Lecture 281 9.3.3 The Value Chain

Lecture 282 9.3.3 The Value Chain - Using the Value Chain

Lecture 283 9.3.4 Product Portfolio Analysis

Lecture 284 9.2.5 Product Portfolio Analysis - the BCG Matrix

Lecture 285 9.3.6 Product Portfolio Analysis - The ADL Matrix

Lecture 286 9.3.7 Product Portfolio Analysis - The GE-McKinsey Matrix

Lecture 287 9.3.8 Product Portfolio Analysis - Ansoff Matrix

Lecture 288 9.3.9 Comparison of Product Portfolio Analysis Tools

Lecture 289 9.3.10 Core Competencies

Lecture 290 9.3.11 Core Competencies - Leveraging Competitive Advantage

Lecture 291 9.3.12 Core Competencies - (Un)related Diversification

Lecture 292 9.3.13 The SWOT framework

Lecture 293 9.3.14 The SWOT framework - Example (Netflix)

Lecture 294 9.4.1 Strategic Planning

Lecture 295 9.4.2 Forecasting & Backcasting

Lecture 296 9.4.3 Forecasting & Backcasting - Example

Lecture 297 9.4.4 Scenario Planning

Lecture 298 9.4.5 Establshing a Vision and Mission

Lecture 299 9.4.6 Strategic Planning - The OGSM framework

Lecture 300 9.5.1 Strategy Formulation

Lecture 301 9.5.2 Corporate-level Strategy

Lecture 302 9.5.3 Business-level Strategies

Lecture 303 9.5.4 Functional-level Strategies

Lecture 304 9.5.5 International Strategies

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Pianoforall - Incredible New Way To Learn Piano & Keyboard
Last updated 6/2022
Created by Robin Hall
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 426 Lectures ( 38h 17m ) | Size: 10.8 GB



What you'll learn:

Pianoforall will take complete beginners to an intermediate level in a very short space of time
You get to sound like a pro right from the start
You will learn the absolute basic essential techniques that will allow you to play any song in any style - by ear!
You will learn to read sheet music AS you learn to play-by-ear

Requirements:
You don't need any prior knowledge or experience
Pianoforall works equally well on Piano or Keyboard
You only need to practice 20 minutes a day to make rapid progress

Description:
Pianoforall is one of the most popular online piano courses with over 400,000 students worldwideNow ANYONE Can Learn Piano or Keyboard Imagine being able to sit down at a piano and just PLAY - Ballads, Pop, Blues, Jazz, Ragtime, even amazing Classical pieces? Now you can... and you can do it in months not years without wasting money, time and effort on traditional Piano Lessons. An Incredible Set ofVideos and ebooks (25 hours of video, 10 carefully structured ebooks) Pianoforall is specially designed to take complete beginners to an intermediate level faster than any other method. You start with popular rhythm style piano (think of artists like Lennon & McCartney, Elton John, Billy Joel, Barry Mannilow, Lionel Ritchie, Coldplay and so on) which means you get to sound like a pro right from the start. You then expand step-by-step into Ballad style, Blues, Jazz, Ragtime, Improvisation and creating your own melodies. You will even learn how to read music AS you learn how to play-by-ear and eventually you will be able to play some amazing Classical pieces. The course is divided into 10 very easy to follow sections:party Time - Play-By-Ear - Rhythm Style PianoBasic Blues & Rock n RollIncredible InversionsChord MagicAdvanced Chords Made EasyBallad Style & ImprovisationJazz Piano Made EasyAdvanced Blues, Fake Stride & The EntertainerTaming The ClassicsSpeed LearningBonus Book - 'The Miracle of Mindfulness'Pianoforall is one of the only pianocourses on Udemy that comes with exceptional supplemental material - each video has an accompanyingPDFthat you can print out and set on your keyboard. There is a complete PDF ebook at the end of each section.It's very importantto learn from printed instruction as well as video so that you can explore more written material after you finish the course.

Who this course is for:
Suitable for all ages - from teens onwards (not for young ****)
Perfect for people who want to be able to just sit down at a piano and just amaze everyone.



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Calculus 2, part 1 of 2: Integrals with applications
Published 10/2024
Created by Hania Uscka-Wehlou,Martin Wehlou
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 262 Lectures ( 56h 46m ) | Size: 46.4 GB



Integral calculus in one variable: theory and applications for computing area between curves, curve length, and volumes



What you'll learn:

How to solve problems concerning integrals of real-valued functions of 1 variable (illustrated with 419 solved problems) and why these methods work.
The concept of antiderivative / primitive function / indefinite integral of a function, and computing such integrals in a process reverse to differentiation.
Integration by parts as the Product Rule in reverse with many examples of its applications.
Integration by substitution as the Chain Rule in reverse with many examples of its applications.
Integration of rational functions with help of partial fraction decomposition.
Various types of trigonometric integrals and how to handle them.
Direct and inverse substitutions; various types of trigonometric substitutions.
The tangent half-angle substitution (universal trigonometric substitution).
Euler's substitutions.
Triangle substitutions.
Riemann integral (definite integral): its definition and geometrical interpretation in terms of area.
An example of a function that is not Riemann integrable (the characteristic function of the set Q, restricted to[0,1]).
Oscillatory sums; Cauchy criterion of (Riemann) integrability.
Sequential characterisation of (Riemann) integrability.
Proof of uniform continuity of continuous functions on a closed bounded interval.
Integrability of continuous functions on closed intervals.
Integration by inspection: Riemann integrals of odd (or: even) functions over compact and symmetric-to-zero intervals.
Integration by inspection: evaluating some definite integrals with help of areas known from geometry.
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC) in two parts, with a proof.
Applications of Fundamental Theorem of Calculus in Calc 2 and Calc3.
Application of FTC for computing derivatives of functions defined with help of Riemann integrals with variable (one or both) limits of integration.
Application of FTC for computing limits of sequences that can be interpreted as Riemann sums for some integrable functions.
The Mean-Value Theorem for integrals with proof and with a geometrical interpretation; the concept of a mean value of a function on an interval.
Applications of Riemann integrals: (signed) area between graphs of functions and the x-axis, area between curves defined by two continuous functions.
Applications of Riemann integrals: rotational volume.
Applications of Riemann integrals: rotational area.
Applications of Riemann integrals: curve length.
Improper integrals of the first kind (integration over an unbounded interval).
Improper integrals of the second kind (integration of unbounded functions).
Comparison criteria for determining whether an improper integral is convergent or not.

Requirements:
Precalculus (Basic notions, Polynomials and rational functions, Trigonometry, Exponentials and logarithms)
Calculus 1: Limits and continuity (or equivalent)
Calculus 1: Derivatives with applications (or equivalent)
You are always welcome with your questions. If something in the lectures is unclear, please, ask. It is best to use QA, so that all the other students can see my additional explanations about the unclear topics. Remember: you are never alone with your doubts, and it is to everybody's advantage if you ask your questions on the forum.

Description:
Calculus 2, part 1 of 2: Integrals with applicationsSingle variable calculusS1. Introduction to the courseYou will learn: about the content of this course and about importance of Integral Calculus. The purpose of this section is not to teach you all the details (this comes later in the course) but to show you the big picture.S2. Basic formulas for differentiation in reverseYou will learn: the concept of antiderivative (primitive function, indefinite integral); formulas for the derivatives of basic elementary functions in reverse.S3. Integration by parts: Product Rule in reverseYou will learn: understand and apply the technique of integration called "integration by parts"; some very typical and intuitively clear examples (sine or cosine times a polynomial, the exponential function times a polynomial), less obvious examples (sine or cosine times the exponential function), mind-blowing examples (arctangent and logarithm), and other examples.S4. Change of variables: Chain Rule in reverseYou will learn: how to perform variable substitution in integrals and how to recognise that one should do just this.S5. Integrating rational functions: partial fraction decompositionYou will learn: how to integrate rational functions using partial fraction decomposition.S6. Trigonometric integralsYou will learn: how to compute integrals containing trigonometric functions with various methods, like for example using trigonometric identities, using the universal substitution (tangent of a half angle) or other substitutions that reduce our original problem to the computing of an integral of a rational function.S7. Direct and inverse substitution, and more integration techniquesYou will learn: Euler substitutions; the difference between direct and inverse substitution; triangle substitutions (trigonometric substitutions); some alternative methods (by undetermined coefficients) in cases where we earlier used integration by parts or variable substitution.S8. Problem solvingYou will learn: you will get an opportunity to practice the integration techniques you have learnt until now; you will also get a very brief introduction to initial value problems (topic that will be continued in a future ODE course, Ordinary Differential Equations).S9. Riemann integrals: definition and propertiesYou will learn: how to define Riemann integrals (definite integrals) and how they relate to the concept of area; partitions, Riemann (lower and upper) sums; integrable functions; properties of Riemann integrals; a proof of uniform continuity of continuous functions on a closed bounded interval; a proof of integrability of continuous functions (and of functions with a finite number of discontinuity points); monotonic functions; a famous example of a function that is not integrable; a formulation, proof and illustration of The Mean Value Theorem for integrals; mean value of a function over an interval.S10. Integration by inspectionYou will learn: how to determine the value of the integrals of some functions that describe known geometrical objects (discs, rectangles, triangles); properties of integrals of even and odd functions over intervals that are symmetric about the origin; integrals of periodic functions.S11. Fundamental Theorem of CalculusYou will learn: formulation, proof and interpretation of The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; how to use the theorem for: 1. evaluating Riemann integrals, 2. computing limits of sequences that can be interpreted as Riemann sums of some integrable functions, 3. computing derivatives of functions defined with help of integrals; some words about applications of The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus in Calculus 3 (Multivariable Calculus).S12. Area between curvesYou will learn: compute the area between two curves (graphs of continuous functions), in particular between graphs of continuous functions and the x-axis.S13. Arc lengthYou will learn: compute the arc length of pieces of the graph of differentiable functions.S14. Rotational volumeYou will learn: compute various types of volumes with different methods.S15. Surface areaYou will learn: compute the area of surfaces obtained after rotation of pieces of the graph of differentiable functions.S16. Improper integrals of the first kindYou will learn: evaluate integrals over infinite intervals.S17. Improper integrals of the second kindYou will learn: evaluate integrals over intervals that are not closed, where the integrand can be unbounded at (one or both of) the endpoints.S18. Comparison criteriaYou will learn: using comparison criteria for determining convergence of improper integrals by comparing them to some well-known improper integrals.S19. ExtrasYou will learn: about all the courses we offer. You will also get a glimpse into our plans for future courses, with approximate (very hypothetical!) release dates.Make sure that you check with your professor what parts of the course you will need for your final exam. Such things vary from country to country, from university to university, and they can even vary from year to year at the same university.A detailed description of the content of the course, with all the 261 videos and their titles, and with the texts of all the 419 problems solved during this course, is presented in the resource file 001 List_of_all_Videos_and_Problems_Calculus_2_p1.pdf under video 1 ("Introduction to the course"). This content is also presented in video 1.

Who this course is for:
University and college students wanting to learn Single Variable Calculus (or Real Analysis)
High school students curious about university mathematics; the course is intended for purchase by adults for these students



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The Complete 2024 Web Development Bootcamp
Last updated 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Language: English | Duration: 61h 44m | Size: 51.1 GB



What you'll learn
Build 16 web development projects for your portfolio, ready to apply for junior developer jobs.
Learn the latest technologies, including Javascript, React, Node and even Web3 development.
After the course you will be able to build ANY website you want.
Build fully-fledged websites and web apps for your startup or business.
Work as a freelance web developer.
Master frontend development with React
Master backend development with Node
Learn professional developer best practices.


Requirements
No programming experience needed - I'll teach you everything you need to know
A computer with access to the internet
No paid software required
I'll walk you through, step-by-step how to get all the software installed and set up


Description
Welcome to the Complete Web Development Bootcamp, the only course you need to learn to code and become a full-stack web developer. With 150,000+ ratings and a 4.8 average, my Web Development course is one of the HIGHESTRATED courses in the history of Udemy!At 62+ hours, this Web Development course is without a doubt the most comprehensive web development course available online. Even if you have zero programming experience, this course will take you from beginner to mastery. Here's why:The course is taught by the lead instructor at the App Brewery, London's leading in-person programming bootcamp.The course has been updated to be 2024 ready and you'll be learning the latest tools and technologies used at large companies such as Apple, Google and Netflix.This course doesn't cut any corners, there are beautiful animated explanation videos and tens of real-world projects which you will get to build.The curriculum was developed over a period of four years, with comprehensive student testing and feedback.We've taught over a million students how to code and many have gone on to change their lives by becoming professional developers or starting their own tech startup.You'll save yourself over 12,000 USD by enrolling, but still get access to the same teaching materials and learn from the same instructor and curriculum as our in-person programming bootcamp.The course is constantly updated with new content, with new projects and modules determined by students - that's you!We'll take you step-by-step through engaging video tutorials and teach you everything you need to know to succeed as a web developer.The course includes over 62 hours of HD video tutorials and builds your programming knowledge while making real-world websites and web apps.Throughout this comprehensive course, we cover a massive amount of tools and technologies, including:Front-End Web DevelopmentHTML 5CSS 3FlexboxGridBootstrap 5Javascript ES6DOM ManipulationjQueryBash Command LineGit, GitHub and Version ControlBackend Web DevelopmentNode.jsNPMExpress.jsEJSRESTAPIsDatabasesSQLPostgreSQLAuthenticationReact.jsReact HooksWeb DesignDeployment with GitHub PagesWeb3 Development on the Internet ComputerBlockchain technologyToken contract developmentNFT minting, buying and selling logicBy the end of this course, you will be fluently programmingand be ready to make any website you can dream of.You'll also build a portfolio of over 32+ websites that you can show off to any potential employer.Sign up today, and look forward to:Animated Video LecturesCode Challenges and Coding ExercisesBeautiful Real-World ProjectsQuizzes & Practice TestsDownloadable Programming Resources and CheatsheetsOur best selling 12 Rules to Learn to Code eBook12,000 USD+worth of web development bootcampcourse materials and course curriculumDon't just take my word for it, check out what existing students have to say about the course:"Angela is just incredible, awesome and just fantastic in this course. I've never had such an instructor; detailed in every aspect of the course, gives precise explanations, gives you the anxiety to learn etc. She's got that ability to make fun while explaining things for better understanding. I really love this course." - Ekeu MonkamUlrich"Angela is very thorough without ever being boring. I've taken MANY online courses in my life including my Bachelors and Masters degrees. She is by far the best instructor I've ever had. This course is packed with thousands of dollars worth of great instruction, and paced well enough for anyone to pick coding up and run with it- Thank you!" - J Carlucci"Love the way Angela explains things. Easy to follow and full of logic. I can say she must have spent a lot of energy creating this great course. Thank you and I recommend it to all who's interested in coding!" - Yiqing Zheng"So far (on my third day) this course has taught me more than I was able to learn in multiple other programming courses. This course is clearly outlined and builds upon itself gradually in an easy to understand way." - Normal Ramsey"This course will take you from beginner to intermediate level for real. If you don't know how to put together the pieces of web development this is what you're looking for. Angela explains in an amazing way by creating projects all the way during this course, explaining the concepts in real practice. Thank you very much, Angela. I will always consider you my mentor. Look forward to taking more courses with you." - Moises Dionisio Cruz"An amazing course, perfect for absolute beginners at the start of their coding journey! Angela is an amazing tutor and can explain in the most simple and comprehensible way even complex coding notions. Learning web development cannot get any more fun!" - Zoe Moyssoglou"It's a different approach to teaching Web Development. I like that you are given everything possible to succeed from the onset." - Ronick ThomasThe tutor is simply AMAZING, by far the best tutor I have ever had. I would give her 10 stars out of 5. She is not just punching the code and talking to herself, but she is actually explaining things. She keeps on giving really useful hints and she will give you a great load of other references. I always knew what I was doing and why I was doing it. All the extra challenges have just made me remember and understand things better. - Peter DlugosREMEMBER I'm so confident that you'll love this course thatwe're offering a FULL money-back guarantee for30 days! So it's a complete no-brainer, sign up today with ZEROrisk and EVERYTHING to gain.So what are you waiting for?Click the buy now button and join the world's highest-rated web development course.

Who this course is for
If you want to learn to code through building fun and useful projects, then take this course.
If you want to start your own startup by building your own websites and web apps.
If you are a seasoned programmer, then take this course to to get up to speed quickly with the latest frameworks and NodeJS
If you want to take ONE COURSE and learn everything you need to know about web development, take this course


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Electronic Music Production: Produce Festival-Ready EDM Tracks From Start To Finish
Kygo | Duration: 11:52 h | Video: H264 3840x2160 | Audio: AAC 44,1 kHz 2ch | 29,6 GB | Language: English

Learn everything you need to produce your own EDM tracks like Kygo. In this class, multi-platinum producer Kygo takes you into his studio and teaches you his complete EDM production process. Follow along as he produces 2 brand new songs from start to finish, right in front of you, explaining every idea, decision, tool, and technique along the way.

In this class, Kygo teaches you everything he knows about producing EDM music, so you can produce your own festival-ready tracks, also from your bedroom.

During class, Kygo brings you into his studio and shares with you his entire creative process from start to finish. You ll follow along with Kygo as he produces two brand new songs completely from scratch, starting from how he finds his initial ideas, all the way through clicking export on finished, mixed and mastered tracks.

For the first song of class, Kygo shows how he produces a track with a tropical synth lead in the drop, similar to his songs Firestone , Stole the Show , etc. In the process, you ll learn Kygo s systematic, step-by-step production process the same process he follows for every song he produces.

For the second song of class, Kygo dives deep into vocal chops and vocal manipulation. He shows how he produces a track with vocal chops in the drop, like his songs Higher Love , It Ain t Me , Freedom , etc. You ll learn Kygo s signature vocal chop techniques and best practices.

Along the way, Kygo explains everything that he s doing and thinking in detail every idea, decision, tool, and technique.

By the end of the class, you ll know everything you need to write and produce hit songs of your own. You ll develop a complete hit-making toolkit that you can use for the rest of your creative life.

What you ll learn

Production Fundamentals
Selecting and Deconstructing Demos
Sounds, Synths, Samples, and Plugins
Vocal Chops and Manipulation
Writing Drum, Bass, Synth & Piano Parts
EQ, Reverb, Sidechaining, and More FX
Sweeps, Risers, Reverses, and Fills
Song Structure and Arrangement
Automation and Advanced Techniques
Layering, Composition, Sound Selection
Powerful Drops and Catchy Melodies
Controlling Energy and Momentum
Kygo's Experimentation Process
Mixing, Mastering, and Polishing Tracks


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Certificate Course In Cardiovascular Pharmacology
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 20.26 GB | Duration: 15h 11m

Master cardiovascular drugs, mechanisms, and clinical applications.



What you'll learn
Understand the mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, and therapeutic effects of cardiovascular drugs, including common side effects and toxicity.
Analyze how different cardiovascular drugs interact with the heart and blood vessels, influencing conditions like hypertension and arrhythmias.
Evaluate the clinical application of cardiovascular pharmacology in managing diseases such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, and angina.
Apply knowledge of drug interactions, contraindications, and patient characteristics when prescribing cardiovascular medications safely.

Requirements
Requirements or Prerequisites for the Cardiovascular Pharmacology Course: • A basic understanding of human anatomy and physiology, particularly related to the cardiovascular system, is helpful but not mandatory. • Prior knowledge of fundamental pharmacological principles, such as drug metabolism and receptor mechanisms, is advantageous but not required. • No specific tools or equipment are required, just access to a computer or mobile device with an internet connection to access course materials. • This course is designed to accommodate beginners, making it accessible to anyone interested in learning about cardiovascular pharmacology, regardless of prior experience.

Description
The Certificate Course in Cardiovascular Pharmacology provides a comprehensive understanding of cardiovascular drugs, their mechanisms, and clinical applications. This course is designed for medical students, healthcare professionals, pharmacists, and anyone with an interest in understanding how medications impact the cardiovascular system.Through this course, you will explore the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of major cardiovascular drugs, including antihypertensives, antiarrhythmics, anticoagulants, and diuretics. You'll learn how these drugs function at the molecular level, their therapeutic uses, and potential side effects. Emphasis is placed on understanding how these medications interact with different components of the cardiovascular system, including the heart, blood vessels, and blood clotting mechanisms.The course will also cover key cardiovascular conditions such as hypertension, heart failure, angina, arrhythmias, and coronary artery disease, illustrating how various pharmacological agents are used in their management. In addition, you'll learn how to assess patient-specific factors, contraindications, and drug interactions, ensuring safe and effective use of cardiovascular medications.With a focus on both theory and practical clinical applications, this course is designed to equip learners with the knowledge to make informed decisions when prescribing or administering cardiovascular drugs. Whether you're a beginner or looking to enhance your clinical skills, this course offers valuable insights into cardiovascular pharmacology.

Overview
Section 1: Pharmacology of Congestive Heart Failure

Lecture 1 Pathophysiology of Heart Failure

Lecture 2 Compensatory Mechanisms of Heart Failure

Lecture 3 Drug Neutralizing Compensatory Mechanism Seen In Heart Failure

Lecture 4 Drugs used in acute congestive heart failure - Part 1

Lecture 5 Drugs used in acute congestive heart failure - Part 2

Lecture 6 Drugs used in acute congestive heart failure - Part 3

Lecture 7 Drugs Used In Chronic Congestive Heart Failure - Introduction

Lecture 8 Drugs Used In Chronic Congestive Heart Failure - Vasodilators

Lecture 9 Drugs Used In Chronic Congestive Heart Failure - ACE Inhibitors & ARBs

Lecture 10 Drugs used in chronic congestive heart failure - Beta blockers

Lecture 11 Drugs used in chronic congestive heart failure - Ivabradine

Section 2: Hypertension

Lecture 12 Hypertension - Introduction

Lecture 13 Diuretics

Lecture 14 Sympathoplegics - Introduction

Lecture 15 Sympathoplegics - Drugs decreasing central sympathetic outflow

Lecture 16 Sympathoplegics - Ganglion blockers

Lecture 17 Sympathoplegics - Adrenergic Neuronal Blockers

Lecture 18 Sympathoplegics - Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists - Part 1

Lecture 19 Sympathoplegics - Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists - Part 2

Lecture 20 Sympathoplegics - Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists - Part 3

Lecture 21 Vasodilators - Introduction

Lecture 22 Vasodilators - Potassium channel openers

Lecture 23 Vasodilators - Nitric oxide releasers

Lecture 24 Dopamine Agonists

Lecture 25 Vasodilators - Calcium channel blockers - Part 1

Lecture 26 Vasodilators - Calcium channel blockers - Part 2

Lecture 27 Vasodilators - Calcium channel blockers - Part 3

Lecture 28 Drugs Decreasing Action Of Raas - Renin Inhibitors

Lecture 29 Drugs Decreasing Action Of Raas - ACE Inhibitors

Lecture 30 Drugs Decreasing Action Of Raas - Angiotensin Receptor Blockers

Lecture 31 Hypertension in pregnancy Management

Lecture 32 Drugs used in co-existing conditions in HTN

Section 3: Drugs used in Angina pectoris

Lecture 33 Angina - Pathophysiology

Lecture 34 Classification of Antianginal Drugs

Lecture 35 Nitrates - Part 1

Lecture 36 Nitrates - Part 2

Lecture 37 Nitrates - Part 3

Lecture 38 Calcium channel blockers

Lecture 39 Beta Blockers in the treatment of Angina

Lecture 40 Partial Fox Inhibitors

Lecture 41 Anti anginal Drugs - New drugs

Lecture 42 Types of Angina

Lecture 43 Stable Angina

Lecture 44 Unstable Angina

Lecture 45 Variant angina

Lecture 46 Antianginal Drugs - Important Points

Section 4: Drugs used in the treatment of Heart Failure

Lecture 47 Classification of Heart Failure

Lecture 48 Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction

Lecture 49 Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Lecture 50 Right Ventricular Failure

Lecture 51 Right ventricular failure - Part 2

Lecture 52 Left Heart Failure

Lecture 53 Investigations of Heart Failure

Lecture 54 Treatment of heart failure - Part 1

Lecture 55 Treatment of heart failure - Part 2

Lecture 56 Treatment of heart failure - Part 3

Lecture 57 Treatment of heart failure - Part 4

Lecture 58 Non-pharmacological treatment of heart failure Part - 1

Lecture 59 Non-pharmacological treatment of heart failure Part - 2

Lecture 60 Non-pharmacological treatment of heart failure Part - 3

Lecture 61 Non-pharmacological treatment of heart failure Part - 4

Section 5: Antiarrhythmic Drugs

Lecture 62 Anti Arrhythmatics - Introduction

Lecture 63 Cardiac Action Potential - Part 1

Lecture 64 Cardiac Action Potential - Part 2

Lecture 65 Cardiac Action Potential - Part 3

Lecture 66 Antiarrythmatics - classification & class 1 agents

Lecture 67 Antiarrthythmatics - Class 1A Agents (Part 1)

Lecture 68 Antiarrthythmatics - Class 1A Agents (Quinidine)

Lecture 69 Antiarrhythmics - Class 1A Agents (Procainamide)

Lecture 70 Antiarrhythmic Drugs - Class 1B Agents

Lecture 71 Antiarrhythmatic Drugs - Class 1C Agents

Lecture 72 Anti Arrhythmatics - Class 2 Agents

Lecture 73 Anti Arrhythmatics - Class 3 Agents (Lignocaine, Mexiletine, Tocainide)

Lecture 74 Anti Arrhythmatics - Class 3 Agents (Amiodarone)

Lecture 75 Anti Arrhythmatics - Class 3 Agents (Part - 3)

Lecture 76 Anti Arrhythmatics - Class 4 Agents

Lecture 77 Anti Arrhythmatics - Class 5 Agents

Lecture 78 Anti Arrhythmatics - Summary

Section 6: Dyslipedimia

Lecture 79 Lipids and lipoproteins Part - 1

Lecture 80 Lipids and lipoproteins Part - 2

Lecture 81 Primary hyperlipoproteinemia

Lecture 82 Anti Dyslipidemic drugs (introduction)

Lecture 83 Statins Part - 1

Lecture 84 Statins Part - 2

Lecture 85 Intestinal Cholesterol Absorption Inhibitors

Lecture 86 Bile Acid Binding Resins

Lecture 87 Fibric Acid Derivatives

Lecture 88 Nicotinic acid

Lecture 89 Miscellaneous Drugs

Lecture 90 Newer drugs

• Medical Students and Healthcare Professionals: Ideal for those pursuing MBBS, nursing, or pharmacy, and healthcare workers seeking a deeper understanding of cardiovascular pharmacology to enhance their clinical practice. • Pharmacists and Pharmacology Enthusiasts: Beneficial for individuals working in or studying pharmacology who want to specialize in cardiovascular drug therapy and its applications. • Physicians in Training: Resident doctors, interns, or any medical professional in training who seeks to strengthen their knowledge of cardiovascular pharmacology for better patient care. • Researchers in Cardiovascular Medicine: Researchers focused on cardiovascular drug development or related fields looking to understand the pharmacological principles that drive cardiovascular treatments. • Beginners and Healthcare Enthusiasts: The course is accessible to anyone with an interest in cardiovascular health, even without extensive prior knowledge of pharmacology, making it suitable for beginners. This course will be valuable for anyone aiming to enhance their understanding of cardiovascular pharmacology in both academic and clinical settings.



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Complete Gcse And Igcse Math Course (Higher Level)
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 42.11 GB | Duration: 24h 41m

Learn Maths From Zero to Mastery



What you'll learn
Walkthrough videos that explain each topic in a clear and straightforward way, helping you tackle even the trickiest problems.
Solidify your understanding through video lessons designed to improve your problem-solving skills.
Each topic is broken down into simple, easy-to-understand lessons, so you can learn at your own pace and never feel overwhelmed.
Learn smart techniques to manage your time in the exam and confidently approach every question.

Requirements
Sholud be atleast in grade 8

Description
Welcome to the Ultimate GCSE Maths Success Program! This course is designed with one clear goal-to help you not only master GCSE Maths but also approach your exams with the confidence needed to achieve top grades. Whether you're finding certain topics challenging or simply looking to sharpen your skills, you'll find everything here to guide you toward success.The course is carefully structured, breaking down each topic into easy-to-follow lessons. We'll cover everything from the basics of numbers and algebra to more advanced subjects like geometry and probability. Every lesson is presented in a way that ensures you grasp the core concepts step by step. You'll be able to build your knowledge as you progress through the material, making even the most complex topics approachable and understandable.What sets this course apart is the way it's designed to help you apply what you've learned. You won't just memorize formulas-you'll gain a deeper understanding of how and when to use them, giving you the ability to tackle exam questions with confidence. Along the way, you'll discover useful strategies and techniques for approaching tricky questions, managing your time effectively in exams, and solving problems efficiently.I'm here to guide you through every part of this journey. My focus is not just on teaching the material but also on helping you develop the skills and mindset to feel fully prepared for your exams. This course is perfect if you're aiming to boost your grades, overcome challenges with difficult topics, or simply feel more comfortable and confident with GCSE Maths.No matter where you are in your studies, this program will meet you at your level and help you reach new heights. So, if you're ready to conquer GCSE Maths and excel in your exams, join me today, and let's get started on this journey together!

Overview
Section 1: Numbers

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Types of Numbers and BODMAS

Lecture 3 Multiples, Factors, and Prime Factors

Lecture 4 LCM, HCF and Other Concepts

Lecture 5 Fractions, Decimals and Percentage

Section 2: Algebra

Lecture 6 Basics of Algebra

Lecture 7 Powers and Roots

Lecture 8 Multipying out Brackets

Lecture 9 Factorizing

Lecture 10 Manipulating Surds

Lecture 11 Solving Equations (Part 2)

Lecture 12 Rearranging Formula

Lecture 13 Quadratic Equations - Factorization Method

Lecture 14 Quadratic Equations - Formula Method

Lecture 15 Quadratic Equations - Completing Sq. Method

Lecture 16 Algebric Fractions

Lecture 17 Sequence and Series

Lecture 18 Inequalities

Lecture 19 Solving Equations (Part 1)

Lecture 20 Simultaneous Equations

Section 3: Graphs

Lecture 21 Stright Lines and Gradient

Lecture 22 y=mx+c

Lecture 23 Drawing Stright Lines Graphs

Lecture 24 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Lecture 25 Quadratic Graphs

Lecture 26 Harder Graphs (Part 1)

Lecture 27 Harder Graphs (Part 2)

Lecture 28 Solving Equations Using Graphs

Lecture 29 Graph Transformation

Lecture 30 Distance-Time and Velocity-Time Graphs

Lecture 31 Gradient of Real Life Graphs

Section 4: Ratio, Proportion and Rate of Change

Lecture 32 Ratios

Lecture 33 Direct and Inverse Proportion

Lecture 34 Percentage (Part 1)

Lecture 35 Percentage (Part 2)

Lecture 36 Percentage (Part 3)

Lecture 37 Compound Growth and Decay

Lecture 38 Unit Conversions

Lecture 39 Speed, Density and Pressure

Section 5: Geometry and Measures

Lecture 40 Geometry Introduction

Lecture 41 Parallel Lines, Allied, Alternate and Corresponding Angles

Lecture 42 Geometry Problem

Lecture 43 Polygons, Interior and Exterior Angles

Lecture 44 Triangles and Quadrilatrals

Lecture 45 Congruent and Similar Shapes

Lecture 46 The Four Transformation

Lecture 47 Area of Sector, Arc and Segment

Lecture 48 3D shapes, Surface Area and Volume

Section 6: Pathagoras and Trignometry

Lecture 49 Trignometric Ratios and Common Values

Lecture 50 Sine and Cosine Rule

Lecture 51 3D shapes and 3D Pathagoras Theorem

Lecture 52 Vectors

Section 7: Probability and Statistics

Lecture 53 Probability Basics

Lecture 54 Counting Outcomes

Lecture 55 Probability Experiment (Part 1)

Lecture 56 Probability Experiment (Part 2)

Lecture 57 The And OR Rule

Lecture 58 Tree Diagrams

Lecture 59 Conditional Probability

Lecture 60 Sets and Venn Diagram

For GCSE (UK) and IGCSE Students,Higher Level AQA GCSE Course



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iGNLP™ Certified NLP Practitioner (Associate)
Last updated 4/2023
Created by Matthew Barnett,HeadgearLabs™ Personal & Professional Development
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 276 Lectures ( 29h 51m ) | Size: 28.4 GB



NLP Get the only Genuine 100% iGNLP™ Accredited - NLP Practitioner Certification Recognised Globally



What you'll learn
Apply for membership with the iGNLP™ the International Guild for NLP or the ABNLP as an NLP Practitioner (Associate level)
NLP Certification 100% online - Study in your own time, at your own pace, with a via our community.
Learn how to increase your status amongst your friends, improve your self-esteem and be the person people look up to as, smart, and talented. 100% guaranteed!
Learn the secret set of tools that as a coach will set you apart from other coaches and put your coaching in a completely different league
Learn the secret to performing exceptionally in life that all of the hugely successful entrepreneurs know and keep to themselves
Why is it everything they touch turns to gold? Discover why some people seem to be blessed with a 'lucky' gene and how you can uncover your very own
Discover and learn the full internationally agreed NLP syllabus from an independently certified NLP Trainer, in a course that represents real value.
Finally remove limiting beliefs you have about yourself and you capabilities that have been holding you back so that you can begin to achieve great things.
Consistently produce your best work, attitude, and behaviour so that you can operate at your best at all times.
Who doesn't like 'being the go to person' ? - Stand out from your peers and become someone to look up to as you achieve whatever you desire in life.
Life is ticking away with every second. Discover the concrete steps to ensuring that you get what you want in life and stand out from the crowd.
Successful people are not like the Grinch who trod on an electrical plug. Learn how to always be 'You on a really really good day'.
Imagine the feeling of being truly respected - Become admired, respected praised by others for your insights, wisdom and strength.
Destroy negative feelings, thoughts and behaviour, so that you can operate and perform like a true winner.
Learn how your brain processes data and creates behaviours so that you can craft the mindset that will help you in life.
Learn the secret to understanding strategies and learn how to design strategies that deliver real results.
Heighten your senses, learn the power of your intuition and learn to trust your unconscious mind so that success comes on autopilot.
Sick of life being a rollercoaster? - Get rid of the ups and downs in your life and live consistently so you can remain balanced and focused at all times.

Requirements
Beginners and experienced NLP practitioners can benefit from this course, all you need is an open mind and be ready to learn. You will be shown everything you need to easily learn NLP
Be prepared to absorb a lot of information. This course is the most comprehensive, technically accurate & empowering NLP course & can be studied at your own pace so you always get the best NLP training available
Make some time available.. Study the only full NLP Practitioner Course on Udemy that follows the agreed international training standards(associate level) & the only syllabus that is approved by the iGNLP and the ABNLP
You need an open mind.. Totally transform your thinking and cultivate a success mindset when you follow a time proven course delivered by the one of the only certified NLP trainers on Udemy. When you choose to study this course you will get a comprehensive training in the core principals and techniques of Neuro Linguistic Programming so that you can take control of all your emotions, boost your effectiveness, explode your results, and empower your life
You may want access to a printer to print off some of the 500 Plus resources. Created by an iGNLP Master Trainer and ABNLP (American Board of NLP) Certified instructor.
Discover how to work with others so that they release their full potential and live the awesome life they deserve the most powerful coaching tools ever developed, NLP's applications stretch across a wide range of areas and can be adapted for all circumstances for both personal and professional use.
You will need to have an open mind and be willing to engage with the content, challenge your thinking, explore your potential
This amazing course delivered by a Certified expert in NLP is the exact training that Matt gives students attending his live Practitioner training
You are where you are because of the decisions you have made. Discover the key to making decisions that get amazing results

Description
** NOW ACCREDITED AND APPROVED WITH 30 CPD HOURS! apply for your proof and CPD certificate on completion **Unlike other 'self-certification Practitioner Training courses '- The Official Neuro-Linguistic Programming - NLP Practitioner Program provides a full NLP Associate Practitioner Certification and is the only course of its kind on Udemy accredited by a genuine NLP board. - Don't end up disappointed - check who certifies the other NLP courses on here."Does it work? Yep. I followed the steps of Matthew Barnett after finishing all chapters and training in this course. After a couple of days (not even weeks) I received the official certificate and membership." Marco Beohm (student)Study your NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) Certification 100% online. This is the only course to effectively deliver the internationally agreed standard minimum syllabus for an NLP Practitioner training on Udemy. This is a very complete NLP Certification training that is similar to in-person training, only a lot more accessible and affordable***** (5stars) WOW!!! I'm utterly impressed with this course! Extremely well done and presented! I would give it 10 stars if I could! If you are at all interested in NLP, take this course. It is outstanding! -Nicola Kluge, PhD.---------------------------------------On completion, you will be eligible to join the iGNLP™ - the International Guild for NLP Why take this course?Approved and Accredited 30 hours CPD points!The only course trained by a fully certified NLP trainer certified by The iGNLP™ (International Guild for NLP) & The American Board Of Neuro-Linguistic Programming on Udemy.The only iGNLP™ NLP Practitioner Certification (associate level) on Udemy with an Internationally recognized certification.The only iGNLP™ NLP Practitioner Training program (associate level ) on Udemy that meets the standards of a third-party certification body (other 'trainers' certify themselves through their own 'certification body').The only course that meets the bare minimum standards for an NLP Practitioner (associate) training program on Udemy.The only course that exceeds the minimum standards for an iGNLP™ NLP Practitioner (associate) training program.The only course that will enable you to apply for membership as an NLP Practitioner (associate) to the iGNLP™ International Guild of NLP or American Board of Neuro-Linguistic Programming ( ABNLP).& the American Board of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (ABNLP) as an NLP Practitioner (Associate level). (Terms apply)

Who this course is for
Choose this course if you want to be an exceptional coach want to stand out from the crowd and get amazing results for their clients. Through using NLP,the fastest, most powerful and effective techniques for personal achievement.
You should take this course if you are ready to achieve success, status and be considered a true professional in your field
Choose this course if you want to learn the steps to creating instant change in yourself and others so you can operate at your best
You should take this course if want to learn the secrets of highly effective coaches and therapists
Choose this course if you have decided that it is time 'for you', time to be all the things you have ever wanted to be
You should take this course if you want to learn the system for setting and achieving goals easily that are always achieved
NLP Practitioners or Master Practitioners who wish to recap or revisit their skills, gain new insights and learn the tips and tricks of a practising NLP Master, Trainer, and coach
Increase your confidence, stand taller, feel stronger, become the person you deserve to be and help others to do the same.
Choose this course if you are finallyready to achieve success and greatness in your life. Now is the time.
Anyone who if given a magic wand, would wish for bigger better and more exciting things in their life.



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