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Running a Profitable Business: Understanding Cash Flow
Great businesses can fail because of improperly managed cash flows. Learn the difference between net income and operating cash flow and how to manage your cash flow for growth.
Running a Profitable Business: Understanding Financial Ratios
Explains what financial ratios such as ROA and ROI mean and how they can be used to identify financial trends or assess a company's financial status.
Running a Video Production Business
Get a crash course in running a successful video production business. Learn how to get strategic with your productions, solve on-set problems, and deliver results to your clients.
Running a Web Design Business: Defining Success
Learn how to define your success factors before you write your business plan, and build a design business that flourishes with your passion and purpose.
Running a Web Design Business: Defining Your Business Structure
Learn which business structure (sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or LLC) is right for you. Learn how it impacts licensing and permitting, taxes, and record keeping.
Running Jenkins on AWS (210593)
Learn how to create and move a master instance of Jenkins to the cloud-based servers of AWS (Amazon Web Services). In this course, instructor Michael Jenkins covers steps for setting up Jenkins, creating a build environment, connecting with webhooks, using a deployment service, and shutting down AWS resources. First, Michael shows you how to create a master instance of Jenkins, including how to configure a security group, a NGINX reverse proxy, and your Jenkins master instance. Next, he steps through creating a build environment and connect the Jenkins master server to the build server. Michael explains what a webhook is and how you can create and test one. He goes over how to deploy using Elastic Beanstalk. Finally, Michael discusses how to stop or remove AWS resources.
Running Kubernetes on AWS (EKS) (230296)
Kubernetes fans rejoice. You can now use this popular container orchestration tool with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deploy enterprise-scale Kubernetes clusters—without the headaches of managing multiple masters. This course teaches you the ins and outs of Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS), including understanding the deployment model and creating the needed Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles and policies. Instructor Robert Stormer also shows how to deploy and scale EKS workers to meet your needs, and integrate storage and networking. Plus, find out how to manage user access with Amazon IAM and Kubernetes RBAC, and monitor your deployments and underlying resources. Along the way, Robert introduces useful Kubernetes extensions and add-ons that can be used in the AWS environment.
Running Microsoft 365 Live Events: Teams, Yammer, and Stream (234733)
Millions of people who used to work in offices now work from home, and with this change in workplace dynamics comes a whole new set of concerns and logistical challenges. Instead of worrying about commutes, business travel, or booking conference rooms, workers and organizations now need to find new and effective ways to connect for conferences, all-staff meetings, and other events that used to take place face to face. In this course, Gini von Courter shows how to use Microsoft 365 Live Events to help meet these challenges by providing live video streaming for meetings with up to 10,000 participants. Gini shows how to keep things running smoothly before, during, and after a live event. She covers key topics like choosing the right tool from the M365 building blocks—Teams, Yammer, and Stream—for a live event, scheduling live events and assigning roles, using an external encoder, starting the live stream, and hosting post-event conversations and managing event recordings and reports.
Running Microsoft Workloads on AWS
Learn how to run Microsoft workloads in the Amazon cloud. Find out how to set up Windows EC2 instances, create and join a Cloud Active Directory, and manage resources with Lightsail.
Rust Essential Training (220742)
If you know even a little bit about programming languages, you know there are a plethora of options to choose from. If your priority is a language focused on reliability, speed, memory, safety, and parallelism, then Rust may be the one for you. In this course, instructor Barron Stone covers the key components of Rust, starting with basic programming concepts including variables, data types, functions, and control loops. He then moves on to some of the core concepts that are unique to Rust, including ownership, borrowing references, and crates. While Rust is great for low-level systems programming, it’s also being used for web apps, network services, and embedded programs. As Barron shows, the features of Rust, along with great tools, documentation, and a welcoming community, have made Rust a language that developers love.
RxJava: Design Patterns for Android Developers
Learn reactive programming with RxJava. Explore key aspects of this library as you learn simple design patterns and review real-world use cases.
Ryan Holmes on Social Leadership
Join LinkedIn Influencer Ryan Holmes—the CEO and founder of Hootsuite—as he shares his insights about what it means to be an effective social leader.
S/4 Finance: Fiori General Journal Boot Camp
Learn how to create financial reports and manage different types of accounting journals in S/4HANA using the modernized Fiori user experience.
Safeguarding AI
Make sure your organization is using artificial intelligence for good. Explore the ethical, legal, and strategic issues guiding the use of AI and machine learning.
Sales and the Science of Trust (231724)
Trust lies at the foundation of all sales. It’s an unmentioned soft skill—a human skill—that can make every sales rep better at the job. In this course, CEO and author Jeff Bloomfield taps the world of neuroscience to explain the science of trust and help you maximize your own trustworthiness as a salesperson. He reveals the two types of trust that matter and breaks down the myth of “rapport.” He explains the chemicals and pathways of the brain that are triggered in the buying process and provides a customer-engagement model to accelerate trust and lower inhibitions. He also explains how to communicate solutions in such a way that customers will close the sale themselves. Watch this course to gain a deeper appreciation of the human brain and a new foundation on which to build your customer relationships.
Sales Channel Management
Effectively manage your sales channels. Explore the sales channel landscape and the variables that impact success, and discover how to map out a profitable and effective plan.
Sales Coaching
Discover the three elements of sales coaching—observation, customer-impact analysis, and feedback—and learn how to handle both positive and negative calls, and more.
Sales Discovery
Explore the critical and often-overlooked process of sales discovery, the real driving force behind the health of your sales pipeline.
Sales Enablement
Learn how to build a sales enablement program to provide the information, research, tools, and training your sales org needs to drive results.
Sales Forecasting
Discover how to create and manage effective sales forecasts. Learn why forecasting is critical, and how to use qualitative and quantitative methods to project sales.