Discover how modelling can help you with requirements engineering. Use modelling for effective identification, analysis, validation and specification of requirements.
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This course is based on our 2nd edition Code of Practice for Electrical Safety Management (In person course: A physical copy of the book will be given to you at the event. Virtual course: A digital version will be emailed to you a few days prior to the event).
View EventNegotiation is a skill used for both business purposes such as with clients, stakeholders and suppliers, as well as in our personal lives, such as buying a car or a house. Negotiation is often seen to benefit ourselves rather than both parties and is therefore open to misuse. This practical course explores, and allows you to practice, negotiation with a view to ensure a fair and mutual outcome for both parties.
View EventThis one-day course enables end-users, technical experts, proponents, internal customers and other key stakeholders to work with procurement and contracting to develop effective and robust specifications and scopes of work, to ensure fit-for-purpose outcomes. The programme empowers participants to collaborate with all key stakeholders.
View EventDiscover how adopting a model-based approach can improve your systems engineering. A complete overview of MBSE and how it can be used in your business.
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Now in its 32nd year, our Safety Critical Systems course focuses on requirements for functional safety through in-depth discussions and practical training course exercises.
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This interactive, live virtual, training course will provide delegates with an understanding of modern near-field antenna range measurements.
View EventProfessional Registration can enhance you career prospects by recognising your skills and experience and demonstrating your commitment to professionalism. These professional qualifications are peer assessed and internationally recognised. The IET is licensed by the Engineering Council to assess applicants and award the following titles CEng, IEng, EngTech and ICTTech.
View EventThe aim of this course is to enable participants to write effective technical reports. These reports play an important part in the life of many professional people: they are a link between writer, colleagues and clients worldwide. Reading and writing reports occupies a considerable proportion of working time, particularly for senior staff. Yet many professionals (including those in engineering and technology) lack confidence in their report-writing skills and feel that their credibility suffers because their reports are not a fair reflection of their expertise.
View EventAssisting with the development of engineers and technicians in their journey to become Professionally Registered can be a rewarding experience for both you and your mentee. This 2.5-hour live online course, will explore the differences in the Professional Registration categories the IET can offer to its members. This course will equip you with the knowledge to support your mentee's development through the different levels outlined in our on-line recording tool, Career Manager.
View EventThis 4.5 hour live online course including a short break, is designed to support individuals who are ready to write their application for Professional Registration or those who are coaching an applicant on their written evidence to become Professionally Registered through the IET.
View EventSuccess in engineering and technology means there can be no room for error. However, ensuring a large project is managed without problems is sometimes easier said than done. The aim of this two-day course is to bring out the factors that make the difference between success and failure. It provides key concepts to enable project managers and others to understand the full breadth of project management and offers practical tools to help successful delivery or projects. During this course you will be introduced to tools for handling the various aspects of project management – technical, strategic, organisational and people management.
View EventWe’re upgrading our systems, and this includes changes to our customer and member account log in, MyIET. It’s part of our big picture plan to deliver a great experience for you and our wider engineering community.
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