As we enter a new year, many of us like to set new goals and resolutions to make the best of the coming months. With 2024 now underway, you may be trying to plan out when you will take continuing education courses to keep your certifications current. Thankfully, you can do so at your own pace using your access to LinkedIn Learning!
Whether you have certifications from PMI, CompTIA, SHRM, or many others, select LinkedIn Learning online courses can be used towards earning your required CEU credits. And a big benefit is that all of these courses can be completed on your schedule! Here are a few examples of some courses that can apply towards your CEU/PDUs.
Removing Noise and Bias from Strategic Decision-Making
Life is full of hard decisions. From your job to your personal life, every strategic decision you make has a lasting impact. The trouble is that these decisions are based on judgments, and there are all kinds of powerful and invisible forces that cause errors in human judgment, interfering with optimal decision-making. In this course, instructor Becki Saltzman helps you gain a better understanding of how to uncover and reduce these error-causing forces to make wiser strategic decisions.
Employee Experience in a Hybrid Business World
As the world of work continues to change at an unprecedented rate and scale, organizations need to set their sights on employee experience like never before. While it’s always been a cornerstone of solid HR leadership, employee well-being is critical in a hybrid business workplace. In this course, instructor Sesil Pir walks you through the key points of employee experience, situating it in today’s economic landscape, where work is defined by constant change.
Practical Linux for Network Engineers
Linux is a critical skill for network engineers. Many network operating systems use Linux, as do software-defined networking and DevOps tools such as OpenDaylight and Git. Don’t get left behind. This course teaches Linux from the networking perspective, providing practical, hands-on lessons that are grounded in the fundamentals that network engineers need most. Learn Linux commands for interacting with the CLI. Find out how to configure Linux networking, create users, and assign permissions. Then, discover how to build different types of virtual machines, including Ubuntu desktop and server VMs. Instructor David Bombal also helps you choose a Linux distribution and text editor, and then dives deeper into fundamental topics: file systems and the directory hierarchy; editing files and file-level permissions; and managing permissions and processes.