Interactive courses
Learn corporate life, one track at a time
Six focused courses with clear diagrams and quizzes. Tap a card to see what's inside, then start — they're in recommended order, top to bottom.
1. Projects & Delivery How work actually gets done — from a hallway idea to a shipped product, and the language teams use along the way.
What you'll be able to do
- Follow how an idea becomes a shipped product
- Use PoC, PoV and MVP correctly and in the right order
- Spot scope creep early and control it gracefully
- Work confidently inside Agile sprints
Modules
- 1. How Work Actually Flows5 min
- 2. The Project Charter & Kickoff5 min
- 3. The Security Review (Before You Trial a Tool)5 min
- 4. PoC vs PoV vs MVP5 min
- 5. Scope & Scope Creep4 min
- 6. Agile, Scrum & Sprints5 min
- 7. Stage Gates, Go/No-Go & UAT6 min
- 8. Project Risk Management5 min
- 9. Resource Management & Capacity Planning5 min
- 10. Benefits Realization & Post-Implementation Review5 min
2. Engineering & Code How software actually gets built and shipped — environments, architecture, Git, and code reviews — explained for non-engineers and new devs.
What you'll be able to do
- Tell dev, test and prod environments apart
- Read a basic system architecture: sources and storage
- Follow Git: repos, branches, commits and merges
- Understand pull requests and code reviews
3. Leadership & Chain of Command Who's who at the top, who reports to whom, and how to work with leaders — including when and how to escalate.
What you'll be able to do
- Know what every C-suite role actually owns
- Read an org chart and the reporting lines in it
- Tell stakeholders apart from end users
- Escalate issues the right way using a RACI
4. Metrics & Money The numbers leaders watch and how decisions get justified — KPIs, OKRs, ROI, and the basics of budgets.
What you'll be able to do
- Tell KPIs (ongoing health) from OKRs (ambitious goals)
- Calculate and sanity-check an ROI
- Read a budget vs forecast vs actual
5. Microsoft Teams The chat, channels, meetings and files that run your workday — finally explained in plain English.
What you'll be able to do
- Know when to use a team, a channel, a chat or a meeting
- Organize channels and files without creating a mess
- Run and join meetings with recording, notes and Copilot
- Work async, manage notifications and use Teams' newer features
Modules
- 1. Teams vs Channels vs Chats: When to Use What4 min
- 2. Building & Organizing Effective Teams and Channels5 min
- 3. Chat Best Practices4 min
- 4. Meetings Mastery5 min
- 5. Async Collaboration in Teams5 min
- 6. Files, Co-authoring & the SharePoint Connection5 min
- 7. Apps, Integrations & Extensions in Teams5 min
- 8. Notifications, Focus Time & Personal Productivity in Teams4 min
- 9. Advanced Features & Governance5 min
6. Security Essentials The everyday security habits every employee is expected to have — protecting accounts, spotting scams, and handling data safely.
What you'll be able to do
- Protect your accounts: strong passwords, MFA, lock screen
- Spot phishing emails and online scams
- Use only safe, approved tools and devices
- Handle private and confidential data correctly
7. Strategy & Priorities How companies decide what matters, what gets funded, and what gets pushed aside.
What you'll be able to do
- Explain what "strategy" actually means at work
- Tell a North Star from a strategic objective or initiative
- Understand priorities and the tradeoffs behind them
- Read a roadmap and why things get funded or cut
8. Customers & Market The customer and market language behind product, sales, marketing, and leadership decisions.
What you'll be able to do
- Describe customer segments and personas
- Identify pain points and use cases
- Follow the customer journey and what "market fit" means
- Tell acquisition, retention and churn apart
9. Sales, Revenue & Growth How companies talk about selling, revenue growth, renewals, and customer expansion.
What you'll be able to do
- Follow a sales pipeline from lead to close
- Understand conversion and the sales cycle
- Explain ARR/MRR and recurring revenue
- Know how upsell, cross-sell and renewals grow accounts
10. Finance for Non-Finance People The basic finance terms employees hear in planning, budgeting, and leadership updates.
What you'll be able to do
- Read a budget, forecast and run rate
- Tell profit from margin and read a P&L
- Distinguish CapEx from OpEx
- Understand cost centers and headcount
11. HR, People & Performance The workplace terms around reviews, promotions, feedback, compensation, and career growth.
What you'll be able to do
- Navigate performance reviews, goals and feedback
- Understand the career ladder and promotion cycle
- Decode compensation basics
- Make the most of 1:1s and know what a PIP is
12. Legal, Compliance & Risk The rules, policies, and risk language employees need to recognize before problems happen.
What you'll be able to do
- Recognise compliance, policy and regulation
- Understand risk, controls and audits
- Handle privacy and confidential data correctly
- Spot conflicts of interest before they bite
13. Product & User Experience How product teams turn customer needs into features, requirements, launches, and improvements.
What you'll be able to do
- Read product requirements, user stories and acceptance criteria
- Understand features, the backlog and prioritisation
- Know what prototypes and UX work involve
- Follow launches, feedback loops and product-market fit
14. Supply Chain & Operations How products, materials, suppliers, inventory, and operations connect — and why delays, shortages, and capacity affect the whole business.
What you'll be able to do
- See how the supply chain connects suppliers to customers
- Understand inventory, stockouts and backorders
- Read time and capacity language: lead time, throughput, bottlenecks
- Know how service levels and forecasting are measured
15. Procurement, Vendors & Logistics The language of buying, suppliers, contracts, shipping, and vendor relationships — from purchase orders to delivery delays.
What you'll be able to do
- Tell procurement, purchasing and sourcing apart
- Understand suppliers, vendors and contracts
- Follow purchase orders, invoices and payment terms
- Recognise supplier risk and cost/quality/delivery tradeoffs
16. Data & Cloud Platforms How business data moves through cloud systems — databases, data lakes, pipelines, dashboards, and platforms like Azure.
What you'll be able to do
- Tell databases, warehouses and data lakes apart
- Understand ETL/ELT and data pipelines
- Read dashboards, BI and self-service analytics
- Know why data quality, governance and cloud cost matter
17. AI & Automation The plain-English language of AI projects — models, copilots, chatbots, automation, RAG, prompts, and responsible use.
What you'll be able to do
- Tell AI, machine learning and GenAI apart
- Use prompts, chatbots and copilots at work
- Understand automation, agents and RAG
- Judge AI risk, accuracy and business cases
Modules
- 1. AI, Machine Learning & GenAI4 min
- 2. Prompts, Chatbots & Copilots4 min
- 3. Automation & Agents4 min
- 4. RAG, Vector Search & Knowledge Bases4 min
- 5. AI Risk, Accuracy & Human Review4 min
- 6. AI Business Cases4 min
- 7. Responsible AI & AI Ethics5 min
- 8. AI Governance & Compliance5 min
- 9. Evaluating AI Tools & Vendors5 min
18. Azure Data for Non-Engineers A no-code tour of Azure's data stack — storage, pipelines, Databricks, Synapse/Fabric, Power BI, governance and cloud cost.
What you'll be able to do
- Understand what Azure is and its storage options
- Follow Data Factory pipelines and Databricks
- Know Synapse/Fabric warehouses and Power BI
- Manage access, governance and cloud cost
Modules
- 1. What Azure Is in Plain English4 min
- 2. Storage Accounts, Blob Storage & Data Lakes4 min
- 3. Azure Data Factory & Pipelines4 min
- 4. Databricks, Spark & Notebooks4 min
- 5. Synapse, Fabric & Warehouses4 min
- 6. Power BI, Semantic Models & Dashboards4 min
- 7. Permissions, Access & Governance4 min
- 8. Cloud Costs: Compute, Storage & Refreshes4 min
19. Change Management Why change efforts stall, the frameworks that help, and how to bring people with you instead of dragging them along.
What you'll be able to do
- Spot the common reasons change efforts fail
- Use Kotter, ADKAR and Lewin in plain English
- Communicate and measure change without jargon
- Map stakeholders and turn resistors into allies
20. Negotiation Skills How everyday deals really get made — interests, leverage, hard conversations, and the paperwork around them — in plain English.
What you'll be able to do
- Separate what people want from what they say
- Prepare with a BATNA and a clear walk-away
- Stay calm and listen in tense conversations
- Tell win-win and split-the-pie deals apart
21. Marketing Fundamentals The plain-English language of marketing — the 4Ps, channels, branding and content, explained for people who don't work in marketing.
What you'll be able to do
- Tell marketing apart from sales and name the 4Ps
- Recognise the main digital channels and the metrics behind them
- Understand branding, positioning and why messaging stays consistent
- See how content and thought leadership build trust over time
22. Microsoft 365 & Productivity Get more out of Microsoft 365 — Copilot and its agents, Power Automate, Excel, and making your work findable.
What you'll be able to do
- Use Microsoft 365 Copilot safely and verify its output
- Understand Copilot agents, Researcher and Analyst
- Build simple Power Automate flows for everyday tasks
- Use Excel and Copilot to analyze data, and make work findable
23. Sustainability & ESG The plain-English language of corporate sustainability — what E, S and G mean, carbon scopes, reporting rules, and the circular economy.
What you'll be able to do
- Tell environmental, social and governance topics apart
- Understand carbon footprints and Scope 1, 2 and 3
- Follow ESG reporting rules like CSRD and ISSB
- Spot circular-economy ideas and greenwashing risk
24. Outlook & Email Productivity Turn a chaotic inbox into a calm system — write better email, tame the pile, master your calendar, and let Outlook do the busywork.
What you'll be able to do
- Write clear, well-addressed email people actually read
- Empty your inbox with the 4 Ds and Focused Inbox
- Automate sorting with rules and Quick Steps
- Run your calendar, tasks and follow-ups with confidence
Modules
- 1. Email Fundamentals & Modern Best Practices4 min
- 2. Taming Your Inbox4 min
- 3. Rules, Filters, Quick Steps & Automation4 min
- 4. Calendar Mastery4 min
- 5. Tasks, To-Do & Follow-up Management4 min
- 6. Organization & Search4 min
- 7. Email Security & Professional Communication4 min
- 8. Outlook + Teams Integration & Ecosystem Workflows4 min