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IIPM Course Title: Professional Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (PCLSCM)
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Fee: BDT 8000 (get admitted before 25 September 2021 only with BDT 6000)
Installments: First installment BDT 3000, 2nd installment BDT 1500 & 3rd installment BDT 1500
Last date of admission: 30/09/2021
Class starts on: 01/10/2021, Friday
Course duration: 4 months
Class on: Friday
Class time: BST 07:00 AM – 09:00 AM
Total sessions: 12 sessions
Course delivery method: SKYPE online class
WhatsApp: +8801888422751
Email: iipm.edu.org@gmail.com, Website: www.iipmedu.org (under construction)
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Course structure/segregation of sessions:
- Lecture sessions (08)
- Exams (02)
- Micro-thesis presentation (01)
- Elective session (01)
Class/session structure:
- Topic presentation (90 minutes)
- Interactive Q/A session (30 minutes)
Course features & facilities:
- Skype online class
- 12 sessions
- Micro-thesis
- Thesis presentation
- Thesis publications in a journal
- Free Q/A Newsletter after each class
- Free PowerPoint presentation after each class
- Course Handbook for future reference
- Course participants podcast on IIPM Official Facebook page
- Monthly publishing opportunity at The IIPM SDG Magazine (www.facebook.com/theiipmsdgmagazine )
- Course delivery in English (Bangla for difficult terms only)
Journal publication opportunity:
Participants will get a chance to publish their micro-thesis at IJEGPMHDPS Journal (International Journal of Education, Gender, Project Management, Humanitarian, Development & Peace Studies) (web.facebook.com/ijegpmhdpsinternationaljournal )
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Introduction to the course:
The Professional Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (PCLSCM) aims to equip the learner with the fundamental concept and techniques of logistics and supply chain management. The course aims to give the learner a comprehensive understanding of logistics and supply chain management by focusing on main issues and concepts so that the learner is able to understand the nature of the logistics and supply chain quickly but completely.
This Professional Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (PCLSCM) teaches you how to reduce costs across the logistics, supply chain, transport or fleet management and warehousing.
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Course objective:
Learning Outcomes
The course will allow the participants to:
1. Define Logistics Management;
2. Define Supply Chain Management;
3. Understand the Importance of Supply Chain Management;
4. Understand the Origins of Supply Chain Management;
5. Describe the Foundations of Supply Chain Management;
6. Describe transportation or fleet management;
7. Define warehousing;
8. Describe procurement;
9. Allow to participate in a micro-thesis research on Logistics and Supply Chain Management;
10. Enhance presentation skills;
11. Build self-reading, searching, idea-generating, and compiling skills.
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The Theory of Change (ToC) of the course:
> Participants shall participate in interactive Q/A sessions in each class.
> Terminal exams will help them recapping the course curriculum.
> Micro-thesis will strengthen participants' critical and analytical thinking skills.
> Presentations will fortify confidence and will remove personality inertia.
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Who Will Benefit:
- Professionals planning to work in the logistics and supply chain management sector.
- Managers and officers need to fine-tune and formalize their logistics and supply chain management skills.
- Those interested in learning the trends, best practices, and industrial-demanded knowledge base.
- Anyone managing a team of logistics and supply chain management, procurement, asset management, inventory management, warehouse management, transportation management or fleet management and purchasing professionals or staff members.
- People who want to take the CSCM and other credentials.
- Anyone interested in a career in the risk and compliance management sector.
- Anyone wants to pursue Post Graduate Diploma in Logistics, Supply Chain and Port Management (PGDLSCPM) or MDLSCPM at the IIPM.
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Certificate Requirements:
To earn the Professional Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (PCLSCM), you must successfully complete eight (08)core sessions + take part and pass in two (02) exams + complete, submit, present, and publish one (01) micro-thesis + complete and submit the assignment of one (01) elective session. All requirements must be completed within four (04) months.
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The position you can hold or apply for:
- LSCM Coordinator
- LSCM Manager
- LSCM Officer
- LSCM Assistant/Associate
- LSCM Consultant
- Project Manager
- Project Coordinator
- Senior Management
- LSCM Auditor
- Enthusiast for PGDLSCPM or MDLSCPM from the IIPM
Salary expectations:
You could expect a 10-30% salary rise.
You could claim 15-45% more salary than those who don't have such knowledge base.
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Academic Requirements & Other Eligibility Criteria:
- A high school diploma
- Minimum one (1) year of professional experience in any field
- Working knowledge in English
- NID/passport issued by any country
Technological Requirements:
- A stable internet connection
- Skype on your laptop or mobile phone
- A laptop or an android set or a tablet
- A headphone or earphone
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Course outcomes:
After successful completion of the course, the participants will -
A. Get skills to prepare themselves for child protection and gender-based violence-related jobs.
B. Ensure cutting-edge competitiveness in the job market.
C. Get a certificate of completion in .pdf format.
D. Get their micro-thesis published in the IIPM IJEGHDPMS Journal.
E. Get presentation skills reenergized.
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Contact us:
WhatsApp: +8801888422751
Email: iipm.edu.org@gmail.com, Website: www.iipmedu.org (under construction)
On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
Online classes and course management systems have replaced the need for the traditional classroom setting.
On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
Online classes are a super awesome way to get the education you want. The classes are more flexible and you get to pick the time you do your homework.
I fell behind in my online class, due to family events throughout May. I was able to finish lesson 5 (creatures or critters in the garden) today... not the best, I was rushing, but glad I at least got it done and had fun! I took a photo of this juvenile black chinned hummer in our pine tree yesterday. I'll try to get the picture up in the comments for reference. :)
this is what i look like now after pssa's even thought this was taken a few weeks ago:p
If you guys dont know PSSA's are they stand for PA state school assesment. its this week long test that is about a book long that certain grades have to complete by law in pa. it just so happens that im in 11th grade and im taking them this week:p hateee them!
ive gotta say thought i liked meeting the people i only know by name in my online classes though! talk about akkkwarddd ( ;
On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
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Im taking this online class in editing in B/W. Went to paris a couple of weeks ago so i figured this one would be nice to tryout some stuff on.
HDR from 3 raws.
Processed in photomatix
edited in photoshop
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On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
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On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.
On May 13 and May 23, the National Legislative Committee (NLC) held an online class as part of the new NATCA Academy Virtual Learning program titled "You Hate Politics Too? Let's Talk.” The class dispelled myths that most Americans hold as truths about government, politicians, and money in the legislative process.
“We discussed where NATCA fits in politically and why we have to be the ones involved in advocating for us and our profession,” said NLC Chair Richard Kennington (Portland, Ore., ATCT, PDX). “The main takeaway from the class was that NATCA must build relationships with every member of Congress and educate them on our issues, so that they can advocate for us."
NLC Vice Chair Trisha Pesiri-Dybvik (Santa Barbara ATCT, SBA) and Alternate Southern Region NLC Representative Anthony Schifano (Charlotte ATCT, CLT) both gave examples of relationships they built with California Senator Kamala Harris and former North Carolina Congressman Mark Meadows, respectively. Harris is now mentioned as a potential Democratic vice presidential candidate and Meadows, who spoke at NATCA in Washington 2019, is the new White House chief of staff. “These two powerful examples demonstrate what NATCA's grassroots activism can do,” Kennington said.
Pesiri-Dybvik said the NLC was excited to take one of its best and most informative classes online.
“Despite these challenging times, the important legislative work of our Union continues,” she said. “The ability to speak directly to our members and share the significant role they play in NATCA’s legislative efforts cannot be understated. Every single involved member helps make a collective difference in our advocacy on Capitol Hill. Richard and Steve Weidner (former NLC Chair, now NATCA 2020 Campaign Coordinator) did a phenomenal job instructing this convenient and enlightening online one-hour workshop.”
On View August 30 - October 22, 2021
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard.
This exhibition celebrates the work of Ceramics Program instructors who rose to the challenge of teaching online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Instructors featured in this exhibition include:
Deighton Abrams, Geoff Booras, Paul Briggs, Ruth Easterbrook, Ben Eberle, Anne Eder, Marek Jacisin, Kyle Johns, Kathy King, Denny McLaughlin, Steve Murphy, Claudia Olds Goldie, Paul Wisotzky, and Stephanie Young.
Please visit ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/Gallery_224 for more information about this exhibition.