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Master Planning Workshop Participants learn how to develop a master plan and establish forecasting policies, procedures, and techniques. This class covers how to develop and use the master production schedule (MPS), as well as other aspects of the production planning cycle. Also covered in detail are order servicing, rough cut capacity, and final assembly scheduling.
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Inventory Management Workshop This workshop covers planning and controlling inventory at all stages of the manufacturing and distribution cycle: how to establish an inventory management plan, implement and control the plan, and measure inventory performance. Participants learn how to optimize customer service, inventory investment, and manufacturing, purchasing, and distribution operations.
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Material & Capacity Planning Workshop This workshop comprehensively covers the fundamental concepts and principles of material requirements planning (MRP). Participants learn how to obtain and interpret the inputs and outputs of MRP, develop and execute MRP, and select methods and techniques for MRP systems. Use MRP to create a workable schedule for factory orders.
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APICS Inventory Management You will learn about corporate and manufacturing strategy decisions, planning and control processes and managing implementations.
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APICS Systems & Technology You will learn about accounting and control of inventory, replenishment and distribution, planning control. We will also focus on dealing with uncertainty and ABC inventory analysis.
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Promoting & Selling Your Product's Value: Value to Cost Ratio Value is the key to the customer's decision to buy your product or service. Do you know the reasons your product has value and do you know how to promote it? In this course, the "concept of Value" will be presented along with the how and why of balancing the "Value to Cost Ratio". A variety of ways to optimize and generate your products value in your business or organization will also be discussed.
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Business Ethics: The Organizational Ethics Audit Staying out of trouble is one reason for promoting ethical behavior in your organization, but it is not the only one. The ethical life is also the good life, not merely in the sense of doing the right thing, but also in the sense that it is through genuinely ethical behavior that one is likely to have the happiest and most satisfying experience. Most early ethical training occurs within the family, and, normally, it functions well. But organizations, especially large ones, are different, often being compared to "cultures" because of their complex inner dynamics. There are a number of critical aspects of such organizations which are especially important to the ethical behavior of its members. This course will have three parts. The first will identify those critical aspects of organizational culture that are most important in encouraging or discouraging ethical behavior. The second will involve the introduction of an ethical audit tool along with the instruction on how to implement it in your organization. And the third will outline remedies for any ethical deficits that might be exposed through the ethical audit.
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Production Activity Control Execution phase of Manufacturing planning and control; Make detailed plans and schedules; Check resource availability; Obtain feedback/update/make adjustments; Measure performance, identify problems, make manufacturing adjustments.
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Basics of Supply Chain Management Introduction to Materials Management - Types of Manufacturing Systems - Forecasting - Master Planning - Purchasing - Inventory Management - Materials requirements planning - Capacity management - Production activity control Inventory Fundamentals - Physical distribution - Quality management - Purchasing - Just-In-Time Manufacturing.
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How to Write a Business Plan If you are starting a new business, expanding an existing business, or buying a business this course will give you the skills necessary to write your own business plan. Whether you are looking for a loan from a bank or you want to use the plan operationally you will find this course useful. Each week you will focus on a different section of the plan. Topics include Business Description, Market Plan, Balance Sheet, Break-Even analysis, Cash Flow projections and Income projections. Text Required.
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