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PMP® CERTIFICATION Examination Prep Class (CALIPM-BSA-10502.pkg.01). 4 Units; 36 CDUs. One of the most competitive package in the industty. The PMP® Exam Prep Class includes 36 hours of formal education provided via Live Web Sessions.*** The class covers the entire and most recent Project Management Body of Knowledge from the Project Management Institute (www.pmi.org). In addition to the lectures, students have the opprtunity to test their knowledge on each key areas with hundreds of questions which are similar in form and content to the questions of the PMI's examination for Professional Project Managers (PMP®) certification. The class also includes a simulated exam with 200 questions that students must complete within 4 hours - like the real exam. An assessment of the degree of readiness of each student is carefully assessed and individual recommendations are made in order to optimize the chances to PASS THE EXAM THE FIRST TIME! The package includes help in preparing your application with PMI®; we make it painless and guide you in the process! Also included: PASS THE FIRST TIME or you can take the class up to 2 more times AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! *** No special equipment necessary; for VISUAL you simply need a computer, internet service and valid email address; for AUDIO: telephone or headset/microphone.
SCHEDULE: TEN WEEKLY SESSIONS of 3 HOURS in duration, 4-hour Simulated Exam, and Two hours Personal Readiness Assessment and follow up (36 hours total - plus post-course support) AVAILABLE START DATE AND TIME: SPRING: 4/2/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Monday) - Section Code: 12502-0402 SUMMER: 7/2/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Monday) - Section Code: 12502-0702
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Price: $799.00 USD
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PgMP® CERTIFICATION Examination Prep Class (CALIPM-BSA-10503.pkg.01). 3 Units; 27 CDUs. One of the most competitive package in the industty. The PgMP® Exam Prep Class includes 30 hours of formal education provided via Live Web Sessions.*** The class covers the entire and most recent Program Management Body of Knowledge from the Project Management Institute (www.pmi.org). In addition to the lectures, students have the opprtunity to test their knowledge on each key areas with hundreds of questions which are similar in form and content to the questions of the PMI's examination for Professional Program Managers (PgMP®) certification. The class also includes a simulated exam with 200 questions that students must complete within 4 hours - like the real exam. An assessment of the degree of readiness of each student is carefully assessed and individual recommendations are made in order to optimize the chances to PASS THE EXAM THE FIRST TIME! Included: PASS THE FIRST TIME or you can take the class up to 2 more times AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! *** No special equipment necessary; for VISUAL you simply need a computer, internet service and valid email address; for AUDIO: telephone or headset/microphone.
SCHEDULE: NINE WEEKLY SESSIONS of 3 HOURS in duration (27 hours total). AVAILABLE START DATES AND TIME: SUMMER: 7/6/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Friday) - Section Code: 12503-0706
Price: $799.00 USD
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Project Management Essentials (CALIPM-BSA-09101.01) ; 3 Units ; 27CDUs; On-Line Live Web Sessions*** This class consists of an overview of the foundations of the Project Management Body of Knowledge. It introduces students to the methodology, essential concepts, principles, theories and pratices of Project Management as promoted and standardized globally by the Project Management Institute. Topics such as project plan, project charter, scope statement, schedule and cost control, human resource management, risk management, procurement management, and earned value analysis are covered along with practical applications. Students are provided with a comprehensive snap-shot of project management essentials which prepares them for a more in depth study of all aspects of professional project management while providing them with tools that they can use right away in their own work environments.
*** No special equipment necessary; for VISUAL you simply need a computer, internet service and valid email address; for AUDIO: telephone or headset/microphone.
SCHEDULE: NINE WEEKLY SESSIONS of 3 HOURS in duration (27 hours total). AVAILABLE START DATES AND TIME: SPRING: 4/3/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Tuesday) - Section Code: 12101-0403 SUMMER: 7/3/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Tuesday) - Section Code: 12101-0703
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Price: $499.00 USD Mandatory Textbook (must be purchased separately): PMI PMBOK 4th Edition
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Project Planning Scheduling and Control (CALIPM-BSA-09102.01) ; 3 Units ; 27 CDUs; On-Line Live Web Sessions*** This class covers the core methodologies, principles and applications of project management with an emphasis on the establishment of a performance baseline (planning) which is used to monirtor and control scope, cost and schedule. Tools such as PERT analysis, and Earned Value Management are introduced as powerful methods in the process of controlling the performance baseline. Whenever corrective action or adjustment to the baseline is needed, associated changes must be performed in accordance to the change control system which interacts will several essential PM processes. It is demonstrated how the application of well defined monitoring and controlling processes can ultimately lead to sucessful project completion meeting agreed upon quality and performance specifications along with scope, schedule and budget.
*** No special equipment necessary; for VISUAL you simply need a computer, internet service and valid email address; for AUDIO: telephone or headset/microphone.
SCHEDULE: NINE WEEKLY SESSIONS of 3 HOURS in duration (27 hours total). AVAILABLE START DATES AND TIME: SPRING: 4/4/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Wednesday) - Section Code: 12102-0404 SUMMER: 7/4/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Wednesday) - Section Code: 12102-0704
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Price: $499.00 USD Mandatory Textbook: Must be purchased separately. Information will be provided to you upon enrollment.
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Project Risk Management (CALIPM-BSA-09103.01) ; 3 Units ; 27 CDUs; On-Line Live Web Sessions*** This course addresses the concepts and importance of Risk Management in the context of Project Management. It is shown how a systematic approach to risk identification and management can substantially reduce risks and lead to better project performance. Classification of risks pertaining to their impact on the performance baseline and associated control of scope, schedule, cost, and quality is discussed. Risk classification in accordance to associated primary sources such as External Predictable, External predictable but Uncertain, Internal non-Technical, Internal Technical and Legal is also presented. The importance of risk predictability is demonstrated along with methodologies used to ensure better levels of predictability to include Project Historical Logs of negative impacts and failures, as well as positive impacts and opportunities, and their management using database systems. Examples of Project Risk Management Plans are reviewed and criticized.
*** No special equipment necessary; for VISUAL you simply need a computer, internet service and valid email address; for AUDIO: telephone or headset/microphone.
SCHEDULE: NINE WEEKLY SESSIONS of 3 HOURS in duration (27 hours total). AVAILABLE START DATES AND TIME: SPRING: 4/5/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Thursday) - Section Code: 12102-0405 SUMMER: 7/5/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Thursday) - Section Code: 12102-0705
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Price: $499.00 USD Mandatory Textbook: Must be purchased separately. Information will be provided to you upon enrollment.
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Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management (CALIPM-BSA-09104.01) ; 3 Units ; 27 CDUs On-Line Live Web Sessions*** The human factor is a very important aspect of all projects and associated managers rely heavily on communication and leadership skills, the ability to identify and solve conflicts, and motivate people at all levels of the project and organization. This class addresses this important issue of project management, human resource management which requires a deep understanding of organizational and human behavior. Core concepts pertaining to the subject matter are reviewed to include: the Learning Organization, interpersonal processes, organizational structure and dynamics, motivational startegies, leadership and decision making, group dynamics, conflict management, environmental and cultural influences, managing the changing organization.
*** No special equipment necessary; for VISUAL you simply need a computer, internet service and valid email address; for AUDIO: telephone or headset/microphone.
SCHEDULE: NINE WEEKLY SESSIONS of 3 HOURS in duration (27 hours total). AVAILABLE START DATES AND TIME: SPRING: 4/2/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Monday) - Section Code: 12104-0402 SUMMER: 7/2/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Monday) - Section Code: 12104-0702
Please confirm your choice of Start Date, Day and Time while proceeding to your Purchase by entering the corresponding Section Code.
Price: $499.00 USD Mandatory Textbook (must be purchased separately): Information will be provided upon your enrollment.
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Project Procurement Management (CALIPM-BSA-09201.01) ; 3 Units ; 27 CDUs; On-Line Live Web Sessions The management of Project Procurement involves a comprehensive approach to the acquisition of goods and services required for a project. It is shown how adequately controlling the technical quality, schedule and cost performance of supppliers and contractors on any tyoe of projects can make the difference between great and poor performance and in some case success and failure. Different procurement contracts are described and pros and cons evaluated. It is also shown how contract negotiation in several different contexts and situations constitutes an essential and integrated part of the procurement manager's duties. Special circumstances apply to the case where the service to be procured consists of the Management of the Project by a third party performing organization. In this situation, procurement management goes well beyond the Procurement knowledge area and embed all PM knowledge areas and several interacting processes which are specific to each projects. This class covers both aspects of Project Procurement Management.
*** No special equipment necessary; for VISUAL you simply need a computer, internet service and valid email address; for AUDIO: telephone or headset/microphone.
SCHEDULE: NINE WEEKLY SESSIONS of 3 HOURS in duration (27 hours total). AVAILABLE START DATES AND TIME: SPRING: 4/3/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Tuesday) - Section Code: 12201-0403 SUMMER: 7/3/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Tuesday) - Section Code: 12201-0703
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Price: $499.00 USD Mandatory Textbook: Must be purchased separately. Information will be provided to you upon enrollment.
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Earned Value Management (CALIPM-BSA-09301.01) ; 3 Units ; 27 CDUs ; On-Line Live Web Sessions*** Earned Value Management is the Gold Standard in Project Performance Management and Analysis. The success of a project not only depends on the deployment of all committed deliverables and associated quality requirements, but also on cost and schedule performance. In order to objectively determine the performance of a project, managers must create a performance measurement plan, called planned value and then measure earned value against the planned value. This methodology is called Earned Value Management (EVM). EVM provides project managers with a very valuable tool enabling them to promptly detect, during the execution of a project, issues such as schedule and cost overrun and take timely corrective actions. In some circumstances it is determined that the team performance is excellent but that the project scope requires additional resources to include financials. Sponsors and project managers must then make a decision as to reduce the scope of the project or increase budget(s). Concepts and applications of essential parameters used in EVM are reviewed to include: project baseline, planned value, earned value, schedule performance index (SPI), cost performance index (CPI), control account plan (CAP), cost and schedule variance, estimated to complete, estimated at completion or projected final cost and schedule results.
*** No special equipment necessary; for VISUAL you simply need a computer, internet service and valid email address; for AUDIO: telephone or headset/microphone.
SCHEDULE: NINE WEEKLY SESSIONS of 3 HOURS in duration (27 hours total). AVAILABLE START DATES AND TIME: SPRING: 4/4/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Wednesday) - Section Code: 12301-0404 SUMMER: 7/4/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Wednesday) - Section Code: 12301-0704
Please confirm your choice of Start Date, Day and Time while proceeding to your Purchase by entering the corresponding Section Code.
Price: $499.00 USD Mandatory Textbook: Must be purchased separately. Information will be provided to you upon enrollment.
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Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Project Management (CALIPM-BSA-09401.01) ; 4 Units ; 36 CDUs On-Line Live Web Sessions*** Life science industries are very complex and require the management of large portfolios and programs where best project management practice is essential to successful project completion and subsequent enduring market leadership. The umbrella of programs required to feed the pipeline of therapeutic candidates and their subsequent development into commercial products are much diversified and range from exploratory research, determination of novel biological pathways, lead discovery and development, pre-clinical studies, clinical trials, regulatory compliance and filings, manufactiring and sales and marketing. This course addresses the major components and phases of the biomedical device, pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical product development and covers in detail the various project management methodologies, core competencies, processes and knowledge areas associated with each element of the product development cycle. Using a practical approach, candidates apply the principles learned in class to a simulated project covering all processes that are necessary for successsful planning, execution, monitoring and cotrol and closure of such project.
*** No special equipment necessary; for VISUAL you simply need a computer, internet service and valid email address; for AUDIO: telephone or headset/microphone.
SCHEDULE: TWELVE WEEKLY SESSIONS of 3 HOURS in duration (36 hours total). AVAILABLE START DATES AND TIME: SPRING: 4/6/2012 ; 8 am -12 pm (every Friday) - Section Code: 12401-0406 SUMMER: 7/6/2012 ; 8 am -12 pm (every Friday) - Section Code: 12401-0706
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Price: $599.00 USD Mandatory Textbook: Must be purchased separately. Information will be provided to you upon enrollment.
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Negotiation Essentials (CALIPM-BSA-09601.01) ; 3 Units ; 27 CDUs; On-Line Live Web Sessions*** Negotiating is a fact of life and a "business essential". This course focuses on business transactions and educates students on how to prepare for and conduct negotiations in order to achieve their individual and organizational goals and fulfill mutual interests. The importance of a structured and scientific approach to asset valuation is emphasized. The concepts of emotional intelligence, personality profile, leadership, and learning organization are presented. Through examples from "real-life" business negotiations, students are brought to realize the importance of negotiation in their professional life. They can learn how to objectively determine the value of assets to be transacted and take advantage of emerging opportunities. They are provided with the knowledge and tools that are essential to successfully frame the transactional context in their favor and ultimately win in the process of negotiating. The importance of individual and organizational leaning is discussed and it is shown why great negotiators are great leaders. Students can immediately apply the knowledge acquired in class to their own workplace environment.
*** No special equipment necessary; for VISUAL you simply need a computer, internet service and valid email address; for AUDIO: telephone or headset/microphone.
SCHEDULE: NINE WEEKLY SESSIONS of 3 HOURS in duration (27 hours total). AVAILABLE START DATES AND TIME: SPRING: 4/5/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Thursday) - Section Code: 12601-0405 SUMMER: 7/5/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Thursday) - Section Code: 12601-0705
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Price: $499.00 USD Mandatory Textbook: Must be purchased separately. Information will be provided to you upon enrollment.
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Six Sigma and Lean Six Sigma Fundamentals (CALIPM-BSA-11701.01) ; 3 Units ; 27 CDUs This class covers the core methodologies, concepts and applications of Six Sigma and Lean. Implementation strategies and common deployment issues are also discussed. It is shown how using DMAIC can dramatically improve products and processes, thus addressing crucial performance management issues in regards to quality assurqance and quality control. Problem solving, statistical tools and techniques are presented along with several examples and exercises. Software tools such as Minitab and MS Excel are introduced with examples on how to perform statistical analysis. Overall approach to organizing for Six Sigma is reviewed in detail. The course is a must for anyone desiring to acquire a functional knopwledge of Six Sigma and Lean Six Sigma with an overal view on Organizational Performance. It will also serve as a trampoline for students desirous of obtaining green or black belt certifications. *** No special equipment necessary; for VISUAL you simply need a computer, internet service and valid email address; for AUDIO: telephone or headset/microphone.
SCHEDULE: NINE WEEKLY SESSIONS of 3 HOURS in duration (27 hours total). AVAILABLE START DATES AND TIME: SPRING: 4/7/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Saturday) - Section Code: 12701-0407 SUMMER: 7/7/2012 ; 8 am -11 am (every Saturday) - Section Code: 12701-0707
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Price: $499.00 USD
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