At Your Own Pace, Free Durable & Logistics Workforce Skills Training & Mentorship to Expand (or Start) Your Opportunities in Southwest Florida. Apply Now! Free for SWFL Residents.

Why? Who? What? How? When? Where? Read on and for additional information, please contact: walter@coursewell.com

Background

Based in Southwest Florida, Adaptiva Corp, an adaptive logistics and design-build consulting firm, offers complimentary Durable and Logistics+AI+PM skills training & mentorship programs, both online and on-the-job, to its partners through Coursewell.com.

“Become a no-cost partner or collaborator today and unlock our free training for your employees, fostering business growth in the region." walter@coursewell.com

Supported by mentors, the training will enhance durable (communication, etc.) and specialized (logistics, etc.) skills of your employees and prospective hires in the following logistics sectors:

Retail and E-commerce: With a growing population and a robust tourism industry, retail and e-commerce businesses require efficient logistics to manage inventory, distribution, and supply chain operations.

Tourism and Hospitality: This sector, being a significant economic driver in SWFL, requires logistics for managing supplies for hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions.

Agriculture: Florida's agricultural sector, including citrus, sugar, and other crops, needs logistics for the distribution of produce both domestically and internationally. Several supply chain logistics companies in SWFL started in this sector.

Construction and Real Estate: The booming construction and real estate industry in SWFL requires logistics for workers, building materials, and equipment transport. Due to hurricanes, roofing contractors seek logistics expertise from Adaptiva Corp.

Manufacturing: The manufacturing sector in SWFL, including small-scale manufacturing units, requires logistics for material handling, supply chain management, and distribution.

Healthcare: The healthcare industry, including hospitals, pharmaceuticals, and medical equipment suppliers, relies on logistics for the timely and efficient delivery of medical supplies and equipment.

Transportation and Warehousing: This includes companies involved in freight transportation, warehousing, and other logistics catering to various businesses.

Technology and Innovation: Emerging technology companies, including those in clean tech or advanced manufacturing, often require specialized logistics services.

Government and Public Sector: Local government agencies and public sector entities also employ logistics professionals to manage supplies and equipment needed for public services.

Marine and Port Operations: Marine service industries and operations that require logistics for transport, warehousing, shipping, receiving, etc.

This comprehensive training program, guaranteed for completion, serves both existing employees and thousands of potential recruits, making a widespread impact in the logistics sector. For sustained benefits, it remains accessible post-completion. Even after the allocated grant funds are used, our Logistics+AI offerings will continue to be free for all participants! Contact: Walter@coursewell.com

Curriculum: The Logistis+AI online training is structured to provide a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical, hands-on experience, aligning with industry standards and emerging trends in logistics. Key areas include Advanced logistics management, Supply chain optimization, Technology integration in logistics, Customer service excellence, and Health and safety protocols in logistics operations, among many other topics, as detailed on the Coursewell.com site.

Certification and Credentialing: Upon completion of the training program, participants will be awarded a certificate of completion recognizing their competencies. Experiential credits may be awarded in partnership with local colleges.

Summary: Adaptiva Corp's training program was developed in partnership with logistics employees and represents a significant investment in human capital. By equipping Logistics' current staff and recruits with advanced skills and recognized credentials, the program aims to foster a more capable, adaptable, and efficient workforce. This initiative not only benefits the participating individuals and companies but also contributes to the broader development and competitiveness of the logistics sector.

Brief Description

This dynamic, hands-on, and comprehensive training aims to equip participants with the essential vocational and professional skills & knowledge needed to excel in supply chain logistics, project management, and construction & manufacturing operations careers. Logistics involves managing the flow of goods, products, services, and information, while construction and manufacturing consists of designing and building products and structures.

“The abilities & knowledge enabling excellence and increased productivity in logistics and manufacturing overlap, for instance, communications, computer literacy, general & specialized terminology, problem-solving, troubleshooting, cognitive (mental), psychological (emotional or behavioral), and manual (physical or dexterity-related or machine-aided), like driving & vehicle maintenance, safety awareness, detail orientation, etc.” The Coursewell Team

The above-listed skills are derived from RERI-Lightcast data * **

Logistics, construction & manufacturing operations, and project management are fundamental in ensuring the successful execution of tasks and initiatives, from design, negotiation, production, supply, delivery, and product development to infrastructure projects. This training offers a strategic blend of theory and practical application, allowing participants to navigate the challenges of modern supply chain logistics and manufacturing operations. And execute projects with precision and efficiency.

This Integrated Logistics+PM incorporating AI, project management, and manufacturing operations certification training is ideal for participants aspiring to pursue careers in supply chain logistics, manufacturing operations, transportation, project management, or anyone seeking to enhance their skills in these critical areas of industrial and business processes. Upon completion, participants will be well-prepared to tackle the challenges and opportunities of today's complex and dynamic business environments.

Goals & Skills: Mapped to HIGH DEMAND Data* **

Developing General and Specialized Communication Skills: Effective communication is essential in a logistics and manufacturing system. Technicians and professionals with solid communication skills can coordinate shipments, relay information between teams, and communicate with clients and suppliers. Participants will use traditional (in-person, pencil & paper, video conferencing, phones, software apps) techniques supplemented by generative and interactive AI tools to improve their team communication skills. Further, developing specialized communication skills for logistics and manufacturing professionals is crucial for ensuring smooth operations, efficient coordination, and effective collaboration within these industries. Participants will incorporate Generative and Interactive AI tools into logistics and manufacturing communication processes to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and effectiveness. These tools are precious in streamlining routine tasks, allowing professionals to focus on critical aspects of their roles and fostering a culture of transparent and efficient communication within the organization. Below are content topics to be discussed regarding enhancing communication skills using traditional approaches and innovative generative and interactive AI tools:

Importance of Specialized Communication Skills: In logistics and manufacturing, effective communication is vital due to the complexity of operations, the involvement of various stakeholders, and the need for precision. Poor communication can lead to delays, errors, safety issues, and decreased productivity.

Coordination of Shipments: Logistics professionals often deal with the movement of goods across the supply chain. Effective communication ensures that shipments are appropriately scheduled, tracked, and delivered to the correct destinations on time. AI tools can assist by generating accurate shipment notifications and updates for stakeholders.

Information Relay Between Teams: Manufacturing involves multiple departments and teams working together to produce goods. Clear communication is necessary to convey production schedules, quality standards, and any issues that may arise. Interactive AI tools can facilitate real-time information sharing and collaboration among teams.

Client and Supplier Communication: Logistics and manufacturing businesses have strong relationships with clients and suppliers. Effective communication with clients ensures that orders are placed correctly, and expectations are met. For suppliers, it involves timely orders, quality feedback, and resolving any supply chain issues. AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants can assist in responding to routine inquiries and managing communication flows.

Generative AI for Documentation and Reports: Generative AI tools can be used to draft professional and accurate reports, emails, and documents related to logistics and manufacturing. This ensures that information is presented clearly and concisely, reducing the risk of miscommunication due to unclear documentation.

Interactive AI for Real-time Collaboration: Interactive AI tools, such as virtual meeting assistants and chatbots, can facilitate real-time collaboration by scheduling meetings, sending reminders, and providing instant access to relevant information during discussions. They can also assist in language translation, making global communication more accessible.

Training and Skill Enhancement: Professionals in logistics and manufacturing can benefit from AI-driven training modules that simulate real-world communication scenarios. These modules can help individuals practice effective communication, negotiation, and conflict-resolution skills in a safe and controlled environment.

Feedback and Analysis: AI tools can provide feedback and analysis on communication performance. They can analyze email tone, response times, and meeting effectiveness, helping individuals identify areas for improvement and refine their communication skills.

Multilingual Communication: Multilingual communication may be necessary for global logistics and manufacturing. AI-powered language translation tools can bridge language barriers, ensuring clear communication with international clients, suppliers, and team members.

Data Security and Privacy: It's essential to consider data security and privacy when using AI tools for communication. Robust cybersecurity measures should be in place to protect sensitive information shared during communications.

Safety Awareness: Safety standards in logistics and manufacturing are guidelines and regulations established to ensure the safety of employees, equipment, and the environment in the logistics and manufacturing industries. These standards are crucial to prevent accidents, injuries, and hazardous incidents, as well as to maintain product quality and protect the reputation of businesses. Safety standards encompass a wide range of areas, including:

Workplace Safety: Ensuring a safe working environment is fundamental to safety standards. This includes preventing slips, trips, and falls, maintaining proper lighting, and implementing fire safety protocols.

Machine and Equipment Safety: Standards dictate the safe operation, maintenance, and guarding of machinery to prevent accidents and injuries. These standards cover areas like lockout/tagout procedures, protection of moving parts, and regular equipment inspections.

Chemical Handling and Storage: Regulations govern the safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous chemicals in manufacturing and logistics, emphasizing proper labeling, training, and protective equipment.

Material Handling: Safe procedures for moving, stacking, and storing materials, including proper use of equipment like forklifts, cranes, and conveyors, are outlined in safety standards.

Transportation Safety: Safety standards in logistics address the safe transportation of goods, including vehicle maintenance, driver training, and load securing to prevent accidents during transit.

Hazardous Materials Handling: Specific guidelines apply to the handling, packaging, and transporting of hazardous materials to protect employees, the public, and the environment.

Electrical Safety: Standards cover safe practices related to electrical equipment and systems to prevent electrical shocks, fires, and other electrical hazards.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Regulations mandate appropriate PPE such as helmets, gloves, eyewear, and respiratory protection when hazards cannot be eliminated.

Ergonomics: Ergonomic standards focus on designing workspaces and tasks to reduce physical strain and prevent musculoskeletal disorders among workers.

Emergency Preparedness: Safety standards require businesses to have emergency plans for responding to accidents, fires, chemical spills, and other unexpected events.

Environmental Safety: Environmental regulations are critical, especially in manufacturing, to prevent pollution, manage waste, and reduce the impact on the environment.

Training and Education: Businesses must provide employees with appropriate safety training, ensuring they understand and follow safety protocols.

Documentation and Record-Keeping: Compliance with safety standards often requires maintaining records of safety inspections, incident reports, and training documentation.

Developing IT/Computer Literacy: Computer-literate individuals can work with logistics software, transportation systems management, inventory management systems, and data analytics tools. They ensure the efficient use of technology in tracking shipments, managing inventory, and analyzing data for process improvement. In the context of logistics and transportation, we incorporate the following topics:

Basic Computer Skills: Start with the fundamentals, including proficiency in operating systems (e.g., Windows, MacOS), file management, and keyboard shortcuts. These skills provide the foundation for more advanced computer literacy.

Software Proficiency: Emphasize the importance of familiarity with logistics and transportation software tools. Mention specific software commonly used in the industry, such as Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.

Data Entry and Analysis: Highlight the significance of accurate data entry and the ability to analyze data for decision-making. Discuss the role of data analytics tools like Excel, Tableau, or Power BI in extracting valuable insights from transportation and inventory data.

Cybersecurity Awareness: Incorporate a section on cybersecurity to stress the importance of protecting sensitive information in logistics and transportation. Explain the risks associated with cyber threats and how individuals can mitigate them.

Inventory Management Systems: Discuss how computer literacy is essential for efficiently managing inventory using digital systems. Explain the benefits of real-time inventory tracking, demand forecasting, and automated replenishment.

Transportation Systems Management: Describe how IT skills are critical in optimizing transportation routes, managing vehicle fleets, and ensuring timely deliveries. Discuss the integration of GPS, routing software, and telematics.

E-commerce and Online Marketplaces: Recognize the growing importance of e-commerce in logistics and transportation. Explain how computer literacy is essential for managing online orders, coordinating shipments, and meeting customer expectations in the digital age.

Cloud Computing and SaaS: Highlight the role of cloud-based solutions and Software as a Service (SaaS) platforms in streamlining logistics and transportation processes. Discuss the benefits of scalability, accessibility, and cost-efficiency.

Continuous Learning: Emphasize that IT evolves rapidly, and computer literacy is ongoing. Encourage individuals to stay updated with the latest software and technologies through online courses, webinars, and industry certifications.

Integration of IT in Decision-Making: Stress the role of computer literacy in making informed decisions, whether it's optimizing routes, managing inventory levels, or analyzing data to identify areas for process improvement. Show how technology supports better decision-making in the logistics and transportation sectors.

Enhancing Cognitive (Mental), Psychological (Emotional or Behavioral), and Manual (Physical or Dexterity-related or Machine-aided) Skills: Enhancing cognitive, psychological, and manual skills is of paramount importance in the logistics and transportation fields, where efficiency, safety, and adaptability are critical factors for success. The logistics and transportation fields demand a holistic approach to skills development. By enhancing cognitive, psychological, and manual skills, workers in these industries can effectively address the complex daily challenges, ensuring the smooth flow of goods and services while prioritizing safety and customer satisfaction.

Cognitive skills are vital in troubleshooting, decision-making, problem-solving, and strategic planning within logistics and transportation. Technicians and professionals in these industries must be able to process vast amounts of data, make quick and accurate judgments, and adapt to dynamic circumstances. Cognitive solid abilities enable them to optimize routes, manage inventory, and foresee potential disruptions, ultimately leading to smoother operations and cost savings.

In the logistics and transportation sectors, psychological skills are equally indispensable. Emotionally intelligent individuals can navigate high-pressure situations, diffuse conflicts, and build strong working relationships with colleagues and clients. Moreover, understanding and managing emotions is crucial for maintaining composure during unexpected challenges, such as traffic delays or adverse weather conditions. Enhanced psychological skills contribute to a more resilient and cohesive workforce, improving overall morale and customer satisfaction.

Manual dexterities, encompassing physical skills and coordination, are essential in handling, loading, and securing cargo. Whether operating heavy machinery or unloading fragile goods, precision and agility are indispensable for maintaining the integrity of shipments and ensuring safety standards are met. Workers with well-developed manual skills enhance workplace safety and contribute to cost-effective operations by minimizing damage and improving overall efficiency.

Improve Lifting Ability: Employees with the ability to lift heavy objects with or without the assistance of automation, machinery, and robots are crucial in manufacturing and logistics (mainly manufacturing plants and warehousing) for tasks such as loading and unloading trucks, moving materials within a facility, and handling large or bulky items.

Improve Good/Safe Driving Skills: Employees with demonstrable good driving records are crucial if your logistics and manufacturing system involves transporting goods. They can operate company vehicles safely and maintain a clean driving history.

Develop Loading and Unloading Skills: Skilled workers who excel in loading and unloading tasks are essential for moving goods efficiently within manufacturing facilities and during transportation. We will emphasize using automation, robotics, and manual techniques.

Improve Ability for Highly Focused and Detail Work: Detail-oriented individuals are critical for quality control and ensuring that products meet rigorous manufacturing standards. They can also help prevent errors in inventory management and order processing.

Improve Ability for Working with Pallet Jacks: Employees proficient in using pallet jacks can assist in moving goods within a warehouse or manufacturing facility, improving operational efficiency.

Develop Vehicle Maintenance Skills: Skilled maintenance personnel can ensure that company vehicles and machinery used in manufacturing are in excellent working condition, reducing downtime and costly repairs.

Develop Semi-Automation and Machinery Skills: Operators and technicians with expertise in operating and maintaining specialized machinery used in manufacturing processes are vital for production efficiency.

Transportation Management Systems: Professionals familiar with Transportation Management Systems (TMS) can optimize shipping routes, track shipments, and reduce transportation costs within your logistics system.

Develop Marketing, Sales Analysis, and Prospecting Skills: Sales prospecting skills might not be directly related to manufacturing and logistics operations but can be valuable if you and your participants are involved in direct sales to customers or clients. Coursewell’s Logistics and Manufacturing training is designed to leverage the above skills efficiently. You must build teams and allocate roles based on the skills listed below to ensure smooth and productive operations. Additionally, ongoing training will help you and your participants enhance these skills within your workforce, improving overall system performance and efficiency. When discussing the development of marketing and sales analysis and prospecting skills within the context of manufacturing and logistics operations, we believe bridging the gap between these skills and their relevance to the industry is essential. Below are the lessons included:

Understanding Customer Needs: Start by emphasizing the importance of understanding customer needs and preferences, even in manufacturing and logistics. Explain that practical sales analysis begins with knowing your target market and their demands.

Market Research: Discuss the role of market research in identifying potential customers, market trends, and opportunities. Explain how market research can help logistics and manufacturing professionals tailor their services to meet market demands effectively.

Customer Relationship Management (CRM): Introduce the concept of CRM systems and how they can track customer interactions, manage leads, and provide valuable insights into customer behavior. Emphasize the benefits of maintaining strong customer relationships in business sustainability.

Sales Funnel: Explain the sales funnel concept and how it applies to the manufacturing and logistics sectors. Describe the sales process stages and how prospects move through them, from initial contact to conversion.

Sales Prospecting: Acknowledge that while not the core focus of manufacturing and logistics, sales prospecting can still be valuable in cases where direct sales to clients or customers are involved. Discuss strategies for identifying and reaching out to potential clients, partners, or buyers.

Data Analytics for Sales: Highlight how data analytics can be used to track sales performance, assess marketing campaigns' effectiveness, and identify growth opportunities. Discuss tools and techniques for analyzing sales data in manufacturing and logistics.

Cross-Selling and Upselling: Explain how cross-selling and upselling techniques can be applied to manufacturing and logistics services. For example, offering complementary services or upgrading shipping options can increase revenue.

Marketing and Branding: Discuss the role of marketing and branding in creating a solid market presence. Explain how effective branding can set a logistics or manufacturing company apart from competitors.

Sales Training and Development: Mention the importance of providing sales training and development opportunities for direct sales or customer interaction employees. Explain how these skills can contribute to business growth.

Measuring ROI: Stress the significance of measuring the return on investment (ROI) for marketing and sales efforts. Discuss key performance indicators (KPIs) relevant to the industry, such as customer acquisition cost and customer lifetime value.

Assessments will include on-site tasks, online discussions, case studies, quizzes, on-site hands-on activities, and a final project. The final project will require participants to apply their knowledge to plan and execute a project, integrating logistics and project management principles learned throughout the course in their selected company or organization.

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Our online training programs are adaptive, mobile, self-paced, and personalized to satisfy your career certification needs.

THE PROCESS STARTS WITH AN ONLINE CONSULTATION TO DETERMINE YOUR CAREER GOALS, NEEDS & WANTS. THEN, WE CREATE A CAREER PROGRAM THAT RESPONDS TO YOUR UNIQUE ABILITIES & TRAINING NEEDS

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Sample Topics

Introduction to Logistics and Manufacturing

The Role of Logistics and Manufacturing in Business & Industry

Key Concepts and Terminology

Manufacturing Process Optimization to streamline production processes to improve efficiency and reduce waste.

Quality Control: Quality assurance specialists who can ensure products meet strict quality standards.

Automation and Robotics: Technicians who can implement and maintain automated manufacturing systems.

Lean Manufacturing: Professionals with expertise in lean principles to eliminate waste and improve overall operations.

Historical Development and Current Trends

Logistics Management

Supply Chain Management

Inventory Management

Transportation and Distribution

Warehousing and Materials Handling

Logistics Planning: Skilled professionals who can plan and optimize the movement of goods, ensuring efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

Inventory Management: Experts in managing stock levels, minimizing carrying costs, and preventing stockouts.

Supplier Relationship Management: Individuals who build and maintain strong relationships with suppliers for a smooth supply chain flow.

Demand Forecasting: Data analysts and statisticians who can predict customer demand accurately.

Technology and Computers

Introduction to Computers & Software Applications

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems: IT professionals who can implement and maintain ERP systems for seamless data integration.

Data Analytics: Data scientists and analysts extract insights from operational data for better decision-making.

Cybersecurity: Experts who can secure sensitive data and protect the system from cyber threats.

IoT Integration: Specialists who can integrate Internet of Things (IoT) devices for real-time monitoring and control.

Project Management Fundamentals

Project Initiation and Planning

Scope Definition and Work Breakdown Structure

Project Scheduling and Resource Allocation

Cost Estimation and Budgeting

Project Execution and Control

Team Management and Leadership

Risk Assessment and Mitigation

Quality Assurance and Control

Project Monitoring and Reporting

Logistics and Project Management Tools

Software and Technology Solutions

Data Analytics in Logistics and Project Management

Lean Six Sigma Principles

Sustainability in Logistics and Manufacturing

Green Logistics Practices

Sustainable Project Development

Environmental and Social Responsibility

Case Studies and Practical Application

Analyzing Real-World Logistics Challenges

Managing Complex Projects

Industry Best Practices

Future Trends in Logistics and Manufacturing

Innovations in Supply Chain Logistics & Manufacturing

Emerging Technologies in Project Execution

Adaptation to Global Changes

Additional Specialized Content Targeting Employment Needs

For additional training opportunities, check the list of courses on the left.

Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

This online certification training program provides relevant, state-of-the-art technical courses, knowledge & skills needed to prepare for careers in Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics. The participant will develop the employability, technical skills, and proficiency required to succeed in the field. It engages participants in active- and competency-based applied learning that contributes to problem-solving and occupation-specific skills and knowledge of all aspects of the Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics industry.

LOGISTICS

Logistics is the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient, adequate flow and storage of goods, services, and related information from the origin to the end of consumption to meet customers' needs. In this career certification training course, participants will acquire knowledge, strategies, technologies, and industry practices to manage and lead logistics, transportation, and distribution—including Logistics overview and strategy. Logistics network design. Sustainability and reverse logistics. Capacity planning and demand management. Order management. Inventory management. Warehouse management. Global logistics and transportation. To earn your Certified Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (CTDL) credential, the participants must pass a third-party exam administered via an online system (OnVue) or at Pearson VUE test centers worldwide. The exam consists of a hundred and fifty questions, and test-takers have up to three and a half hours to complete it.

PLANNING & INVENTORY MANAGEMENT

Planning and inventory management is the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services, and related information from point of origin to point of consumption to meet customers' needs. Participants will learn how adaptability, agility, sense-and-response, and resilience power supply chains in challenging times. Upon completion, participants will be prepared to take the Certified in Planning and Inventory Management (CPIM) credential. Participants will develop the essential competencies to work successfully across all functions of the supply chain. They will also gain the knowledge to effectively manage risks and disruptions, as well as leverage technology to streamline processes. The course content includes Supply Chain Management (SCM) Overview. Fundamentals of Demand Management. Planning Supply. Execute Supply Plan. Inventory Management. Continuous Improvement/Quality Management and Technologies. SCM Strategy. Sales and Operations Planning. Demand. Supply. Inventory. Schedules. Distribution. Quality, Continuous Improvement, and Technology.

SUPPLY CHAIN WAREHOUSING

The Supply Chain Warehousing certification training prepares participants with knowledge in warehousing and distribution. It provides an overview of distribution inventory management, product storage, packaging and shipment, and sustainability in logistics. Participants will be ready to engage with loading and shipping processes and work with common shipping documents. Schedule shipments and use various methods to track the shipments. Follow an effective order fulfillment cycle and work to improve order accuracy and efficiency. Use inventory management systems in warehouses and distribution centers to accurately report the quantity and value of the materials received, stored, and shipped to customers. Categorize inventory and manage the costs associated with holding inventory. Manage customer returns. Follow environmentally sustainable work practices on the job. Implement a structured problem-solving process to deal with problems in warehouses or distribution centers. Make appropriate decisions about using different types of transportation carriers, understanding their characteristics and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Apply different performance metrics to measure the success of a facility in the warehousing and distribution industry.

SUPPLY CHAIN PROCUREMENT

The Supply Chain Procurement certification training is developed mainly for entry-level SCM trainees. But experienced supply chain professionals can also gain additional procurement knowledge and skills.  The training overviews procurement fundamentals, sourcing strategies, supplier relationship management, negotiations, and evaluation metrics. Participants will be equipped to Develop a strategic sourcing strategy. Establish effective procurement policies. Effectively score supplier capabilities and select optimal suppliers. Engage in more effective contract management negotiations. Trace the purchase order flow from requirements identification to purchase order close-out. Review supplier and internal procurement organization performance using data and metrics. Engage in sustainable and ethical sourcing

Manufacturing & Production

PRODUCT MANAGEMENT

This course explains the product management process throughout the product life cycle. And how to build an innovative product to drive business revenue growth. Participants will identify the various roles for developing & launching a product and integrating customer experience and technology into the product goal. Understand the value of market research and competitor benchmarking, identify effective product differentiation, and how translate technical differentiation into marketable phrasing. Participants will identify the various elements needed to develop a new digital product. Explore agile development. And differentiate technical requirements and the attributes of software development kits and application programming interfaces (APIs).

PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN

Develop mastery of advanced manufacturing production at the entry-level to front-line supervisor through completing the certification assessments.  And to raise the level of performance of production technicians to help employers ensure their workforce increases the company’s productivity and competitiveness. The course covers safety, quality practices & measurement, manufacturing processes & production, maintenance awareness, and green production.

INDUSTRIAL ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

Introduction to 3D Printing. 3D Certified User & Application. 3D Advanced Materials. Reverse Engineering Scan to Print. AutoCAD and SolidWorks Essentials. Process Selection. Additive Manufacturing Health & Safety, Risks, and Mitigation. Powder Management. Metal Powder Bed Fusion. Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion. Design & Strategies for Additive Manufacturing. Laser Processing.

MANUFACTURING PROCESSES & PRACTICES

Introduction to Pneumatics Industrial Systems, Processes and Control. Pneumatics Systems Maintenance. Pneumatic Technologies.

INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS, PROCESSES, AND CONTROL

Mechanical Maintenance. Preventive Maintenance. Maintenance Planning. Introduction to PLC’s 12 Programmable Logic Controllers. Digital Sensors. Electrical Principles. Electrical Safety Awareness. Industrial Electrical Systems Troubleshooting. Industry 4.0. Automation Pyramid Technologies.

ROBOTICS AND COLLABORATIVE ROBOTICS

Introduction Robotic Welding. Robotic Welding. Robotics – Entry Level. Robotics – Intermediate Level. Robotics – Advanced Level. Innovation through Robotics. Cobotics. Programming and Vision.

ADVANCED METROLOGY AND SYSTEMS

On-boarding Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerance. Geometric Dimension and Tolerance Techniques.

OPERATIONS AND PROCESSES FOR THE PHARMA & FOOD INDUSTRIES

Introduction to cGMP for the Bio & Pharmaceutical Industry. Introduction to Technical Writing for the Manufacturing Sector. Advanced Technical Writing for the Manufacturing Sector. Introduction to Bioprocessing. Introduction to Cleanroom Operatives. Introduction to Medical Device Quality Systems & Regulation. Introduction to Medical Device Technologies. Introduction to Clinical Trials in the Pharmaceutical Sector.  Introduction to PAT (Process Analytical Technology for the Bio & Pharmaceutical Sector.  Introduction to QC for (Bio) Pharmaceutical Manufacturing. Introduction to Validation for the Pharmaceutical Industry. Developing Essential Competencies for a Digital Age. Process Digitization. Introduction to QC Analysis and Materials Testing for the Construction Sector.  Assessment of Food Defense risk and development of TACCP (Threats Assessment and Critical Control Points) systems for the food industry. Medical Devices. Process Analytical Technology. Pharma Utilities, Facilities, HVAC, and Cleanroom. Bioprocessing. Tablet and Capsule Manufacturing and Packing Processing. Module Validation. Quality Assurance and GMP. Pharmaceutical Product Development. Pharma Utilities, Facilities, HVAC, and Cleanroom.

LEAN MANUFACTURING AND OPTIMIZATION OF PROCESS & OPERATIONS FOR INDUSTRY 4.0

Introduction to Lean Manufacturing. Six Sigma Yellow Belt. Lean Pass for Construction. Yellow Belt – Construction. Six Sigma Green Belt. People & Human Perspective of Lean. Lean Mentoring and Coaching. Lean Executive Leadership. Production Planning and Control. Lean in Service. Lean Laboratory Training. Good Manufacturing Practices.

MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIORS & PROCESSES FOR INDUSTRY 4.0

Value Stream Mapping. Systematic Problem Solving. Cashflow Management. Human Error Reduction. Executive Wellness & Leadership. Enterprise Excellence & Strategy Deployment.  Agile Work. An Introduction to Finance. Influencing Virtual Teams. Solving Problems by Making Effective Decisions. Leading Innovation and Change.

Project Management

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