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Achieve your Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Certification (PSC). In this program you will learn practical skills that can be applied on the job right away, demonstrate your commitment to building a solid maintenance planning and scheduling program, and increase your value to your organization.
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The Graduate Certificate in Planning offers an entry pathway to the Master of Planning (C04007) for students who have professional experience in planning but do not have an appropriate undergraduate qualification, or have a bachelor's degree in an unrelated field. The degree enables professionals t…
Available on uts.edu.au
This course is part of the Supply Chain Management Specialization
When you enroll in this course, you'll also be enrolled in this Specialization.
Learn new concepts from industry experts
Gain a foundational understanding of a subject or tool
Develop job-relevant skills with hands-on projects
Earn a shar…
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This course is the Planning and Scheduling Definitive Guide.
The skill and the knowledge of planning and scheduling are really way underappreciated and unrecognized. We have seen a lot throughout our career life that does not know what the planner should do? How to do? And how important is he or she…
Available on udemy.com
The Strategy and Business Planning Professional Certification is an accreditation that endorses you both for the knowledge in developing the strategy of the organization and planning your business by using a strategic framework. The certification is the result of a complex, experiential learning pr…
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The Supply Chain Planning Certificate Program teaches you the fundamentals of supply chain planning with a focus on synchronized planning.
Synchronized planning is a cross functional approach to planning that engages multiple functional stakeholders working together to align their plans and strateg…
Available on ascm.org
What is production planning and control and why is there a need for it? This course offers an in-depth understanding of the techniques, functions and applications of this important industrial field. You will study the tools used to ensure plans are well scheduled and executed in time, allowing you …
Available on alison.com
Projects are all around us. Virtually every organization runs projects, either formally or informally. We are engaged in projects at home and at work. Across settings, planning principles and execution methodologies can offer ways in which projects can be run more effectively and efficiently. Proje…
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A Planning course hands you the framework. It can't tell you whether the decision in front of you is the right one, or catch the habit that's quietly holding you back.
A mentor closes that gap. They review your real work, point out what you can't see yourself, and keep you moving when a video would have left you stuck.
Common questions about choosing a course and actually getting results from it.
A course teaches the framework. A mentor makes sure you finish it and use it. Most people stall halfway or forget what they watched within weeks. A Planning mentor keeps you accountable and gives you feedback on your real work, which a video can't do.
An instructor teaches one fixed curriculum to thousands of people. A mentor works one-to-one on your situation, your projects, your goals and your next move, and reacts to the actual work in front of you.
You can get far with good courses and real projects. But most people reach a point where a video can't tell them whether the call they're about to make is right for their team. That's where a Planning mentor saves you months.
One course finished and applied beats five started and abandoned. Pick the one that fits the problem you have right now, work through it, and put each lesson to use the same week. Add another only once you've shipped something with the first.
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