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2010 Partial Scholarship Rules
Unfortunately
because the current world economic crisis, the former supporters of the
jcmelo Institute canceled all the
totally free MBA courses in this 2010 year.
However, in this period as an alternative it is possible to apply
for a partial scholarship from our academic supporter
AbetInternational,
for only US$
220.00 in only one payment (instead of the standard cost of US$ 590.00),
and this
including the final examination,
the Diploma and the Transcript with a Public Notary seal.
To
apply, first see in the link "Frequently Asked Questions", the
details of that partial scholarship, and later fill the Form which is in the
Enrollment
link and send to us.
MBA programs in 35 languages!
Any one of our courses or MBA programs, are taught in up
to 35 languages! In each lesson you will receive two versions, the
original in English and another language of your choice, as your
native language (among our 35 languages options). For details, see
the link How It Work.
And that is very good for you, because in
the Business and IT fields the English is imperative, and you can
compare paragraph by paragraph in the two languages. To compare, you
will see both paragraphs at the same time. As an example, in the
Google Translate link (in the right column) please go to your native
language, and mouse over text or paragraph to view both languages at
the same time.
Available Languages
All courses are in English,
plus the same lessons in one of the following
translations:
Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech,
Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew,
Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian,
Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak,
Slovenian, Espanol, Swedish, Ukrainian,
Vietnamese.
Diploma
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In the end of any of our MBA Programs, you
will receive a multiple choice Examination.
Later, you will receive your
1.
Public
Notary certified Diploma
2.
Electronic Transcript
(also printed).
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Up to 115 lessons in each Fast-Track
MBA,
BMS Business Management School
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BMS01-Business Administration &
e-Company
BMS02-International Trade Management
ITM
BMS03-Public Administration &
e-Government
BMS04-Internet Marketing & Sales &
e-Commerce BMS05-Project Management PM BMS06-Executive Business Administration
EMBA
BMS07-Human Resources Management
HR BMS08-Finance
Management BMS09-Hospital & Health
Management BMS10-Hotel & Tourism
Management
ITMS
Information Technology Management School
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ITMS01-Chief Information Officer CIO ITMS02-Customer Relationship
Management CRM ITMS03-Enterprise Resources Planning ERP ITMS04-Business Intelligence & Data Mining
BI ITMS05-Virtualization
& Cloud Computing Management ITMS06-Voip
Telephony System Management VSM
ITMS07-Purchasing & Supply Chain Management
SCM
ITMS08-Business Automation & Workflow
Management
ITMS09-Information Technology Security
Management
Brief Notes on Purchasing & Supply Chain Management SCM
Dr. S. Maurer, MBA Professor
They left that up to the warėhouse people and assumed that everything would work as before.
Combining RFID data with barcode information creates even more information that can be manipulated and collected.
RFID: RFID is not necessarily better than bar codes. The two are different technologies and have different applications, which sometimes overlap. The great difference between the two is bar codes are line-of-sight technology.
That phrase also applies to one of the most critical functions in wholesale distribution, the purchasing Director/manager.
Drill down into specific supply chain processes and identify improvement opportunities that will significantly impact performance.
Based on the product selected, the software drives the selection of processor speed and memory, operating system and wireless protocol requirements and ensures that customers order valid configurations of products.
it's absolutely critical to develop a competency in outsourcing and then grow an outsourcing relationship that's consistent with the supply chain.
Location decisions: The geographic placement of production facilities, stocking points, and sourcing points is the natural first step in creating a supply chain.
Since people cost money and time is money, it often comes down to, guess what? Money.
As I pointed out in a previous article, supply chain management [scm] is a complex animal.
The effort in these types of decisions is to effectively and efficiently manage the product flow in the strategically planned supply chain.
The missing piece of this puzzle was that the call center reps did not buy into the system, nor did they participate in the process of validating that all of the business conditions were tested or being met.
Some products may be scheduled to be environmentally scrapped for materials.
A new theory suggests that the problem of supply chain management has focused on the supplier where it needs instead to focus on the consumer.
Customers will demand faster, timelier delivery of orders.
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MBA
of Purchasing & Supply Chain Management SCM
A supply chain is
a network of supplier, manufacturing, assembly, distribution, and logistics
facilities that perform the functions of procurement of materials,
transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products, and
the distribution of these products to customers. Supply chains arise in both
manufacturing and service organizations.
Supply chain Management
SCM is a system approach to managing the entire flow of
information, materials, and services from raw materials suppliers through
factories and warehouses to the end customer. Effective supply chain management
is the key to productivity and competitiveness of manufacturing and service
enterprises.
The emergence of
the Internet and other advances in information and communications technologies
has led to significant changes in the design and operation of supply chain
networks, with integration and automation as the key ingredients. Supply chains
have become ubiquitous and
Additionally, we
teach the supplementary subject rfid tags radio frequency identification.
The
Purchasing
& Supply Chain Management SCM
Program
Our online
Purchasing & Supply
Chain Management SCM curriculum would provide a first level exposure to all the
building blocks, decision making issues, and emerging technological advances in
the area of purchasing & supply chain management,
including
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CIO Chief Information Officer
Role
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General Control Theory
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Feedback Control System
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Essentials
of Purchasing
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Essentials of
Supply Chain Management SCM
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Internet
Technologies and e-Commerce in supply chain operations
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Radio-Frequency
Identification RFID (RFID tags)
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The role of
electronic marketplaces and e-Procurement standards in purchasing.
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The major
building blocks, major functions, major business processes, performance
metrics, and major decisions (strategic, tactical, and operational) in
supply chain networks.
Who
Should Attend?
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Industry
professionals who wish to understand the fundamental issues and emerging
trends in this important area
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Academics who
are teaching or planning to teach a course on supply chain management at
undergraduate or Master's level
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Senior
undergraduate students, Master's students, and research students who wish to
obtain a sound exposure to the area of SCM
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Any
Information Technology IT professionals.
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