Master Certificate in Supply Management (CPSM® Certification)*
6 days, Open Enrollment  | 
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(* non-credit, Executive Education) 



Challenge yourself and make the move to gain supply management's most prestigious designation. ISM (Institute for Supply Management) launched the Certified Professional in Supply Management® (CPSM®) program in May 2008. The CPSM® is the credential that surpasses the demands of the international marketplace with multi-faceted skills in areas such as finance, supplier relationship management, organizational global strategy and risk compliance

The CPSM® qualification will enable professionals to gain a clear understanding of their organization's supply operation and enable managers to take an active role in critical decisions. Each step in the development of an organization's products and/or services is controlled by supply management. Current evolution of the profession dictates that a strategic level qualification is needed for professionals to effectively implement innovative supply strategies throughout their entire organization. 


PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

F o u n d a t i o n   o f   S u p p l y   M a n a g e m e n t:

~ Contracting and Negotiations
Prepare solicitations for competitive bids, quotations and proposals with pertinent specifications, terms and conditions; prepare for and develop strategies and tactics for negotiations, including definition of roles and responsibilities of team members; lead/conduct/support negotiations with suppliers to obtain desired results; manage the preparation and/or issuance of contracts/purchase orders/agreements; and administer contracts/purchase orders from award to completion or termination.

~ Cost and Finance
Prepare and/or administer a supply management department budget; develop a cost management program strategies for purchases; identify savings potential and opportunities and strategies for specific categories through spend analysis; perform cost/benefit analyses on acquisitions; and develop financing and leveraging strategies for purchases.
 

~ International
Identify and assess international markets to source goods and services; develop international sources of materials and services; and develop and maintain documentation regarding cross-border transactions.

~ Social Responsibility
 
Develop and act upon a code of business conduct for the supply management function and external suppliers; establish and monitor environmentally responsible and compliant programs throughout the supply chain and life-cycle; and implement, monitor and promote organizational and supply chain safety policies and procedures.

~ Sourcing
Analyze potential sources of goods or services; evaluate competitive offerings to determine the overall best offer for a product/service; and plan and communicate sourcing and supply strategies based on forecasted data.

~ Supplier Relationship Management
 
Identify opportunities and benefits for rationalizing supply base; develop/manage effective relationships with suppliers; develop/implement a supplier diversity program; develop new supplier qualification plans and reports to assure components, materials and suppliers meet specified requirements (regulatory, safety, reliability, quality); conduct supplier performance evaluations; and develop and execute supplier exit strategies.

E f f e c t i v e   S u p p l y   M a n a g e m e n t   P e r f o r m a n c e:

~ Forecasting
Perform analysis and provide data on current and future and global/domestic market conditions, benchmarks and industry trends to management and/or user departments; develop supply forecasts in light of economic, competitive, technology, market and currency trends and conditions that affect procurement; and manage forecasted data with suppliers.

~ Logistics
Design/modify logistics facility layouts and equipment designs to support business model, increase productivity and lower operating costs; direct traffic/distribution policies and procedures to ensure optimum flow of material and consolidation of freight; manage international transportation, invoicing and documentation functions to ensure corporate compliance with all governmental import, export, haz-mat and air freight regulations; and manage the resolution of delivery/receiving problems including freight loss and damage claims.

~ Materials and Inventory Management
Develop/implement a material and/or service standardization program; develop/implement a warehouse and inventory management system; coordinate and/or monitor the movement of equipment and assets within the organization; and develop, oversee and execute multi-channel disposition plan for excess inventory and finished goods.

~ Organization and Department Assessment
Monitor work against business plans and take action to resolve variances or adjusts plans as appropriate; develop performance criteria and evaluate supply management staff performance; develop tools and processes to measure, report and improve compliance with supply management policies; and analyze and resolve issues raised in supply management audit reports.

~ Planning
Implement or utilize requirements planning (xRP— e.g., ERP, MRP, MRP II DRP, DRP II) to align supply management and operations activities to support organizational strategy; and develop, implement, maintain and monitor the forecasting, operations planning, scheduling and inventory control functions to ensure optimum use of capacity and resources.

~ Product Development
Participate in product/service development or specification/requirement changes that support organizational merchandising and marketing efforts to meet customer needs; and manage ramp-up strategy and implementation to full-scale production for new product introductions.

~ Project Management
Perform project management activities representing the supply management organization; and implement a continuous improvement proces within the supply chain in accordance with organizational objectives. 

~ Quality
Develop/administer a supplier certification program; develop measurements for continuous quality improvement and target setting; develop, measure and evaluate quality; and requirements to continuously improve supplier performance.

L e a d e r s h i p   i n   S u p p l y   M a n a g e m e n t:

~ Leadership
Represent the supply management organization in decisions related to the organization-wide or project objective setting, budgeting, staffing and policies; develop and implement business plans that will meet customer service, corporate profit and return on equity goals; develop, implement and monitor a strategic supply management plan and operating plan based on market conditions, business needs and available resources; plan/develop/provide operating policies, guidelines and procedures; modify as necessary in order to achieve the optimal structure; develop/implement changes to the organization's supply management policies as needed; participate in company acquisitions and/or mergers and/or divestitures to assure the continuity of supply and capture synergy opportunities; represent the supply organization in meetings with corporations, government agencies, professional associations and other organizations; lead or participate in cross-functional and/or multifunctional teams (e.g., project management, process improvement, international teams); disseminate information and promote training related to supply management policies and procedures; and market the value of strategic sourcing and sourcing strategies and initiatives to management and internal customers; evaluate the supply management organizational structure and modify as necessary in order to achieve the optimal structure; hire, develop, retain, promote and/or dismiss supply management personnel; supervise and lead human resources to achieve initiatives; conduct/authorize job training for the professional development of the staff; develop/manage/evaluate/measure relationships with internal departments; develop/utilize criteria for evaluating supply management department performance; conduct role design evaluation and potential job redesign requirements; and create and manage a succession plan, allocating work assignments in such a way as to provide career development and growth opportunities.

~ Risk and Compliance
Develop, implement and manage a risk profile and strategies in accordance with existing contracts, applicable laws, regulations and organizational policy; develop and implement


PROGRAM DATES / LOCATIONS

Saturday Program Starting January 2010 ~ 8:30am-4:30pm  |  NSU Main Campus, Fort Lauderdale
  Session dates: January 30, February 6, 13, 20, 27, and March 6, 2010

Saturday
Program Starting March 2010 ~ 8:30am-4:30pm  |  NSU Miramar Educational Center
  Session dates: March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 10, and 17, 2010

Saturday Program Starting May 2010 ~ 8:30am-4:30pm  |  NSU Miami-Kendall Educational Center 
  Session dates: May 1, 8, 15, 22, June 5, and 12, 2010
  *Session break - May 29, 2010

Saturday Program Starting August 2010 ~ 8:30am-4:30pm  |  NSU Main Campus, Fort Lauderdale
  Session dates: August 7, 14, 21, 28, September 11, and 25, 2010
  *Session break - September 4, 2010

Saturday Program Starting October 2010 ~ 8:30am-4:30pm  |  NSU Miami-Kendall Educational Center
  Session dates: October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, and November 6, 2010

PROGRAM FEE

Fee of $2,300 includes tuition, instructional materials, and coffee breaks.



ON-SITE OFFERING/S



Using core programs, we are able to align established objectives directly with an organization's competency framework and to specific job competency models. Your needs are matched with our extensive resources, instructional design team, and program facilitator to design a program that is tailored to fit your specified objectives and requirements. Consequently, your program will be designed to develop specific behaviors and competencies (i.e. skills, knowledge, and attitudes) that lead to superior performance.



For additional on-site program information and pricing, please contact:

Dr. Vince Daniels, Executive Director
Tel: 954.262.5181  |  Toll free: 800.672.7223, extension 25181
E-mail:
vdaniels@nova.edu

Pamela Echeverria, Assistant Director
Tel: 954.262.5161  |  Toll free: 800.672.7223, extension 25161 
E-mail:
pechever@nova.edu 


REGISTRATION

We encourage you to register early to reserve your place in the class.

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Hudson Institute of Entrepreneurship and Executive Education
H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship
Nova Southeastern University
3301 College Avenue, Carl DeSantis Building, Suite 2088
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, FL 33314

Class size is limited; enrollment is on a space-available basis.

We accept the following forms of payment: check (payable to "Nova Southeastern University") and credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or American Express). Payment arrangements must be made for your registration to be considered complete.



SUBSTITUTION, CANCELLATION, AND TRANSFER POLICIES

Program fees are due in full upon application to the program. If you are unable to attend this program, we will accept an appropriate substitute participant to take your place up to the day of the program. There is a $75 administration fee for substitutions made less than two weeks prior to the start of the program. NSU will grant an 80 percent refund for cancellations made two or more weeks prior to the start of the program. For cancellations made within two weeks prior to the start of the program, a 50 percent refund will be granted. There is no refund if you withdraw after the start of the program. We will allow one transfer of this registration to a future offering of the same program. We will charge an administration fee for any future postponements.

Fees and dates are subject to change without notice.




CONTACT INFORMATION

For additional program information, please contact us at: 

Hudson Institute of Entrepreneurship and Executive Education
H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship
Nova Southeastern University
3301 College Avenue, Carl DeSantis Building, Suite 2088
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, FL 33314

Tel: 954.262.5137
Toll Free: 800.672.7223, ext. 25137
Fax: 954.262.3188
E-mail:
execed@nova.edu

http://nova.edu/execed (programs listed by category)
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PROGRAM STAFF

Dr. Vincent S. Daniels  l  Executive Director  l  vdaniels@nova.edu
Grisell V. Sotolongo   Director  l  sotolongo@nova.edu
Pamela Echeverria  l  Assistant Director  l  pechever@nova.edu
Karen Mendez  l  Operations Coordinator  l 
mendezk@nova.edu
Niemah Butler  l  Financial Coordinator  l 
niemah@huizenga.nova.edu



Hudson Institute


Dr. Vincent S. Daniels
Executive Director
vdaniels@nova.edu

Grisell Sotolongo
Director
sotolongo@nova.edu

Pamela Echeverria
Assistant Director
pechever@nova.edu

Karen Mendez
Operations Coordinator
mendezk@nova.edu

Niemah Butler
Financial Coordinator
niemah@huizenga.nova.edu