Friday, August 05, 2005
Better Than A Supply Chain Book?
I realize that there are some poor online classes out there. Ones without multimedia or hands-on learning or instructor interaction.
The good news is that Next Level Purchasing's online purchasing classes are not mundane like that. The bad news is that those crappy classes make people assume that all online classes are that bad.
I had an interesting conversation with a potential customer the other day who wasn't sure that there was an advantage to our purchasing training compared to reading a supply chain book. So I laid out seven points that clearly make our classes much more valuable than reading a book. Those points are:
1. You can ask an unlimited number of questions over a period of 60 days with a guaranteed 24 hour response time. Try getting that type of response from a supply chain book author.
2. You engage in interactive, Web-based exercises that make learning more "hands-on."
3. Each class has 8 quizzes to test your knowledge and identify areas for you to review for greater understanding.
4. There are audio clips that you can listen to when you need a break from reading.
5. All material is online, meaning that you get updates in real-time and can be assured of having the latest information immediately available to you.
6. You get a Certificate of Completion mailed to you.
7. You earn Continuing Education Hours which you can apply towards your purchasing certification requirements.
So if you were thinking that a supply chain book will help you as much as our classes, hopefully, this post will make the advantages clearer to you.
Respectfully,
Charles Dominick, C.P.M., SPSM
President
Next Level Purchasing, Inc.
Give Your Purchasing Career A Boost By
Earning Your SPSM Certification Online At
http://www.NextLevelPurchasing.com
The good news is that Next Level Purchasing's online purchasing classes are not mundane like that. The bad news is that those crappy classes make people assume that all online classes are that bad.
I had an interesting conversation with a potential customer the other day who wasn't sure that there was an advantage to our purchasing training compared to reading a supply chain book. So I laid out seven points that clearly make our classes much more valuable than reading a book. Those points are:
1. You can ask an unlimited number of questions over a period of 60 days with a guaranteed 24 hour response time. Try getting that type of response from a supply chain book author.
2. You engage in interactive, Web-based exercises that make learning more "hands-on."
3. Each class has 8 quizzes to test your knowledge and identify areas for you to review for greater understanding.
4. There are audio clips that you can listen to when you need a break from reading.
5. All material is online, meaning that you get updates in real-time and can be assured of having the latest information immediately available to you.
6. You get a Certificate of Completion mailed to you.
7. You earn Continuing Education Hours which you can apply towards your purchasing certification requirements.
So if you were thinking that a supply chain book will help you as much as our classes, hopefully, this post will make the advantages clearer to you.
Respectfully,
Charles Dominick, C.P.M., SPSM
President
Next Level Purchasing, Inc.
Give Your Purchasing Career A Boost By
Earning Your SPSM Certification Online At
http://www.NextLevelPurchasing.com
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)






1 comment:
If you are looking to move your organization into the 21st century by dumping that old paper based purchasing process, you may be in for a pleasant surprise when it comes to the overall procurement costs.
Of course there are many overpriced e-procurement providers that can charge more than the market can stand, but an online web based solution can be very cost effective. Because there is no software or hardware to install, it becomes much easier to implement than applications hosted within your network.
Taking steps to replace the 4 part purchase order process will allow the enterprise to become more efficient and still maintain the control points necessary for accountability purposes. Initiating a replacement to the manual paper process does require some change management, but once in place, stakeholders will wonder how they got along without out it.
Gravity Garden
http://gravitygarden.com/procurement-engineering/web-based-procurement.html
Post a Comment