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The APICS
Certified in Integrated Resource Management (CIRM) program provides the
leadership, the framework,and the educational resources to help all organisations
meet the challenges of today's global marketplace. The CIRM program is
the educational framework necessary to prepare individuals to gain the
knowledge they need to cope with,and to make and implement decisions in,
an environment subject to rapid and constant change.
Objectives
To develop multiskilled persons who:
- can provide
effective leadership to self-directed work teams
- can integrate
resources for competitive advantage
- understand
the implications of all potential decisions
- can make
decisions that will be in the long-term best interest of an organization
- can successfully
initiate and manage change within an organization
- can contribute
directly to the improved operational performance of an organization.
The intent
of the CIRM program is to provide organizations with people who are capable
of creating and succeeding in the 21st century. An organisation with a
team of individual who have successfully completed the CIRM program will
hold a distinct competitive advantage. A few of the world-class organizations
that are investing in CIRM:
- EDS
- IBM
- Grant
Thornton
- Ernst
& Young
- AT&T
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- Andersen
Consulting
- Eastman
Kodak
- Philips
- Caterpillar
/ Solar Turbine
- Dow
Chemical
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Modules
in CIRM program
Enterprise Concepts and Fundamentals (EC&F)
- First
module in the CIRM program
- Introduces
the strategic fundamentals of the value-driven enterprise, management
concept of organizational design and structure, the basic business processes
that will be covered in the CIRM curriculum, and the four basic support
functions of quality, human resources, finance and accounting, and information
systems
Identifying
and Creating Demand
- Deals
with business processes involved in the definition of the marketplace
and in selling the products the enterprise has available, or is willing
to develop.
- Include
strategies and tactics that identify, define, and quantify customer
wants and needs, and those that result in mutually profitable sales
- To identify
and close on customer demand so the rest of an enterprise's resources
can be used effectively to deliver products and services that add value
for customers
Designing
Products and Processes
- Examines
the systems, approaches, and strategies used by an enterprise to convert
a need or innovation into a product, process, or service that meets
the expectations of both the enterprise and the customer
- Shows
how design strategy seeks to draw on an organization's strengths and
competencies to reinforce and sustain competitive position based on
providing value to customer
- Examines
the activities in the design process, which include organizing and defining
the design team, determining the resources needed, identifying the work
to be done and the anticipated output from the work, doing the actual
work, and measuring the results
Delivering
Products and Services
- Examines
the systems, approaches, and strategies used by an enterprise to make
the transition from concept to product and from customer expectation
to product delivery
Integrated
Enterprise Management
- The final
course acts as a capstone of the whole CIRM educational program, uniting
all the areas covered in the other four modules together with the application
of strategic thinking to enterprisewide issues, such as the integration
of individuals within teams, functions, and the enterprise, and the
evolution of an enterprise within its environment and over time.
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