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LWS: Customer Service Manager Advanced Certification Classes (ENG)

Learning Without Scars offers industry job function certification programs that are unique within the capital goods industries. In order to enter into our certification program, the employee has to demonstrate their level of job-specific skills and knowledge via a Diagnostic Certification Assessment. For those that score on the low end, a prerequisite bundle of classes is highly recommended.

Employees have the option to enter certification programs at any of the three levels: Basic, Advanced or Master; however, we highly recommended that students select an entry point based on the score of the Diagnostic Certification Assessment. The certification learning content continually builds as the learner progresses through the three levels. For the best and most successful learning experience, it makes sense to follow the learning path guidance we offer.

The Second Level of Certification is “Advanced.” This credential indicates that the holder has specialized knowledge and expertise beyond the foundational level for their field. It proves a high level of achievement and a commitment to professional development, which can set an individual apart among those in their professional field of expertise. It also serves as another step toward achieving the top credential, Master Certification.  There are eight classes that one must successfully complete in order to take the Advanced Certification Test which consists of one hundred and fifty questions.

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LWS: Customer Service Manager Basic Certification Classes (ENG)

Learning Without Scars offers industry job function certification programs that are unique within the capital goods industries. In order to enter into our certification program, the employee has to demonstrate their level of job-specific skills and knowledge via a Diagnostic Certification Assessment. For those that score on the low end, a prerequisite bundle of classes is highly recommended.

Employees have the option to enter certification programs at any of the three levels: Basic, Advanced or Master; however, we highly recommended that students select an entry point based on the score of the Diagnostic Certification Assessment. The certification learning content continually builds as the learner progresses through the three levels. For the best and most successful learning experience, it makes sense to follow the learning path guidance we offer.

The First Level of Certification is “Basic.” This is an entry-level credential that demonstrates foundational knowledge or skills that expand upon those offered in the prerequisite classes. It’s designed for beginners or others that could benefit from a “refresher” curriculum, and serves as another stepping stone toward achieving more advanced qualifications. There are eight classes that one must successfully complete in order to take the Basic Certification Test which consists of one hundred and twenty questions.

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LWS: Supplier Relationship Management (ENG)

In today’s complex business environment, the importance of building strong supplier relationships cannot be overstated. A robust and strategic supplier relationship management (SRM) approach forms the backbone of a supply chain that is efficient, reliable, and adaptive to changing market conditions. Companies that prioritize long-term partnerships with their suppliers can reap benefits far beyond timely […]

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LWS: Understanding Electrical Circuits and Drawings (ENG)

This class introduces the essential foundation of electrical drawings, which serve as vital tools for the design, documentation, and maintenance of electrical systems. These drawings provide graphical representations of components, connections, and configurations, allowing engineers, technicians, and electricians to construct, interpret, and troubleshoot circuits effectively. Electrical drawings are organized into four primary categories, each encompassing […]

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LWS: Electrical Mastering Ohm’s Law (ENG)

In today’s technology-driven world, a solid grasp of electrical principles is essential for careers in engineering, electronics, and applied physics. This course on Ohm’s Law provides a critical foundation, offering a clear and structured exploration of the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits. Through the study of Ohm’s Law, participants will develop […]

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LWS: Electrical Safety in the Workplace (ENG)

Your participation in this class reflects a proactive commitment to workplace safety—an essential foundation for our collective well-being. The knowledge and skills you develop here will serve you throughout your career. Safety is not a single achievement; it is a continuous practice that demands awareness, responsibility, and collaboration. A truly productive and positive work environment […]

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LWS: Electrical Safety in the Workplace (ENG)

Your participation in this class reflects a proactive commitment to workplace safety—an essential foundation for our collective well-being. The knowledge and skills you develop here will serve you throughout your career. Safety is not a single achievement; it is a continuous practice that demands awareness, responsibility, and collaboration. A truly productive and positive work environment […]

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LWS: Understanding Electrical Circuits and Drawings (ENG)

This class introduces the essential foundation of electrical drawings, which serve as vital tools for the design, documentation, and maintenance of electrical systems. These drawings provide graphical representations of components, connections, and configurations, allowing engineers, technicians, and electricians to construct, interpret, and troubleshoot circuits effectively. Electrical drawings are organized into four primary categories, each encompassing […]