All students who take a Subject Specific class are eligible to earn 0.5 of a Continuing Education Credits (CEU).
You must score 80% or higher to obtain a passing mark for the class. This completion entitles you to receive a certificate of achievement. This certificate will also highlight the number of CEU’s you have earned.
I HATE DISCOUNTS
The people that know me and have worked with me in any capacity of the past forty plus years know that I HATE DISCOUNTS. I know you have to offer some special pricing every now and again. However, too many people just change the price on an item in a transaction and that leaves a […]
Updating the Add to stock blog from yesterday
Yesterday we had difficulty in format for the table of probabilities. With this update we hope we can clear up any misunderstandings. The first column is the time between the last two calls of a part number. The second column is the probability of a sale in the coming twelve month period of time. Time […]
Adding Parts to Inventory
Since we started this blog we have written on inventory management three times. Once on variable lead times, once on economic order quantities and once on the only part that matters. They have each received a lot of reads. Thank you. Let me introduce a fourth line of attack on managing the inventory – when […]
A Customer Service Tool
VoIP – voice over internet protocol. What a name. Well what it does is quite remarkable. This is where your computer drives your phone system. A call comes into your Company and the computer directs the call to the appropriate extension while at the same time it paints your computer screen with the pertinent information […]
The 1st Weekend in March
Well here we are – the first weekend in March. The leap February got things all cross ways – a friend of mine had his birthday on Wednesday – he is now 17. Now wouldn’t that be amazing? I can’t say that I would want to go back to seventeen again. Once was enough. Well […]
Friday Filosophy
Friends are angels who lift our feet when our own wings have trouble remembering how to fly. It is not what happens to you but how you respond to what happens to you No one has ever made himself great by showing how small someone else is.