
Submit your webinar idea if you would like to host a webinar on a specific topic. Participating in CMAA webinars can be done for free. You will receive one CCM Renewal Point, one Professional Development Hour (PDH), and a certificate of completion. You can submit an idea for a construction-related webcast here.
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CMAA webinars offer 1 CM Renewal Point, (RP) or 1 Professional Development Time (PDH).
CMAA webinars offer CMs worldwide 1 CCM renewal point (RP), or 1 professional development hour (PDH). RMs can be used for continuing education credits, and PDHs can be used for professional development. RMs can also be used to renew your CCM credential. This credential is valid two years.
The CMAA Southern Nevada Chapter offers opportunities for professional development for construction managers. These include monthly breakfast meetings, educational activities, and CCM certification. CMAA national membership offers professional training and education for construction manager. The professional development section is open to all who wish to update or gain new knowledge.
Benefits of attending a webinar
A webinar is a great tool to increase sales leads and provide better customer service. A webinar is delivered in different formats, including a single speaker, panel discussions, or a moderator presenting multiple speakers. A webinar that is successful will be memorable and have a strong message.
Webinars can easily be viewed from anywhere at any time. The presenter can prerecord and then upload the webinar at a convenient time. The entire experience is highly customizable. Webinars are also accessible geographically, so people can participate from anywhere.

Webinars provide a platform for people to communicate and create connections with each other. Webinars allow participants to ask questions, and receive feedback. In addition, a webinar can be a powerful tool for thought leadership discussions and training on new trends in the industry. Webinars provide a way to reach large audiences in a short time.
FAQ
What is the difference between a project and a program?
A project is temporary; a program is permanent.
A project has usually a specified goal and a time limit.
It is usually done by a group that reports back to another person.
A program will usually have a set number of goals and objectives.
It is often done by one person.
What are the 3 basic management styles?
The three basic management styles are: authoritarian, laissez-faire, and participative. Each style has its advantages and disadvantages. Which style do YOU prefer? Why?
Authoritarian – The leader sets a direction and expects everyone follows it. This style is best when the organization has a large and stable workforce.
Laissez faire - Each individual can decide for himself/herself. This approach works best in small, dynamic organizations.
Participative - The leader listens to ideas and suggestions from everyone. This style works best in smaller organizations where everyone feels valued.
What are the steps to take in order to make a management decision?
Managers are faced with complex and multifaceted decisions. This involves many factors including analysis, strategy and planning, implementation, measurement and evaluation, feedback, feedback, and others.
The key thing to remember when managing people is that they are human beings just as you are and therefore make mistakes. As such, there are always opportunities for improvement, especially when you put in the effort to improve yourself.
This video explains the process of decision-making in Management. We'll discuss the different types and reasons they are important. Managers should also know how to navigate them. Here are some topics you'll be learning about:
Why is Six Sigma so popular?
Six Sigma is easy to use and can lead to significant improvements. Six Sigma also gives companies a framework for measuring improvement and helps them focus on what is most important.
What does the term "project management” mean?
Management is the act of managing activities in order to complete a project.
We include defining the scope of the project, identifying the requirements, preparing the budget, organizing the project team, scheduling the work, monitoring progress, evaluating results, and closing down the project.
What is a basic management tool used in decision-making?
The decision matrix is a powerful tool that managers can use to help them make decisions. It helps them to think strategically about all options.
A decision matrix allows you to represent alternatives as columns and rows. This allows one to see how each alternative impacts other options.
The boxes on the left hand side of this matrix represent four possible choices. Each box represents an option. The top row depicts the current status quo, while the bottom row represents what would happen if no action was taken.
The effect of Option 1 can be seen in the middle column. It would translate into an increase in sales from $2million to $3million.
These are the results of selecting Options 2 or 3. These are positive changes - they increase sales by $1 million and $500 thousand respectively. These positive changes have their downsides. For instance, Option 2 increases cost by $100 thousand while Option 3 reduces profits by $200 thousand.
The last column shows you the results of Option 4. This results in a decrease of sales by $1,000,000
A decision matrix has the advantage that you don’t have to remember where numbers belong. It's easy to see the cells and instantly know if any one of them is better than another.
This is because the matrix has done all the hard work. It's simply a matter of comparing the numbers in the relevant cells.
Here's an example of how you might use a decision matrix in your business.
Decide whether you want to invest more in advertising. If you do, you'll be able to increase your revenue by $5 thousand per month. But, you will also incur additional expenses of $10 thousand per month.
Look at the cell immediately below the one that states "Advertising" to calculate the net investment in advertising. It's $15,000. Advertising is more valuable than its costs.
Statistics
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- As of 2020, personal bankers or tellers make an average of $32,620 per year, according to the BLS. (wgu.edu)
- The profession is expected to grow 7% by 2028, a bit faster than the national average. (wgu.edu)
- This field is expected to grow about 7% by 2028, a bit faster than the national average for job growth. (wgu.edu)
- Your choice in Step 5 may very likely be the same or similar to the alternative you placed at the top of your list at the end of Step 4. (umassd.edu)
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How To
What is Lean Manufacturing?
Lean Manufacturing is a method to reduce waste and increase efficiency using structured methods. They were created by Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan in the 1980s. It was designed to produce high-quality products at lower prices while maintaining their quality. Lean manufacturing is about eliminating redundant steps and activities from the manufacturing process. It includes five main elements: pull systems (continuous improvement), continuous improvement (just-in-time), kaizen (5S), and continuous change (continuous changes). The production of only what the customer needs without extra work is called pull systems. Continuous improvement is constantly improving upon existing processes. Just-in time refers to components and materials being delivered right at the place they are needed. Kaizen means continuous improvement. Kaizen involves making small changes and improving continuously. The 5S acronym stands for sort in order, shine standardize and maintain. These five elements are combined to give you the best possible results.
Lean Production System
Six key concepts underlie the lean production system.
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Flow - focuses on moving information and materials as close to customers as possible.
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Value stream mapping - break down each stage of a process into discrete tasks and create a flowchart of the entire process;
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Five S’s - Sorted, In Order. Shine. Standardize. And Sustain.
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Kanban is a visual system that uses visual cues like stickers, colored tape or stickers to keep track and monitor inventory.
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Theory of constraints - identify bottlenecks in the process and eliminate them using lean tools like kanban boards;
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Just-in time - Get components and materials delivered right at the point of usage;
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Continuous improvement is making incremental improvements to your process, rather than trying to overhaul it all at once.