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The Institute of Certified Professional Managers (ICPM) [1] is a US-based, non-profit, educational institute and certification body affiliated with the James Madison University College of Business, that provides education and certification in management to managers, supervisors and leaders working in all industries. It was founded in 1974.
The Certified Business Manager (CBM) is a credential created and administered by the Association of Professionals in Business Management (APBM). [1] It was designed to validate the mastery of business management knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Up until 2008, the highest credential that ISM offered was the Certified Purchasing Manager (C.P.M.) designation, which the organization first offered in 1974. [4] The C.P.M. required qualified applicants to pass four exam modules that measured their aptitude in areas such as purchasing, supplier relations, quality issues, business law, personnel challenges, diversity and more.
The Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) certificate program is self-paced and offers several trainings from supplier relationship management to propelling continuous movement through the supply chain. The program is geared towards all levels of professionals working in the management of supply chain and procurement. [13]
Certified management consultant" (CMC) [1] is an international professional certification established in 1967 for management consulting professionals, awarded by institutes in 50 countries (as of February 2014). [2] The CMC enjoys global reciprocity; consultants certified in one country are recognized in most other countries.
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Sometimes members of the management team may be several grades below the store manager. One example would be store manager - deputy manager - department manager - department leads. A store manager has over-all responsibility for all day-to-day activity of the store. Managing & controlling staff, and planning are essential points of the store ...