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Manpower planning is to develop a plan that shows the best way to plan the workforce. The plan is to conduct a preliminary study to determine the goals of the organization, then study the current situation of employees in the organization, and study the need to strengthen or reduce the workforce in the future according to the future goals of the organization. In view of the organizational structure and the capabilities of the individuals working at the present time, as the analysis will clarify the nature of the jobs in the organization and the lines of promotion between them. Therefore, we at the Smart Business Center prepared a workforce planning program, process re-engineering, and performance effectiveness evaluation.
At the end of this training, participants will be able to:
This program is designed to introduce Business Intelligence (BI), hands-on, to allow you to clean, normalize, and interpret large volumes of data. You will be able to establish historical relationships, analyze the current situation and predict future strategies. The application of BI is borderless, covering operational, tactical and strategic business decisions. It spans all departments and cascades down to all users who perform data cleansing, reporting, analysis, modeling, integration and automation.
At the end of this course the participants will be able to:
This training course is designed to offer the delegates a range of tools and techniques to assist them in preparing forecasts and envisioning potential futures. It also addresses key leadership skills needed to galvanize the workforce including communication, persuasion, influence, and delegation. Through this course we aim for the participants as leaders of organizations to adopt a more adaptable and agile approach to strategy and strategic planning.
The API 653 Above Ground Storage Tank Certification Preparation course is designed to provide individuals with a basic understanding of above ground storage tank inspection, repair, alteration, and rebuilding. This training is meant to provide a thorough overview of the engineering knowledge required for In-Service Storage Tanks, with a focus on the API.
It contains all of the code parts alluded to by the API 653 committee to the extent that they are required from an inspection standpoint. This course will define the core purposes of all codes required for study, teach participants how to read code rulings, and build confidence in their ability to make decisions.
This course is designed to refresh analysts on instrument operation, software, and sample analysis as well as to provide new information and techniques to get the most out of your analyzer and improve sample analysis precision, accuracy, and efficiency. Solutions to common problems will be presented as well as strategies to deal with any unique challenges experienced in your lab.
The PS Analytical range of mercury continuous emissions monitors (CEMs) is designed to handle all types of industrial and research applications. This CEM is based course which allows the participants to understand the systems and its customization to specific user requirements. Through this course we aim for the participants to fully grasp CEMs three broad categories summarized as general purpose, dedicated monitoring or compact instruments.
Ports are the economic drivers of a country’s economy and ships are the principal mode of delivery. As countries develop and their economies grow, reliance on ships and ports also grows. Emerging and established economies require graduates who have developed a solid knowledge and understanding of operating a port successfully and managing the ships that deliver to the ports.
Studying shipping and port management will help you to capitalize on these opportunities and equip you with the balance of modern shipping knowledge and port management expertise sought after by employers in the industry.
Introduction to Port Management
Role and functions of ports
Administration of the marine function
Navigation and traffic control
Planning & operations – conventional cargo terminal
Transit shed and warehouse operations
Freight station operations
Container ship and yard operations
Ship stowage planning
Quay transfer operations
Measures of port productivity
Dangerous goods regulations
Modern concepts in maritime safety
Port equipment maintenance
Pricing of port services
This Port Management Masterclass is designed to provide participants with a detailed and up-to-date overview of port management theory and practice. It covers the sector overview; the issues and challenges related to port operations; key participants, sector trends; management response to challenges, shipment preparation and penalty; and the international commercial terms of sea freight and air freight.
Further, this Port Management Masterclass will also discuss the essential skills of shippers and receivers covering reading text, document use, writing, numeracy, oral communication, thinking skills, problem solving, decision-making and critical thinking; and the job task planning and organizing including significant use of memory, finding information, working with others, computer use and continuous learning.
At the end of this training course, you will learn the following:
Contracts establish the responsibilities and rights of the parties. This highly interactive program will provide a practical hands-on approach to effective management of contracts and offer techniques and contract strategies to assist this process. It will also assist in establishing an international risk management strategy regarding contracts and develop good business practices to take advantage of opportunities, enhance efficiency, and increase profitability
At the end of this conference the participants will be able to:
Oil and natural gas are major industries in the energy market and play an influential role in the global economy as the world's primary fuel sources. This course to help professionals look at the business of oil and gas and is intended to serve as a research aid to sources worldwide. It covers a brief history of the oil and gas industry, an overview of companies and organizations, statistic and pricing resources, and regulations. The industry is divided into three segments: upstream, the business of oil and gas exploration and production; midstream, transportation and storage; and downstream, which includes refining and marketing. We aim through this course to understand, evaluate and help their decision-making point of views.
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