Course: Execution and Control of Operations (ECO)
Grow your career and your company's bottom line in 2016 with the Execution and Control of Operations (ECO) education & certification review course!
APICS Tampa Bay invites all local supply chain, operations management, transportation and logistics professionals to our "Execution and Control of Operations" education & certification review course. The ECO course will take place on Saturdays; August 27th, September 10th & 17th and October 1st of 2016.
This class should be attended by those who want to learn to translate plans into operational activities and define and apply these techniques in the operations field.
Topics include:
ECO also serves as a review course for the Execution and Control of Operations (ECO) module for the Certification in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) certification.
This course includes a continental breakfast, workbook, study tools, and lunch. It also qualifies for 32 APICS certification points. Your investment is:
APICS/BAMA/UTBMA Member: $995.00
Guest/Non-Member: $1,095.00
To stay competitive, companies and professionals must continue to learn and innovate. Most agree that continuous improvement is complemented by continuous learning. APICS Tampa Bay's mission is to support that process by providing top quality Supply Chain and Operations Management education.
APICS Associate Instructor: Greg Foskey
Greg Foskey is Chief Financial Officer for Technology Transfer Services, Inc., providing management and supply chain assessments and training. He has broad international sourcing experience and management and has been responsible for several MRP, ISO and QS implementations.Throughout his career, Greg has held positions of increasing responsibility including Materials Manager, Operations Manager, Quality Assurance Manager, Plant Manager, Vice President of Operations and Cheif Operating Officer.
Teaching experience consists of various quality, supply chain, and management courses taught at Cleveland State University, Lakeland Community College, Cleveland Engineering Society, Catonsville Community College, Dale Carnegie, and various corporations including Picker X-Ray and Caterpillar.
Greg also Chaired the Industrial Technology Advisory Board for Tarleton State University and sat on the Professional Advisory Council for the School of Business.
Educational credentials include an MBA from Loyola College of Maryland with a concentration in Finance and a BSBA in Management and Finance from John Carroll University. He is a Six Sigma Black Belt and Certified in Integrated Resource Management (CIRM) and Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP).