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Falcon Leader Oy
Tekniikantie 14
02150 Espoo
Tuesday 5/14/13 - Wednesday 6/12/13
Certified European Software Process Improvement Manager (SPI Manager)
Tuesday 6/25/13 - Thursday 6/27/13
EuroSPI conference
Tuesday 1/22/13
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Learn how to really implement Software Process Improvement where an assessment is only a starting point for a beneficial improvement journey. DescriptionWhile there is a wide-spread knowledge about the performance of assessments the real implementation of SPI (Software, System and Service Improvement) takes great effort and a lot of experience to achieve a ROI (Return on Investment). Assessor qualification is currently central. However, to ensure the success of improvement actions another additional qualification is necessary: The ECQA Certified (SPI) Software, System and Service Improvement Manager. This training and the received certificate qualify you - with strategies, methods and best practices - to successfully implement SPI in your organization. The materials and methods are based on the values and principles promoted by the SPI Manifesto, which was created by a group of international experts at the EuroSPI 2009 conference in Alcalá, Spain. This Software System Service Process Improvement Manager education focuses on how to implement successfully improvements in organisations and how to outline success criteria to be considered like that improvement isn´t just an assessment but represents a long-lasting beneficial initiative. Training ProgramThe training is based on best practice presentations and discussions mixed with practical exercises for the course participants. In practical exercises the participants learn how to adapt best practices for PI implementation in their organization. THE TRAINING COMPRISES 4 UNITS Certified SPI managers exchange and learn about best practices in the following knowledge areas: Unit 1: PI Involvement and Commitment Issues
Unit 2: Improvement Models
Unit 3: Managing Process Improvement
Unit 4: Implementation
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Tuesday 1/29/13
The exploitation of ideas and their correct use in the commercial area leads to innovations, which are an essential requirement for a successful business strategy. The correct use of knowledge and ideas are major challenges for management. Many ideas are inaccurately valued, data is often insufficiently coordinated and therefore, many possible innovations are not recognized nor brought into the market. This is where the innovation manager takes over. From the handling of information and the coordination of the business field‘s activities, up to innovation, are the innovation manager‘s most important tasks. This is the task of the innovation manager. Do you want to learn concepts to empower innovative forces in your organisation and how to systemically plan and further innovation? Do you want to learn what type of project management is required so that innovation is accepted and supported? The training for innovation management delivers such best practices for creating an environment of innovation and to create a learning organisation. This includes topics such as managing learning environments, creating close links with customers and learning from customers, team motivation, knowledge management and market research strategies and core competence analysis. After the course you can attend a test and become an ECQA Certified Innovation Manager.
Although it is possible to directly do the test for the innovation manager it is highly recommended to attend the training course because special know how to build learning organisations is required.
Company Managers
Learning organisations adapt themselves continuously to the market needs and thus run more efficiently than traditional companies.
Innovation Managers
The course offers a step by step method to establish a learning organisation architecture for your organisation.
Technology Transfer Managers
The course illustrates which roles new technologies and infrastructure play in creating learning organisations.
Quality Managers
The course illustrates which role quality assurance and the tracking of innovation metrics play in creating learning organisations.
Project Managers
The course illustrates how project managers empower innovation and help innovation to be exploited.
Division Managers
In the course the participants elaborate a learning organisation concept for their firm which division managers can forward to implementation plans.
European Qualification Framework
The certification and the training system comply with guidelines for European Qualification Framework, aimed to assure that trainings offered all over Europe are comparable in relation to content and outcomes.
Accreditation of exam organizations, training organizations and trainers assure that the same level of service quality is assured all over Europe.
The ISQI/ECQA certified Innovation Manager is one of the eighteen job roles, for which the certification and training schema is running all over Europe. The ECQA is a non-profit association and provides an examination and certification system, meanwhile other authorised bodies provide training services.
Certification as Proof of Knowledge
After the course attendees can attend the ECQA certified innovation manager exam, to examine whether the nethods and practices taught inm the course have been understood. The exam is managed by an ECQA online test system. When successfully passing the test the attendees receive an ECQA® Certified Innovation Manager-Certificate.
Tuesday 4/9/13
The exploitation of ideas and their correct use in the commercial area leads to innovations, which are an essential requirement for a successful business strategy. The correct use of knowledge and ideas are major challenges for management. Many ideas are inaccurately valued, data is often insufficiently coordinated and therefore, many possible innovations are not recognized nor brought into the market. This is where the innovation manager takes over. From the handling of information and the coordination of the business field‘s activities, up to innovation, are the innovation manager‘s most important tasks. This is the task of the innovation manager. Do you want to learn concepts to empower innovative forces in your organisation and how to systemically plan and further innovation? Do you want to learn what type of project management is required so that innovation is accepted and supported? The training for innovation management delivers such best practices for creating an environment of innovation and to create a learning organisation. This includes topics such as managing learning environments, creating close links with customers and learning from customers, team motivation, knowledge management and market research strategies and core competence analysis. After the course you can attend a test and become an ECQA Certified Innovation Manager.
Although it is possible to directly do the test for the innovation manager it is highly recommended to attend the training course because special know how to build learning organisations is required.
Company Managers Learning organisations adapt themselves continuously to the market needs and thus run more efficiently than traditional companies.
Innovation Managers The course offers a step by step method to establish a learning organisation architecture for your organisation.
Technology Transfer Managers The course illustrates which roles new technologies and infrastructure play in creating learning organisations.
Quality Managers The course illustrates which role quality assurance and the tracking of innovation metrics play in creating learning organisations.
Project Managers The course illustrates how project managers empower innovation and help innovation to be exploited.
Division Managers In the course the participants elaborate a learning organisation concept for their firm which division managers can forward to implementation plans.
European Qualification Framework The certification and the training system comply with guidelines for European Qualification Framework, aimed to assure that trainings offered all over Europe are comparable in relation to content and outcomes.
Accreditation of exam organizations, training organizations and trainers assure that the same level of service quality is assured all over Europe.
The ISQI/ECQA certified Innovation Manager is one of the eighteen job roles, for which the certification and training schema is running all over Europe. The ECQA is a non-profit association and provides an examination and certification system, meanwhile other authorised bodies provide training services.
Certification as Proof of Knowledge After the course attendees can attend the ECQA certified innovation manager exam, to examine whether the nethods and practices taught inm the course have been understood. The exam is managed by an ECQA online test system. When successfully passing the test the attendees receive an ECQA® Certified Innovation Manager-Certificate.
Tuesday 5/14/13
Learn how to really implement Software Process Improvement where an assessment is only a starting point for a beneficial improvement journey.
While there is a wide-spread knowledge about the performance of assessments the real implementation of SPI (Software, System and Service Improvement) takes great effort and a lot of experience to achieve a ROI (Return on Investment). Assessor qualification is currently central. However, to ensure the success of improvement actions another additional qualification is necessary: The ECQA Certified (SPI) Software, System and Service Improvement Manager. This training and the received certificate qualify you - with strategies, methods and best practices - to successfully implement SPI in your organization.
The materials and methods are based on the values and principles promoted by the SPI Manifesto, which was created by a group of international experts at the EuroSPI 2009 conference in Alcalá, Spain.
This Software System Service Process Improvement Manager education focuses on how to implement successfully improvements in organisations and how to outline success criteria to be considered like that improvement isn´t just an assessment but represents a long-lasting beneficial initiative.
The training is based on best practice presentations and discussions mixed with practical exercises for the course participants. In practical exercises the participants learn how to adapt best practices for PI implementation in their organization.
THE TRAINING COMPRISES 4 UNITS
Certified SPI managers exchange and learn about best practices in the following knowledge areas:
Unit 1: PI Involvement and Commitment Issues
Unit 2: Improvement Models
Unit 3: Managing Process Improvement
Unit 4: Implementation
Tuesday 6/25/13
Partner event
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