ISM Webinar: Starting and Navigating the CPSM Certification

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Date(s) - May 14, 2020
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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Are you ready to move your career forward with supply management certification? By earning a CPSM® (Certified Professional in Supply Management®) certification, you will expand your knowledge and expertise in essential supply management competencies and stand out from your peers.

In this webinar, we will show you the CPSM certification process – from getting started to scheduling and taking your exams.

As the supply chain evolves, staying current is critical to your career development. Earning a CPSM certification puts you ahead of the curve and equips you with the tools to drive execution and deliver impactful results. Accelerate your career today with a CPSM certification.

If you’ve been curious about the certification process, or don’t know where to start, this webinar is designed just for you. Presented by an ISM certification subject matter expert, you will get an in-depth overview of the process – from getting started to scheduling and taking your exams.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • Eligibility requirements
  • Core competencies covered in exam, sample test questions and more
  • How to study and prepare for the exams
  • How to purchase, schedule and take the exams
  • How to apply for your certification after you pass exams

Presented by:

Jim Fleming, CPSM, CPSD

Jim Fleming is a Program Manager of Learning Solutions at the Institute for Supply Management (ISM). He is a Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM), a Certified Professional in Supplier Diversity (CPSD) and spent over 30 years working for the Intel Corporation. His career at Intel consisted of various management roles in process engineering, organization development and supply chain management. Jim led global supply management initiatives including business intelligence transformation, cycle time improvement, cost reduction and leadership development. He retired from Intel in 2014 and pursued his passion for education by joining ISM.

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