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SUMMARY:Business Communication - Creating memo\, Agenda\, and Email
DESCRIPTION:Click here to REGISTER \nDURATION: 6 Hours \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: Business writing has always been a major part of business in any type of industry. It involves the communication of information within and outside of the company with an emphasis on building and maintaining positive relationships. When writing\, we want to ensure that we write with brevity and diplomacy so that the receiver of the information will get the information quickly without misunderstanding. To achieve this\, we need to make sure that we have a professional format and that we know how to write sentences clearly. Up to eighty percent of written communication in the workplace here in the Philippines are in English. This becomes a challenge to some of us because it is a second language. However\, if we can write simply and we can still ensure that our message comes across. How can we achieve this? \nIn this module\, we shall discuss how you can simplify your writing as well as correct some errors Filipinos commonly make when writing in English. We will talk about how to structure your sentences for maximum clarity and information retention. Then\, we shall discuss some of the most common forms of business writing we encounter in the workplace: Email\, meeting\, and agenda. \nCOURSE OBJECTIVES: At the end of the session\, we should be able to: \n* Review some principles in business writing\n* Discuss how to correct two of the most common errors when using English\n* Use the KISS Principle in writing.\n* Identify considerations in writing email\, agenda\, and meeting minutes. \nCOURSE METHODOLOGY: This course is an instructor-lead session that shall be facilitated through Zoom. The session shall be interactive. The facilitator shall solicit participation from the attendees. For optimum participation and learning experience\, we suggest that participants join the session with a laptop or desktop. A mobile phone is okay\, too\, albeit with limited interaction options. To optimize your experience\, it will be good if you have a working mic and camera installed or built-in to your device. \nCOURSE TOPICS: Below are the main topics we shall cover: \n* English as a Language in the Philippines\n* Common Errors in English Filipinos Make and how to correct these\n* The KISS Principle\n* Email Communications – Its Parts and Rules of Etiquette\n* Effectively Creating Your Meeting Agenda and Meeting Minutes \n \nYou may click the link to download the Registration Form and send it to training@competad.com or you may follow the instructions below. \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page.\n2. You may also download the word attachment in the link on top and send it to training@competad.com\n3. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to confirm and finalize your registration. For Free Events\, you will not be receiving any Statement of Account.\n4. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment\, if applicable.\n5. For paid events\, you may send the signed and scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip\, if applicable.\n6. Should you need an official Billing Invoice for paid sessions\, please call us at (02) 7508-3271.
URL:https://competad.com/event/business-communication-creating-memo-agenda-and-email/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Brgy Commonwealth\, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1121
ORGANIZER;CN="COMPETAD Training and Professional Development Services":MAILTO:publictraining@competad.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Manila:20240913T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Manila:20240913T170000
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CREATED:20240909T053400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T053400Z
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SUMMARY:Thermal Imaging
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: Infrared Thermography is one of the most valuable tools available for inspecting electrical systems. Too often\, however\, the use of the technology falls short of its potential full value. Why? A primary reason is our failure to understand the basic heat transfer science involved and\, thus\, misinterpret the thermal signature of a component possibly headed toward heat-related failure.\nThis course will present case studies that present real problems that the thermographer will experience in the field. This course objective is to give a proper training to engineers engaged in this field\, giving them a good understanding of radiation laws and parameters to take into consideration when carrying thermographic inspections and measurements. Participants learn to avoid costly mistakes. \nTARGET AUDIENCE:\n     1. New Thermographer Surveyors.\n     2. Those intending to buy or use Infrared Thermography.\n     3. Service Providers providing Infrared Thermography services; and\n     4. Maintenance Engineers who are interested to learn Infrared Thermography as an advanced tool in maintaining their own facility/assets. \nCOURSE OUTLINE:\n     1. Infrared Safety.\n            a. Blast Hazard.\n            b. PPE.\n     2. History of Infrared Thermography.\n            a. Electromagnetic Spectrum.\n     3. Uses and Applications of Infrared Thermography\n     4. Thermal Instrumentation Overview.\n            a. Contact Sensor.\n            b. Non-Contact Sensor.\n            c. How does Infrared Camera work?\n     5. Basic Thermal Science\n            a. Definition of Heat.\n            b. Temperature vs. Heat.\n            c. Temperature Defined.\n            d. Units for Measuring Temperature.\n            e. Absolute Temperature Scales.\n            f. Relative Temperature Scales.\n     6. Basic Heat Transfer\n            a. Direction of Heat Flow\n            b. Conduction\n            c. Convection\n            d. Evaporation / Condensation\n            e. Radiation\n                  i. Black Body\n                  ii. Real Targets\n     7. The Infrared Camera Measurement Functions\n            a. Level\n            b. Span\n            c. Isotherm\n            d. Spot Meter\n            e. Area Function\n            f. Image Capture\n     8. Thermal Image Interpretations & Shooting Techniques\n            a. High Emissivity\n            b. Low Emissivity\n            c. Thermal Gradient\n            d. Thermal Analysis\n            e. Thermal Tuning\n            f. Palettes\n            g. Reflection Recognition\n            h. Avoiding Spot Reflection\n     9. Reporting and Documentation.\n            a. Methodology.\n            b. Qualitative Analysis\n            c. Quantitative Analysis\n            d. Elements of Good report.\n     10. Summary: Difficulties of Inspecting Electrical Components.\n            a. Low Emissivity/High Reflectivity.\n            b. Load.\n            c. Convective Cooling.\n            d. Thermal Gradient.\n            e. Ambient Air Temperature. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nRegistration Instructions:  \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page. You may also download the MS Word attachment send it to training@competad.com\n2. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration and email the soft copy.\n3. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment.\n4. Send the scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip.\n5. Should you need an official Billing Invoice\, please call us at 75083271 or click here for alternative numbers. \n  \n 
URL:https://competad.com/event/thermal-imaging-3/
LOCATION:REAP Center\, Atok 2\, cor. Banawe Street\, Quezon City 1114 Metro Manila\, Quezon City\, Metro Manila\, 1114\, Philippines
ORGANIZER;CN="COMPETAD Training and Professional Development Services":MAILTO:publictraining@competad.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Manila:20240920T080000
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CREATED:20240909T031214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T031214Z
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SUMMARY:The Government Procurement Reform Act (RA 9184)
DESCRIPTION:Click here to REGISTER \nCourse Duration: 8 hours \nCourse Delivery: Online (Zoom) \nWho Should Attend: Professionals who participate in government procurement\, whether you are a buyer or vendor. \nCourse Topics: Below are some of the topics that we will cover in the session: \nGeneral Provisions of the Government Procurement Reform Act\n • Principles\, Scope and Application\, and Coverage\n • Salient Features and Professionalization Measures\n • Procurement Structure and Organization\n • Honoraria of Procurement Professionals\n • Accountability Measures\n • 4C’s in the Culture of Procurement and Acronyms Recall \nProcedural Steps for the Procurement of Goods / Related Services\n 1. Advertising and Posting of Invitation to Bid\n 2. Issuance of the Bidding Documents\n 3. Calling a Pre-Bid Conference (and when to Issue the Supplemental / Bid Bulletins)\n 4. Receiving and Opening the Bid Envelopes\n 5. Evaluation of Bids\n 6. Post-Qualification of the Lowest Calculated Bid (LCB)\n 7. Awarding of Contract to the Lowest Calculated and Responsive Bid (LCRB)\n 8. Signing of Contract\, Approving and Issuing the Notice to Proceed \nAlternative Methods of Procurement\n • Limited Source Bidding\n • Direct Contracting\n • Shopping\n • Repeat Order\n • Negotiated Procurement \n \nRegistration Instructions:  \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link at the top of this page. You may also download the MS Word attachment and send it to training@competad.com\n2. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to confirm and finalize your registration and email the soft copy.\n3. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment.\n4. Send the scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip.\n5. Should you need an official Billing Invoice\, please call us at 75083271 or click here for alternative numbers.
URL:https://competad.com/event/the-government-procurement-reform-act-ra-9184-3/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Brgy Commonwealth\, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1121
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Manila:20240927T170000
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UID:7283-1727341200-1727456400@competad.com
SUMMARY:Medium Voltage Cable Splicing and Termination with Insulation and Hi-Pot Testing
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE TO REGISTER \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: \nThe course aims to enhance your knowledge about proper installation of high-voltage cable splices and terminations. Installing and testing cables correctly can ensure an increased life and value for your cables and is therefore important in increasing the longevity of your investment. Any technicians\, electrical engineers\, and electricians that does installation and maintenance as well as trouble shooting of power cables will benefit from this course. \nThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) based in New York shares that inadequate testing and installation prior to initiating cable splices and termination are the main reasons for failures. However\, despite its importance\, cable splicing and testing professionals have dwindled in numbers over the past years. With a steady demand for trained professionals\, knowledge in this area is definitely an advantage for any electrical professional. \nCOURSE OBJECTIVES: \n\nUnderstand and explain the components\, construction\, and structure of high-voltage cables.\nDifferentiate different cable types and their varying applications.\nLearn to properly prepare cables for splicing by using hand tools\, solvents\, and abrasives.\nLearn and identify causes of failures in splices and termination.\nKnow the procedures relevant to OSHA safety requirements in relation to splices and termination.\n\n  \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: \n\nAny technicians\, electrical engineers\, and electricians that does installation and maintenance as well as troubleshooting of high voltage power cables.\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE \nDAY  1 \n\nIntroduction\nUnderground Cables\n\n\nCable construction\nTypes of power cables\nCable configurations\nCable standards\n\n\nSplicing Theory\n\n\nDefinition of cable splice\nFunctions of high voltage splice\nSplice anatomy\nIndustry standards in cable jointing\nCable splicing technologies\n\n\nTermination Theory\n\n\nWhat is cable termination\nCable termination classifications\nStress control\nTypes of insulation\nCable termination industry standards\nCable termination technologies\n\nDAY  2 \n\nTools for splicing and termination Hands on\n\nCable preparation\nCable splicing\nCable termination
URL:https://competad.com/event/medium-voltage-cable-splicing-and-termination-with-insulation-and-hi-pot-testing/
LOCATION:REAP Center\, Atok 2\, cor. Banawe Street\, Quezon City 1114 Metro Manila\, Quezon City\, Metro Manila\, 1114\, Philippines
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