cpd activities calendar for the year 2016

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CPD ACTIVITIES CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 2016
PEB Name:
PEB Reg. No.
Name of PEB Coordinator:
S.No.
CCEE (Academy).
PEB-S-NEDUET-0059
Engr. Syed Anis ul Qadr
CPD Title
CPD
Category
- Type
1.
How to write a Research Paper
C - Short
Course
2.
Combatting Fraud – A 360o perspective.
C - Short
Course
3.
Becoming a High Impact Leader in Engineering
Organizations
C - Short
Course
4.
Construction Project Management Professional
(CPMP)
C - Short
Course
5.
Software Engineering
(Database Development. NET)
C - Short
Course
6.
Web Engineering
C - Short
Course
7.
Entrepreneurship & Business Opportunity
Assessment for Engineers
C - Short
Course
8.
Fundamentals of Effective Time Management –
Attaining Work-Life Balance
C - Short
Course
9.
Smart Grid
Operations, Control & Implementation
C - Short
Course
10.
Supply Chain and Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP )
C - Short
Course
11.
Industrial Control Systems
( ICS )
C - Short
Course
Location
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
CPD
Credit
Points
Fee
(Rs.)
1
5,000/-
Prof. Rizwan U. Farooqui
1
Industry Participant: Rs.19,000/Student : Rs.13,500/-
N/A
Prof. Rizwan U. Farooqui
1
29,000/-
N/A
Prof. Rizwan U. Farooqui
1
34,000/-
N/A
Mr. Israr Ali
1
12,000/-
N/A
Mr. Israr Ali
1
12,000/-
January 22-23, 2016
N/A
Prof. Rizwan U. Farooqui
1
Industry Participant: Rs.14,500/Fulltime Participant: Rs.9,000/Student : Rs.6,000/-
January 30, 2016
N/A
Prof. Rizwan U. Farooqui
1
Industry Participant: Rs.6,000/Fulltime Student: Rs.4,500/-
Feb 17-19, 2016
( 3 days )
N/A
Dr. Tariq Masood, PhD
1
5,000/-
February 22 to 24, 2016
N/A
Engr. Muhammad Salman
1
7,000/-
February 24, 2016
( 5 weeks, 2 days / wk )
Wednesdays & Thursdays
N/A
Engr.Dr. Muhammad Aamir
1
9.000/-
Tentative Date
Collaboration
January 2 & 9, 2015
N/A
January 8-9, 2015
N/A
Jan 11 – Mar 17, 2016
Jan 12 – Mar 10, 2016
January 17, 2016
( 3 months )
Sundays only
January 17, 2016
( 3 months )
Sundays only
Resource Person
Dr. Muhammad Faisal Khan
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12.
Industrial Health Safety & Environment
Management Systems
C - Short
Course
13.
VISSIM - A Traffic Simulation Software
C - Short
Course
14.
Geospatial Technologies
C - Short
Course
15.
Value Stream Mapping ( VSM )
C - Short
Course
16.
5S, KAIZEN & LEAN METHODOLOGY
C - Short
Course
17.
Maintenance, Operation & Control of
INDUSTRIAL PLANT
C - Short
Course
18.
Occupational Health & Safety
(Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment)
C - Short
Course
19.
Enhancing Purchasing Performance
C - Short
Course
20.
Chemical Handling & Storage
C - Short
Course
21.
Inventory Management & MRP
C - Short
Course
22.
Total Productive Maintenance
C - Short
Course
23.
Membrane Desalination
Drinking and Industrial Water Treatment
C - Short
Course
24.
Constructed Wetlands
Low-cost and Low-energy Treatment Systems
C - Short
Course
25.
Advances in Energy Audit Techniques
C - Short
Course
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
March 5 to 7, 2016
( 3 days )
N/A
March 10, 11, 17 & 18,
2016 ( 4 days )
N/A
March 12, 19 & 26,
2016
Dr. GHAZALA RUBAB, Ph.D.
1
9,000/-
•Prof. Dr. Mir Shabbar Ali
•Engr. Etikaf Hussain
1
15,000/-
N/A
Engr. Ayesha A. Khurram
1
7,000/-
March 14, 17 & 21, 2016
N/A
Value Stream Mapping ( VPS )
1
9,750/-
March 18 & 19, 2016
( 2 days )
N/A
Engr. Zafar Kamal
1
9,750
March 25 to 27, 2016
N/A
Dr. Abdul Rehman
1
8,000/-
March 29 to 31, 2016
( 3 days )
N/A
Mr. Naeem Sadiq
1
9,500/-
April 8 & 11, 2016
( 2 days )
N/A
Engr. Abdullah Athar
1
5,000/-
April 11 & 12, 2016
( 2 days )
N/A
Dr. Mirza Munir Ahmed
1
7,000/-
April 12 to 14, 2016
( 3 days )
N/A
Engr. Nasir Mahmood
1
10,500/-
April 19 & 20, 2016
( 2 days )
N/A
Engr. Nasir Mahmood
1
10,000/-
April 20 & 21, 2016
( 2 days )
N/A
Dr. Atif Mustafa,
Engr. Shah Muhammad Tanweer,
1
9,500
April 26 & 27, 2016
( 2 days )
N/A
Dr. Atif Mustafa
1
9,500
May
N/A
1
7,500
Engr. Khalid A. Hashmi P.Eng
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26.
Productivity Improvement via Lean
Manufacturing
C - Short
Course
27.
Factory Management
C - Short
Course
28.
Energy Audit & Techniques
C - Short
Course
29.
Time Management
C - Short
Course
30.
Six Sigma (Green Belt)
C - Short
Course
31.
Energy Conservation
C - Short
Course
32.
Marketing a Product
C - Short
Course
33.
Mastering Microsoft PROJECT Ver. 2010
C - Short
Course
34.
Software Engineering
(Database Development. NET)
C - Short
Course
35.
Web Engineering
C - Short
Course
36.
Finance and Accounts
(for non-Financial Executives)
C - Short
Course
37.
Time Management
C - Short
Course
38.
Inventory Management & MRP
C - Short
Course
39.
Productivity Improvement via Lean
Manufacturing
C - Short
Course
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
May
N/A
May
N/A
May
Dr Muhammad Fahad PhD (UK).
1
9,000
Engr. Nasir Mahmood
1
10,500/-
N/A
Engr. Khalid A. Hashmi P.Eng
1
7,500
May
N/A
Mr. Muhammad Furqan
1
5,000
May
N/A
Dr. Mubashir Ali Siddiqui
Mr. Ali Zulqarnain
1
12,000/-
May
N/A
Engr. Khalid A. Hashmi P.Eng
1
7,000/-
May
N/A
Engr. Shahzad Nasim
1
5,000/-
June 2016
N/A
Prof. Rizwan U. Farooqui, PhD
1
9,500/-
July 2016
N/A
Mr. Israr Ali
1
12,000/-
July 2016
N/A
Mr. Israr Ali
1
12,000/-
August 2016
N/A
Engr. Amir Bashir
Mr. Fazal Ul Haque
1
6,500/-
August 2016
N/A
Mr. Muhammad Furqan
1
5,000/-
August 2016
N/A
Engr. Nasir Mehmood
1
9,500/-
August 2016
N/A
Dr. Muhammad Fahad Ph.D
(UK).
1
9,000/-
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40.
Time Management
C - Short
Course
41.
Occupational Health & Safety
(Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment)
C - Short
Course
42.
Industrial Plant
(Maintenance Operation and Control)
C - Short
Course
43.
Certified Health, Safety & Environment
Professional
C - Short
Course
44.
Certified Human Resource Professional
C - Short
Course
45.
Certified Project Management Professionals
C - Short
Course
46.
ISO 17025 Lab Quality Management System
C - Short
Course
47.
Certified Food Safety Professional
C - Short
Course
48.
Certified Quality Professional
C - Short
Course
49.
Certified Labor Laws & Industrial Relation Mgt.
Professionals
C - Short
Course
50.
Certified Software Quality Professional
C - Short
Course
51.
Software Engineering
(Database Development. NET)
C - Short
Course
52.
Web Engineering
C - Short
Course
53.
Managing the Maintenance Department
C - Short
Course
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
NED
University,
Karachi
September 2016
N/A
Mr. Muhammad Furqan
1
5,000/-
September 2016
N/A
Mr. Naeem Sadiq
1
9,500/-
September 2016
N/A
Dr. Abdul Rehman
1
8,000/-
October 2016
PIQC Institute Syed Danish Ali
of Quality & others.
1
36,000/-
October 2016
PIQC Institute
Mr. Fasih-ul Karim & others.
of Quality
1
36,000/-
October 2016
PIQC Institute
of Quality
1
36,000/-
October 2016
PIQC Institute
Dr. Mushtaq & others.
of Quality
1
15500/-
November 2016
PIQC Institute Mr. Imranullah Sharif
of Quality & others
1
36,000/-
November 2016
PIQC Institute
of Quality
1
36,000/-
November 2016
PIQC Institute Mr. U.R. Usmani
of Quality & others.
1
30,000/-
November 2016
PIQC Institute Mr. Sheraz Mustafa
of Quality & others.
1
36,000/-
December 2016
N/A
Mr. Israr Ali
1
12,000/-
December 2016
N/A
Mr. Israr Ali
1
12,000/-
December 2016
N/A
Engr. Nasir Mahmood
1
10,500/-
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Contents of CPD Activities as per Calendar-2016
NED UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, KARACHI
Centre for Continuing Engineering Education ( CCEE )
PAKISTAN ENGINEERING COUNCIL
Activity No.1 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
How to
Objectives:
write a Research Paper
Main Contents:
Final year under graduate students / any graduate
Target Participants:
Duration:
2 day ( 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM )
Activity No.2 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Combatting Fraud – A 360o perspective.
Objectives:
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Main Contents:
Industry Participants / Students
Target Participants:
Duration:
2 day ( 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM )
Activity No.3 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Becoming a High Impact
Objectives:
Leader in Engineering Organizations
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Main Contents:
Graduates
Target Participants:
Duration:
2 months course; Timings : Mon & Wed ( 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM )
Activity No.4 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Construction Project Management Professional
(CPMP)
Objectives:
Main Contents:
Target Participants:
Graduates
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Duration:
2 months course; Timings : Tuesdays & Thursdays ( 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM )
Activity No. 5 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Objectives:
Software Engineering (Database Development. NET)
After completing this course, students will be able to:
 Explain what .NET is.
 Understand C# Concepts briefly and explore OOP using C#.
 Get familiar with Windows Form development.
 Understand Databases, SQL using SQL Server.
 Normalizing data and creating ER Models/Data Flow Diagrams.
 Create Software Architecture using UML and implement Design patterns.
 Build software using ADO.NET and LINQ.
Main Contents:
 Explore SQL Server Reporting Services.
 Understand XAML and WPF.
 Use WPF and Entity framework.
 Create Windows 8 Apps Using XAML.
 Get Familiar with Web Form Development.
 Create Data Driven Websites.
 Use MVC framework with LINQ.
 Deployment of Software.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 months course ( 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm) Sundays only
Activity No.6 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Objectives:
Web Engineering
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Main Contents:
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Explore HTML5, CSS3 and JQuery
Create server side pages by using ASP.NET.
Understand Master pages, Themes and ASP.NET Caching.
Create User Controls and Custom Controls.
Understand Database Concepts.
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 Access and manipulate data from SQL Server by using ADO.NET and LINQ.
 Improve page responsiveness by using the ASP.NET AJAX controls.
 Create Website in different Languages and secure it by using Authentication / Authorization.
 Working with Web Parts and Web Services.
 Understand SQL Injection techniques.
 Explore Expression Blend and light up websites using Silverlight.
 Explore ASP.NET MVC framework.
 Deploying and Configuring Web Application.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 months course ( 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm) Sundays only
Activity No.7 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Entrepreneurship & Business Opportunity Assessment for Engineers
Objectives:
Main Contents:
Industry Participants / Students
Target Participants:
Duration:
2 day ( 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM )
Activity No.8 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
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CPD Title:
Fundamentals of Effective Time Management – Attaining Work-Life Balance
Objectives:
Main Contents:
Industry Participants / Students
Target Participants:
Duration:
1 day ( 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM )
Activity No.9 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Smart Grid
Operations, Control & Implementation
Objectives:
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Main Contents:
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 days Certificate course ( 2 – 6 PM )
Activity No.10 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
Target Participants:
CPD Title:
Objectives:
Main Contents:
Supply Chain and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP )
Integration of information/processes is one of the biggest challenges faced by Supply chains. This course introduces
students to enterprise systems (also called ERP systems) and provides an overview of the core functions of Supply chain in
ERP systems. This course will help student to understand modules of ERP. Microsoft Dynamics AX ERP will be used to
further demonstrate these concepts and make student familiar with the real environment.
 Introduction to ERP and the Benefits of Implementation
 Understand Supply Chain management concepts and its application in Microsoft Dynamics AX.
 Product information Management
 Material requirement planning and Capacity planning
 Production planning and shop floor control
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 Bills of Material
 Purchasing and Inventory Management
 Quality Management
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 Days ( 6 pm to 9 pm )
Activity No.11 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Industrial Control Systems ( ICS )
Objectives:
 Industrial Background, Basics of control components, Graphical symbols
 Programmable Logic Controllers
 Industrial Buses & Protocols
 Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA)
Main Contents:
 Hydraulic and Pneumatic systems
 Industrial Motor Drives
 HMI Software and Display Panels
 Industrial Transducers
Note: Extensive simulation packages will be used to enhance understanding.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
5 weeks Certificate course (2 days / week) ( 6 PM to 9 PM )
Activity No.12 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Industrial Health Safety& Environment Management Systems
Objectives:
The teaching outcome of this course is to equip participants with:
 The scope and nature of Health, Safety and Environment Management Systems
 The Moral, Social and Economic reasons for maintaining good Environment , Health and Safety at the
workplace
 The roles of National and International Bodies in formulating a framework for the regulation of
Environment Health and Safety
Enough Knowledge to identify Safe System of Work.
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Main Contents:
Managers, Industry personnel, Entrepreneurs, Research enthusiasts, Students of all fields and technologies.
Target Participants:
Duration:
3 days ( :4 PM to 8 PM)
Activity No.13 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
VISSIM - A Traffic Simulation Software
Objectives:
3. VISSIM architecture
1. Theoretical Background
 User Graphic interface of VISSIM
 Traffic flow theory.
 Working with variables
 Introduction to microscopic parameters.
Main Contents:
4. Working with model
 Introduction to car following models.
 Calibration and Validation
2. Microscopic Simulation
 Interpreting results
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
4 days Certificate course ( 6 PM to 9 PM )
Activity No.14 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Geospatial Technologies
Target Participants:
Objectives:
 To give proper understanding of geospatial technologies

To reveal the dynamism of geospatial technologies that these are must for every field
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Main Contents:
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Geospatial Technologies: Introduction to Geospatial Technologies, Background, Satellites & Maps, Importance of
Geospatial Technologies ENGR. AYESHA A. KHURRAM 2
Remote Sensing: Introduction to Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing devices, Benefits of Remote Sensing, Steps of Remote
Sensing, Data recording, Applications, Image resolutions, Types of Remote Sensing satellites
GPS: Introduction to GPS, Explanation and history, Satellites and orbits, Segments of GPS, GPS accuracy, How GPS works,
Location establishment, Applications/uses of GPS
GIS: Introduction to GIS, Spatial data, Features and attributes, Coordinate system, Types of geographic data, GIS software,
Applications, Mapping
Introduction to QGIS: QGIS applications, QGIS download, QGIS Desktop, QGIS window, Plugins
Geo-referencing basics in QGIS: Coordinate Reference Systems (CRS), CRS for Pakistan, WGS 84 (World Geodetic
System 1984), GCPs (Ground Control Points), Datum, Georeferencing tools, Geo-reference a map, Plugin installation, Georeferencing accuracy
Digitizing in QGIS: Digitizing tool, Raster map, Create layers, Digitize layers, Assign attributes, Style tool, Plugin
Map making in QGIS: Projection, Map composing tool, Create map, Label and legend, Direction & scale bar, Projection,
Zoom & pan tool, Select CRS
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 days Certificate course ( 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM )
Activity No.15 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Value Stream Mapping (VSM)
Target Participants:
Value Stream Mapping is used by business management and process improvement teams to evaluate existing
processes (production and services). Project teams can understand where inefficiencies arise and where
improvements are required by determining which steps are part of the value stream and which are not.
Objectives:
Creating the map also helps business leaders to understand how a process is actually performed, as opposed to
how they think it is performed or how it should be performed. Teaching methodology will be both
presentations and hands on drawing of current and future state maps.
Introduction to VSM, Types of VSM, Steps involved in mapping procedure, Symbols used in VSM, Creating
Main Contents:
current state VSM, Creating future state VSM, Benefits of VSM, Case study and practice of VSM.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 day ( 6 PM to 9 PM )
Activity No.16 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
5S, KAIZEN & LEAN METHODOLOGY
Objectives:


How to plan about 5S, Kaizen and Lean
Success story of Japanese industry
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 Formulation of Successful implementation strategy
 Audit yourself under these methodologies
 How to set target and alignment with yearly appraisal
 Rate yourself about 5S and Kaizen
 How to execute these methodologies throughout the year
 5S - Understanding
 Kaizen – Continuous Improvement
 Combination of 5S & Kaizen
 Lean Methodology
 Toyota Production System
Main Contents:
 3S vs. 5S
 7 waste Identification
 How to reduce Muda
 Stages of Kaizen
 Essentials of Lean
 All Levels; From Executive to Managers
 Supervisors
Target Participants:
 Engineers
 Service People
 Administration People & more
Duration:
2 day Certificate course ( 9:15 AM to 4:15 PM )
Activity No.17 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Objectives:
Maintenance, Operation & Control of Industrial Plant
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Main Contents:

Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 days course (5:45 pm to 9:15 pm)
Activity No.18 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Occupational Health & Safety (Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment)
This course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding and ability for participants to develop and implement a
professional Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Risk Management program in their organizations. The course is
Objectives:
intended for engineers, managers and executives belonging to any type of organization, may it be manufacturing, service,
healthcare, educational or government.
 Management responsibilities towards occupational health and safety of all personnel.
 OHSAS 18001 requirements for hazard identification and risk assessment.
 Identification of Hazards in all activities (routine as well as non-routine), processes, equipment and locations.
 Assessment of risks associated with identified hazards.
Main Contents:
 Determination of controls to eliminate or minimize risks.
 Hazardous materials and tasks. Regulatory requirements for safety.
 Human factors and behavioral aspects in risk management.
 Hazards, risks and plans for handling emergency situations.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 day ( 6 PM to 9 PM )
Activity No.19 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Enhancing Purchasing Performance
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Objectives:
Purchasing role is gaining worldwide importance. Due to its strategic importance, organizations are focusing to improve the
performance of their purchasing staff. This course will cover both fundamental concepts as well as techniques used for
boosting purchasing performance.
Main Contents:
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
2 day ( : 9.15 AM to 4.15 PM )
Activity No.20 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
Target Participants:
CPD Title:
Chemical Handling and Storage
Objectives:
Main Contents:
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Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
2 day ( 9:15 AM to 4:15 PM )
Activity No.21 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Inventory Management & MRP
To provide participants with an in depth understanding of modern methods of Inventory Management and Materials
Objectives:
Requirements Planning (MRP).
 Strategies in Inventory Management
 Improving Customers Service Level
 Codification of Inventory Items
 Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
 Cost associated with Inventory
 Inventory Valuation
 Factors to consider while Replenishing Inventory
 Budgeting & Forecasting
Main Contents:
 World Class Practices in Inventory Management
 Inventory Reduction Techniques
 Improving Inventory Record Accuracy
 MUSIC 3-D
 Warehousing Practices
 Optimizing Material Handling
 Impact of SCM on Inventory
 Lot Sizing
 Demo of Inventory Package
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 day ( 9:15 AM to 4:15 PM )
Activity No.22 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Total Productive Maintenance
This course focuses at improving maintenance performance and reliability and provide excellent guidance in implementing
Objectives:
the world-renowned TPM.
Target Participants:
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Main Contents:
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
2 day ( 9:15 AM to 4:15 PM )
Activity No.23 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
Target Participants:
CPD Title:
Membrane Desalination
Drinking and Industrial Water Treatment.
Objectives:
To provide practical knowledge on the operation of membrane processes (RO) in the water industry with a special focus on
pretreatment and safe operation with case studies.
Main Contents:
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Introduction & Objectives
Reverse Osmosis (RO) Fundamentals
RO Process Operating Parameters
RO Pretreatment
Energy Issues in RO
Case Study for Pretreatment Failure
Membrane Failure
Case Study for Membrane Failure
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Early and mid-career professionals in water treatment companies, consulting agencies, government departments
and equipment suppliers.
 Graduate students are also welcome to apply
Duration:
2 day ( 9:15 AM to 4:15 PM )
Activity No.24 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
Target Participants:
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CPD Title:
Constructed Wetlands
Low-cost and Low-energy Treatment Systems
Objectives:
This course will provide an overview of the Constructed Wetland Technology. It will also provide information on the
application of this low-cost and low-energy technology to sewage treatment and industrial effluents along with supporting
case studies
Day 1: Overview of Treatment Process and Technology
Main Contents:
Session 1A: Introduction & Objectives
Session 1C: Outline of Constructed Wetlands
Session 1B: Wastewater Characteristics
Session 1D: Design of Constructed Wetlands
Day 2: Applications and Setup
Session 2A: Domestic Wastewater Treatment
Session 2C: Operation and Maintenance
Session 2B: Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Session 2D: Constructed Wetlands and
Sustainability.
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Early and mid-career professionals in water treatment companies, consulting agencies, government departments
and equipment suppliers.
 Graduate students are also welcome to apply
Duration:
2 day ( 9:15 AM to 4:15 PM )
Activity No.25 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Advances in Energy Audit Techniques
Target Participants:
Objectives:
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Main Contents:
Target Participants:
Duration:
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Introduction
Finding EMO’s in Energy Industry
Skills and knowledge required to be an Energy
Assess Costs and Benefits
Auditor
Report for Action
 Energy Audit Methodology
Benefits of an Energy Audit
 Evaluation of Information Collected
 Inventory Energy Use
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
2 day ( 9:15 AM to 4:15 PM )
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Activity No.26 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Productivity Improvement via Lean Manufacturing
Lean manufacturing techniques have become widely known for their dramatic waste reduction/productivity improvement
results over the last few decades in various world class organizations. This course will enable the participant to know the
philosophy and core methods of lean manufacturing. A major objective is to identify and detect different types of wastes that
Objectives:
occur and to get rid of the causes of waste and by identifying new ways to achieve continuous flow through manufacturing
cells.
Teaching methodology will be both presentations and hands on practice of layout development/line balancing problems.
Introduction to the Lean Manufacturing Concepts, Definition and types of waste, Waste detection and elimination
Main Contents:
techniques, Layout enhancement for lean manufacturing, Line Balancing for enhanced productivity, Case study.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 days course (6:00 pm to 9 pm)
Activity No.27 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Objectives:
Factory Management
Main Contents:
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
4 days course (5:45 pm to 9:15 pm)
Activity No.28 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
Target Participants:
CPD Title:
Energy Audit & Techniques
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Objectives:
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Example – Developing auditing plan of a
water treating facility
o Flow data
o Electricity (power) consumption
Main Contents:
o Peak Demand
o Electrical (Power) rate schedules
o Power bills
o Pump types and curves
o Other relevant information
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
2 days course (6:00 pm to 9:00 pm)
Activity No.29 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
What is an energy audit?
The types and methodology of energy audits.
The tools applied in energy auditing,
Evaluation process of the energy consumption.
What are the benefits of an energy audit?
Case studies of an energy audit for water
utilities.
Time Management
Would you like to have extra time each day to take care of your goals at your work? Or would you to overcome the vicious
stress cycle that comes from being time-starved?
Objectives:
By the end of this session, you will be able to analyze how you currently use your time by identifying time wasters, set goals
and priorities to better use your time and apply time-saving tips.
 Introduction to Life Management Model
 Introduction of Time Management
 Determination, Promises & fulfilling commitment.
 Prioritization
Main Contents:
 Quadrant activities
 Tips Important / Urgent (Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 activities
 Guideline for Managing Time
 To-do list and scheduler
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
1 day ( 9:15 AM to 4:15 PM )
Activity No.30 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Six Sigma (Green Belt)
Objectives:
To train Engineers, Managers, and Executives from Manufacturing, Energy, Health Care, Educational institutions,
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Government offices, and Service industry in the use of Six Sigma Methodology to improve their processes by minimizing
variations in various business areas for improved Customer Satisfaction and business growth
Six Sigma and organizational goals, Quality philosophies, Key Process Input/ Output Variables, Six Sigma Team and roles
of members (e.g., Champion, Black Belts, Green belts), DMAIC & DMADV Cycles, Define phase: Owners & stakeholders,
Internal & External Customers, Voice of Customer collection and analysis, CTQ, QFD, Project Charter & Scope, Seven
Quality Tools, 7M Seven Management Tools, COPQ (Cost of Poor Quality), Yield and RTY (Rolled Throughput Yield),
DPMO (Defects per Million Opportunities) calculations, 1.5 Sigma shift, Team Stages and dynamics, Team techniques
Main Contents:
(Nominal Group Technique, Multi voting), FMEA, Measure Phase: SIPOC diagram, Cause & Effect Diagrams, Probability &
Statistics, Types of data, graphical representation, Probability Distributions, Central Limit Theorem, Measurement System
Analysis, Gage R&R (Repeatability & Reproducibility), Process Capability Indices, Analyze: Hypothesis Testing,
Consumer’s & Producer’s risk, Root Cause Analysis, Linear Correlation and Regression, Improve & Control: Control
Charts, Control Plan. Case studies.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
7 Days ( 6 pm to 9 pm )
Activity No.31 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Energy Conservation
Objectives:
An important aim of this workshop is to discuss the techniques for reducing energy demand in manufacturing plants through
conservation, optimization and modification of machinery, and the implementation of technological advancements with low
energy requirements.
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Pakistan energy resources and demand
Energy audit
Energy conservation
Main Contents:
o Domestic (e.g. home and street lights, appliances, transportation, air conditioner)
o Industrial (textile, food, beverages, oil processing)
 International overview of energy conservation
 Alternative energy sources
Case studies
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 Days ( 6 pm to 9 pm )
Activity No.32 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Marketing a Product
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This intensive two days course is for people who need to learn marketing, marketing a manufacturing or service product. It
will be of particular benefit to Engineers, Teachers, Executives, Managers and Students
 What is Marketing
 The Foundation Of Marketing
 Environmental Forces and Marketing Ethics
 Strategic Marketing Planning and Forecasting
 The Consumer Market
 Marketing Research and Analysis
 Segmentation & Positioning; The Role of Marketing Mix
Main Contents:
 Overview of Product Development
 Product Concepts
 Product Management
 Effective Marketing Plan
 Use of Market Research For Marketing Strategy Decisions
 How To Sell a Product: 5 Ways To Sell Itself
 Conceptual Design, Prototyping And Testing
 Quick tips to sell online
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
Days ( 9:15 am to 4:15 pm )
Activity No.33 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Mastering Microsoft Project Ver. 2010
Discover the essential and advanced techniques to plan, monitor, control and maximize project efficiency using Microsoft
Objectives:
Project ver. 2010
Objectives:
(Day 1)
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm (includes a 30-minute Maghrib prayer/ tea break)
The essentials of project management, Customizing Microsoft Project 2010, Defining the project, Planning and organizing
project tasks (in WBS).
Main Contents:
(Day 2)
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm (includes a 30-minute prayer/ tea)
Defining task dependencies, Developing project schedule, Analyzing & refining project schedule, Setting schedule
constraints.
(Day 3)
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6:00 pm – 9:00 pm (includes a 30-minute prayer/ tea)
Defining project resources & costs, Assigning resources & costs to activities, Resource leveling schedule optimization ,
Developing customized views and reports.
(Day 4)
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm (includes a 30-minute prayer/ tea)
Developing baselines & tracking projects, Evaluating & controlling project progress, Integrating Project with other Office
applications, Working with multiple projects and programs.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
4 day ( 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM )
Activity No.34 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Software Engineering (Database Development. NET)
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
 Explain what .NET is.
 Understand C# Concepts briefly and explore OOP using C#.
 Get familiar with Windows Form development.
 Understand Databases, SQL using SQL Server.
 Normalizing data and creating ER Models/Data Flow Diagrams.
 Create Software Architecture using UML and implement Design patterns.
 Build software using ADO.NET and LINQ.
Main Contents:
 Explore SQL Server Reporting Services.
 Understand XAML and WPF.
 Use WPF and Entity framework.
 Create Windows 8 Apps Using XAML.
 Get Familiar with Web Form Development.
 Create Data Driven Websites.
 Use MVC framework with LINQ.
 Deployment of Software.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 months course ( 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm) Sundays only
Activity No.35 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
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CPD Title:
Web Engineering
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
 Explore HTML5, CSS3 and JQuery
 Create server side pages by using ASP.NET.
 Understand Master pages, Themes and ASP.NET Caching.
 Create User Controls and Custom Controls.
 Understand Database Concepts.
 Access and manipulate data from SQL Server by using ADO.NET and LINQ.
Main Contents:
 Improve page responsiveness by using the ASP.NET AJAX controls.
 Create Website in different Languages and secure it by using Authentication / Authorization.
 Working with Web Parts and Web Services.
 Understand SQL Injection techniques.
 Explore Expression Blend and light up websites using Silverlight.
 Explore ASP.NET MVC framework.
 Deploying and Configuring Web Application.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 months course ( 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm) Sundays only
Activity No.36 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Objectives:
Main Contents:
Finance and Accounts
(for non-Financial Executives)
This programme is designed to provide an understanding of the key concepts in finance and blends broad financial
principles with such practical necessities as how to understand and analyse financial decisions, talk to financial authorities
and apply financial strategies to business & personal investments.
Financial Accounting and Statements, The Accounting Equation, Balance Sheet, Income Statement, Cash-flow Statement,
Statement of Retained Earnings
Finance as a function of business, The objective of Financial Management, Financial Control, Budgeting, Zero-base
budgeting, Cash budgeting, Inventory control.
Business Cycle, Working Capital Management, Working Capital Management & Financing decisions
Time Value of Money, Simple interest and compound interest, Present and future values, Compounding of series payments,
Valuation models. Decision making financial tools for Project Financing, Project Cash flow analysis
Computer lab - Excel based Project Decision making financial tools & various parameters through leasing financing
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schedule. Capitalization Vs Expensing, Impact on financial statements due to Capitalization Vs Expensing.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
4 day ( 6 PM to 9 PM )
Activity No.37 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Time Management
Would you like to have extra time each day to take care of your goals at your work? Or would you to overcome the vicious
stress cycle that comes from being time-starved?
Objectives:
By the end of this session, you will be able to analyze how you currently use your time by identifying time wasters, set goals
and priorities to better use your time and apply time-saving tips.
 Introduction to Life Management Model
 Introduction of Time Management
 Determination, Promises & fulfilling commitment.
 Prioritization
Main Contents:
 Quadrant activities
 Tips Important / Urgent (Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 activities
 Guideline for Managing Time
 To-do list and scheduler
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
1 day ( 9:15 AM to 4:15 PM )
Activity No.38 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Objectives:
Main Contents:
Inventory Management & MRP
To provide participants with an in depth understanding of modern methods of Inventory Management and Materials
Requirements Planning (MRP).
 Strategies in Inventory Management
 Inventory Reduction Techniques
 Improving Customers Service Level
 Improving Inventory Record Accuracy
 Codification of Inventory Items
 MUSIC 3-D
 Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
 Warehousing Practices
 Cost associated with Inventory
 Optimizing Material Handling
 Inventory Valuation
 Impact of SCM on Inventory
 Factors to consider while Replenishing Inventory
 Lot Sizing
 Budgeting & Forecasting
Demo of Inventory Package
 World Class Practices in Inventory Management
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Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 Days ( 9:15 am to 4:15 pm )
Activity No.39 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Productivity Improvement via Lean Manufacturing
Lean manufacturing techniques have become widely known for their dramatic waste reduction/productivity improvement
results over the last few decades in various world class organizations. This course will enable the participant to know the
philosophy and core methods of lean manufacturing. A major objective is to identify and detect different types of wastes that
Objectives:
occur and to get rid of the causes of waste and by identifying new ways to achieve continuous flow through manufacturing
cells.
Teaching methodology will be both presentations and hands on practice of layout development/line balancing problems.
Introduction to the Lean Manufacturing Concepts, Definition and types of waste, Waste detection and elimination
Main Contents:
techniques, Layout enhancement for lean manufacturing, Line Balancing for enhanced productivity, Case study.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 days course (6:00 pm to 9 pm)
Activity No.40 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Time Management
Would you like to have extra time each day to take care of your goals at your work? Or would you to overcome the vicious
stress cycle that comes from being time-starved?
Objectives:
By the end of this session, you will be able to analyze how you currently use your time by identifying time wasters, set goals
and priorities to better use your time and apply time-saving tips.
 Introduction to Life Management Model
 Introduction of Time Management
 Determination, Promises & fulfilling commitment.
 Prioritization
Main Contents:
 Quadrant activities
 Tips Important / Urgent (Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 activities
 Guideline for Managing Time
 To-do list and scheduler
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
1 day ( 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM )
Target Participants:
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Activity No.41 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Occupational Health & Safety (Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment)
This course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding and ability for participants to develop and implement a
professional Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Risk Management program in their organizations. The course is
Objectives:
intended for engineers, managers and executives belonging to any type of organization, may it be manufacturing, service,
healthcare, educational or government.
 Management responsibilities towards occupational health and safety of all personnel.
 OHSAS 18001 requirements for hazard identification and risk assessment.
 Identification of Hazards in all activities (routine as well as non-routine), processes, equipment and locations.
 Assessment of risks associated with identified hazards.
Main Contents:
 Determination of controls to eliminate or minimize risks.
 Hazardous materials and tasks. Regulatory requirements for safety.
 Human factors and behavioral aspects in risk management.
 Hazards, risks and plans for handling emergency situations.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 day ( 6 PM to 9 PM )
Activity No.42 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Maintenance, Operation & Control of Industrial Plant
Objectives:
Main Contents:
Target Participants:
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Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
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Duration:
3 days course (5:45 pm to 9:15 pm)
Activity No.43 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Certified Health, Safety & Environment Professional
 To develop, implement and audit a health, safety and environmental management program.
 Understand the types of industrial accidents and their effects on employees, the work organization, and
society at large.
 To understand the nature and causes of Industrial Accidents and Environmental Pollution.
Objectives:
 To identify the measures that organizations can take in order to maintain a healthy and safe work
environment.
 Understand and practice how standard operating procedures are developed for HSE
The program consists of 8 Modules, as follows: Introduction HSE Management, Integrated HSE Management
System, Environmental Analysis, HSE Communication, Incident Accident Reporting, Pollution Control
Main Contents:
Management & Fire Fighting, Hazard Identification, HSE Audit
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students
and anyone who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more
Target Participants:
with less stress
4-month evening professional certificate program (6 pm -9pm, two days a week)
Duration:
Activity No.44 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Certified Human Resource Professional
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Develop professionals who understand human resource in detail and are capable of taking on the
challenges of developing organizational vision, policies and procedures
Objectives:
 Create the core capabilities to implement HR policies and practices
 Provide a professional credential to Professionals
The certificate course contains seven Modules covering:
HRM Overview, HRM Planning, Recruitment & Placement, and Practices, Training & Development, Strategic
HR alignment with business needs, Labor Relation, Compensation Management, Organization Behavior &
Main Contents:
Ethics, Special Topics (Developing HR Manual, HR Audits, HR Information System, Social HR competencies
for HR Professionals & Accountability SA 8000)
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students
and anyone who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more
Target Participants:
with less stress
4-month evening professional certificate program (6 pm -9pm, two days a week)
Duration:
Activity No.45 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
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CPD Title:
Certified Project Management Professionals
Prepare to pass the PMP exam. Navigate the process groups and knowledge areas of the PMBOK Guide.
Identify and map the inputs and outputs of the PMBOK Guide processes. Align your project management
knowledge with PMBOK 4th Edition Guide terminology and definitions. Create a personalized plan for selfObjectives:
study to focus your efforts after the course. Identify the process groups in ISO 10006.Blend the two
international guidelines (PMBOK and ISO 10006) to create value for your organization
Introduction to Project Management Framework; Integration Management; Scope Management; Time
Management; Quality Management; Communication Management; Human Resource Management;
Main Contents:
Procurement Management; Risk Management; Cost Management
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students
and anyone who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more
Target Participants:
with less stress
4-month evening professional certificate program (6 pm -9pm, two days a week)
Duration:
Activity No.46 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Objectives:
Main Contents:
ISO 17025 Lab Quality Management System
The objective of this program is to provide knowledge, skills and build competence to your professionals
so that they are able to assess ISO 17025 Lab Management System in their organization.
MANAGEMENT REQUIRMENTS
Organization and Management
Quality System
Document Control
Review of Request, Tenders and Contracts
Sub Contracting of Tests and Calibration
Purchasing Services and Supplies
Complaints
Non-conforming Testing and Calibration
Corrective/ Preventive Actions
Control of Records
Internal Audit and Management
Technical Requirement
Personal
Accommodation and Environmental Conditions
Test/Calibration Methods and Validation
Equipment
Measurement Traceability
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Sampling
Handling of Calibration and Test items
Assuring the Quality of Test Calibration Results
Reporting the Result
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students
and anyone who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more
Target Participants:
with less stress
2 Days ( 9:15 am to 4:15 pm )
Duration:
Activity No.47 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Certified Food Safety Professional
This is a professional course and will involve a number of higher level methodologies. The course is spread
over four months to allow inter-session study. In this respect you will have to carry out timely study,
Objectives:
investigations, and assignments to grip the subject. The class discussions are framed for discussing the key
points, create critical thinking, share experiences of fellow professionals and build professional maturity
The certificate course contains Six Modules covering:
Food Safety Awareness and International Standard , Legal and Regulatory requirements, Pre Requisite
Main Contents:
Programs ( PRP’s) , ( BRC, HALAL, FDA Regulation), Testing Analysis and Quality Control, food Safety
Audit.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students
and anyone who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more
Target Participants:
with less stress
4-month evening professional certificate program (6 pm -9pm, two days a week)
Duration:
Activity No.48 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Objectives:
Main Contents:
Target Participants:
Certified Quality Professional
 To develop a world-class professional base in the field of Quality Management.
 To develop necessary competence required to plan, design, and implement quality improvement programs
in companies
 To provide a sound credential to professionals in quality excellence
The program consists of 8 Modules, covering Management Elements and Methods, Quality Management Tools,
Leadership, Training & Development, Strategic Plan Development and Deployment, Supply Chain
Management , Customer Focused- Organizations, Special Topics (Introduction to Six Sigma), (Total
Productivity Maintenance), (Communication Skills and Abilities & Presentation Skills)
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students
and anyone who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more
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with less stress
4-month evening professional certificate program (6 pm -9pm, two days a week)
Duration:
Activity No.49 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Certified Labor Laws & Industrial Relation Mgt. Professionals
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Objectives:
Main Contents:
To develop a clear understanding of contemporary industrial relation principles and techniques as practiced
in organizations.
 To improve skills in specific IR functions with focus on application, implications and complications of
Labor Laws. Negotiation skills, resolution of disputes through bilateral negotiations, conciliation,
arbitration and Maintenance of Discipline at workplace are the issues of vital importance for success.
 To instill an understanding of current issues in Labor Legislation and Industrial Relation Policies.
 To bridge the gap between the Academia and the Industry & enable the later meet the challenges of
Development, Placement and Employment.
 To equip the participants with the latest techniques of handling industrial disputes and Labor relation
matters.
 To create a base of research for finding innovative methods to resolve Labor related problems.
Module 1 Overview
Historical Context of International Labor Movement
International Labor Standards / ILO / EPR
Overview of Labor Policies & Labor Legislation in Pakistan
Module 2 Employment Legislation: Terms & Conditions
Industrial & Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance, 1968.
Industrial & Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance, 1968.
WP Shops & Establishment Ordinance, 1969
Factories Act, 1934.
Module 3 Employment Legislation: Industrial Relations
Industrial Relations Act, 2010.
IRA, 2010.
Module 4 Employment Legislation: Wages & Benefits
Minimum Wages Ordinance, 1961.
Payment of Wages Act, 1936.
Employees’ Cost of Living (Relief) Act, 1973.
Companies Profits (Workers' Participation) Act, 1968.
Module 5 Equality, Discrimination & Harassment
Constitutional Protections: Fundamental Rights
Protection against Harassment of Women at Workplace
Module 6 Welfare Labor Laws: Employers' Contribution
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Provincial Employees Social Security Ordinance, 1965
Employees' Old-Age Benefits Act, 1976
Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923
Workers' Welfare Fund Ordinance, 1971
Workers' Children (Education) Ordinance, 1972
Module 7 Miscellaneous Laws
Apprenticeship Ordinance, 1962
Disabled Persons (Employment and Rehabilitation) Ordinance, 1981
Module 8 Other Important Issues
Conduct a Disciplinary & Domestic Enquiry
Hours of Work & Wages
Line between Workers and Management/staff employees
Contract Management
SA – 8000.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students
and anyone who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more
Target Participants:
with less stress
4-month evening professional certificate program (6 pm -9pm, two days a week)
Duration:
Activity No.50 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Certified Software Quality Professional
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To develop software professionals who understand quality in detail and are capable of taking on the
challenges of ensuring excellent quality in software products
Objectives:
 To create the core capabilities to implement software quality management tools
 To provide a professional credential to Software Professionals
Modules to be covered in detail: General Knowledge, Software Quality Management, System and Software
Engineering Process, Project Management, Software Metrics and Analysis, Software Verification and
Main Contents:
Validation, Software Configuration Management, Software Audits and ISO 9000 Clauses.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students
and anyone who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more
Target Participants:
with less stress
4-month evening professional certificate program (6 pm -9pm, two days a week)
Duration:
Activity No. 51 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Software Engineering (Database Development. NET)
Objectives:
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After completing this course, students will be able to:
 Explain what .NET is.
 Understand C# Concepts briefly and explore OOP using C#.
 Get familiar with Windows Form development.
 Understand Databases, SQL using SQL Server.
 Normalizing data and creating ER Models/Data Flow Diagrams.
 Create Software Architecture using UML and implement Design patterns.
 Build software using ADO.NET and LINQ.
Main Contents:
 Explore SQL Server Reporting Services.
 Understand XAML and WPF.
 Use WPF and Entity framework.
 Create Windows 8 Apps Using XAML.
 Get Familiar with Web Form Development.
 Create Data Driven Websites.
 Use MVC framework with LINQ.
 Deployment of Software.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 months course ( 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm) Sundays only
Activity No.52 (as per CPD Calendar-2016)
CPD Title:
Web Engineering
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Main Contents:
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Explore HTML5, CSS3 and JQuery
Create server side pages by using ASP.NET.
Understand Master pages, Themes and ASP.NET Caching.
Create User Controls and Custom Controls.
Understand Database Concepts.
Access and manipulate data from SQL Server by using ADO.NET and LINQ.
Improve page responsiveness by using the ASP.NET AJAX controls.
Create Website in different Languages and secure it by using Authentication / Authorization.
Working with Web Parts and Web Services.
Understand SQL Injection techniques.
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 Explore Expression Blend and light up websites using Silverlight.
 Explore ASP.NET MVC framework.
 Deploying and Configuring Web Application.
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students and anyone
Target Participants:
who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more with less stress
Duration:
3 months course ( 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm) Sundays only
Activity No.53 ( as per CPD Calendar-2016
CPD Title:
Objectives:
Main Contents:
Target Participants:
Managing the Maintenance Department
To familiarize maintenance engineers and managers with the latest concepts in maintenance. Loads of practical,
down-to-earth advice and tips on setting up various aspects of maintenance organisation and management
systems are included in this course.
 Overview of maintenance functions
 Developing a maintenance strategy
 Monitoring maintenance performance
 Planning/budgeting maintenance resources
 Environment, Health & Safety considerations
 Developing a winning organisational structure
 Managing resources effectively (people, materials, money)
 Energy efficiency & Auditing
 Utilities boilers, pumps, compressors
 Valves, bearings, piping maintenance
 PLC & SCADA
 Maintenance Standards & Codes
 Work identification techniques
 Prioritizing work (the right way)
 Work scheduling & Backlog Management
 Equipment Management
 Using equipment history to analyse failures
 Preventive Maintenance
 Condition-based maintenance tools including vibration analysis, thermography, ultrasonic analysis
 TPM/Proactive Maintenance
 CMM S
 Contracting / Outsourcing Pros & Cons
Business owners, top management, middle management, professionals, doctors, engineers, teachers, students
and anyone who would like to make realistic goals and manage time more effectively while achieving more
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Duration:
with less stress
3 day ( 9:15 AM to 4:15 PM )
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