NAEP New Member Welcome Kit 2008-2009 - (Page 10) GET EDUCATED Academies NAEP Procurement Academy Tiered Institutes NAEP's Academy offers a three-tiered learning experience, with each tier emphasizing a different procurement perspective. The tiers are arranged in a learning format, from basic to advanced, and are identified as Foundation, Professional, and Senior Professional. We encourage you to attend the tiers in a sequential order, based upon your personal experience in higher education procurement. Tier I: Foundation Building a firm FOUNDATION of procurement skills is paramount for the emerging purchasing professional. Tier I, FOUNDATION, is designed for the individual just beginning a purchasing career, who may have one to three years of purchasing experience. Tier II: Professional The purpose of Tier II, PROFESSIONAL, is to teach the skills and tools needed to expand upon the industry’s issues and challenges. This session is designed for the more advanced procurement professional with five to eight years of experience in purchasing. Recent college graduates seeking to enhance their skill sets as they prepare to enter the job market will also find value in this program. Tier III: Senior Professional Tier III, SENIOR PROFESSIONAL, is designed for the experienced procurement professional with more than eight years of experience in purchasing and/or management responsibility. The faculty will provide advanced training in areas of team skills, consensus building, decisionmaking, negotiation, contract management, and conducting a complex RFP process. 10 Click here for more information on current Foundation faculty. Foundation Faculty Some of our past Foundation Faculty have been: Nancy Brooks, MPA, Director of Purchasing, Iowa State University Christy Hutchison, JD, Assistant Professor of Business, Peru State College Ted Nasser, C.P.M., Senior Buyer, University of Arizona Click here for learning outcomes. Click here for agendas from previous Foundations. www.NAEPnet.org http://www.naepnet.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Professional_Development http://www.naepnet.org/Content/NavigationMenu/ProfessionalDevelopment/AcademyFaculty/Academy_Faculty.htm http://www.naepnet.org/Content/NavigationMenu/ProfessionalDevelopment/AcademyAgendae/AcademyOutcomes/Academy_Outcomes.htm http://www.naepnet.org/Content/NavigationMenu/ProfessionalDevelopment/AcademyAgendae/Academy_Agendae.htm http://www.naepnet.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Professional_Development http://www.naepnet.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Professional_Development http://www.naepnet.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Professional_Development http://www.naepnet.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Professional_Development http://www.naepnet.org http://www.naepnet.org http://www.NAEPnet.org
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