Hybrid SEMICON West 2021 connects the entire extended electronics supply chain—in one place, at one time. It’s the smart way to re-connect with your contacts, customers, partners, plus drive your business forward.
THE PLACE TO BE IN TODAY’S EVOLVING NEW WORLD
Automation, AI, and the Internet of Everything have changed the game forever. The entire planet is now living on the cloud. To stay ahead you need to connect with new customers and build new partnerships. Expand your connections across the extended electronics supply chain at SEMICON West 2021. It’s where you’ll meet the qualified buyers your business needs to thrive.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Business and technology leaders, researchers, and industry analysts from across the microelectronics supply chain, including:
Hilton Charlotte University Place • Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
The 2nd World Congress on High Entropy Alloys (HEA 2021) is a cross-disciplinary technical forum designed to share the latest research advances in single-phase and multi-phase metallic, intermetallic, and ceramic high entropy materials for functional or structural applications. HEA 2021 will feature highly focused technical talks on topics that include, but are not limited to, fundamental theory of alloy design, computational modeling and simulation, properties, processing, and applications of high entropy alloys.
Networking opportunities will also offer attendees a chance to informally discuss the latest developments in high entropy alloys, while also making valuable professional connections. The congress will attract research leaders from industry, government, and academics from across the globe, as well as students and postdocs interested in the science and engineering of metallic materials and high performance alloys. Scientists and engineers will be convened to facilitate linkages and collaborations on this promising technology, to hopefully lead to widespread application and adoption of these materials.
Plenary Speakers
Highlights of the programming include the following plenary speakers:
Amy Clarke, Colorado School of Mines, USA
Maryam Ghazisaeidi, Ohio State University, USA
Elsa Olivetti, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Congress Sponsors and Organizers
This congress is sponsored by the Structural Materials Division and the Alloy Phases, High Temperature Alloys, and Mechanical Behavior of Materials Committees, and is being organized by the following individuals:
ChairC. Cem Tasan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Committee MembersEaso P. George, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Haruyuki Inui, Kyoto University
Daniel B. Miracle, Air Force Research Laboratory
Noah Philips, ATI
Tresa Pollock, University of California, Santa Barbara
An international trade platform that brings together all shareholders of mining sector.
Most comprehensive mining fair organized in Turkey
Fair organized biennially was realised first time in 2004.
9th edition will be held on 2020.
Since 2004 fair;
host 2.416 exhibitor companies.
host 51.498 professional visitors.
Fair grows steadily and contributes to the mining sector and national economy.
Place
Tüyap İstanbul Fair, Convention and Congress Center
Expo Organizer
Tüyap Fairs and Exhibition Organization Inc.
Phone+90 212 867 11 31
Fax+90 212 886 67 37
ATTENDANT PROFILE
Topographical Measuring Equipment
Geophysical Survey Equipment
Prospection and Geological Survey Equipment
Satellite Communication and Remote Control Systems
Drilling Machinery and Equipment
Blasting Equipment and Accessories
Excavation – Haulage Machinery and Equipment
Shaft Sinking and Hoisting Systems
Mineral Processing Machinery and Equipment
Heavy Duty Vehicles
Tunnel Boring Machines and Equipment
Tunnel Scada Management Systems
Asphalt Construction Machinery and Equipment
Traffic Management Infrastructure, Road Safety and Parking Systems
Geotechnical Parts&Technologies
Monitoring and Communication Systems
Gas Measurement and Safety Devices
Natural Stones Extraction Machines and Processing
Systems Chemical, Mineralogical and Petrographical Analysis Equipments
Open Pit and Underground Mining Projects Enviromental Management and Related Devices
Logistics Service Providers
Technical Consultancy Services
Finance and Legal Services
Software Services
Publications
Universities
Non-Governmental Organizations
VISITOR PROFILE
Open Pit and Underground Mining Operators
Ore Enrichment Projects Operators
Drilling Companies
Mining Stone Quarries and Construction Machinery Operators
Construction Companies
Public Offices and Institutions
Engineers, Architects, Field Engineers, Technical Experts
Construction Machines Equipment and Accessories Sellers and Distributors
Natural Stone Quarry Operators
Mineral Importers and Exporters
Consultancy Firms
Acquisition Companies and Consortiums
Occupational Safety Technicians
Certification Bodies
Construction Machines and Vehicles Rental Services
Technicians and Authorities Working for Public Administration Institutions
Universities and Other Vocational Training Centers
Publications
Universities
Non-Governmental Organizations
Why Should You Visit
The most comprehensive fair organized for mining industry in the Eurasian geography
Opportunity to directly obtain the most modern machinery and equipment for mining industry
An opportunity for small and medium-scale companies to open up to international markets
An international sales and marketing environment welcoming leader companies from Turkey and worldwide where production power and capabilities, new services and technologies are displayed.
Possibility to create new collaboration opportunities with mining sector professionals from various geographies.
Opportunity to help the sector gain efficient, competitive and sustainable marketing power
Opportunity to get familiar with the products contributing to the energy efficiency of the mining world.
Opportunity to find alternative solutions for raw material supply.
Why Should You Participate
To closely follow-up sectoral developments and expectations
To find new investment opportunities
To promote new products and observe their success in the market
Take new orders and maximize revenue
Continue with existing customers and current sales
Expand export opportunities
View and display the latest technologies and designs
Come together with prospective customers
Gain competitor information
Compare similar products
Find new distribution channels
Expedite the sales process
Discover and learn more about new local and international markets
Display products and services that differentiate you from competitors
Due to the threat of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, AACC’s Board of Directors has made a pivotal decision: the 2020 AACC Annual Scientific Meeting & Clinical Lab Expo will be held as a virtual event, rather than as a live meeting in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The meeting will still occur from December 13-17, 2020, so please continue to hold those dates on your calendar.
We are excited by the unprecedented opportunity to reimagine AACC’s flagship scientific conference and expo on an innovative digital platform built for learning, collaboration, networking, and technology exploration. We are committed to delivering a meeting experience comparable in value and impact to our typical face-to-face conference and expo. Most importantly, a virtual meeting ensures the safety of our global audience while providing greater accessibility and flexibility for our attendees to consume world-class scientific content in the way that is most convenient for them.
REGISTERING FOR THE VIRTUAL MEETING
At this time, we have temporarily paused registration. Our online registration site for the virtual meeting will be available on September 15.
If you have already registered, you will be contacted no later than September 15 with instructions for modifying your current registration. You will have the option to cancel for a full refund or convert your registration to a virtual meeting option.
If you have made a hotel reservation through the AACC housing site, your reservation will be cancelled automatically. Your credit card will not be charged.
If you have not yet registered, please note that registration options for the virtual meeting will be announced soon, and both members and non-members will be able to register online beginning September 15.
ANNUAL MEETING ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
AACC's 13-member volunteer Annual Meeting Organizing Committee (AMOC) attends to all the details of making each year’s AACC Annual Scientific Meeting & Clinical Lab Expo a must-attend education and networking event. The committee is constituted two years before the meeting it is responsible for planning, and is charged with developing a timely program that will serve the diverse community of laboratory medicine professionals.
The 2020 Annual Meeting Organizing Committee—chaired by Paul Jannetto, PhD, DABCC, MT (ASCP), FAACC—is planning another scientifically superb event that also promotes networking, business, and professional opportunities.
CHAIR
Paul Jannetto, PhD, DABCC, MT (ASCP), FAACC
Director, Clinical Mass Spectrometry Laboratory
Clinical and Forensic Toxicology Laboratory and Metals Laboratory
Mayo Clinic
VICE CHAIRS
Stephen Master, MD, PhD, FAACC
Director of Central Lab Services
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Stacey Melanson, MD, PhD
Associate Director of Clinical Laboratories
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Sergio Bernardini
Full Professor
University of Tor Vergata Rome
Seetharam Chittiprol, PhD, ASCP, DABCC, NRCC
Technical Director
Memorial Health System
Jim Faix, MD
Clinical Professor of Pathology
Montefiore Medical Center
Angela Ferguson, PhD, DABCC, FAACC
Assistant Director of Clinical Chemistry Labs
Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics
T. Scott Isbell, PhD, DABCC, FAACC
Medical Director of Clinical Chemistry
Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Patrick Kyle, PhD, ABFT, DABCC, FAACC
Director of Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Veronica Luzzi, PhD, DABCC
Director
Providence Regional Laboratories
Peggy Mann, MS, MT (ASCP)
Ambulatory POCC/Program Manager
University of Texas Medical Branch
Christine Snozek, PhD, DABCC, FAACC
Director, Core Laboratory
Mayo Clinic
Greg Tsongalis, PhD, FAACC
Director, Clinical Genomics and Advanced Technology
In light of on-going developments with COVID-19, EAGE has decided to add virtual features to our events. We believe this is the safest approach for the well-being of our global audience and we are excited that a partly virtual experience makes it possible to broaden the learning opportunities and engagement with the industry at this time. We will follow up with more details soon.
Our Annual may be the one of the first major gatherings able to bring together representatives from around the world to discuss the momentous events that have disrupted the oil and gas business and its services. We are excited by the unexpected significance this Annual will offer to our community.
Technical Programme
The Technical Programme of the EAGE Annual 2020 and SPE EUROPEC combines a diversity of topics with a high-quality and rigor unique to EAGE programmes. Join us for another fantastic edition of our world-class event, which strives to set the bar for the advancement of knowledge in the complex and wide fields of geoscience and engineering. With an extensive list of topics, a number of tailored dedicated sessions and the world's greatest minds in the field all converging in Amsterdam, the EAGE Annual 2020 will be the world's most significant multi-disciplinary geoscience and engineering event.
Like London, our student technical programme has been incorporated into the technical programme. This provides the students the opportunity to present to a broader audience of geoscience professionals.
EAGE has partnered with SPE EUROPEC and included their event to create an extensive, multidisciplinary technical programme that reflects the diversity of scientific research disciplines within EAGE.
Join the Exhibition
The EAGE Annual event attracts over 6,500 people from all over the world, looking to explore the newest technologies, state of the art products and innovative services. EAGE offers a 3,5 day opportunity for your company to showcase your services, technologies, launch new products and heighten brand awareness.
Join the exhibition and/or sponsor programme of EAGE Annual 2020 and reach thousands of geoscientists and engineers.
Take a closer look at the following information or contact us at exhibition@eage.org
Visit the Exhibition
Enhance your product knowledge, see, touch, experience and understand cutting edge technologies, and meet the people behind the products.
Share ideas with your peers from around the world. Grow a network of invaluable contacts for benchmarking, partnering and building your company and career.
The exhibition offers Coffee Plazas with social activities, Wi-Fi, Digital Transformation area, Geothermal area, and much more!
You can register for the week, or per day. EAGE & the exhibitors are looking forward to your visit!
Registration Fees
All fees are in Euros (€). One Euro of your total registration fee is donated to the EAGE Green Fund
After celebrating our Centennial year, we turn our focus to the opportunities, discoveries and solutions that will shape future generations and society.
We envision a future where scientific discovery continues to be valued and celebrated for its role in advancing human knowledge.
We envision a future where knowledge of Earth and space sciences are used in collaboration with advances in natural, physical and social sciences, medicine and engineering.
We envision a future that will shape our science, culture and partnerships for the benefit and prosperity of people and the planet.
Online everywhere from 1-17 December means
1 Pre-recorded presentations will be available starting 1 December
2 Oral, eLightning and poster sessions will be scheduled from 7-17 December
3 Plenaries, innovations, key events and sessions will be scheduled from 7-11 December
4 Workshops and other AGU sponsored events will begin starting 1 December
5 Town halls will be held from 1-17 December
AS THE FALL MEETING MOVES TO A VIRTUAL PLATFORM, SESSION TYPES WILL INCLUDE
Oral Sessions: include pre-recorded presentations with scheduled one-hour live Q&A with a group of presenters.
eLightning Sessions: include a virtual poster with scheduled 3-minute lightning talks and Q&A at the time of session.
Poster Sessions: include a virtual poster with a scheduled text chat at the time of session and additional scheduled chats based on author's availability.
AGU Innovations: these events within the AGU meeting are terrific ways to participate in deep-dive and curated content along topics you're interested in. COVID, scientific collaboration and social justice, transcending the classroom, and you might even be able to dance your scientific research!
Workshops: deep-dive events scheduled in multiple time zones, some may be multi-day, offer you a chance to connect, think, and participate in new ways. Topics include 3D printing for geosciences, bystander intervention training, machine learning, and using R and Python for environmental data science. These promise to be dynamic opportunities to build your skills and your community connections in a safe and robust learning environment.
Town Halls: over 100 to be held over the course of 17 days. These provide updates and a chance to discuss your ideas with organizations, agencies, and the community on a variety of topics. Organizations participating include NAS, NASA, NOAA, UN, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, National Solar Observatory, US Department of Energy, NSF, US Global Change Research Program, and multiple academic groups.
Tools to self-organize: tools to meet within the platform and connect around themes or topics in a safe space. Also the ability to schedule these meetings in advance and meet 1:1 or in small groups.
THE ONLINE REGISTRATION PORTAL WILL OPEN IN MID-SEPTEMBER
REGISTRATION RATES FOR 2020
AGU will provide 100% refund of your registration as long as your request is received by 7 November 11:59 p.m. ET. via email: registration@agu.org
Any requests made after 8 November 12:00 am ET will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
SEG | SPE Workshop: Multi-Scale Reservoir Surveillance & Monitoring
7–9 December 2020 | Abu Dhabi, UAE
Oil and gas reservoirs across the globe all share complexity and uncertainty about their static and dynamic aspects, with varying degrees. The reservoir challenges vary along with field life cycle, from development initiation, primary and secondary depletions, to Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). Moreover, carbonate reservoirs are generally very heterogeneous, which implies even greater management and performance predictability challenges.
Integration of reservoir characterization and performance analysis is needed to ensure technically and economically optimal field production and development. To do so, surveillance and monitoring technologies are of significant added value to ensure healthy reservoir performance, identify opportunities, and proactively avoid/limit potential risks from short to long-term. Reservoir surveillance and monitoring technologies are crucial to observe, diagnose and act upon the dynamic indications in reservoir performance such as pressure, temperature, connectivity, sweep/displacement efficiencies, water/gas breakthrough, and many others.
These technologies cover multi-scale dimensions from near wellbore with few inches scale up to wide field coverage with kilometers scale. For example, pore-scale network modeling and simulation using digital rock approach allow us to understand how the fluid can move in actual rock pore geometry. On the other hand, reservoir monitoring at the well location is a routine operation in cased hole wells based on electromagnetic and resistivity measurements. The depth of investigation in this case is limited to a few inches. These measurements are one dimension in vertical wells. Cross-well electromagnetic and seismic provide 2D and 3D maps of resistivity and porosity in the inter-well space, however, the deployment of those techniques require special well geometry in terms of well spacing and completion. A combination of 3D surface, 3D vertical seismic profiles (VSPs), and cross-well seismic surveying methods are being used to achieve multi-scale geophysical imaging for both site characterization and time-lapse monitoring. Advancements in monitoring technologies include fiber optic technologies such as Distributed Acoustic Sensors (DAS) and Distributed Temperature Sensors (DTS), which are being utilized for monitoring fluid movement in the reservoirs. More efforts are required in the integration of these techniques to unleash the full potential of the monitoring technologies.
In addition, digitalization and automation based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) will provide a new dimension in predicting reservoir behavior and are expected to play a significant role in enhancing the understanding of reservoir static and dynamic performance. This ultimately will support reservoir recovery optimization and still requires more integration with existing technologies.
The objective of this workshop is to address reservoir monitoring and surveillance challenges, advancements of technologies, and applications that integrate different data sets of multiscale throughout reservoir life cycle. “Fit-for-Purpose” and best practices are to be thoroughly addressed in the workshop, along with discussions on what technology is to be utilized, when it should be utilized, how it should be integrated with other outcomes with different scale, and many other factors as guidance for proper surveillance and monitoring technique selection.
Technical Committee
Committee Co-Chair: Maged Mabrook, ADNOC
Committee Co-Chair: Mohammed Badri, MAB Energy Consultancy
Committee Co-Chair: Ali Yousef, Saudi Aramco
Abdullah AlDahmani, Dragon Oil
Alberto Marsala, Saudi Aramco
Ali Ruqaishi, PDO
Mamdouh AlNasser, Saudi Aramco
Marie Van Steene, Schlumberger
Md Motiur Rahman, Khalifa University
Mikako Mochizuki, INPEX/JODCO
Nader Gerges, ADNOC
Reinaldo Angulo Yznaga, Halliburton
Sam Hercus, OMV Abu Dhabi Offshore GmbH
Who should attend?
The target attendees of this workshop are petrophysicists, geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, and petroleum engineers who can benefit from the synergy provided by the content of this workshop.
Workshop format
The format of the workshop will feature presentations by invited key experts who will share their experiences. It will provide a unique opportunity for open and extended discussions among the participants.
The workshop will include 11 sessions (three days). We will aim for one keynote speaker per day with a closing session at the end of the workshop to serve as the outlook going forward. The oral presentations are comprised of 20-minute talks followed by five minutes of Q&A. After each session, a 30-minute discussion session is planned. The objective of this session is to allow participants to discuss in detail and learn from each other what has worked for them and debate the issues and challenges facing them during their daily workflows. Session chairs will also serve as discussion leaders during the 30 minutes.
Poster presentations are welcome to give delegates ample time to discuss the poster topic with the author(s). Posters will be available for viewing in the workshop room during coffee breaks and afternoon free time following each session. Students are encouraged to submit poster presentations for the workshop.
SEG Workshop: Exploring in Presence of Complex Overburden
2-4 December 2020 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Be part of SEG's hybrid workshop where participants and speakers will have the option to attend onsite or virtually!
One of the principal challenges in venturing into frontier exploration and production is to understand which acquisition, model building, seismic imaging, and interpretation strategies can help to solve the imaging complexities existing in these regions. This would get more complicated with the presence of geologically complex overburden interval, such as gas clouds, lithologically-varied shallow channels and salt diapirism , just to name a few.
Working in areas of complex overburdens is not new to seismic exploration. However, in this age of hyper-connectivity and learning by example, we are in a position to appreciate that transverse solutions could exist beyond individual silos.
This workshop endeavors to bring together the knowledge and experience gained in different areas of geoscience to explore solutions for seismic imaging challenges arising from the overburden interval. We will also aim to understand how advances in related domains like survey design, multi-physics, QI, petrophysics, imaging while drilling, VSP, converted wave imaging, machine learning, etc. can also help or support high-end seismic imaging and interpretation in this area.
Organizing Committee
Committee Chair: Azli Abu Bakar, PETRONAS
Committee Co-Chair: Shivaji Maitra, CGG
Committee Members
Abdul Halim Abdul Latiff, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS
Ahmad Riza Ghazali, PETRONAS
Alexander Mueller, Shell
Brendon Negenman, Halliburton
Ganglin Chen, ExxonMobil
Jyoti Kumar, PGS
Shogo Masaya, INPEX
Suyang Chen, Schlumberger
Yann Montico, TOTAL
Who should attend?
Geoscientists, researchers, and data scientists who are interested in finding solutions to complex overburden imaging and other disciplines from industry and academia
Workshop Format
The format of the workshop will feature presentations by invited key experts who will share their experiences. The workshop will provide a unique opportunity for open and extended discussions among the participants.
Eight sessions (2 days). We will aim for one keynote speaker per day with a closing session at the end of the workshop to serve as the outlook going forward. The oral presentations are comprised of 20-minute talks followed by 5 minutes of Q&A. After each session, a 30-minute discussion session is planned. The objective of this session is to allow participants to discuss in detail and learn from each other what has worked for them and debate the issues and challenges facing them during their daily workflows. Session chairs will also serve as discussion leaders during the 30 minutes.
Poster Presentations are welcome to give ample time to the delegates to discuss the poster topic with the author(s). Posters will be in displayed in the workshop room available for viewing during coffee breaks and afternoon free time following each session.
2020 SEG/SPWLA 7th Workshop on Porous Media: Structure, Flow, and Dynamics
2-3 December 2020 | Virtual Workshop
The workshop will focus on advancing our understanding of porous materials, structures, and associated dynamics of both solid and fluid phases, including new physics, methods, and analysis. New development in theory, experimental methods, and applications will be included. In particular we are interested in the use of high-resolution imaging, digital simulation, and analytics techniques to gain insights and new applications. Our goal is to bring academia and industrial scientists of diverse disciplines together to share their discoveries and challenges.
Virtual Format
This virtual workshop will be held in 2 online sessions held over 2 days:
2 December 2020: 8 PM - 11 PM China Standard Time (GMT+8)
3 Dembember 2020: 8 AM - 11 AM China Standard Time (GMT+8)
Organizers
Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG)
Harvard University
China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
Technical Committee
Co-Chairs
Dave Weitz, Harvard University
Lizhi Xiao, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
The SME Arizona Conference is the leading regional conference that provides technical updates from projects in the Southwest U.S. and Mexico. Attend the Southwest-focused technical sessions, speakers and conference activities.
Location: Tucson, AZ, USA
Contact: SME Meetings, meetings@smenet.org
Address: 12999 E. Adam Aircraft Circle, Englewood, CO
This program combines two certification courses (and two exams), the Change Management Foundation™ and the Change Management Practitioner™, into one 5-day learning development event. It provides practical knowledge on Change Management techniques and ultimately, prepares you to write the APMG International Change Management Foundation™ and Change Management Practitioner™ certification exams which are taken on the third and fifth day respectively.
Our partner, TidalShift, offers this program as a certified APMG International Accredited Training Organization (ATO). Their experienced instructors are APMG certified.
Foundation™ – Getting the Basics (Days 1-3)
During the first three days of this program, you will examine various Change Management techniques and models that can be effectively implemented within your organization. This structured approach will help you understand how to navigate change as an individual, as a member of a team/organization, and as a leader. The program is designed to explore the impact that change has on the following four major areas:
Change and the Individual
Change and the Organization
Communications and Stakeholder Engagement
Change Management Practice
This certification program also prepares you to complete the APMG International Change Management Foundation™ exam. Given that a primary course goal is to achieve Foundation™ certification, the course textbook will be provided in advance of the workshop so that participants may begin studying right away. In addition, daily homework assignments (min. 2 hours a night) and practice exams will be provided. The Foundation™ level exam is taken at the end of the third day of the course.
Performance Outcomes
Preparing individuals for change
Assessing organizational change readiness and change impact
Leading organizational change
Engaging stakeholders for successful change
Preparing for the Foundation exam
Practitioner™ – Going beyond the Basics (Days 4-5)
You will examine the application of various Change Management techniques in different contexts. The last two days of the program focuses on understanding how to apply and tailor change management guidance in a given organizational change situation. A successful Practitioner candidate should, with suitable direction, be able to start applying the change management approaches and techniques to a real change initiative; however they may not be sufficiently skilled to do this appropriately for all situations. His/her individual change management expertise, complexity of the change initiative and the support provided for the use of change management approaches in their work environment will all be factors that impact what the Practitioner can achieve.
This course will further develop some of the knowledge of Change Management learned during the Foundation™ certification. You will consider what learning is required and how best to design and deliver it. Then the course will provide an understanding of how Change Management fits into the Project Management environment. This course also prepares you for the APMG International Change Management Practitioner™ exam that will take place on the fifth day. Given that a primary course goal is to achieve both Foundation™ and Practitioner™ certification, the program textbook(s) will be provided in advance of the program so that participant may begin studying right away. In addition, daily homework/assignments (min. 2 hours a night), and practice quizzes will be provided.
Performance Outcomes
Developing individuals’ learning to enable change
Managing change within the project environment
Delivering sustainable change
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Participants will gain practical skills to:
Understand the human side of change and know how to help people deal more effectively with change, maintaining their commitment and bringing them successfully through the change process.
Understand the various types of change that affect organizations, and know how to draw on a range of professional approaches to support the effective delivery of the organization’s desired outcomes from each change initiative.
Know how to identify and work with the stakeholders in a change initiative, and how to plan, execute and measure the effective communications required to build and maintain their engagement.
Know how to assess the impacts of change, to develop effective change teams and to recognize and address resistance to change.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
The Change Management Practitioner Course is appropriate for individuals:
Those wishing to achieve Change Management Foundation™ and Change Management Practitioner™ Certification.
Those in a role whose responsibilities include leading, managing, and/or supporting change initiatives.
Those working in organizations where a change initiative is being planned or is taking place.
By completing this course you will earn Change Management Practitioner certification.
During this course you will write two exams that we will prepare you for during the course! Passing these exams is what is required to earn your Change Management Practitioner certification. After this course you will have completed everything required for your CMP certification through APMG International which is the organization responsible for issuing the certification.
TidalShift offers this program as a certified APMG International Accredited Training Organization (ATO). Our experienced instructors are APMG certified.
Full 5 Day Course - Change Management Practitioner Certification