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1 ALPHA PARTNERS Training Calendar , , , Ebute-Metta, Yaba Lagos.,

2 Contents Finance and Accounting 3-6 International Training (UAE Dubai) Internal Audit Stores and Purchasing HR, Admin and Management Insurance Sales and Marketing Transport Management/ Drivers Works, Services and Maintenance Information Technology International Training (Accra Ghana) Oil and Gas Public Sector Secretaries and Personal Assistants Legal Banking and Finance Hotel and Hospitality Management Safety and Security Public Relations Communication Healthcare Management

3 FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING TRAINING CALENDAR - S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 1 FINAL ACCOUNTS AND FINANCIAL REPORTING SYSTEMS 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 2 NEW APPROACHES TO CORPORATE AND INDIVIDUAL TAX 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, COMPLIANCE January, 3 PAYROLL PROCEDURES AND ADMINISTRATION 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 4 MANAGING RECEIVABLES - CREDIT MONITORING AND 22nd - 25th 23rd 26th July, CONTROL January, 5 THE COMPLETE COURSE ON PAYROLL 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd January, August, 6 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND REPORTING USING IFRS 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd January, August, 7 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: FROM ACCOUNTING TO 29th Jan- 1st 30th July 2nd February, August, 8 BUDGETING, FORECASTING AND THE PLANNING PROCESS 29th Jan- 1st 30th July 2nd February, August, 9 ADVANCED FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS 29th Jan- 1st 6th 9th August, February, 10 CASH : CONTROL, RECONCILIATION AND RISK 5th - 8th 6th 9th August, STRATEGIES February, 11 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES: PLANNING, ORGANIZING, 5th - 8th 6th 9th August, ACCOUNTING AND ACHIEVING BEST PRACTICE February, 12 PRINCIPLES OF COST ACCOUNTING AND COST REDUCTION 5th - 8th 6th 9th August, STRATEGIES February, 13 ACCOUNTING SKILLS IMPROVEMENT COURSE FOR MIDDLE 12th - 15th 20th 23rd LEVEL MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS February, August, 14 ADVANCED PAYROLL 12th - 15th 20th 23rd February, August, 15 MANAGING ACCOUNT RECEIVABLES AND PAYABLES 12th - 15th 20th 23rd February, August, 16 PREPARING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND THE ANNUAL 19th 22nd 20th 23rd REPORT February, August, 17 EFFECTIVE TAX COMPUTATION, ACCOUNTING AND 19th 22nd 27th 30th ADMINISTRATION February, August, 18 FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING 19th 22nd 27th 30th February, August, 19 RECONCILIATION OF FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS 26th Feb 1st 27th 30th March, August, 20 THE EFFECTIVE ACCOUNTANT: SKILLS IMPROVEMENT 26th Feb 1st 27th 30th METHODS March, August, 21 UNDERSTANDING AND ANALYZING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 26th Feb 1st 3rd 6th AND REPORTS March, September, 22 PAYROLL: PREPARATION, ANALYSIS AND 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th September, 3

4 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 23 MANAGING THE CASH CYCLE: ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AND 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th PAYABLE BEST PRACTICES September, 24 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES AND CREDIT POLICIES 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th September, 25 BEST PRACTICE IN CASH AND ACCOUNTING 12th - 15th 10th 13th March, September, 26 PREPARATION, PRESENTATION, INTERPRETATION AND 12th - 15th 10th 13th ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March, September, 27 ACCOUNTS RECONCILIATION: BEST PRACTICES 12th - 15th 10th 13th March, September, 28 EXCELLENCE IN CORPORATE CASH 19th 22nd 10th 13th March, September, 29 ADVANCED PAYROLL AND ACCOUNTING 19th 22nd 17th 20th March, September, 30 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS (IFRS) 19th 22nd 17th 20th FOR ACCOUNTANTS March, September, 31 ADVANCED TREASURY AND CASH 26th 29th 17th 20th STRATEGIES March, September, 32 INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL 26th 29th 17th 20th STATEMENTS March, September, 33 ACCOUNTS RECONCILIATION STRATEGIES AND 26th 29th 24th 27th OF SUSPENSE ACCOUNTS March, September, 34 NIGERIAN TAXATION SYSTEMS 2nd 5th April, 24th 27th September, 35 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AND COLLECTION 2nd 5th April, 24th 27th September, 36 ADVANCED SKILLS FOR CASH OFFICERS: BEST PRACTICES 2nd 5th April, 24th 27th September, 37 EXCELLENCE IN SALARIES AND WAGES, PENSION FUNDS 9th 12th April, 8th 11th AND PERSONAL INCOME TAX ADMINISTRATION October, 38 HOW TO BETTER ORGANIZE, CONTROL AND MANAGE 9th 12th April, 8th 11th ACCOUNTS PAYABLE October, 39 MONTHLY AND YEAR-END ACCOUNTS RECONCILIATION 9th 12th April, 8th 11th October, 40 EXCELLENCE IN BANKING PRACTICE FOR ACCOUNTANTS 9th 12th April, 8th 11th October, 41 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND FINANCIAL REPORTING SKILLS 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 42 TAX PLANNING, COMPLIANCE AND INCENTIVES 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 43 MANAGING AND ORGANIZING ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 44 EXCELLENCE IN FINANCIAL REPORTING AND ACCOUNTING 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 45 TAX PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th October, 4

5 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 46 BEST PRACTICE IN TREASURY 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th October, 47 FINAL ACCOUNTS: FAST CLOSING MONTHLY AND YEAR-END 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th ACCOUNTING October, 48 PAYROLL: PREPARATION, ANALYSIS AND 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th October, 49 FINANCIAL PLANNING, BUDGETING AND CONTROL 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st November, 50 BEST PRACTICE IN THE PREPARATION OF FINAL ACCOUNTS 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st AND YEAR END REPORTS November, 51 EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION OF SALARY AND PAYROLL 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st November, 52 ACCOUNTING AND OF ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st & ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FOR HIGHER EFFICIENCY November, 53 TAX IMPLICATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL 14th 17th May, 5th 8th REPORTING STANDARD (IFRS) November, 54 MANAGING CASH AND ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 14th 17th May, 5th 8th November, 55 ADVANCED PAYROLL AND 14th 17th May, 5th 8th ADMINISTRATION WORKSHOP November, 56 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTS RECONCILIATION 14th 17th May, 5th 8th STRATEGIES November, 57 MANAGING AND ORGANIZING ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 58 TAX ADMINISTRATION-POLICY AND PROCEDURES 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 59 BEST PRACTICE IN PAYROLL ACCOUNTING AND 21st 24th May, 12th 15th RECONCILIATION November, 60 ADVANCED BUDGETING, PERFORMANCE 21st 24th May, 12th 15th AND COST CONTROL STRATEGIES November, 61 ADVANCED TREASURY STRATEGIES 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd November, 62 INVENTORY ACCOUNTING AND COSTING TECHNIQUES 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd November, 63 BEST PRACTICE IN ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND ACCOUNTS 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd RECEIVABLE November, 64 PAYROLL AND EFFECTIVE PAYROLL 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd CONTROLS November, 65 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS, MODELING AND FORECASTING 18th 21st June, 26th 29th November, 66 CASH FLOW AND TREASURY 18th 21st June, 26th 29th November, 67 BUDGETING, ACCOUNTING AND COST CONTROL 18th 21st June, 26th 29th November, 68 COST : STRATEGIES FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS 18th 21st June, 26th 29th November, 5

6 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 69 FINANCIAL MODELING TECHNIQUES USING EXCEL 25th 28th June, 26th 29th November, 70 DEVELOPING, ANALYZING AND MANAGING PAYROLL 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th BENCHMARKS AND METRICS December, 71 FINANCE, ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING FOR NON- 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th FINANCIAL MANAGERS December, 72 EXCELLENCE IN NON CURRENT (FIXED) ASSET 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th AND ACCOUNTING December, 73 STRATEGIC PLANNING, CONTROL AND 2nd 5th July, 3rd 6th EFFECTIVE BUDGETING December, 74 BASIC ACCOUNTING, BOOKKEEPING AND MANAGING CASH 2nd 5th July, 3rd 6th December, 75 FIXED ASSETS AND INVENTORY 2nd 5th July, 10th 13th December, 76 HOW TO MANAGE THE ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT OF YOUR 2nd 5th July, 10th 13th ORGANIZATION December, 77 ASSET AND INVENTORY 9th 12th July, 10th 13th December, 78 MANAGING CREDIT, ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AND DEBT 9th 12th July, 10th 13th RECOVERY December, 79 BUDGET PREPARATION, ALLOCATION AND COST CONTROL 9th 12th July, 10th 13th December, 80 THE ESSENTIALS OF INCOME TAX AND PREPARATION OF 9th 12th July, 17th 20th INCOME TAX RETURN (ITR) December, 81 CASH FLOW AND FORECASTING 16th 19th July, 17th 20th December, 82 BOOKKEEPING AND BASIC ACCOUNTING FOR NON- 16th 19th July, 17th 20th ACCOUNTANTS December, 83 BUDGETING AND CORPORATE FINANCIAL 16th 19th July, 17th 20th December, 84 EFFECTIVE FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING OPERATIONS- BEST 16th 19th July, 17th 20th PRACTICES FOR ACCOUNTANTS December, The Fee for each course is.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira Only) per participant. The amount will cover all workshop materials and literature, Executive bag, Tea/Coffee, Lunch, Photographs and Certificate. Payment should be made in cash or Bank Draft made payable to Alpha Partners. All courses will hold at Alpha Partners Professional Training Conference Centre, Yaba - Lagos. For further information on these courses and for in-house training arrangements, please call CHRIS ONWUASIGWE, , , , , Website: 6

7 INTERNAL AUDITING TRAINING CALENDAR - S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 1 HOW TO CONDUCT A SUCCESSFUL INTERNAL AUDIT 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 2 FRAUD DETECTION, PREVENTION AND CONTROL 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 3 INTERNAL AUDIT AND COMPLIANCE STANDARDS FOR 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, AUDITORS January, 4 MAKING YOUR AUDIT REPORTS PROFESSIONALLY 22nd - 25th 23rd 26th July, January, 5 INTERNAL AUDIT BEST PRACTICES AND PRINCIPLES 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd January, August, 6 MODERN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: PRINCIPLES, 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd POLICIES AND BEST PRACTICES January, August, 7 FINANCIAL AUDITING FOR INTERNAL AUDITORS 29th Jan- 1st 30th July 2nd February, August, 8 AUDITING FOR CONTRACTS AND PROCUREMENT 29th Jan- 1st 30th July 2nd February, August, 9 INTERNAL CONTROLS: GUIDELINES, CONCEPTS AND 29th Jan- 1st 6th 9th August, IMPLEMENTATION February, 10 FINANCIAL STATEMENT FRAUD DETECTION FOR 5th - 8th February, 6th 9th August, INTERNAL AUDITORS 11 DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE AUDIT WORK PROGRAMS 5th - 8th February, 6th 9th August, 12 CONDUCTING AN INTERNAL FRAUD INVESTIGATION 5th - 8th February, 6th 9th August, 13 MODERN INTERNAL AUDITING 12th - 15th 20th 23rd August, February, 14 AUDIT REPORT WRITING 12th - 15th 20th 23rd August, February, 15 INTERNAL AUDITING FOR FRAUD 12th - 15th 20th 23rd August, February, 16 INTERNAL CONTROL DOCUMENTATION, EVALUATION 19th 22nd 20th 23rd August, AND REVIEW FOR INTERNAL AUDITORS February, 17 ADVANCED RISK BASED AUDITING 19th 22nd 27th 30th August, February, 18 ADVANCED FRAUD AUDITING FOR INTERNAL 19th 22nd 27th 30th August, AUDITORS February, 19 INTERNAL AUDIT AND RISK ASSURANCE COURSE 26th Feb 1st 27th 30th August, March, 20 INTERNAL AUDIT REPORT WRITING FOR IMPACT AND 26th Feb 1st 27th 30th August, RESULTS March, 21 INTERNAL CONTROLS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 26th Feb 1st 3rd 6th March, September, 22 FRAUD DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION FOR 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th INTERNAL AUDITORS September, 7

8 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 23 MASTERING INTERNAL CONTROLS AND FRAUD 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th PREVENTION September, 24 MODERNIZING AND UPGRADING THE INTERNAL 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th AUDIT FUNCTION September, 25 AUDIT EVIDENCE AND WORKPAPERS 12th - 15th March, 10th 13th September, 26 PERFORMING AN EFFECTIVE INTERNAL AUDIT 12th - 15th March, 10th 13th QUALITY ASSESSMENT September, 27 THE EFFECTIVE AUDITOR: SKILLS IMPROVEMENT 12th - 15th March, 10th 13th COURSE September, 28 AUDIT PLANNING AND MONITORING: BEST PRACTICE 19th 22nd March, 10th 13th September, 29 FRAUD RISK TECHNIQUES FOR 19th 22nd March, 17th 20th INTERNAL AUDITORS September, 30 DEVELOPING AUDIT PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES 19th 22nd March, 17th 20th September, 31 AUDIT SENIOR MANAGERS COURSE 26th 29th March, 17th 20th September, 32 FINANCIAL AUDITING USING IFRS 26th 29th March, 17th 20th September, 33 FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNAL AUDITING 26th 29th March, 24th 27th September, 34 INTERNAL AUDIT REPORTS COMMUNICATING 2nd 5th April, 24th 27th ASSURANCE RESULTS September, 35 FRAUD RISK AND THE INTERNAL AUDITOR 2nd 5th April, 24th 27th September, 36 AUDITING TECHNIQUES FOR LEAD AUDITORS 2nd 5th April, 24th 27th September, 37 EFFECTIVE AUDIT SUPERVISION 9th 12th April, 8th 11th October, 38 ADVANCED AUDITING TECHNIQUES FOR INTERNAL 9th 12th April, 8th 11th October, AUDITORS 39 AUDITING THE ENTERPRISE RISK 9th 12th April, 8th 11th October, PROCESS 40 BEST PRACTICE IN INTERNAL AUDITING 9th 12th April, 8th 11th October, 41 INTERNAL CONTROL AND FRAUD AWARENESS 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 42 INTERNAL AUDIT PLANNING AND 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 43 INTERNAL CONTROL PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 44 EFFECTIVE CONTINUOUS AUDITING AND 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th MONITORING October, 45 INTERNAL AUDIT INVESTIGATION, PROCEDURES AND 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th PROCESSES October, 8

9 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 46 EXCELLENCE IN INTERNAL AUDIT REPORT WRITING 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th October, 47 INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES FOR EFFECTIVE AUDIT 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th October, 48 RISK-BASED INTERNAL AUDITING TECHNIQUES 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th October, 49 INTERNAL AUDITORS ROLE IN PREVENTING FRAUD 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st November, 50 MANAGING THE AUDIT DEPARTMENT OF YOUR 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st ORGANIZATION November, 51 EFFECTIVE INTERNAL AUDITING, STRATEGIC AND 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st FRAUD RISK MITIGATION November, 52 ESSENTIALS OF INTERNAL AUDIT 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st November, 53 FRAUD AUDITING FOR AUDITORS 14th 17th May, 5th 8th November, 54 ADVANCED AUDIT SKILLS 14th 17th May, 5th 8th November, 55 FUNDAMENTALS OF CONDUCTING AN INTERNAL 14th 17th May, 5th 8th FORENSIC INVESTIGATION November, 56 EFFECTIVE AUDITING AND INSPECTION SKILLS 14th 17th May, 5th 8th November, 57 INTERNAL AUDITING OF THE ACCOUNTING AND THE 21st 24th May, 12th 15th FINANCE FUNCTIONS November, 58 AUDITING ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESSES AND 21st 24th May, 12th 15th PROCEDURES November, 59 INTERNAL AUDIT REPORT WRITING 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 60 INTERNAL CONTROL AND FRAUD PREVENTION 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 61 EXCELLENCE IN INTERNAL AUDITING 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd November, 62 RISK REDUCTION: INTERNAL CONTROLS, POLICIES AND 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd PROCEDURES November, 63 REPORT WRITING FOR THE INTERNAL AUDITOR 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd November, 64 FRAUD INVESTIGATION TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd November, 65 PRACTICAL APPROACHES TO NEW WAYS OF INTERNAL 18th 21st June, 26th 29th AUDITING November, 66 FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNAL AUDITING AND AUDIT 18th 21st June, 26th 29th REPORT November, 67 LEGAL REGULATIONS FOR INTERNAL AUDITORS 18th 21st June, 26th 29th November, 68 AUDITING STANDARDS FOR INTERNAL AUDITORS 18th 21st June, 26th 29th November, 9

10 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 69 COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR AUDITORS 25th 28th June, 26th 29th November, 70 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE-STRATEGIES FOR 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th INTERNAL AUDIT December, 71 COSO BASED INTERNAL AUDITING FOR RESULTS 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th December, 72 ENTERPRISE RISK STRATEGIES 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th December, 73 COMPREHENSIVE COURSE ON INTERNAL CONTROL, 3rd 6th 2nd 5th July, COMPLIANCE AND RISK December, 74 FINANCIAL AUDITING FOR INTERNAL AUDITORS 2nd 5th July, 3rd 6th December, 75 FRAUD TESTING: INTEGRATING, FRAUD DETECTION 10th 13th 2nd 5th July, INTO YOUR AUDIT PROGRAM December, 76 INTERNAL AUDIT WORKING PAPERS 2nd 5th July, 10th 13th December, 77 SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIES FOR AUDIT MANAGERS 9th 12th July, 10th 13th December, 78 ADVANCED STRATEGIC INTERNAL AUDITING 9th 12th July, 10th 13th December, 79 IMPROVING CORPORATE AUDITORS EFFICIENCY FOR 9th 12th July, 10th 13th RESULTS December, 80 INTERNAL AUDITING FOR FRAUD 9th 12th July, 17th 20th December, 81 INTERNAL CONTROL DOCUMENTATION, EVALUATION 16th 19th July, 17th 20th AND REVIEW FOR INTERNAL AUDITORS December, 82 ADVANCED RISK BASED AUDITING 16th 19th July, 17th 20th December, 83 ADVANCED FRAUD AUDITING FOR INTERNAL 16th 19th July, 17th 20th AUDITORS December, 84 INTERNAL AUDIT AND RISK ASSURANCE COURSE 16th 19th July, 17th 20th December, The Fee for each course is.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira Only) per participant. The amount will cover all workshop materials and literature, Executive bag, Tea/Coffee, Lunch, Photographs and Certificate. Payment should be made in cash or Bank Draft made payable to Alpha Partners. All courses will hold at Alpha Partners Professional Training Conference Centre, Yaba - Lagos. For further information on these courses and for in-house training arrangements, please call CHRIS ONWUASIGWE, , , , , Website: 10

11 STORES AND PURCHASING TRAINING CALENDAR - S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 1 BEST PRACTICE IN INVENTORY 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 2 ADVANCED LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORTATION 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, TECHNIQUES IN STOCK ADMINISTRATION January, 3 STOCK ACCOUNTING AND VALUATION 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 4 INVENTORY PLANNING AND STOCK CONTROL 22nd - 25th 23rd 26th July, January, 5 MODERN PURCHASING AND CONTRACT 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd January, August, 6 MAIN SKILLS OF STOCK TAKING IN WAREHOUSES 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd January, August, 7 EFFECTIVE PURCHASING, TENDERING AND SUPPLIER 29th Jan- 1st 30th July 2nd February, August, 8 SECURITY AND SAFETY IN THE STORES DEPARTMENT 29th Jan- 1st 30th July 2nd February, August, 9 EFFECTIVE INVENTORY TECHNIQUES AND 29th Jan- 1st 6th 9th August, CONTROL February, 10 MANAGING PURCHASING AND STORES DEPARTMENT OF 5th - 8th February, 6th 9th August, YOUR ORGANIZATION 11 PHYSICAL INVENTORY AND CYCLE COUNTING 5th - 8th February, 6th 9th August, WORKSHOP 12 STOCK FORECASTING AND DEMAND 5th - 8th February, 6th 9th August, 13 SOLVING THE PROBLEMS OF THE NON-MOVING STOCK 12th - 15th 20th 23rd February, August, 14 EFFECTIVE STOREKEEPING SKILLS 12th - 15th 20th 23rd February, August, 15 PRINCIPLES OF MATERIAL HANDLING AND STORES 12th - 15th 20th 23rd February, August, 16 ADVANCED PURCHASING, LOGISTICS AND STORES 19th 22nd 20th 23rd February, August, 17 INVENTORY TECHNIQUES: PLANNING, 19th 22nd 27th 30th REPLENISHMENT AND ACTIVITIES CONTROL February, August, 18 ADVANCED WAREHOUSE 19th 22nd 27th 30th February, August, 19 EFFECTIVE PURCHASING AND CONTRACT NEGOTIATION 26th Feb 1st 27th 30th STRATEGIES March, August, 20 DETECTION AND PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION IN 26th Feb 1st 27th 30th PROCUREMENT March, August, 21 MODERN INVENTORY AND STORES 26th Feb 1st 3rd 6th March, September, 22 STOCK QUANTIFICATION, VALUATION AND 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th DOCUMENTATION September, 11

12 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 23 EFFECTIVE PURCHASING 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th September, 24 STORES AND PURCHASING PROCEDURES 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th September, 25 PREVENTION OF STOCK DETERIORATION AND 12th - 15th March, 10th 13th OBSOLESCENCE IN THE STORES AND WAREHOUSE September, 26 STOCK CONTROL AND INVENTORY 12th - 15th March, 10th 13th September, 27 ADVANCED PURCHASING AND COST SAVING 12th - 15th March, 10th 13th TECHNIQUES September, 28 STOCK FRAUD PREVENTION AND CONTROL 19th 22nd March, 10th 13th September, 29 ADVANCED STORES AND INVENTORY CONTROL 19th 22nd March, 17th 20th September, 30 BEST PRACTICES FOR STOCK RECONCILIATION 19th 22nd March, 17th 20th September, 31 RISK BASED STRATEGY TO FIGHT PURCHASING AND 26th 29th March, 17th 20th STOCK FRAUD September, 32 WAREHOUSE, STORE AND STOCK CONTROL 26th 29th March, 17th 20th September, 33 NEGOTIATION STRATEGIES FOR BETTER PURCHASING 26th 29th March, 24th 27th VALUE September, 34 PURCHASING AND STOCK FRAUD: DETECTION, 2nd 5th April, 24th 27th AVOIDANCE AND CONTROL September, 35 EXCELLENCE IN STORES 2nd 5th April, 24th 27th September, 36 STOCK AND INVENTORY BEST PRACTICE 2nd 5th April, 24th 27th September, 37 FUNDAMENTALS OF PURCHASING 9th 12th April, 8th 11th October, 38 COMPUTERIZED STORES SYSTEMS 9th 12th April, 8th 11th October, 39 ADVANCED PURCHASING AND STORES 9th 12th April, 8th 11th October, 40 NEW TRENDS IN STORES/STOCK FOR 9th 12th April, 8th 11th EFFECTIVENESS October, 41 EXCELLENCE IN WAREHOUSE AND STORES 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 42 ADVANCED STORES AND INVENTORY 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 43 STOCK TAKING AND STOCK RECONCILIATION 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 44 PURCHASING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 45 BEST PRACTICE IN PROCUREMENT PROCESSES AND 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th October, 12

13 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 46 INTEGRATING PURCHASING, LOGISTICS AND INVENTORY 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th WITH SUPPLIES October, 47 STOREKEEPING AND WAREHOUSE 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th October, 48 PURCHASING TECHNIQUES, NEGOTIATION AND COST 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th REDUCTION October, 49 WAREHOUSE : STRATEGY, 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL November, 50 STOCK TAKING, VALUATION AND STOCK RECORDING 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st November, 51 WORLD-CLASS WAREHOUSE AND INVENTORY CONTROL 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st OPERATIONS November, 52 DEVELOPING PURCHASING POLICIES AND PROCESSES 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st November, 53 EXCELLENCE IN WAREHOUSE AND INVENTORY 14th 17th May, 5th 8th November, 54 ADVANCED PURCHASING AND TENDERS 14th 17th May, 5th 8th November, 55 EFFECTIVE STORES ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS 14th 17th May, 5th 8th November, 56 CONDUCTING EFFECTIVE STOCK AND INVENTORY CYCLE 14th 17th May, 5th 8th COUNTING November, 57 IMPROVING YOUR BUYING SKILLS 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 58 ADVANCED FORECASTING AND INVENTORY 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 59 STORES PROCEDURES, REGULATIONS AND PRACTICES 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 60 E-PROCUREMENT STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 61 STOCK TAKING SKILLS AND STOCK VALUATION 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd November, 62 UNDERSTANDING THE PROCUREMENT 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd PRINCIPLES November, 63 WAREHOUSE AND DISTRIBUTION 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd November, 64 MANAGING INVENTORY EFFECTIVELY 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd November, 65 STORAGE AND HANDLING OF TOXIC CHEMICALS AND 18th 21st June, 26th 29th HAZARDOUS MATERIALS November, 66 WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS AND 18th 21st June, 26th 29th November, 67 PROCUREMENT PROFESSIONAL 18th 21st June, 26th 29th November, 68 COST EFFECTIVE PURCHASING AND PROCUREMENT 18th 21st June, 26th 29th SKILLS November, 13

14 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 69 PURCHASING STRATEGIES, NEGOTIATING AND COST 25th 28th June, 26th 29th REDUCTION November, 70 EXCELLENCE IN WAREHOUSE AND INVENTORY: BEST 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th PRACTICE FOR MANAGING A IMPROVING WAREHOUSE, December, INVENTORY AND STOCK CONTROL OPERATIONS 71 BIDDING, EVALUATION, NEGOTIATION AND CONTRACT 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th AWARD December, 72 ADVANCED WAREHOUSE 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th December, 73 PROCUREMENT BEST PRACTICES 2nd 5th July, 3rd 6th December, 74 MANAGING PURCHASING FRAUD 2nd 5th July, 3rd 6th December, 75 PROCUREMENT PLANNING AND INVENTORY 10th 13th 2nd 5th July, December, 76 CURRENT ISSUES IN PROCUREMENT AND PURCHASING 10th 13th 2nd 5th July, December, 77 PROJECT : ROLE OF THE PROCUREMENT 9th 12th July, 10th 13th OFFICERS December, 78 STRATEGIC PURCHASING AND 9th 12th July, 10th 13th NEGOTIATION SKILLS COURSE December, 79 BEST PRACTICE APPROACH TO PROCUREMENT 9th 12th July, 10th 13th CHALLENGES FOR PROCUREMENT MANAGERS December, 80 E-PURCHASING AND ADMINISTRATION 9th 12th July, 17th 20th FOR RESULTS December, 81 TOTAL QUALITY (TQM) BEST PRACTICES 16th 19th July, 17th 20th FOR STORES OFFICERS December, 82 SUPPLY CHAIN : ISSUES AND CHALLENGES 16th 19th July, 17th 20th December, 83 EXCELLENCE IN DEVELOPING AND MANAGING 16th 19th July, 17th 20th STRATEGIC PURCHASING FUNCTIONS December, 84 PURCHASING AND VENDOR SKILLS 16th 19th July, 17th 20th December, The Fee for each course is.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira Only) per participant. The amount will cover all workshop materials and literature, Executive bag, Tea/Coffee, Lunch, Photographs and Certificate. Payment should be made in cash or Bank Draft made payable to Alpha Partners. All courses will hold at Alpha Partners Professional Training Conference Centre, 200, Muritala Mohammed Way (3rd Floor) Yaba - Lagos. For further information on these courses and for in-house training arrangements, please call CHRIS ONWUASIGWE, , , , , Website: 14

15 HR, ADMIN AND TRAINING CALENDAR - S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 1 MANAGING YOUR BOSS IN THE WORKPLACE 15th - 18th 16th 19th July, January, 2 PERSONAL SKILLS FOR PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 3 EFFECTIVE OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATION 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, SKILLS January, 4 HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND PERSONNEL 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 5 NIGERIAN LABOUR LAWS AND PRACTICES 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 6 MASTERING PEOPLE AND TEAM LEADERSHIP 22nd - 25th 23rd 26th July, January, 7 EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE AND DUE COMPLIANCE IN THE 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd ORGANIZATION January, August, 8 ADVANCED PROGRAMME FOR MIDDLE 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd LEVEL MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS January, August, 9 DOCUMENT AND RETENTION COURSE 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd January, August, 10 MANAGING CONFLICT, TIME AND STRESS AT WORKPLACE 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd January, August, 11 NEGOTIATION AND CONFLICT IN 29th Jan- 1st 30th July 2nd ORGANIZATIONS February, August, 12 ADVANCED SKILLS OF OFFICE AND E- 29th Jan- 1st 30th July 2nd SECRETARIAT February, August, 13 STRATEGIC PLANNING AND GOAL SETTING: SETTING 29th Jan- 1st 6th 9th August, BUSINESS GOALS, TARGETS AND DELIVERABLES February, 14 PRE-RETIREMENT PLANNING: LIFE AFTER RETIREMENT 29th Jan- 1st 6th 9th August, February, 15 EFFECTIVELY MANAGING AND LEADING PEOPLE 29th Jan- 1st 6th 9th August, February, 16 HUMAN RESOURCES POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 5th - 8th 6th 9th August, February, 17 MANPOWER PLANNING, RESOURCING AND RETENTION 5th - 8th 6th 9th August, February, 18 ADVANCED OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE 5th - 8th 6th 9th August, SKILLS February, 19 NEGOTIATION SKILLS: ACHIEVING SUCCESSFUL OUTCOMES 5th - 8th 20th 23rd February, August, 20 MANAGING AND ADMINISTERING SUPERVISORY 5th - 8th 20th 23rd FUNCTIONS February, August, 21 ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR ADMIN OFFICERS 12th - 15th 20th 23rd February, August, 22 EFFECTIVE DYNAMICS OFFICE FUNCTION ORGANIZATIONAL 12th - 15th 20th 23rd RESULTS February, August, 15

16 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 23 PRIORITY : OPTIMISING TIME, WORKFLOW 12th - 15th 20th 23rd AND PRODUCTIVITY February, August, 24 ACHIEVING ADMINISTRATIVE EXCELLENCE 12th - 15th 20th 23rd February, August, 25 OFFICE ETIQUETTE, ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM 12th - 15th 27th 30th February, August, 26 ADVANCED CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITIES FUNCTION: ROLE 19th 22nd 27th 30th OF THE ADMIN MANAGERS February, August, 27 CORPORATE RISK TECHNIQUES: ROLE OF 19th 22nd 27th 30th THE ADMINISTRATION February, August, 28 PERSONNAL DEVELOPMENT AND SUCCESSION PLANNING 19th 22nd 27th 30th ISSUE AND CHALLENGE IN THE ORGANIZATION February, August, 29 MANAGING AND MOTIVATING TOWARDS EXCELLENCE: 19th 22nd 27th 30th SKILLS, COMPETENCIES, TRAITS AND TECHNIQUES February, August, 30 ADVANCED HUMAN RESOURCE 19th 22nd 27th 30th February, August, 31 MODERN TECHNIQUES IN OFFICE AND DOCUMENT 26th Feb 1st 3rd 6th March, September, 32 BEST PRACTICE IN PENSION ADMINISTRATION 26th Feb 1st 3rd 6th March, September, 33 HOW TO MANAGE THE HR DEPARTMENT OF YOUR 26th Feb 1st 3rd 6th ORGANIZATION March, September, 34 COMMUNICATION AND INTERPERSONAL SKILLS WORKSHOP 26th Feb 1st 3rd 6th FOR HR/ADMIN OFFICERS March, September, 35 EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS 26th Feb 1st 3rd 6th ADMINISTRATION March, September, 36 PUBLIC RELATIONS AND CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th FOR SKILLS FOR HR MANAGERS September, 37 EMPLOYMENT LAWS AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS PRACTICE 5th - 8th March, 10th 13th IN NIGERIA September, 38 INFORMATION COMMUNICATION AND RECORDS 5th - 8th March, 10th 13th COURSE September, 39 ADMINISTRATION AND OFFICE 5th - 8th March, 10th 13th PROFESSIONAL September, 40 THE EFFECTIVE HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATOR 5th - 8th March, 10th 13th September, 41 SUCCESSFUL SKILLS FOR SECRETARIES, ADMINISTRATORS 12th - 15th 10th 13th AND PA S March, September, 42 MANAGING HUMAN RESOURCES FOR SUSTAINABLE 12th - 15th 10th 13th RESULTS March, September, 43 EFFECTIVE OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATION 12th - 15th 17th 20th SKILLS March, September, 44 EXCELLENCE IN PERFORMANCE AND REWARD 12th - 15th 17th 20th March, September, 45 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE 12th - 15th 17th 20th March, September, 16

17 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 46 EFFECTIVE CONTRACT AND 19th 22nd 17th 20th ADMINISTRATION March, September, 47 EFFECTIVE SUCCESSION PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 19th 22nd 17th 20th March, September, 48 NEGOTIATION AND DISPUTE STRATEGIES 19th 22nd 17th 20th March, September, 49 ADVANCED CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP 19th 22nd 24th 27th March, September, 50 MANAGING HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE DIGITAL WORLD 19th 22nd 24th 27th March, September, 51 STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCES 26th 29th 24th 27th March, September, 52 OFFICE MAINTENANCE AND FACILITIES 26th 29th 24th 27th March, September, 53 ADVANCED ICT APPLICATION FOR OFFICE 26th 29th 24th 27th March, September, 54 SKILLS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE 26th 29th 24th 27th SUPPORT STAFF March, September, 55 SKILLS IMPROVEMENT COURSE FOR ADMIN OFFICERS 26th 29th 8th 11th Oct, March, 56 EMPLOYEE PROMOTIONS AND CAREER PLANNING 2nd 5th April, 8th 11th Oct, 57 MANAGING FRAUD AND CORRUPTION IN THE WORKPLACE 2nd 5th April, 8th 11th Oct, 58 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND PERSONNEL 2nd 5th April, 8th 11th Oct, BEST PRACTICE 59 MANDATORY PAYROLL AND BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION 2nd 5th April, 8th 11th Oct, 60 PERFORMANCE : SETTING OBJECTIVES AND 2nd 5th April, 8th 11th Oct, CONDUCTING APPRAISALS 61 OFFICE SECURITY AND ASSET PROTECTION STRATEGIES 9th 12th April, 15th 18th October, 62 DISCIPLINE AND DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES IN THE 9th 12th April, 15th 18th WORKPLACE October, 63 ADMINISTRATION AND OFFICE : BEST 9th 12th April, 15th 18th PRACTICES AND TECHNIQUES October, 64 BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING AND IMPROVEMENT 9th 12th April, 15th 18th STRATEGIES October, 65 MANAGING STRESS AND PRESSURE AT WORK 9th 12th April, 15th 18th October, 66 ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPERVISORY ENHANCEMENT 15th -18th April, 15th 18th DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM October, 67 OPTIMIZING TIME, WORKFLOW AND PRODUCTIVITY 15th -18th April, 22nd 25th October, 68 MIDDLE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 15th - 18th April, 22nd 25th October, 17

18 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 69 MANAGING DIFFICULT STAFF SITUATIONS 15th - 18th April, 22nd 25th October, 70 TIME, PLANNING, ORGANIZING AND GOAL 15th - 18th 22nd 25th SETTING April, October, 71 MANAGING CONFLICT, TIME AND STRESS AT WORKPLACE 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th October, 72 MASTERING THE ART OF PUBLIC AND PROFESSIONAL 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th SPEAKING October, 73 EFFECTIVE REPORT WRITING SKILLS FOR HR AND ADMIN 23rd 26th April, 29th Oct 1st MANAGERS November, 74 DEVELOPING MANAGERIAL EXCELLENCE AT WORKPLACE 23rd 26th April, 29th Oct 1st November, 75 ADVANCED BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY 23rd 26th April, 29th Oct 1st November, 76 ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES FOR SUPERVISORS, OFFICE 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATORS November, 77 DEVELOPING YOUR BUSINESS ENGLISH WRITING AND 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st COMMUNICATION SKILLS November, 78 CREATIVE PROBLEM-SOLVING AND DECISION-TAKING SKILLS 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st November, 79 THE ESSENTIALS OF HR LAW 7th 10th May, 5th 8th November, 80 COST : STRATEGIES FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS 7th 10th May, 5th 8th November, 81 ADVANCED OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE 14th 17th 5th 8th SKILLS May, November, 82 THE ART OF NEGOTIATING, INFLUENCING, 14th 17th May, 5th 8th COMMUNICATING AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION November, 83 CREATIVE PROBLEM-SOLVING AND DECISION-TAKING SKILLS 14th 17th May, 5th 8th November, 84 ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES FOR SUPERVISORS, OFFICE 14th 17th May, 5th 8th MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATORS November, 85 WORKFLOW, PROCESS AND PRODUCTIVITY OPTIMIZATION 14th 17th 12th 15th May, November, 86 MIDDLE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 87 IMPROVING OPERATION PERFORMANCE AND 21st 24th May, 12th 15th PRODUCTIVITY November, 88 HUMAN RESOURCES MASTERCLASS 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 90 SOLVING PROBLEMS CREATIVELY AND MAKING DECISIONS 21st 24th May, 12th 15th EFFICIENTLY November, 91 OFFICE, FILING AND DOCUMENTATION SKILLS 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 92 ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION, FILING AND ARCHIVING 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd November, 18

19 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 93 THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY AND OFFICE PROFESSIONALS 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd MASTER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM November, 94 ADVANCED OFFICE AND ELECTRONIC 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd DOCUMENT SYSTEM November, 95 COMPETENCE DEVELOPMENT FOR OFFICE MANAGERS, 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd ADMINISTRATORS AND SECRETARIES Nov 96 ADMINISTRATION AND OFFICE BEST 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd PRACTICES AND TECHNOLOGIES November, 97 PROFESSIONAL SKILLS FOR ADMINISTRATORS AND 18th 21st June, 19th 22nd SECRETARIES November, 98 MASTERCLASS FOR SECRETARIES, PAS AND 18th 21st June, 26th 29th ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS November, 99 BUSINESS ENGLISH AND EFFECTIVE REPORT WRITING SKILLS 18th 21st June, 26th 29th November, 100 GOOD OFFICE PRACTICE AND SIMPLIFICATION OF 18th 21st June, 26th 29th PROCEDURES November, 101 AUTOMATING MODERN OFFICE PRACTICE 18th 21st June, 26th 29th November, 102 HOW TO COMPUTE SALARIES, WAGES, AND BENEFITS 25th 28th June, 26th 29th ADMINISTRATION November, 103 PERFORMANCE SYTEM ON BEST PRACTICES 25th 28th June, 26th 29th November, 104 EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP, DELEGATION AND CRITICAL 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th THINKING SKILLS FOR ADMIN/HR OFFICERS December, 105 EVALUATION, MEASURING FOR IMPACT AND RESULT 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th December, 106 WORK ATITUDE AND VALUE ENHANCEMENT COURSE 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th December, 107 IMPROVING PERFORMANCE USING BALANCED SCORECARD 2nd 5th July, 3rd 6th FOR ORGANIZATIONAL GROWTH December, 108 EFFECTIVE CHA NGE AND RESULTS 2nd 5th July, 3rd 6th December, 109 PROFESSIONAL IMAGE ENHANCEMENT FOR 2nd 5th July, 3rd 6th ADMINISTRATION MANAGERS December, 110 EFFECTIVE TEAM LEADERS GUIDE TO TEAMWORK AND 2nd 5th July, 10th 13th TEAM BUILDING December, 111 FUNDAMENTALS OF STRATEGIC PLANNING 2nd 5th July, 10th 13th December, 112 MANPOWER ORGANIZATION SUCCESSION PLANNING AND 9th 12th July, 10th 13th TREND ANALYSIS December, 113 EFFECTIVE BUSINESS RISK STRATEGIES FOR 9th 12th July, 10th 13th CORPORATE ORGANIZATION December, 114 ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES SKILLS FOR SUPERVISORS, OFFICE 9th 12th July, 10th 13th MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATION December, 115 MONITORING AND EVALUATION HUMAN RESOURCES 9th 12th July, 10th 13th DEPARTMENT FOR GROWTH December, 19

20 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 116 COMPETENCY BASED PERFORMANCE FOR 9th 12th July, 17th 20th ADMINISTRATORS December, 117 DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES, MODELING AND STRATEGIES 16th 19th July, 17th 20th FOR HR MANAGERS December, 118 UNDERSTANDING TOTAL QUALITY FOR 16th 19th July, 17th 20th ORGANIZATIONAL GROWTH AND STABILITY December, 119 TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP SKILLS FOR HR AND 16th 19th July, 17th 20th ADMIN PERSONNELS IN CORPORATE ORGANIZATION December, 120 COMPETENCY BASED SALARY STRUCTURE DESIGN AND 16th 19th July, 17th 20th DEVELOPMENT December, The Fee for each course is.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira Only) per participant. The amount will cover all workshop materials and literature, Executive bag, Tea/Coffee, Lunch, Photographs and Certificate. Payment should be made in cash or Bank Draft made payable to Alpha Partners. All courses will hold at Alpha Partners Professional Training Conference Centre, 200, Muritala Mohammed Way (3rd Floor) Yaba - Lagos. For further information on these courses and for in-house training arrangements, please call CHRIS ONWUASIGWE, , , , , Website: 20

21 WORKS, SERVICECS & MAINTENANCE TRAINING CALENDAR - S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 1 DESIGN, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDING 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, SYSTEMS January, 2 AIR CONDITIONING, INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING AND 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, MAINTENANCE January, 3 GENERATOR TESTING, INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 4 IMPLEMENTING EFFECTIVE PREVENTING AND PREDICTIVE 22nd - 25th 23rd 26th July, MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMES January, 5 BEST PRACTICE IN HYDRAULICS PUMPING AND VALVES 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd SYSTEMS January, August, 6 TROUBLESHOOTING, MAINTENANCE AND PROTECTION OF AC 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd ELECTRICAL MOTORS AND DRIVES January, August, 7 IMPROVING EFFECTIVENESS OF WORKS, SERVICES AND 29th Jan- 1st 30th July 2nd MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENTS February, August, 8 OPTIMIZING EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT 29th Jan- 1st 30th July 2nd DECISIONS February, August, 9 STRUCTURAL DESIGN, CONDITION ASSESSMENT AND 29th Jan- 1st 6th 9th RENOVATION OF BUILDINGS February, August, 10 PUMPS AND PUMP SYSTEMS: SPECIFICATION, INSTALLATION 5th - 8th 6th 9th AND OPERATION February, August, 11 BEST PRACTICE IN ELECTRICAL SYSTEM GROUNDING AND 5th - 8th 6th 9th August, EARTHING February, 12 BEST PRACTICE IN MAINTENANCE 5th - 8th 6th 9th August, February, 13 ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR MAINTENANCE STAFF 12th - 15th 20th 23rd February, August, 14 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE AND 12th - 15th 20th 23rd DIAGNOSTICS February, August, 15 TRANSFORMER OPERATION PRINCIPLES, SELECTION AND 12th - 15th 20th 23rd TROUBLESHOOTING February, August, 16 DESIGN, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF POWER 19th 22nd 20th 23rd CIRCUITRY, ELECTRIC MOTORS AND OTHER ELECTRICALLY February, August, ROTATING EQUIPMENT 17 TROUBLESHOOTING MECHANICAL DRIVE SYSTEMS AND 19th 22nd 27th 30th ROTATING EQUIPMENT February, August, BEST PRACTICE IN GENERATOR MAINTENANCE AND PROTECTION PUMPS, VALVES, ACTUATORS, MOTORS AND VARIABLE SPEED DRIVERS: SELECTION, APPLICATIONS, OPERATION, DIAGNOSTIC, TESTING, TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE 20 ADVANCED GENERATOR MAINTENANCE 21 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE 19th 22nd February, 26th Feb 1st March, 26th Feb 1st March, 26th Feb 1st March, 27th 30th August, 27th 30th August, 27th 30th August, 3rd 6th September, 21

22 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 22 MAINTENANCE WORK QUALITY CONTROL ASSURANCE 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th September, 23 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th September, 24 AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT, SYSTEM REPAIRS AND, 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th MAINTENANCE September, 25 HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC MAINTENANCE AND 12th - 15th 10th 13th TROUBLESHOOTING March, September, 26 VEHICLES MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 12th - 15th 10th 13th March, September, 27 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEMS: TESTING IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 28 ADVANCED PUMP AND COMPRESSOR MAINTENANCE BEST PRACTICE IN BUILDINGS OPERATIONS MAINTENANCE AND MAINTENANCE STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT AND COST EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION 31 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERATORS INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND PROTECTION OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRO MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTS MAINTENANCE BEST PRACTICES: SYSTEMS, TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FUNDAMENTALS OF PUMPS AND VALVES AND THEIR SELECTION FOR OPTIMAL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE ELECTRICAL FAULTS: CAUSES ANALYSIS, DETECTION AND REMEDIES 36 MAINTENANCE OF AIR CONDITIONERS AND REFRIGERATORS ADVANCED AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATING TECHNOLOGY START-UP, COMMISSIONING AND TESTING OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 39 BEST PRACTICE IN FACILITIES OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND FAILURE PREVENTION OF PLANT AND BUILDING PIPING SYSTEMS HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS (HVAC): MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PUMPS OPTIMIZATION: PERFORMANCE, RELIABILITY AND EFFICIENCY 12th - 15th March, 19th 22nd March, 19th 22nd March, 19th 22nd March, 26th 29th March, 26th 29th March, 26th 29th March, 2nd 5th April, 2nd 5th April, 2nd 5th April, 9th 12th April, 9th 12th April, 9th 12th April, 9th 12th April, 15th - 18th April, 15th - 18th April, 15th - 18th April, 10th 13th September, 10th 13th September, 17th 20th September, 17th 20th September, 17th 20th September, 17th 20th September, 24th 27th September, 24th 27th September, 24th 27th September, 24th 27th September, 8th 11th October, 8th 11th October, 8th 11th October, 8th 11th October, 15th 18th October, 15th 18th October, 15th 18th October, 22

23 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 44 INVESTIGATION, ANALYSIS AND REMEDIATION OF BUILDING 15th - 18th 15th 18th FAILURES April, October, 45 GENERATORS INSTALLATION, SERVICES AND MAINTENANCE 23rd 26th 22nd 25th April, October, 46 TRANSFORMER TESTING AND MAINTENANCE 23rd 26th 22nd 25th April, October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rd 26th April, 23rd 26th April, 7th 10th May, 7th 10th May, 7th 10th May, 7th 10th May, 14th 17th May, 14th 17th May, 14th 17th May, 14th 17th May, 21st 24th May, 21st 24th May, 21st 24th May, 21st 24th May, 28th 31st May, 28th 31st May, 28th 31st May, 28th 31st May, 18th 21st June, 22nd 25th October, 22nd 25th October, 29th Oct 1st November, 29th Oct 1st November, 29th Oct 1st November, 29th Oct 1st November, 5th 8th November, 5th 8th November, 5th 8th November, 5th 8th November, 12th 15th November, 12th 15th November, 12th 15th November, 12th 15th November, 19th 22nd November, 19th 22nd November, 19th 22nd November, 19th 22nd November, 26th 29th November, 23

24 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 66 ADVANCED TENDERING PROCEDURES AND BID EVALUATION 18th 21st 26th 29th June, November, 67 RELIABILITY AND OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF ELECTRIC 18th 21st 26th 29th POWER SYSTEMS June, November, 68 CORROSION AND CONCRETE PROTECTION 18th 21st 26th 29th June, November, 69 MAINTENANCE CONTRACTING AND OUTSOURCING 25th 28th June, 26th 29th November, 70 PROJECT PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT AND 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th December, 71 MAINTENANCE STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT AND COST 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION December, 72 HVAC DESIGN, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE 25th 28th June, 3rd 6th December, 73 CONSTRUCTION QUALITY CONTROL ON SITE 2nd 5th July, 3rd 6th December, 74 EFFECTIVE CONTRACTOR IN MAINTENANCE 2nd 5th July, 3rd 6th AND TECHNICAL PROJECTS December, 75 RISK BASED MAINTENANCE WORKSHOP 2nd 5th July, 10th 13th December, 76 TRANSFORMERS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 2nd 5th July, 10th 13th December, 77 EXCELLENCE IN PROCESS AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 9th 12th July, 10th 13th ESSENTIALS December, 78 PROCESS PLANT TROUBLESHOOTING AND ENGINEERING 9th 12th July, 10th 13th PROBLEM SOLVING December, 79 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEMS: TESTING 9th 12th July, 10th 13th IMPLEMENTATION & MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS December, 80 ADVANCED PUMP AND COMPRESSOR MAINTENANCE 9th 12th July, 17th 20th December, 81 BEST PRACTICE IN BUILDINGS OPERATIONS MAINTENANCE 16th 19th July, 17th 20th AND December, 82 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM, DESIGN, SELECTION, OPERATION 16th 19th July, 17th 20th AND TROUBLESHOOTING December, 83 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GENERATORS 16th 19th July, 17th 20th December, 84 INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND PROTECTION OF ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRO MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTS 16th 19th July, 17th 20th December, The Fee for each course is.00 (One Hundred and Sixty Thousand Naira Only) per participant. The amount will cover all workshop materials and literature, Executive bag, Tea/Coffee, Lunch, Photographs and Certificate. Payment should be made in cash or Bank Draft made payable to Alpha Partners. All courses will hold at Alpha Partners Professional Training Conference Centre, 200, Muritala Mohammed Way (3rd Floor) Adekunle Bus-stop, Yaba - Lagos. For further information on these courses and for in-house training arrangements, please call CHRIS ONWUASIGWE, , , , , Website: 24

25 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CALENDAR - S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 1 INFORMATION SYSTEM CONTROL FOR IT PROFESSIONALS 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 2 WEB BASED INFORMATION SYSTEM 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 3 IT INFRASTRUCTURE 15th - 18th 23rd 26th July, January, 4 ADVANCED NETWORK CONFIGURATION AND 22nd - 25th 23rd 26th July, TROUBLESHOOTING January, 5 BEST PRACTICE IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd TECHNOLOGY January, August, 6 DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING: ENSURING BUSINESS 22nd - 25th 30th July 2nd CONTINUITY January, August, 7 COMPUTER NETWORKS: SWITCHING, ROUTING AND 29th Jan- 1st 30th July 2nd WANS February, August, 8 CONFIGURING AND TROUBLESHOOTING A WINDOWS 29th Jan- 1st 30th July 2nd SERVER NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE February, August, 9 PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION SECURITY 29th Jan- 1st 6th 9th August, February, 10 SECURING WEB APPLICATIONS, SERVICES AND SERVERS 5th - 8th February, 6th 9th August, 11 ICT AND INFORMATION SECURITY 5th - 8th February, 6th 9th August, 12 BEST PRACTICE IN SERVER ADMINISTRATION AND 5th - 8th February, 6th 9th August, MAINTENANCE 13 COMPUTER DISASTER AND CONTINGENCY 12th - 15th 20th 23rd PLANNING February, August, 14 NETWORK AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATORS 12th - 15th 20th 23rd February, August, 15 IT SECURITY MANAGER S WORKSHOP 12th - 15th 20th 23rd February, August, 16 ADVANCED PC CONFIGURATION, TROUBLESHOOTING AND 19th 22nd 20th 23rd DATA RECOVERY February, August, 17 INFORMATION SECURITY FOR IT PROFESSIONALS 19th 22nd 27th 30th February, August, 18 DEPLOYING AND MANAGING WINDOWS 19th 22nd 27th 30th February, August, 19 SECURITY IN AN ICT ENVIRONMENT 26th Feb 1st 27th 30th March, August, 20 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY: CONCEPTS AND 26th Feb 1st 27th 30th APPLICATION March, August, 21 NETWORK AND TELECOMMUNICATION 26th Feb 1st 3rd 6th March, September, 22 BEST PRACTICES IN ICT SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th September, 25

26 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 23 CLIENT SERVER SYSTEM AND DISTRIBUTED WORKSTATION 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th ADMINISTRATION September, 24 INFORMATION STORAGE AND 5th - 8th March, 3rd 6th September, 25 IT SECURITY AWARENESS CONCEPTS AND PRACTICES 12th - 15th March, 10th 13th September, 26 BEST PRACTICES IN CONFIGURING, MANAGING AND 12th - 15th March, 10th 13th MAINTAINING WINDOWS SERVER September, 27 SYSTEMS AND PC MAINTENANCE 12th - 15th March, 10th 13th September, 28 INFORMATION SYSTEMS, CONTROL AND 19th 22nd 10th 13th SECURITY March, September, 29 COMPUTER NETWORKING AND SECURITY 19th 22nd 17th 20th March, September, 30 FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION AND SECURITY 19th 22nd 17th 20th CONTROLS March, September, 31 BUSINESS CONTINUITY AND OPERATIONS SECURITY 26th 29th March, 17th 20th September, 32 INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING WINDOW NETWORKS 26th 29th March, 17th 20th (WINDOWS SERVERS AND CLIENTS September, 33 NETWORK TOOLS, OPTIMIZATION AND 26th 29th March, 24th 27th TROUBLESHOOTING September, 34 IMPLEMENTING WEB APPLICATION SECURITY 2nd 5th April, 24th 27th September, 35 SYSTEMS AND NETWORK SECURITY 2nd 5th April, 24th 27th September, 36 COMPUTER NETWORK ADMINISTRATION AND 2nd 5th April, 24th 27th OPERATIONS September, 37 IT RELATIONSHIP : ALIGNING IT WITH THE 9th 12th April, 8th 11th BUSINESS October, 38 COMPUTER HARDWARE, SOFTWARE AND NETWORK 9th 12th April, 8th 11th INSTALLATION, AND OPERATION MAINTENANCE October, 39 DATABASE SYSTEMS DESIGNS TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES: 9th 12th April, 8th 11th MYSQL October, 40 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 9th 12th April, 8th 11th October, 41 WINDOWS SERVER GROUP POLICY 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 42 IT SECURITY STRATEGIC PLANNING, POLICY AND 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th LEADERSHIP October, 43 LINUX TOOLS AND UTILITIES 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 44 CYBER SECURITY RISK ASSESSMENT AND 15th - 18th April, 15th 18th October, 45 NETWORKING WITH WINDOWS SERVER/CLIENTS 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th October, 26

27 S/N TITLE 1ST BATCH 2ND BATCH FEE 46 ADVANCED STRATEGIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th October, 47 SECURING THE WINDOWS FILE SYSTEM 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th October, 48 COMPUTER NETWORK CONFIGURATION AND 23rd 26th April, 22nd 25th TROUBLESHOOTING October, 49 ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT AND RECORD 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st November, 50 ADVANCED NETWORK ADMINISTRATION AND 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st INFORMATION SECURITY November, 51 BEST PRACTISE IN CYBER SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st November, 52 COMPUTER SECURITY, VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS AND 7th 10th May, 29th Oct 1st CONTROL November, 53 IT INFRASTRUCTURE AND DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING 14th 17th May, 5th 8th November, 54 CYBER SECURITY: INFORMATION SECURITY 14th 17th May, 5th 8th BEST PRACTICE November, 55 NETWORK AND SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS 14th 17th May, 5th 8th November, 56 MANAGING STORAGE AND HIGH AVAILABILITY WITH 14th 17th May, 5th 8th WINDOWS SERVERS November, 57 COMPUTER FORENSIC AND SECURITY 21st 24th May, 12th 15th TECHNIQUES FOR IT PROFESSIONAL November, 58 NETWORKING WITH WINDOWS SERVER INFRASTRUCTURE 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 59 IT SYSTEMS: IDENTITY AND ACCESS 21st 24th May, 12th 15th November, 60 VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT: PROTECTING YOUR 21st 24th May, 12th 15th ORGANIZATION RESOURCE November, 61 CONFIGURING, MANAGING AND MAINTAINING 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd WINDOWS BASED NETWORKS November, 62 DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING A WINDOWS SERVER 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd INFRASTRUCTURE November, 63 IMPLEMENTING CISCO NETWORK SECURITY 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd November, 64 WINDOWS SERVER ADMINISTRATION FUNDAMENTALS 28th 31st May, 19th 22nd November, 65 DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES, MODELING AND 18th 21st June, 26th 29th STRATEGIES November, 66 PROFESSIONAL NETWORK SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS 18th 21st June, 26th 29th COURSES November, 67 DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE 21TH CENTURY 18th 21st June, 26th 29th November, 18th 21st June, 26th 29th 68 A COMPLETE GUIDE TO IT QUALITY November, 27

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