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Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Fwd: دبلومة مدير المبيعات الفعال مصممة لتأهيل مديري ومشرفي ومندوبي المبيعات لشغل مناصب إدارية عليا في مجال المبيعات للتفاصيل راسلنا : 00201023990901
من: ahadmarwa31 <ahadmarwa31@gmail.com>
التاريخ: الاثنين، 29 أبريل 2024 الوقت 8:02:09 ص UTC+3
الموضوع: دبلومة مدير المبيعات الفعال مصممة لتأهيل مديري ومشرفي ومندوبي المبيعات لشغل مناصب إدارية عليا في مجال المبيعات للتفاصيل راسلنا : 00201023990901
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
تهديكم الدار العربية للتنمية الادارية أطيب تحياتها وأصدق أمنياتها بدوام التوفيق.
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دبلومة مدير المبيعات الفعال
المعتمد والموثق من الدار العربية للتنمية الادارية) AHAD )
من 12 الى 16 مايو 2024
مكان الانعقاد: القاهرة – جمهورية مصر العربية
اونلاين عبر تطبيق زوم فى حال تعذر الحضور
هذه الدبلومة مصممة لتأهيل مديري ومشرفي ومندوبي المبيعات لشغل مناصب إدارية عليا في مجال المبيعات
المقدمة
تأخذنا دبلومة مدير المبيعات المحترف في رحلة شاملة حول المبيعات، بداية من تناول أهم الصفات والمقومات التي يحتاجها كل شخص يسعي للنجاح، من خلال معرفة كيفية تحليل المشكلات وامتلاك مهارات الاتصال وبناء فريق عمل ناجح، ومعرفة أنواع الأفراد داخل الفريق، والتعرف أيضاً على الأخطاء التي يجب تجنبها عند التعامل مع الفريق، مروراً بطرق تقبل الاعتراضات وطرق تمييز الحقيقي والمزيف منها والعمل على حلها وتجنبها، ودراسة النظريات التي لا غنى عنها في عمليات البيع كـ: نظرية ماسلو، نظرية ألدرفر، نظرية هارز بارغ، نظرية ماكليلاند. انتهاءً إلى التعرف على أنواع الصراع، وكيفية إدارته والتعامل معه بطريقة فعالة.
ستتطرق دبلومة مدير المبيعات المحترف كذلك إلى دراسة سلوك المستهلك، بالتعرف على أنماط الشراء والمراحل التي يمر بها المستهلك للوصول إلى مرحلة الشراء. تطرح الدبلومة أيضاً أهم الأدوات التي يحتاجها مدير المبيعات لإدارة البيع باحترافية، ومنها: الإكسل للمبيعات للتعرف على كيفية عمل نظام زيارات متكامل وعمل خطط وتقارير ونسب تغطية كل مندوب وعميل، وشرح كيفية التعامل مع الأرقام والبيانات من خلال التعرف على مفهوم وأدوات تحليل البيانات، وكيفية تنسيق الجداول بأقل مجهود حتى تتمكن من الوصول إلى أدق الإجابات لجميع الاستعلامات باستخدام الـ PowerPivot..
الفئات المستهدفة
Sales Managers مديري المبيعات –
مديري تطوير الأعمال –
Key Account Managers مديري كبار العملاء –
Area Managers مديري المناطق –
Sales Supervisors مشرفي المبيعات –
Sales Engineers مهندسي المبيعات –
مندوبي الدعاية / المبيعات –
لمزيد من المعلومات يمكنك التواصل مع ادارة التدريب – الدار العربية للتنمية الادارية
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Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Security status not satisfied.
Firstly, I already know you and all your loved ones very well.
Secondly, the occasion for which I'm writing to you is not the happiest one for a friendly greeting.
You've heard that the Internet is a dangerous place, infested with malicious links and hackers like me?
Of course, you've heard, but what's the point in it if you are so dismissive of your internet security and don't care what websites you visit?
Times have changed. You read about AI, judging by your browser history, and still didn't understand anything?
Technologies have stepped far forward, and now hackers like me use artificial intelligence.
Thanks to it, I can get not only access to your webcam and record your fun with highly controversial video
(I recorded it also, but now that's not the point), but also to all your devices and not only yours.
And I saved a special sauce for this dish. I went further and sent malicious links to all your contacts from your account.
Yes, someone was smarter and realized that this was a trap and you were hacked, but believe me,
about 70% of your contact list (and these are your friends, colleagues, and family) bought into my scam.
They have as many skeletons in their closet as you do. Some turn out to be hidden homosexuals...
I have accumulated and analyzed a huge amount of compromising data on you and those with whom you communicate.
Very soon I'll start a crossfire - everyone will receive the full history of correspondence
(and there are enough of "sensitive moments") and recordings from the other contact's webcam.
I can go further and put all these files, as well as the recorded fun of you and your hacked contacts with "hardcore videos" into the public domain.
You can imagine, it will be a real sensation!
And everyone will understand where it came from - from you.
For all your contacts and, you will be enemy number one. Even your relatives will take a long time to forgive you and forget such a family shame...
It will be the real end of the world. The only difference is that there will be not four horsemen of the apocalypse, but only one - (=
But there is no such thing as a completely black stripe without any white dots.
Luckily for you, in my case the "Three M Rule" comes into play - Money, Money and Money again.
I'm not interested in your worthless life, I'm interested in people from whom I can profit.
And today you are one of them.
That's why: Transfer $1390 in Bitcoin to: 1PPJpvSPbbMwbESJZXGS8VtKiFQkmm7DvK ...within 48 hours!
You don't know how to use cryptocurrencies? Use Google, everything is simple.
Once payment is received, I will delete all information associated with you and you will never hear from me again.
Remember one thing: my crypto address is anonymous, and I generated this letter in your mailbox and sent it to you.
You can call the cops, do whatever you want - they won't find me, my demands won't change, but you'll just waste precious time.
The clock is ticking. Tick tock, a minute out of 48 hours has passed right now. An hour will soon pass, and in two days your old life will pass forever.
Either goodbye forever (if I get my payment), or hello to a brave new world in which there will be no place for you.
Hasta La Vista, Baby!
P.S. Almost forgot. Finally learn what incognito tabs, two-factor authentication, and the TOR browser are, for God's sake!
Sunday, April 21, 2024
Fwd: نظام الجودة الصناعية -QMS Manufacturing للتفاصيل راسلنا على : 00201023990901
من: jwadisara <jwadisara@gmail.com>
التاريخ: الأحد، 21 أبريل 2024 الوقت 1:40:38 م UTC+2
الموضوع: Fwd: نظام الجودة الصناعية -QMS Manufacturing للتفاصيل راسلنا على : 00201023990901
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من: mohanndahad76 <mohann...@gmail.com>
التاريخ: الأحد، 21 أبريل 2024 الوقت 8:00:38 ص UTC+2
الموضوع: نظام الجودة الصناعية -QMS Manufacturing للتفاصيل راسلنا على : 00201023990901
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نظام الجودة الصناعية -QMS Manufacturing
الفاعلية الادارية في تخطيط وهندسة نظم الجودة الشاملة
من 28 ابريل الى 2 مايو 2024
• اون لاين عبر زووم محاضرات مباشرة تفاعلية وتسجل لارسالها اخر ايام التدريب
حضور بالقاهرة – جمهورية مصر العربية
يتم تحديد نجاح الشركة إلى حد كبير من خلال مدى فهم موظفيها للجودة وإدارتها في أنشطتهم اليومية, وهذا ما يقوم عليه نظام إدارة الجودة (QMS), ويعرَّف بأنه نظام رسمي يوثق العمليات والإجراءات والمسؤوليات لتحقيق سياسات وأهداف الجودة. الهدف الرئيسي من النظام هو توفير العمليات التي يجب إتباعها لتقديم منتجات أو خدمات عالية الجودة باستمرار. باختصار, يساعد نظام إدارة الجودة الشركة على تلبية متطلباتها التنظيمية ومتطلبات العملاء, وإجراء تحسينات مستمرة على عملياتها.
برنامج متخصص لمدير المصانع ومديري العمليات بالمنشآت الصناعية يؤهل المشاركين لاكتساب الخبرات والمهارات الفنية المتقدمة في ادارة عملية الانتاج والتشغيل والصيانة والجودة في منشآتهم الصناعية. تم تصميم هذا البرنامج بحيق يتكون من عدد من المحاور المتخصصة التي يغطي كل منها جانب من جوانب العمل (الانتاج – الجودة – الصيانة ) متضمناً الادوات والمهارات اللازمة لكل منها بهدف مواكبة التطور العالمى فى هذا المجال بهدف تمكين المتدرب من قيادة المؤسسات الصناعية والخدمية بأفضل الممارسات الصناعية العالمية
الاهداف
· إكتساب المهارات اللازمة لبناء وتطوير واستدامة إدارة الجودة الفعالة وثقافة التميز في الأداء.
· معرفة كيف تساعد العديد من أدوات الجودة المهمة في تحسين الأداء.
· فهم مبدأ نظام إدارة الجودة.
· إستكشاف الخصائص الرئيسية لأطر إدارة الجودة الرئيسية.
· تطوير المعرفة والمهارة للتدقيق في نظام إدارة الجودة.يتيح النظام إمكانية تعريف الآلات وكذلك تعريف عمليــات تصنيع .
· إمكانيــة تعريف عـدة أنــواع من مستندات الإنتــاج اليومية .
· إمكانية إدخال مجموعات من المصاريف خاصة بخط إنتاج معين ومصروفات خاصة بعملية إنتاجية معينة ، تعريف المصاريف لماكينة أو آلة معينة وكذلك إمكانية تعريف مجموعة من المصروفات لمستند إنتاج .
· إمكانيــة جلب المصــاريف غير المباشرة الخاصة بخطــوط الإنتاج المختلفة من نظام الحسابات العامة .إعادة توزيع المصاريف
· الخاصة بمراكز التكلفة غير المنتجة على مراكز التكلفة المنتجة ( خطوط الإنتاج ) ( ساعات عمل ) ( ساعات تشغيل الآلات) .
· إمكانية اختيار أحد المعايير المناسبة لاستخدامه في توزيع المصاريف غير المباشرة الخاصة بخطوط الإنتاج المختلفة على المنتجات النهائية التي أنتجتها خطوط الإنتاج المذكورة .
· استعلام سريــع عن حالــة كل من أمر الإنتـــاج ، أوامـر التشغيل الخاصــة به في توضيح الكميات المطلوبة والكميات المنتجة .
· مراقبة الجودة عند أستلام الأنتاج اليومي
· فرز المنتجات وتصنيفها طبقا لأنواع الفرز المحدد لدي أدارة الأنتاج
· عمل السيريال (رقم التشغيل) لكل قطعة منتجة للصنف الواحد
· تخطيط الأنتاج ووضع سيناريوهات مختلفة لكل خطة وقياس الأنحرافات عن النتاج الفعلي وخطة الأنتاج.
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- مديرى عموم المنشاءات الصناعية
- المدير التنفيذى للقطاع الصناعى
- مديرى الانتاج
- مديرى الجودة
كافة مديرى ومسئولى إدارات الجودة بالمصانع والمسئولون عن التطبيق
كافة أصحاب العمليات الرئيسية بالمصانع (الانتاج - التصميم – المشتريات - ....)
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ü مدير تنفيذي محترف
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Saturday, April 20, 2024
دبلوم تأهيل المدير التنفيذي CEO / من 28ابريل – 2 مايو 2024 م // شهادة بريطانية من Uhrda Education للتواصل نائـب مديـر التدريـــب أ / هبـه سليمـان جـــوال & واتس اب : 00201090946440
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الأهداف التدريبية :
تهدف شهادة المدير التنفيذي دبلوم معتمد على رفع كفاءة المديرين العلمية والعملية عن طريق تحقيق ما يلي:
- بيان مسؤوليات تخصص المدير التنفيذي والصعوبات التي تواجهه.
- بيان ماهية العملية الإدارية في ظل النظام الحديث.
- أدوار القائد في القرن الحادي والعشرين وبيان ما هيته.
- بيان وتشخيص المشكلات واكتساب مهارة صنع القرار.
- معرفة مهام المدير التنفيذي، وكيفية وضع الخطط والأهداف.
- زيادة قدرات المدير في تقسيم الأعمال وتنظيمها.
- من هو المدير التنفيذي CEO وأهم ما يقوم به.
- زيادة خبراته في القيادة وطريقة تكوين فريق عمل.
- بيان ما هي العلاقة بين السلوك والطبع واستعمالها لتحفيز الذات والغير.
- الوقت اللازم لاستعمال الإرشاد والتوجيه من أجل إدارة العمال بفاعلية.
- استعمال كافة الأنماط الإبداعية في عملية وضع حل للمشكلة.
- التمييز فيما بين الإدارة التنفيذية وبين القيادة للوصول إلى أفضل النتائج الكلية.
- كما يهدف دبلوم شهادة المدير التنفيذي على زيادة المهارة في تنظيم الوقت وتحديد مواعيد الاجتماعات.
- التواصل وتحفيز العمال على العمل.
- القدرة على تقييم العمل.
المشاركين المستهدفين:
· المديرين الحاليين .
· كل من لدية طموح ليكون مديراً متميزاً
· اصحاب الشركات والمنشئات في مختلف القطاعات
· المديرين الجدد او المدراء ذوي الخبرة
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Tuesday, April 16, 2024
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