Professional Education Catalog
Welcome to the Structured Management, Inc. catalog of seminars. Please use the table of contents below to navigate the links to Individual classes.
 
Subject & Link                                                                                                   Reference Number
Introduction to Operational Management                                                          Course Number 100
Introduction to Operational Management                                                          Course Number 100A
Foundations of Operational Management                                                          Course Number 101
Controlling Manufacturing Operations                                                                Course Number 201
Controlling Distribution Operations                                                                    Course Number 202
Retail Operations                                                                                               Course Number 203
Contracting Operations                                                                                      Course Number 204
Professional Service Industry                                                                             Course Number 205
Food Service Management                                                                                 Course Number 206
Marketing for Small Business                                                                              Course Number 301
Business Organization and Management                                                           Course Number 302
Strategic Planning and Budgeting                                                                      Course Number 303
Business Survey & Analysis                                                                                Course Number 401
Consulting Practice & Project Management                                                        Course Number 402
                                                                                                                                                                         
 
INTRODUCTION TO OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT                                                 
Course Number 100
Executive Presentation                                                                                               
Recommended CPE Credits: 3 
  
This half day seminar introduces Operational Management Concepts that broaden the perspective of both business executives and the professionals who advise them. The course provides an introduction to the concept of operational management as a system to improve business profitability. It provides an overview of today's competitive business environment and highlights the importance of developing and implementing strong, real time management control systems. The session reviews the concepts and philosophies supporting Operational Management and summarizes the procedures used by professional management consultants to implement Operational Management Controls Systems.
 
INTRODUCTION TO OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT                                                 
Course Number 100A
Professional Seminar (Managerial Accounting)                                                              
Recommended CPE Credit: 3
  
At the Introduction to Operational Management  seminars specifically directed at CPA professionals, in addition to the objectives established for course 100, the presentation will also review the CPA's emerging role in today's changing business environment and introduce the tools and training necessary to develop and expand their practices.
 
  
FOUNDATIONS OF OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT                                                    
Course Number 101                                                                                                                           
Recommended CPE Credit: 24
 
This is the introductory and underlying course for the entire operational management series. This three day seminar provides an in-depth presentation of the underlying business principles, management philosophies and the procedural steps necessary to develop, document and implement Operational Management Systems.
 
The seminar starts with a thorough presentation of the operational management thought process and the underlying business philosophies supporting operational management systems. From that point it moves on to present a detailed discussion of the "discovery" process. The first step in the process of profit optimization is to determine where in the businesses operation, profits are being lost. The ability to successfully determine underlying operational problems and the related financial cost to a business is dependent upon having a complete understanding of operational management investigative techniques and tools and the thought processes necessary to use them. This portion of the course covers the techniques and procedures professionals and business owners must use to methodically analyze the operation to determine the areas of a business that require the application of profit optimization control procedures.
 
Having established the basis of operational management and the processes for determining specific operating problems in the business, this course moves on to provide a detailed presentation of the basic operational and financial reporting systems and control concepts to be utilized in the design, development and implementation of operational control forms and procedures.
To provide firsthand experience in the procedures and methods taught during the lecture and discussion phases of the class, participants will be introduced to the "Big Red Paint Company" and spend considerable time "discovering" the operating problems and developing the systems necessary to increase profitability in this multifaceted manufacturing and retail operating company. Participants will be able to utilize these very same procedures and tools to implement operational improvements in their own or client companies.
 
  
CONTROLLING MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS                                                      
Course Number 201
Recommended CPE Credits: 8
 
From the simple to the complex, manufacturing operations provide a fertile area for increased profitability though the implementation of "situation specific" control procedures. This seminar will concentrate on the factory floor and address all aspects of manufacturing by providing detailed guidance and instruction relating to the development and implementation of effective control procedures and systems to maximize production efficiency, reduce manufacturing costs and increase overall control and profitability.
 
  
CONTROLLING DISTRIBUTION OPERATIONS                                                            
Course Number 202
Recommended CPE Credits: 8
  
Distribution companies face stiff competition in many industries where margins are often measured in pennies per unit. Given this situation, operational efficiency and effective cost control are necessary not only to maximize company profitability, but to also assure its continued existence. This seminar will cover not only all aspects of distribution operations but will also present a variety of tools that can be utilized to build sales.
 
 
CONTROLLING RETAIL OPERATIONS                                                                            
Course Number 203
Recommended CPE Credits: 8
  
It is an undisputed fact that every day American business is becoming more and more retail oriented. As this trend continues, efficiency of operations will become the most important factor in determining the survival of the fittest. This is an especially important consideration among the great many independent business operators who are faced with very strong competitive pressures from chain store giants and the franchise industry, both of which are masters at efficient operations. This seminar will address in specific detail those operational procedures and control systems that can be utilized to increase profitability in retail businesses.
 
  
CONTRACTING OPERATIONS                                                                                          
Course Number 204
Recommended CPE Credits: 8
  
In no other industry does the impact of Operational Management systems have a more immediate and direct impact than in construction contracting. To survive, let alone be profitable, in this ruthlessly competitive market requires fast accurate estimates with no margin for error, absolute minimization of labor expenses, maximization of productivity and systems that track changes without exception. This seminar will provide clear detailed instruction on how to develop and implement systems that manage expenses and cash flow, inform you precisely where you are on a daily, real time basis, maintain control of every job and every aspect of the overall operation, and put you in position to rapidly change as required: All of which are required to maximize profits in this industry.
 
 
THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE INDUSTRY                                                                    
Course Number 205
Recommended CPE Credits: 8
  
"Time is a Lawyer's Stock in Trade"
                                    Abraham Lincoln
The same is true of every service professional. Due to this unique aspect which, more than anything else, defines the industry, time becomes the overriding factor which must be managed, controlled and constantly redefined for service businesses to optimize profitability. This seminar covers all aspects of professional service operations with special emphasis on the procedures and techniques necessary to control time utilization and maximization.
 
  
FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT                                                                                        
Course Number 206
Recommended CPE Credits: 9
  
A restaurant is one of the most complex and difficult types of business operation. When broken down into its component parts it encompasses and combines almost every activity included in all other business operations: The dining room or sales area is a retail business with high levels of customer service; The kitchen is a manufacturing plant utilizing perishable ingredients to produce even more perishable products; and the waitstaff represents a very personal delivery system. In addition, the very nature of the business (long days and nights, weekends and holidays) conspire to limit the availability of talented and motivated individuals to fill management and supervisory positions. The Food Service Management seminar will address each of the operating areas of this most complex type of business and provide in-depth instruction on the concepts, procedures, forms and policies necessary to maximize profitability. (NOTE: Due to the extensive amount of material to be covered, this seminar session will be 10 hours. The session will start at 8:30 AM and will end at 7:30 PM. Lunch will be served and is included in the cost of the Session.)
  
  
  
MARKETING FOR SMALL BUSINESS                                                                               
Course Number 301
Recommended CPE Credits: 8
  
In today's competitive business environment, companies must not only operate efficiently, they must also market efficiently. In many instances, small business owners do not have the depth of understanding necessary to maximize their operating profitability with "up-to-date" and effective marketing activities. This course will:
1.        Provide a detailed presentation of the 5 marketing "P's": Product, Price, Packaging, Place and Promotion;
2.        Highlight the importance of sales and revenue tracking and the procedures to be used; and,
3.        Present and explain a variety of detailed procedures to be utilized as the tools for developing and controlling marketing activities.
  
Business Organization And Management                                                                            
Course Number 302
Recommended CPE Credits: 8
  
In “Oops, it must have fallen through the cracks.” Anonymous Employee
The basis of Operational Management is the implementation of situation specific systems and controls. In order for implementation to be effective these procedures must be integrated into the management and organizational structure of a company. If there is no effective corporate structure with clearly delineated lines of responsibility and authority all efforts at control will fail. Therefore, few Operational Management principals are more fundamental to the control and maximization of profitability in a business than an effective management system and organizational structure. Despite this fact, proper management and organization systems and structure are perhaps the least valued topics in business. This course will address how to: analyze business systems and organizational structures, identify areas systemically inefficient, develop an effective corporate organization and implement personnel management systems that utilize structure as a framework for success. Upon completion participants will be able to determine and develop an effective corporate structure, effectively assign personnel tasks, responsibilities and authority throughout an organization and utilize compensation and benefits as a management tool to drive employee actions in support of the corporate mission.
 
 
STRATEGIC PLANNING AND BUDGETING                                                                     
Course Number 303
Recommended CPE Credits: 8
  
We’ve all heard it, “If you do not plan to succeed you are planning to fail.” Despite the truth of this old axiom, few businesses truly institutionalize the planning process and as a result move from one crisis to another never recognizing that it is always easier to modify an existing plan than to create a new one. This course delves into not only the mechanics of how to develop and implement an effective and useful strategic planning and budgeting process, but also addresses the use of strategic planning as a living tool for growth and the management of contingencies.
 
  
BUSINESS SURVEY & ANALYSIS                                                                                      
Course Number 401
Recommended CPE Credits: 8
  
The Business Survey & Analysis is a diagnostic tool that has been used for years by successful management consulting and CPA firms to help business owners evaluate their operational, organizational and fiscal situation.
 
As an integral part of the curriculum you will learn how to use a range of analytical tools, forms and procedures that will serve to unearth management problems, profit leaks and the causes of negative cash flow in the operational, financial and organizational areas of any business. You will learn how to develop actual consulting project outlines that will serve as the blueprint for successful consulting projects that can generate a substantial increase in profitability and cash flow.
 
The “Business Survey and Analysis” course is supported by its own specially developed manual that includes extensive handouts, checklists, and computer disks with written forms and procedures providing detailed examples relevant to the material covered. Also included is a complete sample survey. All of the forms can be customized with your firm’s name and logo so that you will immediately be able to use them as a sales tool example for your client meetings. Further, you will also receive two sets of pre-printed divider tabs to give your first several client surveys a truly professional appearance.   Everything you need to get started.
 
 
CONSULTING PRACTICE & PROJECT MANAGEMENT                                              
Course Number 402
Recommended CPE Credits: 8
  
We’ve For the professional, the knowledge of how to design, develop, document and implement operational control systems and procedures is only part of what it takes to develop a successful consulting practice. The professional must develop the skills necessary to convert existing clients to consulting clients and learn how to best use problem-solving techniques to expand and upgrade their client base. It is also necessary to understand how to manage consulting projects in order to maximize the return for both the client and the professional. The operational management courses emphasized improving client profitability. This course will concentrate on improving the professionals' profitability as it relates to consulting activities, with a special emphasis on the link between “discovery” as an analytical tool used to find operational problems and its use as a powerful sales tool.
 
In addition, the course will present and discuss in great detail the variety of forms and procedures used to track consulting project progress, maintain effective and continual communications with clients and assure there is a substantial "paper trail" supporting all consulting activities and client benefits.
 


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