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|  | Diploma
in Quality Management |
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by The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) |
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 The
emphasis of this programme is on the tactical aspects of energy management. The
programme is designed for the hands-on manager who has the authority and personal
skills to direct operations and to contribute towards organisational strategy.
It is equally valuable for the person who aspires to such a role. In the syllabuses
that follow, the role is described as "the manager" while the members
of staff who report to the candidate are described as "team members"
or "personnel". The aim is to enable the operational manager
to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the management of energy resources
by means of: - optimum tactical utilisation of resources
- effective
communications
- development of the team as a coherent,
mutually-supportive and motivated group of people who, with the manager, share
a common vision and purpose as to the nature of their business.
Guided
Learning Hours
- 20 hours - Control of Quality,
Safety and Outputs
- 30 hours - Development of
Personal Management Style
- 30 hours - Develop
Teams and Individuals to Enhance Performance
- 20
hours - Facilitate Meetings
- 30 hours - Identify
Scope for Improvement; Development and Implementation of Energy Policies; Promote
Energy Efficiency
- 30 hours - Monitor, Evaluate
and Identify Improvements to Energy Efficiency; Development of Energy Efficient
Practices
- 20 hours - Systems Development and
Implementation which Measure Energy Usage in Support of Improving Energy Efficiency
- 20 hours - Market Conditions for Supplies and the
Management of Continuous Improvement
- 20 hours
- Determine Effective Use of Resources
+ Overarching Project TOTAL
HOURS: 220
Assessment
Criteria are provided at the end of each Unit. Candidates are required to demonstrate
that they have met these criteria in order to gain the Institute Award.
The
main purpose of the Assessment Criteria is to provide consistency and hence to
maintain credibility. The Assessment Criteria are designed to inform Approved
Centres of WHAT to assess, not HOW to assess. The first nine Units of the
Institute Diploma in Energy Management are derived from the knowledge specifications
of the MCI level 4 standards for Managing Energy and cover the 6 mandatory and
10 optional units. The units covered by each Unit are indicated in the panel at
the start of each Unit. However, the Level 4 Diploma in Energy Management is awarded
only on the basis of assessment which conforms to the Assessment Criteria as defined
in this Guide. Assessment of knowledge contributing to the award of an NVQ/SVQ
will not necessarily meet these criteria. This
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