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Founded in 1995, Acmera delivers telecommunications, information technology, and consulting
to small, midsize, and government clients. Our solutions leverage leading technologies
such as IBM, Microsoft, Dell, Panasonic, Cisco, Fortinet, ZyXEL, APC, PBX, VoIP, UTM, and others.
The Washington D.C. Metro Area branch covers Potomac, Bethesda, Rockville, Chevy Chase, Kensington,
Silver Spring, and Gaithersburg in Maryland.
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This group of certifications combines business skill certifications in management.
The Project Management (2000) test measures the knowledge of how to manage projects
to ensure that objectives are completed on time and within budget. This test is
based on the Project Management Institute (PMI) version 2000 methodology.
Designed for all professionals, this test covers the following topics: Cost
Management, General Project Management Principles, Human Resources and
Communications Management, Integration Management, Procurement Management,
Project Management Processes, Quality Management, Risk Management, Scope
Management, and Time Management.
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The Managing People (U.S.) test measures the knowledge of managing and leading
people in the workplace. Designed for experienced managers, this test covers the
following topics: Career Self-Management, Conveying and Understanding Ideas,
Decision Making, Leadership Approaches and Styles, Leading People, and
Understanding the Business World.
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The Coaching test measures the knowledge of guiding others in either a formal or
informal relationship. Designed for any professional, but particularly those in a management,
supervisory, or team-leading role, this test includes the following topics:
Coaching Principles, Coaching vs. Other Support Roles, Engagement Skills,
Importance of Coaching, Qualities of a Good Coach, Relationship Assessments,
Self-Preparation, and The Coaching Model.
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The Business Math test measures the knowledge of mathematics that is commonly used
in business. Designed for all professionals, this test includes the following
topics: Calculating Markup and Markdown Percentage; Interest, Invoicing, and
Net/Gross; Markdown Price; Markup Price; Original Price Before Markdown or
Markup; Price from Total without and with Tax; Total from Algorithm, Chart, or
Formula.
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The Business Communication test measures the knowledge of communicating in the
workplace. It measures the skills necessary to communicate effectively with
coworkers at all levels and with external business contacts. Designed for the
average business worker, this test includes the following topics: Electronic
Communication, Employment Communication, Listening, Meetings, Nonverbal
Communication, Verbal Communication, and Written Communication.
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The Business Writing test measures the knowledge of important types of business
writing being used today. Designed for administrative professionals, this test
covers the following topics: Business Letters, Other Formats, Principles of
Organization, Rules of Grammar, Spelling, Style and Tone, and Vocabulary.
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