Events
QAD Manufacturing Operations (April 17, 2012 - April 19, 2012)
Our overview of QAD Manufacturing Operations is designed to help participants achieve a complete understanding of QAD manufacturing operations and functionality. This course covers initial QAD set-up, inventory control, product structures and formulas, shop floor control, work centers, routings, subcontracting, advanced repetitive and work orders. Through a combination of lecture, demonstration, and hands-on practice, students will acquire a thorough understanding of the functionality in each QAD manufacturing operations module, how and when each module is used, and how the modules interrelate.
QAD Purchasing & Procurement (May 15, 2012 - May 17, 2012)
This is one of our most popular courses created by Paul Rubin, one of our most senior consultants and an APICS Fellow. The QAD Purchasing course covers functionality in QAD including best practices for using the base purchasing module, supplier performance and Supply Chain Visualization.
QAD .NET UI Training (June 12, 2012 - June 13, 2012)
This intensive two day hands-on training provides an introduction to the basic features of the latest version of the QAD .NET User interface and its powerful navigational features, browse collections, simplified screens, process maps, operational metrics, and custom forms.
QAD Best Practices for Inventory Management (July 18, 2012 - July 19, 2012)
This intensive, two-day training for experienced QAD user teams will move you to a higher level of inventory control. This course covers goal setting, process definition and disciplined operation of your inventory management system.
The instructor will show you how to perfect the basics to maximize your QAD investment.
The QAD Best Practices for Inventory Management course operates on the maxim that 98% inventory accuracy is easy -- 99.5% inventory accuracy is the real challenge to meet.
QAD Financial Management (August 21, 2012 - August 23, 2012)
The purpose of this course is to provide instruction for QAD Enterprise Applications users on how to use the Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, and General Ledger modules in QAD Enterprise Applications. The course covers other QAD Enterprise Applications functions (invoicing and purchasing, for example) as they pertain to accounting functions. The course format is a combination of lecture, demonstration, and hands-on activities.



