...Request for Proposal Request For Proposal John Hainline ENG/221 Wk3 November 28, 2012 Kimberlee Mendoza Proposal For Microsoft Office Programs Training and Certifications By John Hainline ESP PRODUCTIONS 123 ABC Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 Voice: 619-555-9876 FAX: 619-123-4567 Website: www.esp.net November 28, 2011 Table of Contents ABSTRACT 5 1. INTRODUCTION 6 1. ESP Productions 6 1.2 ESP Productions Goals 6 2. INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT 6 1. Project Goals 6 2.2 Time allocation to complete the project 6 2.3 Budget for the project 6 2.4 Description of the needed training 7 3. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS 7 4. EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS 8 5. CONCLUSION 8 Request for Proposal Cover Page November 28, 2012 Microsoft Office Programs Training and Certification ESP Productions – Chula Vista, CA Project Number: ENG/221 Wk3 The attached RFP requests a proposal for the above referenced project. If your firm is selected, your firm will be sent a contract for signatures. Questions regarding this project must be e-mailed to John Hainline, ESP Productions at johnhainline@email.phoenix.edu no later than December 15, 2012. Responses to questions will be posted on ESP Productions website at www.esp.net Select proposals, then “Solicitations and announcements” by December 23, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. P.S.T. RFP response due date: December 30, 2012 at 12:00 noon P.S.T. Deadline for submission, mailing, and delivery instructions: All proposals must...
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...Request For Proposal John Hainline ENG/221 Wk3 November 28, 2012 Kimberlee Mendoza Proposal For Microsoft Office Programs Training and Certifications By John Hainline ESP PRODUCTIONS 123 ABC Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 Voice: 619-555-9876 FAX: 619-123-4567 Website: www.esp.net November 28, 2011 Table of Contents ABSTRACT 5 1. INTRODUCTION 6 1. ESP Productions 6 1.2 ESP Productions Goals 6 2. INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT 6 1. Project Goals 6 2.2 Time allocation to complete the project 6 2.3 Budget for the project 6 2.4 Description of the needed training 7 3. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS 7 4. EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS 8 5. CONCLUSION 8 Request for Proposal Cover Page November 28, 2012 Microsoft Office Programs Training and Certification ESP Productions – Chula Vista, CA Project Number: ENG/221 Wk3 The attached RFP requests a proposal for the above referenced project. If your firm is selected, your firm will be sent a contract for signatures. Questions regarding this project must be e-mailed to John Hainline, ESP Productions at johnhainline@email.phoenix.edu no later than December 15, 2012. Responses to questions will be posted on ESP Productions website at www.esp.net Select proposals, then “Solicitations and announcements” by December 23, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. P.S.T. RFP response due date: December 30, 2012 at 12:00 noon P.S.T. Deadline...
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...ENGLISH 221: Technical Writing Fundamentals PRINT OUT—PRINT OUT-- PRINT OUT—PRINT OUT-- PRINT OUT If you have any questions about the syllabus, please post them in the Main Classroom. Susan Colebank scolebank@email.phoenix.edu (University of Phoenix) susancolebank@gmail.com (back-up; do not CC this address when you e-mail me at my UOP address) COURSE NUMBER: ENG221 COURSE TITLE: Technical Writing Fundamentals COURSE START DATE: 1/17/12 COURSE END DATE: 2/20/2012 FACILITATOR AVAILABILITY I am in the Classroom five days of the week: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. I am on in the morning and then again at night, with the afternoon set aside for telecommuting and taking care of my daughter. I provide you with these times to make it easier to communicate with me, and not to limit our contact. I want you to know that, should you need to contact me outside this timeframe, you should not hesitate to do so via my University of Phoenix e-mail. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND e-mailing me with your questions or concerns, since it is best to document our conversations with a paper trail. I have yet, in nine years of being a UOP instructor, found a student who has a question or concern that couldn’t best be discussed via e-mail. If you need to call me, then please e-mail me first to schedule a time and to leave your phone number. For emergencies, when you are not able to gain access to messages on the Online Learning System (OLS), please send a message to...
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...Microsoft Office Proposal Gerard T Doris UOP New Orleans ENG/221 May 5, 2014 Reine Dugas This proposal is for trainers to train my staff on how to user Microsoft Office efficiently. Microsoft makes changes to their software every 3 years and I would like for my employees to be familiar with the changes. This training will help my staff with completing their task on time. BUDGET and COST ESTIMATES Our budget for this training is set at $1,500.00. That breaks down to $300.00 a day for five days. The $300.00 is for onsite training. Each class will have 40 students. Funds will be available on May 19, 2014. TERMS AND CONDITIONS All employees will be sitting at a workstation that will have Microsoft Office Suite installed on them. We would also like to record one session for employees that are unable to make the training. We would like to start the training on June 30, 2014. All proposals should be in no later than June 9, 2014. All proposals must include the following: statement of authorization to bid signed by a principal, proposal format outlined in this RFP, and All parties submitting bids are not allowed to discuss the term of their bid. If parties are found to have discussed their terms of bidding, both parties’ bids will be withdrawn. Mail all proposals to: Doris & Doris Associates ATTN: Gerard Doris 12345 Mason Avenue New Orleans, LA 70127 COMPANY BACKGROUND Doris & Doris associates was establish on August 5, 2006, by Gerard and...
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...REQUEST FOR PROPSAL TO BRINGING IN OUTSIDE TRAINERS TO TRAIN STAFF ON THE USE OF MICROSOFT OFFICE PROGRAMS Prepared for Eng. 221 Technical Writing Fundamentals University of Phoenix E Campus By Larry Franklin Student July 19, 2010 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL COVER LETTER BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD INSURANCE COMPANY Mailing Address: 550 Club Dr. Suite #215 Montgomery, TX 77316 936.582.7120 FAX: 936.582.7130 Monday, July 19, 2010 Dr. Jamilah Abdush-Shaheed, Director Microsoft Corporation 1950 North Stemmons Freeway Dallas, Texas 75207 Dear Dr. Abdush-Shaheed: This RFP is submitted for your review and response in the form of proposal to bring in outside trainers to train our staff on the use of Microsoft Office Programs. This document is in response to Blue Cross/Blue Shield’s need to train its employees in the use of Microsoft Office Application packages that include Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access. Thank you for taking the time to consider our need for your technical support. We look forward to your proposal in response to this RFP. Sincerely, Larry Franklin Marketing Director TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract……………………………………………………………………….5 1.0 Introduction / General Over View Of (RFP) .....................……………………….5 1.1 Organizational Overview………………………………………………………….5 2.0 Discussion…………………………………………………………………………6 2.1 Course Description……………………………………………….………………..6 2.2 Target Audience…………………………………………………………………...
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...Running Head: REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Read through the whole RFP and change words where needed, ie. change “Your Company” to a company name of your choosing. Add some clip art if you feel the need to. And erase this part before submitting. Request for Proposal for Microsoft Office Software Training John A. Smith (Your name) University of Phoenix ENG/221 Technical Writing Joseph Johnson (instructor name) Table of Contents 1. Overview – page 3 a. Introduction page 3 b. Business Goals page 3 2. Scope – page 4 c. Purpose of Request for Proposal page 4 d. Project Goal page 4-5 3. Vendor Information – page 5 e. Desired Qualifications page 5 f. Requirements for Formatting and Submitting Proposals page 5 g. Confidentiality Notice page 5 h. Proposal Evaluation Criteria page 5 i. Timeframe for Vendor Selection page 5 j. Company Contact Information page 5 OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION Your Company is a superior provider of emergency communications and technical consulting to the Federal, State, and County Governments as well as the private industry. BUSINESS GOALS Your Company sets specific goals for success in this business. * Provide the best service to its customers in the most efficient and cost effective way possible. * Mitigate possible future problems to maintain emergency satellite, telecommunication, and radio services to 98% or better. * Quickly identify problem areas and...
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...Technical Writing Fundamentals Blank ENG/221 March 19, 2013 Blank 1. PURPOSE 1.1 The University of Phoenix (UOPX) is an internationally accredited institution of higher learning and excellence, with over 200 campuses worldwide. UOPX offers over 100 degree programs in Associate, Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate areas, and accepts students into its associates and bachelors degrees through prior learning assessments. UOPX has the honor and responsibility of teaching students in a multitude of fields, including the fields of information technology. This requires the university to ensure also that the student understands the latest versions of accepted and internet dependent software, including Microsoft ® Office ® applications. 1.2 UOPX tasks the contractor (insert name here) to conduct training for UOPX instructors on the latest version of Microsoft ® Office ® applications, and to provide accredited certification for those persons who successfully complete the training. This is an annually recurring requirement, and is considered high priority due to the dynamics of the software tools and the importance of current familiarity / competency of the latest version of Microsoft ® Office ® software. 1.3 The contractor (insert name here) shall provide UOPX with data pertaining to the status and condition of the UOPX instructors' competency with the software, as well as certificates of accomplishment. These certificates shall...
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...[pic] College of Information Systems & Technology Syllabus ENG/221 Technical Writing Fundamentals Copyright Copyright © 2010, 2009, 2008 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. University of Phoenix® is a registered trademark of Apollo Group, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft®, Windows®, and Windows NT® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Use of these marks is not intended to imply endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation. Edited in accordance with University of Phoenix® editorial standards and practices. Course Description This course covers the fundamentals and best practices of using written communication in business and in the information technologies. Topics include strategies, techniques for producing emails, memos, reports, proposals, project specifications, and user manuals, as well as other technical documents. Course Topics & Objectives Week One: The Technical Writing Process • Identify how writing methods are used in the corporate environment. • Discuss collaboration in the modern enterprise. • Identify collaborative technologies...
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...Course Design Guide College of Information Systems & Technology ENG/221 Version 5 Technical Writing Fundamentals Copyright © 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course covers the fundamentals and best practices of using written communication in business and in the information technologies. Topics include strategies, techniques, and nuances for producing e-mails, memos, reports, proposals, project specifications, and user manuals, as well as other technical documents. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials Dobrin, S. I., Keller, C. J., & Weisser, C. R. (2010). Technical communication in the twenty-first century (2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Gerson, S. J., & Gerson, S. M. (2012). Technical communication: Process and product (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. All electronic...
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...Course Syllabus SCBSIT0810 Technical Writing Fundamentals: ENG 221 Course Start Date: 03/08/2011 Course End Date: 04/05/2011 Campus/Learning Center: Schaumburg Please print a copy of this syllabus for handy reference. Whenever there is a question about what assignments are due, please remember this syllabus is considered the ruling document. Copyright Copyright ©2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. University of Phoenix© is a registered trademark of Apollo Group, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft©, Windows©, and Windows NT© are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Use of these marks is not intended to imply endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation. Edited in accordance with University of Phoenix© editorial standards and practices. Facilitator Information Susan Smillie smillies@email.phoenix.edu (University of Phoenix) srsmillie@yahoo.com (Personal) 630-833-5758 (CST) Facilitator Availability I will be available in...
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...Front. Mech. Eng. 2013, 8(3): 215–243 DOI 10.1007/s11465-013-0248-8 REVIEW ARTICLE Nannan GUO, Ming C. LEU Additive manufacturing: technology, applications and research needs © Higher Education Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013 Abstract Additive manufacturing (AM) technology has been researched and developed for more than 20 years. Rather than removing materials, AM processes make three-dimensional parts directly from CAD models by adding materials layer by layer, offering the beneficial ability to build parts with geometric and material complexities that could not be produced by subtractive manufacturing processes. Through intensive research over the past two decades, significant progress has been made in the development and commercialization of new and innovative AM processes, as well as numerous practical applications in aerospace, automotive, biomedical, energy and other fields. This paper reviews the main processes, materials and applications of the current AM technology and presents future research needs for this technology. Keywords additive manufacturing (AM), AM processes, AM materials, AM applications 1 Introduction The ASTM F42 Technical Committee defines additive manufacturing (AM) as the “process of joining materials to make objects from three-dimensional (3D) model data, usually layer upon layer, as opposed to subtractive manufacturing methodologies” [1]. It is also known as additive fabrication, additive processes, direct digital...
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...This text was adapted by The Saylor Foundation under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License without attribution as requested by the work’s original creator or licensee. Saylor URL: http://www.saylor.org/books Saylor.org 1 Project Management in a Complex World Faster, cheaper, and better has become the mantra of not only profit-making organizations seeking to increase market share and profits but also nonprofits and governmental organizations seeking to increase their value to clients. Organizations are increasingly using projects to meet these goals. Projects are goal directed and time framed, and when managed well, projects deliver on time and within budget. This book is about how to manage projects well. All projects have common characteristics: every project has a scope, budget, and schedule. Projects also differ. Understanding how projects differ and what that difference means to the management of the project is critical to successfully managing a project. Large, complex projects need project management tools, systems, and processes that are very different from the small and less complex project. Within this text, we provide a tool for profiling a project based on the complexity of the project and describe the different project management approaches needed for the difference in project profiles. Project management is complicated. In some ways, this is a good thing because students who learn how to manage projects well...
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...Engineering and Technology Management Tools and Applications For a listing of recent titles in the Artech House Technology Management and Professional Development Library, turn to the back of this book. Engineering and Technology Management Tools and Applications B. S. Dhillon Artech House Boston • London www.artechhouse.com Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Dhillon, B. S. Engineering and technology management tools and applications/B.S. Dhillon. p. cm. — (Artech House technology management and professional development library) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-58053-265-9 (alk. paper) 1. Engineering—Management. 2. Technology—Management. I. Title. II. Series. TA190 .D47 2002 620’.0068—dc21 2002074491 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Dhillon, B. S. Engineering and technology management tools and applications. (Artech House technology management and professional development library) 1. Engineering—Management 2. Technology—Management I. Title 620’ . 0068 ISBN 1-58053-265-9 Cover design by Igor Valdman © 2002 ARTECH HOUSE, INC. 685 Canton Street Norwood, MA 02062 All rights reserved. Printed and bound in the United States of America. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. All terms mentioned in this book that...
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...COST AND VALUE MANAGEMENT IN PROJECTS Ray R. Venkataraman and Jeffrey K. Pinto John Wiley & Sons, Inc. This book is printed on acid-free paper. Copyright 2008 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. Published simultaneously in Canada. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise, except as permitted under Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without either the prior written permission of the Publisher, or authorization through payment of the appropriate per-copy fee to the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, 978-750-8400, fax 978-646-8600, or on the web at www.copyright.com. Requests to the Publisher for permission should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030, (201) 748-6011, fax (201) 748-6008, or online at http://www.wiley.com/go/permissions. Limit of Liability/Disclaimer of Warranty: While the publisher and author have used their best efforts in preparing this book, they make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this book and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. No warranty may be created...
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...Project Management Institute A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) – Fifth Edition Licensed To: Jorge Diego Fuentes Sanchez PMI MemberID: 2399412 This copy is a PMI Member benefit, not for distribution, sale, or reproduction. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A guide to the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK® guide). -- Fifth edition. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-935589-67-9 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Project management. I. Project Management Institute. II. Title: PMBOK guide. HD69.P75G845 2013 658.4’04--dc23 2012046112 ISBN: 978-1-935589-67-9 Published by: Project Management Institute, Inc. 14 Campus Boulevard Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073-3299 USA Phone: +610-356-4600 Fax: +610-356-4647 Email: customercare@pmi.org Internet: www.PMI.org ©2013 Project Management Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. “PMI”, the PMI logo, “PMP”, the PMP logo, “PMBOK”, “PgMP”, “Project Management Journal”, “PM Network”, and the PMI Today logo are registered marks of Project Management Institute, Inc. The Quarter Globe Design is a trademark of the Project Management Institute, Inc. For a comprehensive list of PMI marks, contact the PMI Legal Department. PMI Publications welcomes corrections and comments on its books. Please feel free to send comments on typographical, formatting, or other errors. Simply make a copy of the relevant page of the book, mark the error, and...
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