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Certified Product Leadership Professional (CPLP)


Course Description:

The Product Management course teaches you all about making and designing products. It covers things like what design is, using models for design, taking ideas from concept to prototype to production, using product design specifications, and different manufacturing processes like casting and cutting. Product management is part of how a company plans, forecasts, and sells its products at every stage of their life. Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is about bringing together people, data, processes, and business systems. Our E-Course covers all these topics in detail, with case studies to help you understand better.


$ 800.00 $ 555.00

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Certification Overview

The Product Management course teaches you all about making and designing products. It covers things like what design is, using models for design, taking ideas from concept to prototype to production, using product design specifications, and different manufacturing processes like casting and cutting. Product management is part of how a company plans, forecasts, and sells its products at every stage of their life. Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is about bringing together people, data, processes, and business systems. Our E-Course covers all these topics in detail, with case studies to help you understand better.

E-Course Duration: 20 to 25 Hours

Exam Information

  • The test has 50 multiple-choice questions. To pass, you need to answer at least 35 of them correctly.

  • Tests are done online and watched over by a webcam. As long as you have a good internet connection, you can take the tests wherever and whenever you want.

  • The exam lasts for one hour, which is the same as 60 minutes.

  • During the exam with ProctorU, you can't use any outside sources for information. They'll give you more details about what you're allowed to use, like your ID.

  • If you don't pass the exam on your second try, you have to wait at least two weeks before you can try again for the third time or any time after that. You can take the exam as many times as you need.

  • The Certified Product Leadership Professional (CPLP) ™ Certificate lasts forever.

  • CPLP™ is a trademark owned by GIPMC.

  • N/A

  • To get the Certified Product Leadership Professional (CPLP) ™ Certification, you don't need to complete an E-Course from the GIPMCBok portal. However, we suggest doing the E-Course because many questions in the real exam come from it.

Course Outline

Module 1 - Design and Designing

    • Introduction to Design
    • Problems and Solutions
    • What is Good Design?
    • Design as Model-Making
    • Design and Needs
    • Designing as Heuristic Problem-Solving
    • Design, Creativity, Invention and Innovation

Module 2 - Models of the Design Process

    • Introduction to Models
    • Building a Simple Model of Design
    • March's Model of Design
    • BS 7000 Model of Design
    • French Model of Design
    • Pahl and Beitz's Model of Design
    • Usefulness of Design Models

Module 3 - Conceptual Design

    • Establishing the Design Space
    • Conceptual Design Case Study - Human-Powered Flight
    • The Importance of Concept
    • Concept to Prototype
    • Concept to Prototype Case Study - Jet Engine

Module 4 - Case Study in Design and Innovation

    • Concept to Prototype to Production
    • Case Study: Brompton Folding Bicycle
    • Brompton Folding Bicycle - Prototyping and Improving
    • Brompton Folding Bicycle - Production

Module 5 - Product Design Specification

    • Introduction to Product Design Specification
    • PDS Checklist
    • PDS Development

Module 6 - Product Design

    • Introduction to Product Design
    • Engineering or Industrial Design
    • Product Function or Form
    • Marketing the Product
    • The Fours 'Ps'

Module 7 - Introduction to Manufacturing Processes

    • Foundation
    • What is Manufacturing?
    • The Manufacturing Process
    • The Fours 'Ps'
    • Component Parts

Module 8 - Manufacturing Processes

    • Introduction to Manufacturing Processes
    • Gears and Gearing
    • Basic Manufacturing Processes
    • Scales of Material Structure
    • Product Shape

Module 9 - Manufacturing Process - Casting

    • Introduction to Casting
    • Types of Casting
    • Liquefying the Material
    • Viscosity and Fluidity
    • Casting Metals and Plastics
    • Casting Microstructure and Defects
    • Casting the Food Mixer Gearwheel

Module 10 - Manufacturing Process - Forming

    • Introduction to Forming
    • Forces Applied during Forming
    • Working Temperatures
    • Forming Processes
    • Forming versus Casting
    • Forming the Gearwheel

Module 11 - Manufacturing Process - Cutting

    • Introduction to Cutting
    • Cutting Processes
    • Machine Cutting
    • Mechanics of Machining
    • Hardness
    • Types of Tool Material
    • Machining the Gearwheel

Module 12 - Manufacturing Process - Joining

    • Introduction to Joining
    • Mechanical Joining
    • Brazing and Soldering
    • Adhesives and Gluing
    • Welding
    • Creating the Gearwheel

Module 13 - Surface Engineering

    • Introduction to Surface Engineering
    • Stainless Steel
    • Surface Wear
    • Applying Surface Coating Material
    • Case Study: The Kitchen Knife

Module 14 - Optical Materials Engineering

    • Optical Properties of Light
    • Optical Materials Selection
    • Scratch-resistant Coatings
    • Anti-reflective Coatings
    • Optical Materials Engineering

     

Target Audience

  • Product Managers
  • Project Managers
  • Manufacturer’s
  • Business Managers
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