Title: Professional Certification Programs from the National Contract Management Association
1Professional Certification Programs from the
National Contract Management Association
2Introduction
- The foundation of integrity within the (federal
acquisition) system is a competent, experienced,
and well-trained, professional workforce. - FAR Part 102-2(c)(1)
3Agenda
- Todays Business Environment
- Benefits of NCMA Certification
- Certification Types and Requirements
- Gold Standard
- Study Materials and Groups
- Conclusion
4Todays Business Environment
- The Contract Management (CM) function is
transforming - From tactical to strategic (PSCM)
- Emergence of a corporate CM strategy (Best Value)
- CM is integral to an organizations competitive
advantage - If you dont have control of your contracts,
you dont have control of your business
5Todays Business Environment
- Increased reliance on contractors for performance
of critical business functions - Companies are focusing on core competencies and
outsourcing the rest - Extensive increase in services contracting
- Organizations are now managing more contracts
than ever before - More complex
- More diverse
- More interdependent
- More difficult to manage
6Contract Manager Roles
- Business Advisor
- Employers want people who can make quick and
accurate decisions - If there is a gray area when interpreting rules,
interpret to the benefit of your customer - Problem Solver
- Solve problems with less than perfect information
- Be creative, be flexible, and do what needs to be
done - Dont be a Problem Causer
- Team will work around you, causing more problems
7What Does It Take?
- Contract Management demands competence in
- Leadership
- Management
- Contract law
- Economics
- Accounting finance
- Marketing
- Operations management
- In short a walking MBA
- Organizations need to hire professionals to deal
with threats and opportunities
8Agenda
- Todays Business Environment
- Benefits of NCMA Certification
- Certification Types and Requirements
- Gold Standard
- Study Materials and Groups
- Conclusion
9Benefits for Employers
- Provides independent validation of employee or
potential employee skills and competency - Especially important today for outside hires when
resume inflation is rampant and when past
employers are increasingly reluctant to give
meaningful feedback on former employees - Improves credibility in the eyes of business
partners throughout the supply chain - Greater confidence in the competency of your
contract professionals when interacting with
primes, subs, vendors, customers in contracts
matters
10Benefits of NCMA Certification for Employers -
continued
- Helps attract and retain the best and brightest
- Professional development opportunities are a
greater motivator than pay and bonuses - In a tight labor market support of employee
certification efforts is a strong differentiator
between employers
11Benefits of NCMA Certification for Employees
- Personal satisfaction
- Be a professional, not merely one who works in
a professional field - Peer recognition
- Gain respect in the workplace
- More career opportunities (Hiring and Promotions)
- Increasing number of employers stating CFCM or
CPCM desired, highly desired, or even
required on job postings - Increasing number of number of employers using
NCMA certification as a differentiator in
promotion to leadership and management positions
within the Contract Management field
12What Certification Is Not
- Certification is not a substitute for performance
- Certification is not a substitute for experience
- Certification is not a substitute for teamwork
- Certification is not a guarantee of success
- Certification is not a determination of who can
merely study well and pass an exam
13What Certification Is
- NCMA Certification
- Validates your knowledge of CM
- Forces you to keep current on CM
- Brings you one step closer to professional
perfection - Education is an indicator of academic strength,
while certification is an indicator of
professional strength
14Agenda
- Todays Business Environment
- Benefits of NCMA Certification
- Certification Types and Requirements
- Gold Standard
- Study Materials and Groups
- Conclusion
15Certification Program
- Certified Federal Contracts Manager (CFCM)
- Certified Commercial Contracts Manager (CCCM)
- Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM)
16- CFCM indicates you are knowledgeable about the
practice of contracts management in the federal
environment
17CFCM Exam
- One objective 3-hour exam, with 110 questions
- Based on the Federal Acquisition Regulation
- Passing score 70
18CFCM Prerequisites
- Academic
- Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited
college or university - Continuing Professional Education
- Minimum of 80 hours of contract management or
related subjects - Experience
- Minimum of 1 year of experience in CM or a
related field
19- CCCM indicates you are knowledgeable about the
practice of contracts management in the
commercial environment
20CCCM Exam
- One Objective 3-hour exam, with 110 questions
- Based on the Uniform Commercial Code
- - Articles 1, 2, and 2a
- Passing score 70
21CCCM Prerequisites
- Academic
- Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited
college or university - Continuing Professional Education
- Minimum of 80 hours of contract management or
related subjects - Experience
- Minimum of 1 year of experience in CM or a
related field
22- CPCM shows you are knowledgeable about all facets
of contracts management
23CPCM Exam
- One objective 4-hour exam, with 180 questions
based on the CMBOK - - 70 based on contract management (Contract
Principles, Contract Planning/Strategy,
Specialized Knowledge, and Contract
Administration) - - 30 based on general business (accounting,
economics, finance, management, marketing,
operations management, quantitative methods) - Passing score 70
24CPCM Prerequisites
- Academic
- Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited
college or university - Continuing Professional Education
- Minimum of 120 hours of contract management or
related subjects - Experience
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in CM or a
related field
25Certification costs
- Application Fees
- CFCM 150 member/ 260 nonmember
- CCCM 150 member/ 260 nonmember
- CPCM 175 member/ 285 nonmember
- Examination Fees
- 95 per module, payable to exam provider
26Where When Do I take the Exams?
- NCMA uses Kryterion Test Centers for its exams
- Exams are given via computer in the Kryterion
Test Center under the supervision of trained
proctors. - Test Centers are open normal business hours and
some centers offer Saturday testing as well - There are several hundred Kryterion Test Centers
around the United States - Candidates select location, date time most
convenient
27Alternatives to Kryterion?
- NCMA offers on-site exams at selected national
events. - NCMA chapters may obtain a one-time authorization
from the NCMAs Certification Department to offer
on-site exams. The chapter must provide a
suitable testing environment and a proctor.
28How Long Do I have to Complete the Certification
Process
- Candidates have 1 year to complete the required
exam from the date his/her application is
approved - Extensions to the 1-year period can be granted
for extenuating circumstances (overseas job
assignment, serious long term illness, etc)
29Agenda
- Todays Business Environment
- Benefits of NCMA Certification
- Certification Types and Requirements
- Gold Standard
- Study Materials and Groups
- Conclusion
30NCMA Certifications Set the Gold Standard
- The Value of Certification Results of 3 annual
NCMA Salary Surveys - CFCM 10k more per year
- CPCM 25k more per year
- There is no difference in salary between having
only a DAU - Level II certification and having no
certification at all - Level II meets minimum standards
31Recertification Lifetime Certification
- Recertification
- Must earn at least 60 hours of continuing
education over the 5-year renewal period - Lifetime certification
- Retirees at least 55 and no longer working in CM
- Workers over 60 who have current certifications
32Agenda
- Todays Business Environment
- Benefits of NCMA Certification
- Certification Types and Requirements
- Gold Standard
- Study Materials and Groups
- Conclusion
33What about CFCM study materials?
- NCMA Book Store
- Annotated Guide to the CMBOK
- Desktop Guide to Basic Contracting Terms
- Federal Knowledge Module Study Guide
- Fast Track Exam Preparation Class
- available at selected national events
34What about CCCM study materials?
- NCMA Book Store
- Annotated Guide to the CMBOK
- Desktop Guide to Basic Contracting Terms
- CCCM Study Manual
- Fast track exam preparatory class available at
selected national events
35What about CPCM study materials?
- NCMA Book Store
- Annotated Guide to the CMBOK
- Desktop Guide to Basic Contracting Terms
- CPCM General Business Section Study Guides
- Reference texts available from NCMA
- Contract Negotiations Skills, Tools, and Best
Practices - Leadership Building High-Performance Buying and
Selling Teams - Performance-Based Acquisition Pathways to
Excellence - Solicitations, Bids, Proposals, and Source
Selection - CPCM Exam Preparatory Class available at selected
national events
36What about more study materials?
- Practice Exams
- 50-question exams are available online (35 each)
- CPCM General Business Section
- CFCM
- CCCM
- More help
- Online Guide to CMBOK (no charge)
- No charge practice exams and answers on web page
37What type of person do I need to LEAD a Chapter
Study Group?
- The ideal Chapter Study Group Leader would
possess the following traits - Highly motivated to help others achieve their
professional and personal goals - Highly effective in speaking to and teaching
small groups - Subject Matter Expert in the areas they are
preparing the members to test - Has the full support (financial and otherwise) of
the Chapter Leaders
38Dont have anyone with ALL these traits?
- Not unusual!
- Identify a highly motivated volunteer
- Insure full support (financial and otherwise) of
the Chapter Leaders - No leader? Self-directed Study Groups consisting
only of motivated certification candidates have
always been successful
39Lessons Learned and Best Practices
- Get a commitment from instructor and candidates
in writing - Provide a syllabus and program schedule in
advance of starting the program - Establish clear lines of communication
- Have a phone, email, and fax tree for the Group
- Train to Task
- Exams are all multiple choice, so dont waste
time and effort on essay-type preparation - use multiple choice mock quizzes and exams
throughout the program - Study how to take multiple choice examinations
40For more details, download the Chapter Study
Group Guide
- www.ncmahq.org/certification/docs/ChptrStudyGroupG
uide.pdf
41Agenda
- Todays Business Environment
- Benefits of NCMA Certification
- Certification Types and Requirements
- Gold Standard
- Study Materials and Groups
- Conclusion
42Opportunities are never lost. Theyre taken by
someone else.Anonymous
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information