CNMCyber for Action
CNM Cyber for Action (hereinafter, the Session) is a learning session introducing its participants to CNM Action Suite. The Session consists of two lessons, each of which is made of three to five lesson parts, called lectios. Every lectio includes a presentation and a quiz. The official version of the Session is published at CNM Cert. Its materials are also published at CNM Page, CNM Talk, CNM Wiki, and various channels for marketing and convenience purposes.
The Session is the third of four sessions of the CNM Cyber Welcome Course.
Outline
The predecessor activity is the CNM Cyber for Competence.
Action Suite Essentials
- Main wikipage: Action Suite Essentials
- CNM Action Suite. A collection of five CNM Cyber services that are designed to assist in career administration, job search, and other career enhancement activities.
- Job search. Any search that a worktime seller conducts to land employment.
- CNM Venture. The enterprise resource planning ecosystem (ERP ecosystem)of CNM Cyber that is delivered to its end-users as a service.
- Enterprise resource planning ecosystem (ERP ecosystem). The system of systems that are designed to facilitate enterprise resource planning (ERP). Often, the lower-level systems are called ERP modules.
- CNM Linkup. The customer relationship management system of CNM Cyber that is delivered to its end-users as a service.
- Deliverable. Something that can be delivered, especially, to fulfill an expectation. In project management, the deliverable can be any product, service, or result that emerges as an output of the project. In marketing management, the deliverable can be any goods, services, events, experiences, persons, places, properties, organizations, information, ideas, and brand names that can be marketed in order to have some value.
- Project. One or more enterprise efforts undertaken to create a unique deliverable, functional features of which are identified or can be identified before the efforts start. Any project can be viewed as a set of processes.
- CNM Mail. The email management system of CNM Cyber that is delivered to its end-users as a service.
- Email. One of three: (a) a method of exchanging messages similar to mail between people using computing devices, (b) a single message that is used in that exchange, or (c) email address, which is one's address for the mailing to and/or receiving messages from this person.
- Email management system. A software system that allows for management of emails.
CNM Social Essentials
- Main wikipage: CNM Social Essentials
- CNM Social. The social networking system of CNM Cyber that is delivered to its end-users as a service.
- Social networking system. A software system that allows for social networks.
- Social networking service.
- Community space. In software systems, the feature that allows for creating, sustaining, and deleting a separate area of a system that a group of users, called a community, is able to use for their social activities. The system usually provides the group with a collection of social networking services.
- Job support group. A group of people who support each other in finding one's suitable employment and/or landing one's job.
- CNM Cyber community. Any group of CNM friends who share their either industry or occupation and who have organized that group in order to exchange career-oriented information and, possibly, services, among the members of that group. Any CNM friend can initiate a new community or apply for joining an existing community.
- CNM Cyber professional committee. A CNM Cyber community grouped on a basis of the target occupations of its members.
- CNM Cyber industry council. A CNM Cyber community grouped on a basis of the industries its members work in or would like to work in.
- CNM Cyber Community Board. The CNM Cyber industry council that groups professionals working in the industries related to workforce services, specifically, in workforce development, recruitment, and career administration. The Board's purposes are:
- to discover and analyze trends in workforce services;
- to compare the findings and existing services of CNM; as well as
- to design and plan for those services that are promising, but not currently delivered by CNM to its patrons.
- CNM Cyber Community Board. The CNM Cyber industry council that groups professionals working in the industries related to workforce services, specifically, in workforce development, recruitment, and career administration. The Board's purposes are:
- Social networking (or, simply, networking). A socioeconomic activity by which people meet to (1) form relationships, (2) recognize, create, or act upon opportunities, (3) share information, and (4) seek potential partners for endeavors.
- Social profile. The feature that end-users of some system are able to utilize in order to describe their social characteristics to other users of that system.
CNM Cyber for Experience is the successor session.