NAFA's CAFM Boot Camp – The Perfect Opportunity to Prepare for the Certification Exams
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The CAFM Boot Camp sessions review the concepts in the curriculum with which most candidates have difficulty, based on test result analysis. CAFM and CAFS program participants can use this opportunity to reinforce their existing expertise and obtain assistance for concepts that might be problematic. The CAFM Boot Camp program covers the certification program's eight disciplines with a focus on exam preparation.
The CAFM program is divided into eight disciplines, covering the essential core competencies of fleet management. The eight disciplines are now grouped into two tiers. The lower-tier consists of Fleet Information Management, Maintenance Management, Professional Development, and Vehicle Fuel Management. The upper-tier consists of Asset Management, Business Management, Financial Management, and Risk Management.
Successfully testing in all eight disciplines while enrolled in the full CAFM program earns the Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM) designation. Successfully testing in all four disciplines of the lower-tier during a full CAFM program or lower-tier enrollment period, earns the Certified Automotive Fleet Specialist (CAFS) designation. Those who have earned the CAFS designation and keep it active through recertification, may subsequently enroll in the upper-tier and earn the CAFM designation by successfully testing in the remaining four disciplines during that enrollment period.
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The CAFM program is divided into eight disciplines, covering the essential core competencies of fleet management. The eight disciplines are now grouped into two tiers. The lower-tier consists of Fleet Information Management, Maintenance Management, Professional Development, and Vehicle Fuel Management. The upper-tier consists of Asset Management, Business Management, Financial Management, and Risk Management.
Successfully testing in all eight disciplines while enrolled in the full CAFM program earns the Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM) designation. Successfully testing in all four disciplines of the lower-tier during a full CAFM program or lower-tier enrollment period, earns the Certified Automotive Fleet Specialist (CAFS) designation. Those who have earned the CAFS designation and keep it active through recertification, may subsequently enroll in the upper-tier and earn the CAFM designation by successfully testing in the remaining four disciplines during that enrollment period.
Find out everything you need about CAFM certification by clicking here.