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.
Find out everything you need about CAFM® certification by clicking here.
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.