Posted on 26 November 2010. Tags: careers in transportation, educational webinars, live webcasts, transportation and logistics
Live Webcast -Tuesday, December 7, 2010 11 am – 12:15 pm ET
In this interactive discussion, industry experts Victor Deyglio (The Logistics Institute) and Irvin Varkonyi (American Public University), will present solutions to the challenges faced by logisticians. These will include:
- Building a competent labor market to sustain competitive global leadership
- Hiring a skilled workforce for new economies based on the flow of goods, money, and information
- Producing competitive bench strength through a competent workforce
- Developing competency-based careers
Following the presentation, join us for a question and answer session with the speakers.

Can’t make the live event? Register now to receive a link to the recording 3-5 days after the live webcast.
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Posted on 28 June 2010. Tags: amu, criminal investigative analysis, criminal profiling, live webcasts
Interested in understanding more about the inner workings of the criminal mind? To catch a criminal, one must study the behavioral clues left behind by the perpetrator. But what does this investigative process entail and what type of a person is fit for piecing together the crime scene puzzle?
Learn more about the criminal investigative process at American Military University’s (AMU) live webcast event:
Principles of Criminal Investigative Analysis (CIA)
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 – 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET
Join American Military University for this live event presenting the general principles of Criminal Investigative Analysis (CIA), otherwise known as Profiling. This analysis focuses on the perpetrator’s behavior, which in turn reveals certain aspects of his/her personality. A trained investigator can use this technique to link cases in a pattern, include or exclude cases from those patterns, identify likely suspects, and exclude others. These techniques are also useful in developing interviewing strategies. After a presentation of the general principles, we will examine CIA’s use in two types of investigations where it has been particularly useful: arson and serial sexual assault.
Register today to learn more about the fascinating processes that go into place to catch criminals.

- J. Mason

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