This is a list of courses I took at the Social Security Administration. I'm listing them here so that I can easily decide if I want to mention any of them in my book.
1962 May 21- June 15 RCA 501 Program. and Automatic Assembly
1963 November - December Basic Analysis Course
1967 February 27 - March 15 System 360 Programming Course #4
1967 April 10-25 System/360 Programming Course #5
1968 May 6-24 COBOL Programming Course #7
1969 January 20 to February 20 System/360 ALC Program. Course #16
1969 April 22 - May 13 Mid-Level Mgmt Development. Course #3
1969 October 20-29 Decision Logic Table Workshop
1970 January 7-14 Behavioral Foundations of Management
1971 November 1-17 Systems and the Analyst
1971 November 18-30 Systems Design and Implementation
1973 July 31- August 1 Supervisor's Labor Relations Workshop
1974 November 4-8 Data Base Concepts & Design Course #5
1975 April 2 An Appreciation of Statistical Sampling
1975 May 5- June 6 Fundamentals of Statistics
1975 October 6-9 Effective Project Management
1975 December Supervisors Institute on Personnel Mgmt
1976 February 9 Improving Organizational Performance
1976 May 3-6 TSO Concepts and Capabilities Course #4
1976 December 6-17 Intro to Congress and the Legislative Process
1979 February 12-27 Basic MARK-IV Course #3
1984 September 18 The Art of Influencing (DC)
1985 July 29 -August 2 Software Design for Managers
1985 December - January 1986 OPS Cross-Systems Briefings
1987 January 7 Computer Security/Privacy Awareness
1987 January 27 Cross-Systems Briefing
1987 March 10-12 Interpersonal Communication Skills
1988 June 6-9 Basic Project Officer (ADP) Training
1989? Software Improvement Mgmt Seminar
1989 October 25-26 Managing Office Automation
1990 September 18-21 ADP Task Order Contract Admin. (Tech)
Certificates
1970 Ten Year Government Service Certificate
1972 Triple Header Club Certificate for Bowling
1985 December Certified Data Professional (CDP)
1987 Certified Systems Professional (CSP)
1994 May Mensa Award for 25 continuous years of membership
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