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Professionals and developing
Professionals, in developing a project, often use system sequence diagrams to illustrate how certain tasks are done between users and the system.

Professionals and certification
* Applied Measurement Professionals, a company specializing in examinations for certification and licensure
Today ’ s PGA Professionals endure rigorous training, instruction, certification, and over 800 hours of education.
Professionals holding the Certified Management Accountant ( CMA ) certification reported earning 22 percent more in average salary ($ 106, 713 versus $ 87, 165 ) and 25 percent more in average total annual compensation ($ 124, 346 versus $ 99, 441 ) than their noncertified counterparts, according to the June 2010 issue of Strategic Finance magazine.
Project managers that have obtained certification as Project Management Professionals from the Project Management Institute may use the suffix PMP after their name.
Furthermore, there are professional organizations such as the Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia ( RIMPA ) and the Institute of Certified Records Managers which provides a separate, non-degreed, professional certification for practitioners, the Certified Records Manager designation or CRM.
* Certified Treasury Professional, Corporate Treasury certification awarded by the Association for Financial Professionals
In 2010, the Certified Industrial Maintenance Mechanic ( CIMM ) certification program has been transferred to the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals.
In summer 2004 the Institute for Competitive Intelligence was founded, which provides a post-graduate certification program for Competitive Intelligence Professionals.
The Association of Clinical Research Professionals ( ACRP ) provides a certification, specific to the job function one actually performs, for CRAs.
* Certified Compensation Professional, a professional certification awarded by the WorldatWork Society of Certified Professionals
* Certified Computing Professional, a professional certification administered by the Institute for Certification of Computing Professionals

Professionals and use
Professionals who value businesses generally do not use just one of these methods but a combination of some of them, as well as possibly others that are not mentioned above, in order to obtain a more accurate value.
Professionals use both depending on their preferences, whether they are playing with two mallets or more, and which grip they use if they are using a four-mallet grip.
Professionals trained to work with children who have received cochlear implants are a major part of the parent-professional team when addressing the task of teaching children to use their hearing to develop speech and spoken language.
Professionals may wish to have a set of larger-diameter rings for use on a stage, or a ' close-up ' set of rings in the range.
Professionals, who are likely to work considerably longer hours, use the phrase more longingly as a shorthand reference to an idyllic job with a low time commitment.
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility ( CPSR ) is a global organization promoting the responsible use of computer technology.
Professionals holding MBBS degrees are referred to by the courtesy title of " Doctor " and use the prefix " Dr ".
Yet, with the exception of the ' Klansmen ' episode – wherein racist terms were a necessary part of the story – in comparison to, for example, the 1970s police television programme The Sweeney, use of racist terms in The Professionals was scarce, reflecting the increasing " political correctness " of broadcasters.
In September 2010, Plantronics released a second study titled, “ How We Work: Communication Trends for Business Professionals .” The research looked at how people use new forms of communication to get work done throughout the day.
( Professionals now also use similar designs, preserving the gap in hitting distance between the amateur golfer and the pro.
* A person who is directed by an intelligence organization to use his position to influence public opinion or decision-making in a manner that will advance the objective of the country for which that organization operates ( Counterintelligence Glossary — Terms & Definitions of Interest for Department of Defense Counterintelligence Professionals ).
Professionals in any given field will also either avoid typical jargon and use lay terms to be understood and therefore appreciated by the masses.
Displays: Professionals may use premium displays from companies such as EIZO and Dell which are capable of displaying a wider range of colours than consumer oriented devices.
Professionals in fields such as phylogenetics prefer to use terms specific to the discipline, such as symplesiomorphy, synapomorphy, basal, or derived.

Professionals and job
In 2000, the event was renamed " Administrative Professionals Week " to recognize people working in the administrative support field with other job titles such as receptionist, office manager, executive assistant, administrative coordinator, or administrative assistant.
The name was changed to Professional Secretaries Week in 1981, and became Administrative Professionals Week in 2000 to encompass the expanding responsibilities and wide-ranging job titles of administrative support staff.

Professionals and analysis
Professionals and amateurs around the globe are collaborating over the Internet to exchange their observation for a joint analysis.

Professionals and often
Courses are often mapped against Signature's ( previously CACDP ) language qualifications and / or the National Occupational Standards for Interpreting ; mapping ensures completion of a course gives eligibility to register with the National Registers of Communication Professionals with Deaf and Deafblind People ( the NRCPD ).
Professionals may change the steps slightly, taking 4 steps per measure instead of 3, and often add various arm movements depending on the mood of the music.
Professionals were often expected to address amateurs, at least to their faces, as " Mister " or " Sir " whereas the amateurs often referred to professionals by their surnames.
Professionals often kitbash to build prototype parts which are then recreated with lightweight materials.

Professionals and called
In 1911, Canton finally fielded a new team called the Canton Professionals.
Today, this organization is known as the International Association of Administrative Professionals ( IAAP ) The organization developed the first standardized test for office workers called the Certified Professional Secretaries Examination ( CPS ).
The NHLers were called " the Professionals.
In 1996, Northwest College began offering an adult degree completion program called Leadership Education for Adult Professionals or LEAP.
* Service English for Retail Professionals ( Singapore Retailers Association ): A new training programme called “ Service English for Retail Professionals ” was launched.
In India there is a separate breed of forensic accountants called Certified Forensic Accounting Professionals.
Murdoch is one of the founding patrons ( along with Anthony Pratt, Peter Lowy and Lisa Fox ) of an organisation called " Advance ", formerly known as " YAPA " ( Young Australian Professionals in America ).
The literature associated with the field of competitive intelligence is best exemplified by the detailed bibliographies that were published in the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals refereed academic journal called The Journal of Competitive Intelligence and Management.
The idea began with Mary Barrett, president of the National Secretaries Association, now called IAAP ( International Association of Administrative Professionals ), and C. King Woodbridge, president of Dictaphone Corporation.
Examples of workers in this sector are health professionals and business managers, who are considered part of the sub-group called Creative Professionals.

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