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Certificate Areas: Advanced Management & Leadership, Business Analysis, Foundations of Management, Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt), Lean Six Sigma (Yellow Belt), Masters Certificate in Project Management
As your leadership responsibilities expand, so does your need to understand the impact of every decision on the strategic and financial goals of your organization.
Certificate Areas: Business Analysis, Masters Certificate in Project Management
Successful projects depend on well-defined and well-understood requirements, including business requirements, product requirements, and specifications. Through effective requirements gathering, you can create the conditions necessary for your projects to succeed. This course teaches a requirements management process.
Certificate Areas: Advanced Management & Leadership, Masters Certificate in Project Management
Most managers have less formal authority than they need to carry out their responsibilities. Effective, innovative managers know how to use informal and indirect authority to influence key stakeholders: the boss, peers, associates, customers, suppliers, and staff. This course will show you how to expand your power and positive influence beyond your formal authority in order to get the job done. Learn to understand the sources of informal power and develop the persuasive skills necessary to lead.
Certificate Areas: Masters Certificate in Project Management
Risk is a given in any project, and the better you understand how to identify and prepare for it, the more likely you are to minimize your exposure to it. In this course you'll learn and practice a systems approach and process for identifying, analyzing, planning, and controlling risk.
Certificate Areas: Lean Six Sigma (Black Belt), Masters Certificate in Project Management
As a project manager, you rarely have formal authority over your team. To be effective in this role, you must know how to lead and deal with conflict through relationship building and effective communication in the workplace.
Certificate Areas: Lean Six Sigma (Black Belt), Masters Certificate in Project Management
By choosing the right projects and making sure that there are resources to complete them, organizations gain competitive advantage. But with limited resources and an over-abundance project opportunities, organizations and their project management offices struggle in project and program identification, selection, execution and benefits realization.
Wisconsin School of Business
Center for Professional and Executive Development
601 University Ave
Madison, WI 53715