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PROJECT MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ANALYSIS & DATA ANALYSIS Professional Development Courses and Certificates
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Training Individuals and Organizations for the Jobs of Today and the Future At UWM’s School of Continuing Education, we strive to meet the changing needs of employees and employers as demographics and the economy continue to impact the workplace. As the largest provider of professional development in southeastern Wisconsin, we support individuals and organizations in pursuit of gaining the skills necessary for today’s jobs and the jobs of the future. Whether it’s individual courses, certificate programs, events or conferences, the School of Continuing Education is where people and careers grow!
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Certificates are one of today’s fastest-growing and widely accepted forms of credentials for business professionals. Certificates augment your current credentials and can be completed in a short amount of time at an affordable price.
Update your skills and your career today! UWM offers relevant business courses that help you address today’s business challenges. We offer hands-on curriculum taught by instructors with real-world experience.
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Program Contacts Anne O’Meara
Program Director, Project Management aomeara@uwm.edu 414-227-3311
Christine Sigrist
Program Manager, Data Analysis, Digital Marketing, Business Analysis sigristc@uwm.edu 414-227-3336 Expand your skills in business analysis, data analysis and project management through interactive courses taught by experienced instructors. In spring 2021, all sessions will be online ... featuring the engaging instruction and meaningful learning you’ve come to expect in our face-to-face classroom sessions.
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Table of Contents Why Choose UWM? / Certificates................................... 2-3 Business Analysis............................................................... 4-5 Data Analysis....................................................................... 6-7 Project Management....................................................... 8-10 Course Descriptions....................................................... 11-15 How Do I Register?...............................................................16
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education
Professional Certificates
When you pursue a certificate at UWM’s School of Continuing Education, you benefit from small class sizes, experienced instructors and experiential learning. UWM’s School of Continuing Education instructors have academic credentials and real-world experience. And, you learn alongside professionals from a variety of market segments including software development, manufacturing, health care, government agencies and nonprofit organizations – giving you new perspectives on current issues and persistent problems.
Whether you are starting a new career, growing your career or seeking the credentials to recognize your work experience, you have many places to turn. But when you earn a certificate at UWM, you join a network of program managers, instructors and participants who will support you and your career. • • • •
UWM’s School of Continuing Education is the only training provider in southeastern Wisconsin to partner with both Project Management Institute (PMI)® and the International Institute for Business Analysis (IIBA)®. Your UWM courses provide training hours recognized by PMI and IIBA for their credentials.
Start with one course or pursue a whole certificate. Complete certificates at your own pace. Contact program staff for assistance anytime. Visit uwm.edu/sce for the most up-to-date course information and delivery methods.
Business Analysis
Data Analysis
Be the bridge between the client and today’s technology solutions.
Make every decision data-driven with technical and strategic skills.
Project Management
Project Management – Advanced
No matter the industry or organization, project managers are critical to success.
Take a deeper dive into the best practices that will take you to the next level.
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BUSINESS ANALYSIS
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How You Will Benefit
Traditional, Agile and other product development methodologies
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Technical skills for eliciting true business needs
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Best practices for creating business requirements that lead to successful projects
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Modeling and designing optimal business processes
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Material from the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK)® as prep for those planning to take one of the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA)® certification exams
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All UWM business analysis courses are eligible for IIBA professional development hours (PD Hours) or continuing development units (CDUs).
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Continuing Education Units (CEUs) As an IIBA Endorsed Education Provider, every course is eligible for 14 IIBA professional development hours (PD Hours) and Continuing Development Units (CDUs). Cost The typical cost of a two-day course is $895 or $845 with the early bird discount. Early Bird Pricing Save $50 by registering two weeks before course start date. Prices listed reflect discount.
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Job descriptions for the rapidly growing category of business analysts vary from organization to organization. But, universally, business analysts are the bridge between the business side of a company and the technology side. They identify business needs, recommend solutions and write requirements for new products and changes to existing products. Whether you are working in a related area, wanting to change careers or are interested in advancing your BA career path, UWM’s School of Continuing Education can help you reach your goals.
BUSINESS ANALYSIS CERTIFICATE
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who contribute to successful projects and improve business processes. As liaisons between business and technical functions, they define needs, evaluate existing processes and facilitate solutions. The Business
CORE COURSES
Business analysts are key players
Analysis Certificate helps you
Business Analyst Foundations Recommended first course. Required for certificate.
$845
Eliciting Effective Requirements
$845
Modeling, Analyzing and Redesigning Business Processes
$845
Quality and Testing Foundations
$845
Writing and Communicating Requirements
$845
understand the key roles of a business analyst and develop technical skills in elicitation, facilitation, analysis
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Certificate Requirements Business Analyst Foundations is the recommended first course. Earn the certificate by completing all core courses and at least 2 elective courses.
Spring Courses Courses listed reflect our current spring 2021 offerings. Additional courses will be offered fall 2021.
ELECTIVE COURSES
and testing. Agile Project Management
$845
Building and Improving Project Team Functionality
$845
Critical Thinking: Business Analysis and Decision-Making Strategies
$845
Effective Interpersonal Communication Skills
$845
Facilitation Techniques for Achieving Consensus
$845
From Technical Expert to Strategic Leader
$845
Project Management Foundations
$845
Using Data for Business Strategy and Decisions
$845
“I found value in every class that I took, and as a result of completing the classes in the Business Analysis Certificate, I am approaching work in a completely new way. After each class, I have been able to apply and build upon lessons learned in my day-to-day work.” – Meg Miller, The Wellness Network, Business Analysis Certificate, May 2020
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DATA ANALYSIS
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How You Will Benefit
Key concepts and knowledge to help you join the conversation on data in your organization
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Techniques to turn complex data into meaningful messages
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Ways to identify the right data tools for specific analysis needs
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An understanding of data ethics and the place of data in organizations
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Essential data collection, visualization, prediction and decision skills through hands-on experience
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How to use the most common data software platforms
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How to tell stories with data and make data results more easily understood
Endorsed Education Provider for
All UWM business analysis courses are eligible for IIBA professional development hours (PD Hours) or continuing development units (CDUs).
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Continuing Education Units (CEUs) All data analysis courses are awarded continuing education credits. As new courses are introduced, we welcome back former participants to update their skills. Cost The typical cost of a two-day course is $895 or $845 with the early bird discount. Early Bird Pricing Save $50 by registering two weeks before course start date. Prices listed reflect discount.
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Job opportunities in data analysis are exploding. And everyone wants in on the data conversations. You may have even found yourself becoming the “go-to” person for data in your organization --- without any formal training. Now what? UWM School of Continuing Education courses provides you with the skills you seek as well as the opportunity to earn a credential that increases your value in the marketplace. Participants in our data analysis courses come from many industries including manufacturing, health care, government, nonprofits and software development.
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age. With major increases in the amount of data being collected, new opportunities are always arising for individuals and teams to make datainformed decisions. Because of this, professionals who are comfortable
CORE COURSES
Data is the foundation of the digital
working with data are invaluable to
Data Ethics
$425
Data Foundations
$845
Recommended first course SQL – Introduction
$845
NEW Storytelling With Data
$845
Understanding Data in Organizations
$450
an organization’s success. Using both theoretical and practical approaches data prediction and data decisions, you develop your skills and use them to make data-informed choices within your organization.
Certificate Requirements Data Foundations is the recommended first course. Earn your certificate by
ELECTIVE COURSES
to data collection, data visualization,
PRICE Power BI – Introduction
$845
Python – Introduction
$845
Quality and Testing Foundations
$845
SQL – Intermediate/Advanced Concepts
$725
Using Predictive Analytics for Business
$845
completing 5 core courses and a minimum of 2 electives.
Spring Courses Courses listed reflect our current spring 2021 offerings. Additional courses will be offered fall 2021.
“In every class, I had some aha moments of things that I could apply to my work. I loved learning how other people in the class solved challenges similar to what we have.” – Daniel Silva, Optum, Data Analysis Certificate, May 2020
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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How You Will Benefit
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Key project management concepts
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Best practices and processes to standardize successful project outcomes
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Agile and predictive methods of project management
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How to use tools and templates to make you more efficient
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How to apply real-world scenarios and case studies to meet your project management challenges
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Material from the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) as prep for those planning to take the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification exam
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The PMI Registered Education Provider logo is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
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Skilled project managers are in high demand in nearly every industry. Organizations recognize the huge cost of failed projects as they take on new projects that are critical to their success. With skills learned from experienced instructors at UWM’s School of Continuing Education, you can advance in your project management role or even change careers.
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Professional Development Units (PDUs) As a Project Management Institute (PMI)® Registered Education Provider, every course is eligible for 14 PDUs. Cost The typical cost of a two-day course is $895 or $845 with the early bird discount. Early Bird Pricing Save $50 by registering two weeks before course start date. Prices listed reflect discount.
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Effective project managers use a variety of tools and techniques
Advanced Techniques for Managing Multiple Projects
$845
Agile Project Management
$845
Management Certificate helps you
Building and Improving Project Team Functionality
$845
develop skills and knowledge that
Critical Thinking: Business Analysis and Decision-Making Strategies
$845
Empowering Project Teams: Facilitating Communication and Collaboration
$845
Estimating, Scheduling and Managing Project Performance
$845
Managing Multiple Projects
$845
Managing Project Risks
$845
Managing Project Scope and the Impact of Change
$845
MS Project® 1: From Initiating to Scheduling a Project
$845
to deliver quality projects on time
you can bring to traditional and Agile business environments. Taught by instructors with industry and academic experience, the program offers a wide range of core and
CORE COURSES
and within budget. The Project
elective courses. Customize the Project Management Certificate to meet your professional goals.
Certificate Requirements
PMP® Boot Camp: Intensive Test Prep Plus Study Strategies and Tools
Project Management Foundations is
Project Management Foundations Recommended first course. Required for certificate.
the recommended first core course.
$1495 $845
Earn the certificate by completing a total of 7 courses with a minimum of 5 core courses.
PRICE
Spring Courses
Business Analyst Foundations
$845
Courses listed reflect our current
Effective Interpersonal Communication Skills
$845
Emotional Intelligence: Dealing With Difficult People, Including Yourself!
$845
Facilitation Techniques for Achieving Consensus
$845
Finance Skills for Nonfinancial Managers
$845
From Technical Expert to Strategic Leader
$845
NEW Influence Without Authority: Manage People and Projects Up, Down and Virtually
$345
NEW Managing Virtual Staff and Teams
$845
MS Project® 2: Tracking, Reporting and Forecasting From the Schedule
$845
NEW Project Management Analytics
$845
Project Management Technology and Tools
$845
Quality and Testing Foundations
$845
Using Data for Business Strategy and Decisions
$845
Writing and Communicating Requirements
$845
spring 2021 offerings. Additional
ELECTIVE COURSES
courses will be offered fall 2021.
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT – ADVANCED CERTIFICATE
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Top project managers are those who continue to invest in their training Management – Advanced Certificate gives established project managers the opportunity to develop the critical reflection and planning skills that complex projects require. The program is for those who have earned
CORE COURSES
and development. The Project
a Project Management Professional (PMP) credential or UWM Project
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Advanced Techniques for Managing Multiple Projects
$845
Agile Project Management
$845
Critical Thinking: Business Analysis and Decision-Making Strategies
$845
Managing Multiple Projects
$845
Managing Project Scope and the Impact of Change
$845
MS Project® 1: From Initiating to Scheduling a Project
$845
MS Project® 2: Tracking, Reporting and Forecasting From the Schedule
$845
PMP® Boot Camp: Intensive Test Prep Plus Study Strategies and Tools
$1495
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Management Certificate.
Certificate Requirements
NEW Project Management Analytics
$845
Project Management Technology and Tools
$845
After completing the UWM Project Management Certificate or PMP credential, earn your advanced certificate by completing 4 additional courses from the list.
“The instructor’s ability to so clearly sift through the PMBOK® structure was stellar.”
Spring Courses Courses listed reflect our current
– Daniel Quinn, NewAge Industries, Inc. PMP® Boot Camp: Intensive Test Prep Plus Study Strategies and Tools course
spring 2021 offerings. Additional courses will be offered fall 2021.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT – ONLINE TRACK CERTIFICATE About the Certificate Project managers use a range of analytical tools and strategies to guide a project from its planning stages to its execution. The Project Management – Online Track Certificate concentrates on analyzing the processes and methods used in each stage of a project. Our online program allows you to participate remotely and at your own pace. As you work, you receive individualized feedback from instructors while interacting with your online classmates. Through our 26-week program, you build a strong foundation of knowledge and cultivate the techniques that produce successful projects.
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All 6 courses are included in one registration: •
Project Management Foundations
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Estimating, Scheduling and Managing Project Performance
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Empowering Project Teams: Facilitating Communication and Collaboration
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Managing Multiple Projects
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Managing Project Risks
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Managing Project Scope and the Impact of Change
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Project Management – Online Track Certificate
$3900
Registered Education Provider of
The PMI Registered Education Provider logo is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
SPRING COURSES Advanced Techniques for Managing Multiple Projects Learn the tools and techniques to establish and enhance project portfolio management in your organization. Project portfolio management is essential to ensure that your projects and programs are supportive of your organization’s strategic objectives. In the portfolio management environment, there is a predefined process for selecting projects and a uniform process for evaluating their success. $895, early bird $845 Sandra Hoskins, ISP, ITCP, PMP, CSM PM
Agile Project Management Quickly responding to changing conditions is critical to success in today’s business climate. When properly executed, agile development rapidly generates the project outcomes and deliverables that your business requires to compete in fastpaced marketplaces. This class provides an overview of Agile from the Agile Manifesto to how it is being used today. $895, early bird $845 Sandra Hoskins, ISP, ITCP, PMP, CSM BA, PM, PMA
Building and Improving Project Team Functionality All projects require effective teamwork to achieve quality outcomes. Learn how to get the team up and running quickly and efficiently, manage accountability without direct line authority and help team members manage competing priorities. Understand when you should confront group issues that are jeopardizing team success. $895, early bird $845 Eric Coryell BA, PM
Business Analyst Foundations Formerly known as Business Analyst Essentials Learn the tools and skills business analysts need to be key members on project teams. Strengthen your business savvy and understanding of technology as you apply these skills throughout the Business Analysis life cycle as documented in “A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK® Guide).” Enhance your soft skills to become more comfortable in a facilitator role. Whether you are working in an Agile or Waterfall environment, you will benefit from these skills. This is the recommended first course for those pursuing the Business Analysis Certificate and is required for the certificate. $895, early bird $845 Sally Anlin, PMP, CSM BA, PM
Critical Thinking: Business Analysis and Decision-Making Strategies Sharpen your skills by becoming more aware of your own thought process and the thought processes of others. Learn techniques to foster critical thinking through probing and reflecting. Enhance skills in structuring an argument, judging credibility of a source and making better decisions. As a result, become more effective in analysis, communication and leadership. $895, early bird $845 Barbara Farmerie, MBA, PMP BA, PM, PMA
Data Ethics It is the responsibility of the professional working with data to ensure the validity and quality of the data used in any analysis. Through this course, you learn the power and responsibility that comes with researching, interpreting and communicating data, and how the lack of respect for ethics in data can bring down any organization. Dig deeper into privacy concerns, regulatory data usage, data footprint development, artificial intelligence and the impact of data breaches. $425, early bird $395 Sherri Luckett, MS DATA
Data Foundations Data is everywhere and is always being collected, which can be very intimidating. This course helps you learn the basics of data so that you are able to remove any fear and replace it with knowledge on how to leverage data to make decisions and inform. Learn about all the places that data can be gathered, as well as how to manipulate, analyze and visualize it. No matter which industry or project you want to apply data analysis to, knowing the basics helps give you an advantage over the competition. This is the recommended first course for those pursuing the Data Analysis Certificate and is required for the certificate. $895, early bird $845 Corey Fritsch, MS DATA
Effective Interpersonal Communication Skills Learn about your communication style and how it affects others. Uncover your listening skills and employ strategies for motivating performance improvement and overcoming perceptual barriers. Learn how to flex your communication style to improve understanding; apply techniques for managing difficult moments in sensitive conversations; listen actively when it’s difficult to do so; and overcome perceptual and other communication barriers.
Certificate Codes BA – Business Analysis DATA – Data Analysis PM – Project Management PMA – Project Management Advanced
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$895, early bird $845 Laura Page, MS BA, PM
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Eliciting Effective Requirements Eliciting high-quality requirements can be a complex process for the business analyst. Which of nearly a dozen techniques should you use in what circumstance? How can you reduce requirements rework and capture requirements correctly the first time? Using a case study and multiple hands-on labs, you learn from start-to-finish many effective techniques for eliciting requirements, along with valuable tips from a business analysis professional with deep experience in this area. $895, early bird $845 Joe Goss BA, PM
Emotional Intelligence: Dealing With Difficult People, Including Yourself! Develop an understanding of how the brain, body and emotions interact with each other, and how to identify the triggers of conflict in the workplace. Sharpen your neutralizing communication abilities and discover resolution techniques. Learn to identify personality types and attractions; classify style characteristics and their impact on relationships; transform tolerating difficult people into appreciating differences; and redefine recognition as a relationship tool. $895, early bird $845 Patricia Clason BA, PM
Estimating, Scheduling and Managing Project Performance Through case studies and hands-on practice, examine each step involved in estimating time, resources and costs for budgeting and project scheduling. The elements of the planning phase of a project are critical to its execution and control. Learn how to accurately track performance throughout the project’s life cycle using valuable metrics. $895, early bird $845 Jackie Ramin, PhD, PMP PM
Facilitation Techniques for Achieving Consensus Well-facilitated meetings produce high-quality, tangible results. Effective group facilitation transforms conflict into common agreement and naysayers into solution ambassadors. Learn powerful techniques for reaching consensus on challenging business problems. With secrets from a seasoned practitioner, robust case studies and numerous hands-on activities, you leave this course ready to facilitate stakeholder teams through challenging projects. Many people in business master the required technical skills, but struggle to learn soft skills such as facilitation. This course equips you with new tools and techniques to facilitate productive meetings. $895, early bird $845 Joe Goss BA, PM
Finance Skills for Nonfinancial Managers Decision-making is highly influenced by the organization’s financials. This course provides a financial foundation to help you make sound assessments and business recommendations. Understand the accounting process and enhance your ability to project your organization’s financial performance. This course helps you to evaluate financial trends and better understand financial statements. $895, early bird $845 Ann Martel, MBA PM
From Technical Expert to Strategic Leader Moving from the role of technical expert to leader requires a unique set of skills much broader than expertise itself. Describe the four stages of leader evolution and define how to build a base of personal competence and credibility. Learn how to operate at a strategic business level. Discuss the skills and techniques needed to build organizational capacity. $895, early bird $845 Alan Patterson, EdD BA, PM
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Without Authority: Manage People and Projects Up, Down and Virtually As more organizations move away from traditional hierarchies and toward cross-functional teams, short-term projects and changing staff, it’s more important than ever for all employees to have a wide variety of tools to achieve successful outcomes and create change. This interactive course helps you understand the nature of power and influence, how to influence others and how to leverage your influence even when you do not have final authority. Learn specific strategies to increase your influence so you can manage people and projects up, down and virtually. $395, early bird $345 Jill Mueller, MS Ed PM
Managing Multiple Projects In the fast-paced world of project management, most PMs eventually find themselves managing more than one project at a time. Learn tools and techniques for a “how to” in managing multiple projects. Through case studies, classic project management theory and real-world, hands-on experience, you’ll gain a portfolio of tools, processes and templates that can be used immediately on the job. $895, early bird $845 Alan Waite, MA, CEC PM, PMA
Managing Project Risks Review tools and processes that help mitigate risk and increase quality as companies demand products and services faster and cheaper. Understanding and managing risks in delivering quality products are key to customer satisfaction. $895, early bird $845 Barbara Farmerie, MBA, PMP PM, PMA
Managing Project Scope and the Impact of Change You are about to kick off a project. The scope and budget are set – or are they? This project is too important: you need to keep a good handle on it to ensure the team members don’t squander their hours away. Take an in-depth look at each step involved in estimating time, resources and costs for budgeting and scheduling a project. $895, early bird $845 Barbara Farmerie, MBA, PMP PM, PMA
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Virtual Staff and Teams Increasingly, we’re seeing more organizations with employees who work from home, live in other states and often live in other countries. Learn to “manage and lead from a distance” by understanding the challenges and best practices for working with individuals and virtual teams who are not located on-site. Learn how to build trust, navigate conflict, make decisions and conduct engaging meetings with virtual staff and teams. $895, early bird $845 Lee Johnsen, CPLP, CPT, SPHR PM, PMA
MS Project® 2: Tracking, Reporting and Forecasting From the Schedule Once you establish standards and processes using MS Project®, you can take your projects to the next level. Learn more advanced reporting, forecasting, scheduling, resource management and customization techniques. $895, early bird $845 Sandra Hoskins, ISP, ITCP, PMP, CSM PM, PMA
PMP Boot Camp: Intensive Test Prep Plus Study Strategies and Tools ®
Modeling, Analyzing and Redesigning Business Processes Business processes are the natural activities you perform that produce value, serve customers and generate income. Unfortunately, most organizations are set up to manage tasks instead of processes. Learn how process modeling provides a simple yet powerful method for analyzing wasted time and resources, and how to redesign them for efficiency and better service. Rediscover your core business requirements and streamline the ways in which they are achieved.
For anyone preparing to take the CAPM® (Certified Associate in Project Management) or PMP® (Project Management Professional) exams. This intensive course gives you the knowledge review, learning materials, study plan and support you need. Evaluate your knowledge against exam requirements, practice exam questions, study process groups and take home the workbook and process map. Please note: This session prepares you for the exam based on PM Body of Knowledge V6. PMI and PMBOK, CAPM and PMP are registered marks of Project Management Institute, Inc.
$895, early bird $845 Joe Brancaccio BA
MS Project 1: From Initiating to Scheduling a Project ®
Learn to establish MS Project® standards, coordinate project documents, record estimates, schedule activities and tasks, assign resources to an activity or task, track performance to date and provide the appropriate level of reporting. Based on the Project Management Life Cycle Model, use MS Project as a vital tool throughout initiating, planning, executing, controlling and closing a project. $895, early bird $845 Sandra Hoskins, ISP, ITCP, PMP, CSM PM, PMA
$1599, early bird $1495 Sandra Hoskins, ISP, ITCP, PMP, CSM PM, PMA
Power BI – Introduction In this hands-on workshop, you learn how to develop design principles and work them into data visualization as a practice. Work with simple, structured data files (e.g., Excel .xlsx or .csv) to become proficient at connecting to, cleaning up, creating variables from, and applying DAX functions to transform boring tables into beautiful interactive reports. Rehearse ways to connect different data sources to each other as well as visuals all within the Power BI canvas. No prior knowledge of Microsoft Power BI is required. You are encouraged to bring your own data to work with in the course. $895, early bird $845 Brendon Dorn, MS DATA
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In rapidly changing business environments, project stakeholders need access to timely information for making critical business decisions. In this course, you discuss the data that project stakeholders need at each phase of a project and learn a framework for analyzing project data to assess project performance. Using examples based on real-world events, you practice collecting data, analyzing the results, forecasting the impact, and predicting the potential to add value to the business. Learn to identify important data; create project dashboards; develop algorithms for calculating stoplights for schedule, cost, risk, change and scope; develop data communication strategies; and create presentations for executives based on project analytics. $895, early bird $845 Sandra Hoskins, ISP, ITCP, PMP, CSM PM
Project Management Foundations Success in project management demands a structured, systematic approach to projects. Develop the core tools and techniques for each phase: initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, controlling and closing. Gain a working foundation to better plan and control a variety of projects in your organization. This is the recommended first course for those pursuing UWM’s Project Management Certificate and is required for the certificate. $895, early bird $845 Sandra Hoskins, ISP, ITCP, PMP, CSM BA, PM
Project Management Technology and Tools In a rapidly changing business environment, it is critical for project stakeholders to have tools, technology and processes to communicate time-sensitive information. A solid framework for communication promotes team success. Using real-world case studies, participants simulate the project and business impact of incorporating continuous collaboration to facilitate results-based performance. $895, early bird $845 Sandra Hoskins, ISP, ITCP, PMP, CSM PM, PMA
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Python – Introduction Python is a popular general-purpose programming language that can be used for a wide variety of applications – especially in data analytics. Python’s simplicity lets newcomers learn to use it quickly, yet it is still powerful enough for experts. Users can spend more time solving problems and less time thinking about how the language works. In this hands-on course, you learn the basics of Python and take home code which you can reuse in your workplace. $895, early bird $845 Jacob Fink, MS, CFA DATA
Using Data for Business Strategy and Decisions
This course is for people who know how to write SQL statements but want to master joins. Learn all the different ways you can use sub-queries. Try your hand at some tough problems and think outside the box! This course starts where the SQL – Introduction course ends.
Learn and discuss the essentials of statistics, big data applications and analysis that are vital to making sound business decisions. Explore application examples and case studies. Examine information about scoreboards and dashboards. Improve your understanding of data essentials by determining bad data and what information needs are necessary to make sound business decisions. Learn ways to measure business performance and how to best present data to an audience.
$750, early bird $725 Rajani Madeti, MS DATA NEW Storytelling
Quality and Testing Foundations Project teams are charged with delivering quality products that meet the business needs of stakeholders. So it is critical that they plan for effective evaluation of the solution. In this course, you learn the fundamentals of quality and proving success through testing. Since every organization is unique, this course explores the many possible roles project team members may take in testing and ensuring quality. $895, early bird $845 Robert Gormley, MAT, CSM BA, PM, DATA
With Data
Sensemaking and storytelling with data are currently some of the most sought-after skills in data science. The value of data is in the insights that lead to action. Individuals who can understand the business context and strategic goals of stakeholders can create insights for their organizations that lead to positive change. In this course, you learn how to analyze stakeholder personas, turn findings into insights and translate complex data into simple clear messages. $895, early bird $845 Amy Warnock DATA
Understanding Data in Organizations
SQL – Introduction Learning how to retrieve information from a database can be perplexing. It requires an understanding of how to query a database properly and effectively, and how to translate the question or task into the correct query. Without these skills, incorrect data and ineffective queries can result. Learn how to properly query a database and translate questions or tasks into the correct query. $895, early bird $845 Rajani Madeti, MS DATA
SQL – Intermediate/Advanced Concepts
Everywhere data is found, you will find people trying to harness that data for the benefit of their business, organization, department or projects. This course helps you learn how people, computers and processes collect, understand and transform data to better equip organizations to win in a competitive environment. You will also gain an understanding of how data moves through organizations, and learn approaches for getting the right data to the right users. $450, early bird $425 Richard Lundell, PhD DATA
$895, early bird $845 Joe Brancaccio BA, PM
Using Predictive Analytics for Business This course helps you take your knowledge of data and turn it into meaningful insights for your business or organization. Predictive analytics can help you not only understand what your previously collected data shows, but what will most likely happen in the future. Predictive models can help attract, retain and grow customers and improve operations. Learn how to leverage tools to make statistical inferences easy for people to accomplish and communicate their findings. $895, early bird $845 Corey Fritsch, MS DATA
Writing and Communicating Requirements Business analysts are key to process improvement, information technology and product development. In this course, you study proven approaches used in both Waterfall and Agile management to analyze current conditions, business needs and technology enablers. Use business process analysis techniques to convert raw requirements data into system requirements. $895, early bird $845 Sally Anlin, PMP, CSM BA
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WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP WiSE Breakfast Series The Women in Science & Engineering (WiSE) Breakfast Series serves a nutritious helping of insight, networking and value the first Thursday of every month. Each session examines unique challenges and opportunities for women in these traditionally male-dominated fields. Membership includes unlimited access to the events all year long. Membership: $60 per year Student membership: $20 Nonmembers: $20 per session Register: uwm.edu/sce/wise Contact: Marcia Gabriel, 414-227-3378 or gabrielm@uwm.edu
Women Leaders Conference In 2021, join UWM as we bring the Women Leaders Conference online with virtual panel discussions, webinars and more! Learn from accomplished women leaders and discover how to empower yourself while networking with area professionals. Website: uwm.edu/sce/womenleaders Contact: Anne O’Meara, 414-227-3311 or aomeara@uwm.edu
CUSTOMIZED TRAINING SOLUTIONS
Group Training – Your Place or Ours Engaged, energized employees are your greatest asset. Attract and retain the best and brightest by offering a substantial professional development program for new and existing staff. We customize the curriculum, location and format based on your specific needs. Partner with UWM’s School of Continuing Education – the largest provider of professional development in southeastern Wisconsin – for flexible solutions, maximum results.
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