Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Come Celebrate SIUE Interim Chancellor Steve Hansen's Years of Service to SIUE
SIUE Executive Education offers Professional Development Workshops

Come Celebrate SIUE Interim Chancellor Steve Hansen's Years of Service to SIUE

The Office of the Provost cordially invites you to attend the farewell reception of SIUE Interim Chancellor Stephen Hansen.

2-3:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 21
Morris University Center Meridian Ballroom
Refreshments will be served

As interim chancellor, Hansen provided leadership and direction during one of the most challenging years for higher education in the state of Illinois. During his lengthy SIUE career, he has also served as interim dean of SIUE’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), dean of the SIUE Graduate School and a history professor in CAS.

Come out and celebrate Hansen’s many contributions to the University!

SIUE Executive Education offers Professional Development Workshops

The SIUE School of Business Executive Education program is excited to announce its upcoming project management courses and workshops.

Fall 2016 Foundations of Project Management
Fridays, September 16 and 23, October 7, 14 and 21
8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., SIUE Founders Hall
Learn the basics and best practices of project management and prepare for the PMP® certification. Successful completion awards the 35 educational hours required for the PMP® certification exam.

Spreadsheet Skills for Project Managers
Friday, October 7
8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m., SIUE Founders Hall
The Spreadsheet Skills workshop is a hands-on skills training program that will enable project managers with an opportunity to use advanced features of MS Excel to support business decisions. The workshop will enable participants to gain hands-on knowledge and practice using Excel functions, such as pivot tables, formulas, charting, importing external data and VLookup’s. The spreadsheet skills projects will be pertinent to project management, including project cost management, risk management, communications management and budgetary analysis.

Earned Value Management Workshop
Friday, October 14
8:30 a.m.- 12:30 P.M., SIUE Founders Hall
Learn Earned Value Management (EVM) from expert, David Hunter. The first two hours will focus on the basics to gain a firm knowledge of the building blocks and fundamental application of EVM. The remaining two hours will be an extension of EVM Basics focusing on developing and applying the skill to move to the next level in using Earned Value Management and features tips and techniques on how to really use EVM to manage projects/programs, and to create more reliable Estimates at Complete.

Basic Statistics
Friday, October 21
8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m., SIUE Founders Hall
The course covers key statistical concepts crucial decision making in business and government. Building up the basic ideas of statistics systematically and quickly, the course provides a review of the methods of summarizing and presenting data, estimation, and confidence intervals. Mathematical details are kept to a minimum.
Much of the course is practical work on PCs using Microsoft® Excel®
Topics covered will include:
• Interpretation of commonly found published statistics
• What is statistical significance and what does it mean?
• How to make the best of statistics for decision making?
• Descriptive statistics - graphical and numerical summarization of data
• Distributions - binomial and normal
• Sampling distribution of the mean
• Confidence intervals

Personal Branding
Friday, October 28
8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m., SIUE Founders Hall
Learn how well-known products and companies build powerhouse brands to create awareness and visibility in the marketplace. Learn how to create your own personal brand.
Whether you want to promote yourself (applying for a new job or promotion), or promote your business, this workshop will help you create a unique branding strategy using proven, successful marketing and promotional tactics.

Financial Metrics
Friday, October 28, 2016
8:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M., SIUE Main Campus - Founders Hall
The Financial Metrics workshop will cover the cash flow analysis techniques that are most commonly used for evaluating the financial feasibility of a project. In particular, the workshop will enable the participants to develop and apply techniques such as the payback period, net present value (NPV), and internal rate of return (IRR). In addition, the limitations of these techniques will be discussed. The workshop will also introduce the participants to some key financial ratios and other techniques such as discounted payback period, expected monetary value (EMV), and sensitivity analysis.

To register, call Kristine Jarden at 618-650-2668 or Deanna Lotter at 618-650-5440 or visit Executive and Continuing Education.