Poor training is often a symptom associated with complex problems, but it’s not a root cause. Training rarely solves the problem or results in improved performance.
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75 Stories – Amy Fish, Volunteer and Community Partners Coordinator at Green Bay Area Public Schools
This year marks our 75th Anniversary. To celebrate, we’re publishing 75 stories about members of our community. Amy Fish is the volunteer and community partners coordinator at Green Bay Area Public Schools. She first came to the Wisconsin School of Business Center for Professional & Executive Development in early 2020 and will soon complete her Master’s Certificate in Project Management.
Agile vs. Waterfall Methodology [Webinar Recording]
Selecting a methodology is the first decision that needs to be made prior to kicking off any project. The 10-minute webinar below will help you quickly determine which project management methodology will set your project up for success.
Managing the Project Pipeline: Part Two
CPED Instructor Scott Converse explores how queue theory can help the manager with project pipeline delays.
Managing the Project Pipeline: Part One
There are many variables that affect project pipeline performance; all we have to do is examine more closely the Little’s Law formula.
Sharpening Your Executive Focus During Significant Disruption [Webinar Recording]
A significant challenge for executives is understanding how to lead through disruption while ensuring the long-term success of the business. Having clear focus, making strategic decisions, and supporting your team will help you better balance your short-term needs with your long-term strategy.
Size Does Matter for Effective Project Management
The three-tier model of options common for many product and service categories can also be applied to effective project management professional development.
Three Tips for Project Management Spring Cleaning
Think about how your project teams and organization would benefit from clutter reduction, repairs and improvement, and adding a touch of innovation where appropriate.
75 Stories – Danni Norlander, Premium Audit Manager at Acuity Insurance
This year marks our 75th Anniversary. To celebrate, we’re publishing 75 stories about members of our community. Danni Norlander is a premium audit manager at Acuity Insurance. She has been a part of the Wisconsin School of Business Center for Professional & Executive Development community since 2017.
4 Ways to Break Down Silos and Create Efficiency
When group work is based on process activity, look to these four root cause areas that might be creating some of the inefficiency or frustration in the system.