Worforce Development & Community Education - Spring 2020
Visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce | 27 CAREER & WORKFORCE TRAINING SAVE THE DATE BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT & IMPROVEMENT Process Mapping, Modeling and Analysis Using Process Analysis to Define & Solve Business Challenges Organizations are a collection of processes. These processes are the business activities performed to produce value, serve customers, and generate income. Managing these processes is the key to the success of your organization. Most organizations are not set up to manage processes, instead, they manage tasks. Inefficiency and waste become part of the system, they rob your organization of profits, productivity and its competitive advantage. Process mapping shows you the way out. 13 CPEs. CE-BUS 2105, Apr. 21 & 22, 9:00 am-4:30 pm, Room TBD, $995. #15609 Performance Improvement Strategies Using Lean, Six Sigma and Reengineering to Improve Business Results Think about it, all performance improvement methodologies (PDCA, Six Sigma, TQM, reengineering, etc.) have four elements in common: customer value, process maps and measures, root cause analysis and improvement strategies. The tools and other techniques taught in this seminar will enable you to use the right data and right tools to craft the right solution to improve performance. 13 CPEs. CE-BUS 2112, May 19 & 20, 9:00 am-4:30 pm, Room TBD, $995. #15610 For BPM courses, contact Jim Irvine, Director of Corporate Education, 914-606-6658; james.irvine@sunywcc.edu Professional Development Hours awarded by Association of Business Process Management Professionals/ABPMP. For more details, visit our website at www.sunywcc.edu/bmp PROJECT MANAGEMENT Exploring Project Management This seminar provides an introduction to Project Management and the core concepts and best practices used in this discipline. Project management “best practices” will be introduced and put into context through various exercises, scenarios and case studies. The course is a practical workshop and learning by doing is a key component. As such, participants will be asked to work on sample “projects” and be assigned deliverables to produce within a specified timeframe. After each exercise, a review will be conducted offering comments and suggestions for improvement. CE-BUS 2114, Apr. 23 & 24, 9:00 am-5:00 pm, Room TBD, $675. #15608 You’re invited to the Women’s Leadership Institute’s 4th Annual Conference Saturday, March 28 Westchester Community College Gateway Center, Davis Auditorium 75 Grasslands Road Valhalla, New York 10595 ARE YOU READY TO ACCELERATE YOUR LEADERSHIP ADVANTAGE? Join us as we celebrate Women’s History Month. Interact and network with progressive women, enjoy great food and learn about leadership development. Connect with our incredible supporters, panelists and keynote speaker. Registration will be available soon. SPONSORSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE! Email INFO@TCFIS.ORG or call 914-664-0430 for more information. HOW TO READ A COURSE DESCRIPTION Improve Your Writing Skills For both new and out-of-practice writers. Learn to write clearer sentences, develop effective paragraphs, design opening statements, arrange facts and ideas logically, and increase readability. A knowledge of basic grammar rules is assumed. CE-BUS 2073VA, 4 Tues., Apr. 12-May 3, 6:00-9:00 pm, KNC-3, $120. L Leahy. #12718 COURSE TITLE COURSE DESCRIPTION BUILDING/ROOM # COST INSTRUCTOR CLASS # TEXTBOOK REQUIRED DAY/DATES/TIME CLASS MEETS CATALOG #
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