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Winter/Spring 2019

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BUSINESS & CAREERS

Online Course

Eligible for senior tuition waiver.

Eligible for disabled & retired tuition waiver.

See pages 37 & 38

GUARANTEED TO RUN

The following four new management courses are guaranteed to run with

a minimum enrollment of just two students!

NEW!

Communication Competence, An Essential

Ingredient for Success in theWorkplace

Good communication matters at work because few jobs are solo acts. It

takes communication to work on a team, and even people working alone

have to report to their bosses. If you run a business or have the task of

relating to others in your workplace on a daily basis, this course is for you!

Employees and colleagues need to know what you expect of them. Bad

communication leads to errors, failure and sometimes lawsuits. Effective

communication helps prevent them. You will learn the do’s and don’ts

of effective communication and have an opportunity to apply these

skills to a real life scenario you are presently facing or have faced in your

workplace.

MGT313

|

4 hours

|

$179

($130 tuition + $49 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Christine Bugher

16852

Sa 9 AM - 1 PM

5/4/19

Monroe Center/

MC114

NEW!

Effective Problem Solving: Somebody Has to Make

a DecisionWithout Losing Their Mind!

Every company has problems - every single one. The difference between

the outstanding, world class performers and the average companies is

how well they react to issues when they arise. More importantly, how

well they put to bed issues that have risen, so they do not come back. The

better performing companies have also found ways to get better at what

they do – continuously. This course will explain and discuss a process that

allows problems in your workplace to become opportunities for growth

and improvement. A real life work scenario will allow you to apply what is

learned to a specific situation at your workplace.

MGT309

|

4 hours

|

$179

($130 tuition + $49 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Christine Bugher

16851

Sa 9 AM - 1 PM

4/13/19

Monroe Center/

MC114

NEW!

Effective Time Management: Improve Productivity

and Enjoy Your Life More

Do you feel like you have too much to do and not enough time? Time is

a precious resource that cannot be stored or saved for later use. Lack of

time is blamed for poor decisions, stress, and low workplace morale. Wise

time management can help you make the time for what you need to do

with time left over for what you want to do. This course will help you learn

and apply effective time management strategies that will allow you have

more time to do the things you truly enjoy.

MGT312

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4 hours

|

$179

($130 tuition + $49 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Christine Bugher

16867

Sa 9 AM - 1 PM

4/27/19

Monroe Center/

MC114

NEW!

Managing Change and Adaptability in the 21st

CenturyWorkplace

Constant change is a business reality, and organizations must continually

adapt to their environments to stay competitive or risk becoming

obsolete. The ability to incorporate big changes in an organization while

driving operating results is a much-sought-after competency. A 5-Step

Model takes participants from analyzing though planning, and culminates

with implementing and measuring the factors of change. Explore

internal and external factors that drive change and how change impacts

the organization and its people. Learn how to set the right things in

motion the right way, to avoid pitfalls while navigating the team through

uncertain times. This course will offer both employees and management

techniques to handle change so that it is an asset rather than a hindrance

for all involved.

MGT308

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4 hours

|

$179

($130 tuition + $49 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Christine Bugher

16849

Sa 9 AM - 1 PM

4/6/19

Monroe Center/

MC114

BUSINESS WRITING

A to Z Grant Writing

Invigorating and informative instruction equips you with skills and

tools needed to successfully enter the exciting field of grant writing.

Discover how and where to look for potential funders who are a good

match for your organization while learning how to network and develop

true partnerships with a variety of funders. Find out how to organize a

successful grant writing campaign and how to put together a complete

proposal package. Speaking mainly to nonprofit organizations, schools,

religious institutions, and municipalities seeking grants from foundation,

corporate, government, and individual donors, content also primes

individuals wishing to become grant writing consultants or community

grant writing volunteers. Many elements also translate to for-profit fields

and individual artists with material specifically designed for businesses as

well as individuals. Suitable for beginning to advanced grant writers.

ONL310

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24 hours

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$129 fee

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

16772

Online

1/16/19–2/22/19

16773

Online

2/13/19–3/22/19

16774

Online

3/13/19–4/19/19

16776

Online

5/15/19–6/21/19

16777

Online

6/12/19–7/19/19