The Government Accountability Office has long bemoaned the dearth of effective program management across government. Its list of high-risk programs, which encompass such disparate management areas as ...
It’s generally agreed upon that skilled jobs require some amount of formal training—you probably wouldn’t hire an electrician with no training or a doctor who hadn’t been to medical school. But for ...
With so much changing in the working world, the senior executives at global tech company Siemens knew they had to change the way they trained. Having implemented a revised program for new managers, ...
SAN ANTONIO - The U.S. Army Environmental Command offers courses to ensure Army environmental professionals worldwide remain trained and mission-certified during COVID-19. Environmental work continues ...
Management positions vary dramatically in the workplace. Depending on the industry, your business may have managers, district managers, regional managers and even managing editors. A manager in ...
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. -- Through a host of civilian educational opportunities, the Army ensures the continual development of civilian capabilities and skills within the workforce that are combat ...
Across organizations of all types, manager training is broken. To start, many managers don’t get any training at all. According to a 2018 study by West Monroe, a digital consulting firm, 59% of ...
Doug Wintemute is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor. After completing his master’s in English at York University, he began his writing career in the higher education space. Over the past decade, Doug ...
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The retailer brings about 2,000 managers a year to its headquarters to discuss how to relate to workers and customers, part of a U.S. corporate trend. By Jordyn Holman Reporting from Bentonville, Ark.
Many startup managers find themselves in leadership roles because of their technical skills or entrepreneurial drive, not necessarily because they’ve been formally trained in the art of management.
So what is an Acquisition Program Manager (APM)? What does that even mean? In this article, I hope to clarify some of this and provide a boundary for what the University of Dayton’s (U.D.) Government ...