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SUMMARY:MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY Bridge to Business for Engineers 6-Day Program Starts (Session 2: Summer)
DESCRIPTION:BRIDGE TO BUSINESS FOR ENGINEERS IS A SIX-DAY NON-CREDIT PROGRAM GIVING EARLY-CAREER ENGINEERS BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS REQUIRED TO BE SUCCESSFUL.\n\nThe program is a unique collaboration between Marquette University's College of Business Administration and the Opus College of Engineering. The faculty of both colleges\, along with members of the local business community\, have designed a curriculum focusing on key touch points between engineers and other functions across the business. Participants experience a mix of classroom and real-world learning opportunities to become more effective in their current and future roles.\n\nWho Should Attend?\n\nThe program is designed for early-career engineers. This includes recent engineer graduates with a bachelor's degree or those with up to five years' experience.\n\nProgram Objectives \n\n	Increase understanding of the various divisions of the business enterprise\n	Provide tools to effectively deliver engineering expertise cross-functionally across the organization\n	Develop skills for communication\, decision-making and team leadership\n	Lay the foundation for a path to become a high-potential leader\n\nKEY PROGRAM MODULES \n\n\n	Teamwork and team leadership\n	Personality and communication styles\n	Conflict and negotiation\n	Accounting and financial statements\n	Marketing channels\, sales and pricing\n	Voice of the customer\n	Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence\n	Supply chain management
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<strong>BRIDGE TO BUSINESS FOR ENGINEERS IS A SIX-DAY NON-CREDIT PROGRAM GIVING EARLY-CAREER ENGINEERS BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS REQUIRED TO BE SUCCESSFUL.</strong><br />\nThe program is a unique collaboration between Marquette University&rsquo\;s College of Business Administration and the Opus College of Engineering. The faculty of both colleges\, along with members of the local business community\, have designed a curriculum focusing on key touch points between engineers and other functions across the business. Participants experience a mix of classroom and real-world learning opportunities to become more effective in their current and future roles.<br />\n<span style="font-size:14px\;"><strong><em>Who Should Attend?</em></strong></span><br />\nThe program is designed for early-career engineers. This includes recent engineer graduates with a bachelor&rsquo\;s degree or those with up to five years&rsquo\; experience.<br />\n<span style="font-size:14px\;"><em><strong>Program Objectives</strong></em></span>&nbsp\;\n<ul>\n	<li>Increase understanding of the various divisions of the business enterprise</li>\n	<li>Provide tools to effectively deliver engineering expertise cross-functionally across the organization</li>\n	<li>Develop skills for communication\, decision-making and team leadership</li>\n	<li>Lay the foundation for a path to become a high-potential leader</li>\n</ul>\n<span style="font-size:14px\;"><em><strong>KEY PROGRAM MODULES</strong></em></span>&nbsp\;\n\n<ul>\n	<li>Teamwork and team leadership</li>\n	<li>Personality and communication styles</li>\n	<li>Conflict and negotiation</li>\n	<li>Accounting and financial statements</li>\n	<li>Marketing channels\, sales and pricing</li>\n	<li>Voice of the customer</li>\n	<li>Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence</li>\n	<li>Supply chain management&nbsp\;</li>\n</ul>\n
LOCATION:Marquette University Dr. E. J. And Margaret O'Brien Hall 1530 W Wisconsin Ave Milwaukee\, WI 53233 United States
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DTSTAMP:20260514T170641Z
URL:https://business.lakecountychamber.com/events/details/marquette-university-bridge-to-business-for-engineers-6-day-program-starts-session-2-summer-5261
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