The
Partners in Business
program consists of seven seminars that are presented during
the academic year. The seminars are organized to cover the
major trends in business, provide an in-depth management education
resource and act as a forum for business leaders and professionals,
professors, and students.
Our dedicated staff
of top-notch business students work throughout the year to
provide corporations in the Intermountain West with high-quality
educational opportunities. You will impact your business strategies
and processes by applying the ideas offered by world-class
business leaders and researchers.
Benefits of attending
Partners in Business Seminars:
• Receive low cost, high-quality management education
• Earn CPE and CEU professional education credits
• Learn about cutting-edge ideas, innovations, and technologies
• Network with top minds of the business and academic
world
Attend
a Partners seminar to see why our program has been recognized
by participating
partners, renowned
speakers, and various publications
for providing Utah’s premier management education seminars.
2008 - 2009 Seminar Series
Operational
Excellence, September
3-4, 2008
Introduces manufacturing and service
management innovations and sharpens existing tools with a
focus on using world-class strategies in a variety of environments,
and introduces future trends in Lean manufacturing.
Intermountain
Accounting, October 30, 2008
Provides a wide range of information
regarding principles, trends, and current practices in areas
such as taxation, ethics, and activity-based accounting.
CUSTOMER SERVICE & MARKETING, October 8-9, 2008
Highlights innovative ways to obtain
and retain customers and develop strategies that increase
customer satisfaction.
financial Services & Banking, January 22, 2009
Outlines future opportunities for the
financial services industry with a focus on the current state
of the economy, existing financial trends, and corporate financial
planning.
Information
Technology, February 25-26, 2009
Focuses on the dynamic world of technology
and its profound effect on business operations.
Women
in Business, April 15, 2009
Offers insights into promoting
and capturing this distinct market and highlights the differences
between how men and women manage business relationships.
Human
Resources, March 25-26, 2009
Provides updates on recent changes
in human resource management, including areas such as pending
legislation, staffing and technology solutions, and benefits. |