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January 13, 2021Alumni, Batterman School of Business, Career Services, Department of Sport and Hospitality Business, Green Bay Center, MBA, News, Online MBA
Concordia alumna finds perfect fit at Lambeau Field
One-of-a-kind student opportunities in sport and hospitality business led young alumna to dream job at Lambeau Field.
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January 4, 2021Admissions, Adult Accelerated, Batterman School of Business, Beloit Center, Business Community Partners, Centers, Computer Science, Continuing Education, CU Here, Featured, Graduate Studies, Green Bay Center, Kenosha Center, Madison Center, MBA, Mequon Center, Milwaukee Midtown Center, Milwaukee Miller Park Way Center, News, Online, Online MBA, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, School of Health Professions, School of Nursing, Social Work, Speech Language Pathology
The U.S.’s fastest-growing occupations, and the CUW degree to go with them
This past fall, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics put out a list of 20 occupations with the highest percent change of employment between 2019-29.
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December 16, 2020Achievements, Batterman School of Business, Business Community Partners, Featured, Graduate Studies, Green Bay Center, Kenosha Center, Madison Center, MBA, Media Coverage, Mequon Center, Milwaukee Midtown Center, Milwaukee Miller Park Way Center, News, Online, Online MBA
Milwaukee Business Journal: CUW’s MBA enrollment largest in Milwaukee area—again
Concordia University Wisconsin's Master of Business Administration program has again topped the Milwaukee Business Journal's List of largest MBA programs in the Milwaukee area.
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Get to know a few of CUW’s most cultured students
Some may be surprised to learn that Concordia has the fourth-largest international population of any college in the state of Wisconsin. We proudly share our Concordia home with learners from all reaches of the world.
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June 26, 2020Achievements, Batterman School of Business, Free Enterprise Center, Live Uncommon, MBA, News, The Robert W Plaster Free Enterprise Center
Concordia professor proposes bipartisan solutions for better healthcare in America
“America’s healthcare delivery system has just moved from a tipping point to a breaking point, thanks to COVID, so the time is now perfect to reform and rebuild our dysfunctional system – and it is already underway,” says Dr. Daniel Sem, dean of the Batterman School of Business.
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June 18, 2020Admissions, Batterman School of Business, Business Community Partners, Graduate Studies, MBA, News, Online, Online MBA, The Robert W Plaster Free Enterprise Center
On a fast track: Concordia unveils accelerated degree option in human resource leadership
Concordia University Wisconsin announces the approval of an accelerated business degree option within the Batterman School of Business.
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Exciting New Courses for the MBA and MPD Programs
Bob Peiffer in Marketing Services at Sargento Foods has created three new courses for the Master of Science in Product Development - Food and Beverage Program.
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May 15, 2020Alumni, Batterman School of Business, Beloit Center, Centers, Graduate Studies, Graduation, Green Bay Center, Kenosha Center, Madison Center, MBA, Mequon Center, Milwaukee Midtown Center, Milwaukee Miller Park Way Center, News, Online, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, School of Health Professions, School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy
Announcing CUW’s spring 2020 candidates for graduation
Congratulations to our spring 2020 graduates! You have adapted with grit and grace during this remarkable moment in history., and now it's time to mark your moment.
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March 23, 2020Batterman School of Business, Business Community Partners, Centers, Continuing Education, COVID-19 Resources, Department of Business, Graduate Studies, MBA, Online MBA
COVID 19 Business Sustainability: Employee Engagement and Retainment (Part 1 of 3)
In 2007, Will Smith starred in a movie called I am Legend. The story talked about a virus that impacted the whole world and infected millions. Will Smith, who was immune, along with his four-legged friend, worked to discover a cure. Ironically what we once thought was sci-fiction, we are now in part living. We don’t have the hostile mutants, but we do have a global workforce and economy impacted by a virus that is difficult to contain.
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Training Transfer: Importance of Trust
As our organizations become leaner, our training and development teams have to be more innovative on how training is delivered. No matter how hard you try, a portion of the learners will only remember a small part of what is covered, unless we determine better ways to engage each learner in the learning process. Sometimes what is needed is not always better technology, but often it is just taking the time to build stronger relationships.
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