Increase productivity, improve employee performance, and enhance business interactions through effective supervision. This training program provides managers with practical tools to improve the performance of their units now.
The program format is practical and action-oriented - it incorporates hands-on exercises; real-world case studies; and a dynamic, web-based business simulation. Essentials of Business showcases the expertise, talents, and experience of the participants by engaging you in discussions and networking opportunities with other organizational leaders and faculty.

Coming Spring 2010
In this hands-on, interactive session, you will learn what your temperament preferences are and how those preferences impact how you communicate, learn, organize your life, and make decisions. You'll gain tips for reducing conflict and interacting successfully with others whose styles may differ from yours.
Coming Spring 2010
Start thinking about methods that will help you maximize and prioritize your time. Typically in today's dynamic workplace, you are faced with multiple responsibilities. Since you cannot lengthen the day, you must master and adopt proven time management skills.
Monday - Saturday, May 15-22, 2010, in Sun Valley, Idaho - Save these Dates!
Successful managers do more than manage functions; they lead people, design and define strategies, and achieve results. The TSE program format is practical and actioin-oriented. It incorporates hands-on exercises; real-world case studies; and a dynamic, web-based business simulation. TSE showcases the expertise, talents, and experience of the participants by engaging you in discussions and networking opportunities with other organizational leaders and faculty.
Coming Summer 2010
Gain skills and tools to move from being an individual star performer to leading others. Increase your effectiveness by understanding yourself and others, making connections between assumptions and behaviors, creating a positive work environment, and improving your personal productivity.
October 29, 2009
Does your mind go blank when the monthly financials come to your inbox? You don't need to be a math whiz to read a financial report. During this workshop, we'll break through the mystery of financial statements to help you forecast, monitor cash flow, and analyze the performance and value of your operation.
Center for Professional Development, 1910 University Drive, Boise, ID 83725-1660
Phone: (208) 426-3861
Email: cpdinfo@boisestate.edu
Reviewed: June 8, 2009