Maximizing Value through Program Prioritization
The current and foreseeable fiscal challenges in higher education will require institutions to move beyond short-term measures like temporary cuts and sharp increases in tuition revenue and fundamentally revisit their mission to ensure their programs and cost structure are aligned.
This free webcast will explore the concept of academic and administrative program prioritization to ensure an...
Developing a Comprehensive Peer Mentor Program
Institutions that incorporate peer mentorship and involvement into transition programs, academic support programs, and co-curricular programs are able to reduce costs while simultaneously increasing retention, smoothing student transitions, and creating connections to the institution for new students. Additionally, tremendous learning and development takes place for the mentors and protégés...
Advising Students Online: Crafting a Program for Your School
With the growth in online programs, it is critical for institutions to learn what tools and techniques are required for effectively advising students online. Session one of this webcast will showcase tips and techniques for advising students online as well as managing those appointments. In the second session, you will develop an action plan for establishing an online advising program, the...
Food as Medicine: Professional Nutrition Training Program
THE CENTER FOR MIND-BODY MEDICINE
Presents
FOOD AS MEDICINE 2010
Food as Medicine is the most comprehensive 4 day long professional nutrition training program in the U.S. It offers the equivalent of a semester’s worth of nutrition curriculum. This program provides the latest in science-based nutrition education and is designed to give graduates the knowledge, confidence and compassion...
2nd International Workshop on Requirements Analysis
More than 70% of the IT projects in the UK fail every year and over 80% of them fail in the requirements analysis phase. Poor project management, bad organisational politics, false business priorities, lack of commitment and other issues can also cause a project to fail. Patterns of software systems failures and their study have resulted in the development of numerous models, methodologies and...
Root Cause Analysis - Starting at the Beginning
Why Should You Attend :
The most important area audited by the FDA is CAPA. One of the most cited 483 is failure to resolve the key underlying problem and close out CAPA documents in a timely manner -- basically an inability to define, locate and resolve the basic problem(s) or root cause(s). Root Cause Analysis is key to many important cGMP activities -- Non-conformance / OOS resolution,...