BSLL 1014 - Applied Business Science - Quality Systems: Initiating Systems Analysis

Noncredit

Delivery/Location: Online

Part Five of the Applied Business Science program focuses on personnel analytical skills.

In this course, students and personnel learn simplified analysis skills applied to their BaseWork Centers and the organizations systems.

The analytical skills are:

  • Simplified Break Even Analyses©
  • Simplified Strategic Planning/Scheduling Analyses©
  • Simplified Project Management Analyses©
  • Simplified Statistical Process/Systems Control Analyses ©

NOTE: There are six online courses in this program, and all six must be taken to earn the certificate. The courses may be taken in any order, and more than one course may be taken at the same time.

Noncredit courses do not produce academic credit nor appear on a Colorado State University academic transcript.

Instructors

Bruce Snell
bruce@brucesnell.com

Bruce Snell is President and CEO of BSG International, Inc., a company that offers businesses a complete infrastructuring package to increase quality and promote positive customer relations.

Bruce is the creator of BaseWork Systems 2000: Building Business Infrastructures, which was developed over a seven-year period. Its fifty-step, quality-directed program represents 20,000 hours of research and development that moves a company from an informal to formal organization. He has also created a transitional program for ownership succession of family-owned businesses.

Bruce has had numerous national speaking engagements for such groups as National Association of Postmasters of the United States (NAPUS), the Self-Insurance Institute of America, Inc. (SIIA), Western Regional Culligan Sales Association, Xerox Corporation, Martin Sprocket, United States Army Yuma Proving Ground, and Associated Bearing & Power Transmission Distributors, and he always receives rave reviews after every presentation. He also conducts one-day seminars on Breaking Through The 4 Barriers to Quality throughout the country.

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Next offering? This course is usually offered every Fall, Spring, and Summer.

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