ACEC Institute for Business Management moves ahead

June 2, 2003
The ACEC recently established the Institute for Business Management, an education program designed to enhance business opportunities for ACEC member firms. The curriculum-based program will offer multiple courses in several business management tracks, including marketing, human resources, information technology, leadership, general management, and project management. Instruction options will include

The ACEC recently established the Institute for Business Management, an education program designed to enhance business opportunities for ACEC member firms. The curriculum-based program will offer multiple courses in several business management tracks, including marketing, human resources, information technology, leadership, general management, and project management.

Instruction options will include face-to-face seminars, real-time interactive sessions over the Internet, and self-paced courses available online or via CD-ROM. The Institute is scheduled to become available to members beginning July 1.

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