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Programs for Your Growing Business x close (Click program name to view details) Agricultural Business Management Program (ABM) x close Five evening classes, plus one-on-one advising The Agricultural Business Management Program is designed for local farmers and agricultural professionals who want to build and improve the business side of their enterprise and increase their horticulture capacity. The ABM program contains classroom training, practical applications, and on-site evaluations of soils, insect, disease and weed issues, crop production, pesticides, and more. Classes are designed to provide you with current, practical information, and a methodology to apply it. The program also includes one-on-one advising sessions to work on your unique challenges. For a program syllabus or more information contact Casey Foltz at 541.463.4623 or foltzc@lanecc.edu. Climate Masters at Work x close Receive 20 hours of low-cost training in exchange for 20 hours of internal cost-savings work. Receive 20 hours of low-cost training in exchange for 20 hours of internal cost-savings work. You can take action to save money by reducing your business’s carbon footprint in a class that will more than pay for itself in savings. The training will provide: practical strategies for lowering expenses and reducing emissions through efficiency in facilities, packaging, materials selection, transportation, and more; financing leads for money saving resources, keys to developing a greenhouse gas emissions inventory and action plan, support with implementation, intern assistance from trained LCC Energy Management students, and climate change basics. Five months of follow up, including an implementation focused class each month and one-on-one advising. Contact 541.463.5255 for more information. Business Communications and Leadership Program x close Noon-1 pm, M, WILD 213 This program is designed to help develop advanced leadership and communication skills. An open enrollment program allowing entry at any time in the year. Program is based on the proven Toastmaster business communications curriculum with the addition of a leadership track, coaching, and mentoring. Call 541.463.4621 for information and costs. - Lindly eDev x close Open enrollment year round eDev is a nonprofit organization offering micro-business development services to individuals and communities. Please visit www.edev.org or contact Juli Brode at 541.463.4627 for information on classes, schedules, and services. Innovation Business Management (IBM) x close A year-long series of 15 classes, plus one-on-one advising, enrollment is open all year This program is designed to help innovators take their creative ideas, turn them into business goals, and then achieve those goals. Whether you want to check the viability of an idea, build a manufacturing business, or license your intellectual property to another company; this 10-month program will give you the tools to get there. The classroom curriculum includes all three modules of our highly successful “Small Business Management Program, (SBM)”. Students will participate in 15 SBM class sessions covering all aspects of marketing, financial management, and business operations. In addition to the classroom training, participants receive 10 hours of personalized advising sessions with an experienced product development and project management expert. The advising sessions are customized to the needs of the students, and can include topics such as: product development roadmaps, researching your market, process improvement tools, project management methods, and intellectual property protection. The IBM program also connects participants with other innovators in the area, where they can learn from each other in a supportive environment. If you are an entrepreneur that wants help getting your ideas into the marketplace, this program will help you achieve your goals. Start your innovation journey today by contacting Frank Plaisted at plaistedf@lanecc.edu or call 541.463.4623. (Also, see Innovation workshops. - Plaisted Non-Profit Business Management x close Classes held twice a month for 10 months with one-on-one advising Better focus your efforts and bring optimal benefit to your stakeholders. Non-Profit Business Management helps the leaders of existing non-profit organizations thrive in today’s environment and builds sustainable organizations. Experts will lead discussions and answer questions on topics including funding, strategic planning, building capacity, how to evaluate your impact, effective boards and committees, responsible financial management, technology and more. Peers will share best practices and help one another as well. One-on-one advising time with the instructor focusing on individual goals and issues is also included. For more information, call Chris Nystrom at 541.463.4607 or nystromC@lanecc.edu. – Nystrom Small Business Management Program (SBM): Foundations x close This Small Business Management Program Foundations consists of three modules listed below. The program runs fall, winter, and spring terms with classroom sessions twice a month in the evenings and one-on-one coaching sessions once a month. The one-on-one coaching is designed to fast-track implementation of key concepts and provides the small business owner with access to a professional business consultant. Owners will benefit from classroom sessions by learning from seasoned entrepreneurs. For more information on the SBM program, contact Gary Smith at 541.463.4614 or smithge@lanecc.edu. – Smith SBM Marketing Foundation Module Five evening classes, plus one-on-one advising This marketing module delivers real results for your business. The focus is on all aspects of marketing with the goal of having each business leave the module with a marketing plan they can execute. Class topics include: value proposition, features and benefits, marketing basics, building a plan, image and branding, selling skills and strategies, and internet marketing. For more information on the SBM program, contact 541.463.4614 or smithge@lanecc.edu. SBM Financial Foundation Module Five evening classes, plus one-on-one advising This financial module delivers proven results for your business. The focus is on financial statements, accounting, and financing with the goal of having each business leave the module with a minimum of a cash-flow budget they can administer. Class topics include: accounting concepts, introduction to financial statements, understanding break-even and margins, cash flow management, budgeting, taxes, and working with accountants. For more information on the SBM program, contact 541.463.4614 or smithge@lanecc.edu. SBM Operations Foundation Module Five evening classes, plus one-on-one advising Having a plan and executing that plan is what this module is all about. At the core of every successful business is a well-run operation that understands employee issues, goal setting, customer service strategies, and more. Core operational concepts are the focus and the goal with each business finishing the module with a plan for managing workflow both in the short-term and in their future growth model. Class topics include: setting and achieving goals, time management, customer service strategies, legal and insurance issues, employee basics, recruitment and management, and recognition systems. For more information on the SBM program, contact 541.463.4614 or smithge@lanecc.edu. Small Business Management Program Year II: Systems x close Using your business as the textbook, a year-long series of 10 classes, plus one-on-one advising SBM Systems is focused on growing your business through understanding, creating, and implementing systems within your business. SBM Year II is designed for businesses with at least one full-time staff, (owner/operator ok). Class topics include: strategic planning, plan/do/check/act, introduction to the e-myth, systems thinking, performance reviews and evaluations, CRM systems and solutions, process creation and documentation, financial statement strategies, marketing systems, leadership and ethics, and class customized topics. Acceptance in the program is based on instructor approval. For more information, contact Gary Smith at 541.463.4614 or smithge@lanecc.edu. – Smith Small Business Management Program Year III: Advanced Concepts x close A year long series of 10 classes, plus one-on-one advising Continuing the unique combination of classroom sessions and one-on-one personal coaching, businesses work on mastering the earlier concepts while fine tuning their operation with new material. SBM: Advanced Concepts is designed for businesses that have completed the SBM System series. Class topics include: workplace profiles and facilitation skills, sales management, board of directors, sustainability, job costing, budgeting processes, risk management, exit strategies, and a large number of customized topics based on class member interest. Qualified third-year business owners will receive a certificate of recognition. For more information, contact Gary Smith at 541.463.4614 or smithge@lanecc.edu. – Smith Small Business Management Alumni Program x close Instructor consent, ($199) This continuing education and support program is open only to graduates of the three-year SBM program. Available at a greatly reduced fee of only $199 for an entire year, Alumni members can drop into any current class in the SBM program, get additional one-on-one business coaching, plus attend the annual “Alumni Only Business Roundtable.” This is the best way for SBM graduates to keep their skills fresh, their contacts growing, and their business on the right path. For more information and registration, please contact Gary Smith at 541.463.4614 or smithge@lanecc.edu. – Smith Agricultural and Horticultural Workshops x close (Click program name to view details) Also see Agricultural Business Management Program PNW Pesticide Short Course x close 8 am-5 pm, T, Feb 2 (Registration begins 7:20 am) and 8 am-noon, W, Feb 3, (Registration begins at 7:30 am) LCC, Bldg 19 Center for Meeting and Learning (12 hrs)
Sustainable Landscape Class x close Coming in January: dates, times, location, and cost TBA This class will teach landscape professionals how to develop and maintain sustainable, green, and ecological landscapes. Topics to be covered: water efficiency, mulching and composting, “positive” wildlife habitat, “yard pests” containment strategies, planting the right plant-right place, proper and reduced fertilizer applications, stormwater runoff options and streamside care, and lawn care. Landscapers will be able to: improve water quality, reduce the use of various pesticides (organic or conventional), improve soil quality, reduce erosion, and build soil biology; improve quality and quantity of groundwater, result in lower power, water, and waste bills due to more efficient and better use of resources, and reduced flow of organic matter into the landfill. Call 541.682.7313 for program information and 541.463.4615 to register. - Penhallegon Business Leadership x close 32834 Learning to Lead Series by AchieveGlobal™ x close 8 am-noon, T, Jan 19-Feb 23, WILD 213 (24 hrs $609) (Sign up for individual modules-see below-or register for the series and save!) Sign up for individual modules-see below-or register for the series and save! The Learning to Lead Series provides supervisors and managers with practical tools to meet the expanding demands of their jobs. It develops the specific skills needed to maintain constructive relationships and lead successful teams. The courses are highly interactive and focus on building practical skills that can be used immediately on the job to improve productivity. - Scurto Individual modules are:
Business Start-up and Planning x close 32798 First Steps in Business 6-9 pm, T, Jan 5, WILD 117 (3 hrs $37) Starting a business takes creativity, drive, energy, money, and hard work, but can have huge rewards. Find out what components make up a successful business, discuss your idea with the group, and rate your entrepreneurial skills. Should you decide to continue, we recommend the “Going into Business: Next Steps” class to continue with the planning process. - Penegor 32799 Going Into Business: Next Steps 6-8:30 pm, T, Jan 12-Mar 16, WILD 117 (25 hrs $236) So you’ve searched your soul, done your research, and have decided to take the entrepreneurial plunge. This class gives you all the tools you need to create a sound foundation. Decide on the structure and financial setup, record keeping, taxes, planning, marketing, and more. Peer group discussions are invaluable to your skill development. After the class, free advising is available. - Penegor/Riley Business Success Seminar – by Willamette SCORE 8 am-5 pm, Feb TBA, Papé Building Auditorium, 355 Goodpasture Island Rd., Eugene (7.5 hrs $49 for 1, $75 for 2)(Includes all materials and free parking on premises) This one-day SCORE seminar covers: preparing a business plan, avoiding legal problems, protecting your investment, simple record keeping plans, keeping your computer safe, 10 steps to market your business online, and small business loans and how to qualify. Register online at http://www.willamettescore.org/seminars.htm or call 541.465.6600 - SCORE Tattoo Business Operations, (3 hrs $150) (3 hrs $150) Call 541.463.4612, for information and registration A “behind the ink” look at what it takes to run a successful and legitimate tattoo business. Topics include tax preparation and information, insurance requirements and options, contract attorneys, advertising, and employee vs. independent contractor specifications. This workshop is certified by the Oregon Health Licensing Agency and the Oregon Department of Education. Sponsored by Lane Community College and Area 51 Tattoo. - Rohaley You Want Me to Write a Business Plan? 1-2 pm, W, WILD 117 (1 hr $19)
Computer Training x close (Click program name to view details) Database x close 32878 Data Management with Access 1:30-4:30 pm, R, Feb 4-25, WILD 106 (12 hrs $189) Learn to design and create a database, including how to create tables, queries, forms and reports, how to select information, formatting options, and navigation tools. This 12-hour class will also cover creating cross-tab queries, main and sub forms, bound and unbound reports, and forms with buttons and drop-down lists. Materials will be provided. - Sorensen Microsoft® Transition x close 32813 Microsoft Office 2003 to 2007 Transition 1:30-4:30 pm, T/R, Jan 19-21, WILD 106 (6 hrs $99) Are you puzzled about some of the changes in Office 2007? Come to this class and learn about the new features in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, such as ribbons, tabs, galleries, groups, default settings, and the quick access bar. You will also learn about changes in each of the applications, including headers and footers, mail merge, conditional formatting, pivot tables, charts and graphs, master slides, etc. - Sorensen Presentation x close 32800 Microsoft® PowerPoint, Quick-Start 4-7 pm, M, Jan 25-Feb 1, WILD 106 (6 hrs $129) In this class, you will learn to navigate through the new PowerPoint ribbon interface. You will create your own slide show, add slides, create bulleted lists, and use document themes. By the end of the first lesson, you will deliver a presentation! Next, you will work with design concepts, copying text and objects, setting character spacing, and rearranging slides. Finally, you’ll link to Excel data, create a chart and add clip art, animation, and sound to give your presentations more punch and excitement. - Bauer 32801 Microsoft® PowerPoint, Beyond the Basics 4-7 pm, M, Mar 1-8, WILD 106 (6 hrs $129) Take PowerPoint to the next level and create high-impact visual aids. You will discover time-saving tips, work with tables and slide masters, learn to customize document themes, color schemes and handouts, and use advanced techniques for adding multimedia content and running your slide shows. “Before and After” examples show how good design and motion can highlight your key points and increase the success of your business presentations. - Bauer Recordkeeping x close 32815 QuickBooks® Concepts Series 8:30 am-12:30 pm, F, Jan 15-Feb 12, WILD 106 (20 hrs $265) (Sign up for individual modules-see below-or register for the series and save!) This lecture and demonstration series provides a program overview for a busy, small office. Taught using QuickBooks Premier, but applicable to other versions. Jim Savage, a certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor, offers QuickBooks classes for the business owner and manager. - Savage
9 am-noon, W, Jan 6-Feb 3, WILD 106 (15 hrs $219) (No QuickBooks experience required) Create company and employee records, enter paycheck information, print payroll checks and stubs, create payroll reports, pay tax and other liabilities, prepare tax forms, and prepare for the new year. This course is designed for Windows users. - Savage Spreadsheets x close 32830 Microsoft® Excel 2007 for Business Professionals Series 5:30-8:30 pm, W, Jan 6-Feb 10, WILD 106 (18 hrs $235) (Workbook will be provided for in-class use only or you may purchase your own copy for $20 during class time. You can sign up for individual levels or register for all three in the series and save!) This three-level series helps you get started in Excel. Learn to manage worksheets, create charts, and work with pivot tables and charts, plus more! Please refer to individual levels below for complete descriptions of each session. Nancy Bauer, experienced trainer/consultant and small business owner, offers Excel classes to help business owners and managers to be more productive with Microsoft Office. Levels taught using Microsoft Office version 2007, but applicable to other versions. - Bauer
Word Processing x close 32802 Microsoft® Word Quick-Start for Business Professionals 4-7 pm, W, Mar 3-10, WILD 106 (6 hrs $129) Understand the basics, starting with the Word 2007 ribbon interface. Learn how to create, edit, and format documents, use cut, copy, paste, drag and drop, work with format painter, use autocorrect, check spelling and grammar, work with tabs and paragraph formatting, create mail merge documents, labels, and envelopes. - Bauer 32803 Work Faster and More Efficiently with Word 4-7 pm, W, Mar 17-24, WILD 106 (6 hrs $129) Give your documents a professional makeover and explore ways to save time. Learn to create, sort, and edit tables. Then build reports and documents with section breaks, columns, styles, and templates. Create building blocks for text and design elements you use frequently, insert and format graphic objects, and navigate long documents. - Bauer Contractors Certification Prep x close Oregon CCB Examination Self-Study Guide with CD Program ($225) Prepare, on your own, to take the Oregon Construction Contractors Board Examination with the Oregon Construction Contractors’ Reference Manual (8th edition), which includes chapter questions and multiple practice exams. Call 541.463.5255 for more information or stop by to purchase set. Contractors: Certification Prep Class, Instructor-led 6-9 pm, F and 8 am-6 pm, Sa, WILD 106 (16 hrs $335)
Financial Options x close 32846 How to Obtain Small Business Grants from the Government 10 am-4 pm, R, Jan 28, WILD 106 (5 hrs $69) As a general rule, the federal government does not offer grants to small businesses. However, there are some limited opportunities for businesses to apply directly for small business grants. This hands-on class includes an overview of how to find grants and use of computers to search for grants. Class covers the basic elements of writing a successful government grant. Sponsored by the Lane BDC and eDev. - Desmond SBA Loan Briefing 11:30 am-1 pm, R, WILD 117 (1.5 hrs Free)
Human Resources x close 32811 Building a High-Functioning Team 8:30-11:30 am, T, Jan 26-Mar 16, WILD 117 (24 hrs $285) Successful companies understand the advantages of using teams to get better business results, including better ideas and decisions, high quality output, increasing ownership and buy-in, and leadership development. But what happens when there is conflict, difficult communication, no accountability, and poor results? In this class, you will learn the team-building tools needed to build a functional team. The class is a learning lab where participants learn the skills and practice them in team building exercises. - Tompkins Innovators x close Also see the Innovation Business Management Program for additional assistance. 32853 Millions of Million-Dollar Ideas 6-9 pm, M, Jan 25, WILD 117 (3 hrs $49) This course is listed under Summer term for registration on ExpressLane. You too, can invent your way to financial security! The key to successful inventing is generating a lot of ideas while only developing your few best ideas. Join other inventors to learn proven methods anyone can use to generate millions of ideas and then, pick the winning ideas to develop, and bring to market. - Plaisted 32847 How to Turn Your Winning Ideas into Income 6-9 pm, M, Feb 8, WILD 117 (3 hrs $49) Turn your million-dollar idea into a million-dollar product! A million-dollar idea is worthless until you transform it into a marketable product. Join other inventors and entrepreneurs to learn how to develop your best ideas into profitable products and services. Learn about the many ways to prototype, produce, and distribute your product, and how to pick the best one to fit your resources and abilities. - Plaisted 32856 Protect Your Intellectual Property 6-9 pm, M, Feb 22, WILD 117 (3 hrs $49) Do you feel overwhelmed by the myriad of legal decisions you encounter when trying to protect your idea? You will learn whether you need a patent, copyright, trademark, or trade secrets. Topics include the cost of protecting your idea, the strengths and weaknesses of different IP products, and a roadmap to help you navigate the registration process. - Plaisted 32855 Product and Process Improvement Techniques 6-9 pm, M, Mar 8, WILD 117 (3 hrs $49) Are you looking for a reliable, repeatable methodology to help you improve your products or processes? You will learn a variety of techniques that have a proven track record for helping you make performance improvements. Whether you are trying to eliminate the waste in a process, or redesign a product to satisfy your customers, this seminar will give you the necessary tools. - Plaisted Internet Marketing x close 32812 Making Your Mark Online 5:30-7 pm, M, Feb 22-Mar 15, WILD 213 (6 hrs $100) This four-part workshop will take you through all aspects of developing a successful online presence for your business. The workshop will begin by helping you establish realistic goals for your website and will then take you through the options you have for website development, hosting platforms, and online marketing avenues. Each session is focused on giving you the knowledge and resources you need to make smart and financially sound choices as you build your website success. - Wakeley/Stearns 32814 The Basics of Online Marketing 6-7:30 pm, R, Feb 11-Mar 18, WILD 106 (9 hrs $145) The Basics of Online Marketing is a comprehensive introduction to the key elements of developing a successful online marketing program for your business. Topics include: an overview, get going with social media, blogging, search engine optimization, paid advertising, and analytics. Class is a combination of presentation and hands-on computer time, using internet marketing tools. - Stearns Legal x close Legal Consultation Services This legal service is offered in collaboration with the University of Oregon. Qualified small and emerging businesses can access free legal services through the Small Business Law Clinic, sponsored by the University of Oregon, School of Law. Services include entity formation, shareholder agreements, leases, employment contracts, independent contractor agreements, and business transactions. Services are provided by third-year law students, under the supervision of a practicing Oregon attorney. Space is limited. Call the University of Oregon at 541.346.0037 for more information. 22675 Legally Protecting Your Business, 7-8:30 pm, M, Nov 9, WILD 117 (1.5 hrs $21) This workshop will briefly review various types of business forms and entities including a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company, and corporation and the liability protection available with each entity. Additionally, participants will learn basic steps they can take to protect their business including; negotiating leases, preparing clear and enforceable contracts, effectively dealing with employees, and payment of taxes. - Fetherstonhaugh/Whelan Legal Consultation Services This legal service is offered in collaboration with the University of Oregon. Qualified small and emerging businesses can access free legal services through the Small Business Law Clinic, sponsored by the University of Oregon, School of Law. Services include entity formation, shareholder agreements, leases, employment contracts, independent contractor agreements, and business transactions. Services are provided by third-year law students, under the supervision of a practicing Oregon attorney. Space is limited. Call the University of Oregon at 346-0037 for more information. Marketing and Sales x close 32848 Marketing on a Shoestring 10-11 am, M, Jan 11, WILD 117 (1 hr $19) Budding entrepreneurs searching for effective and low cost or no cost marketing ideas will find this class a powerful “thought starter” toward reaching your business’ real potential. Learn how to create high impact and low cost marketing strategies, attract new customers, and “spread the word” on why prospects can rely on your product or service. - Sarnoff 32812 Making Your Mark Online, 5:30-7 pm, M, Feb 22-Mar 15, WILD 213 (6 hrs $100) This four-part workshop will take you through all aspects of developing a successful online presence for your business. The workshop will begin by helping you establish realistic goals for your website and will then take you through the options you have for website development, hosting platforms, and online marketing avenues. Each session is focused on giving you the knowledge and resources you need to make smart and financially sound choices as you build your website success. - Wakeley/Stearns 32814 The Basics of Online Marketing, 6-7:30 pm, R, Feb 11-Mar 18, no class on Nov 11, WILD 106 (9 hrs $145) A comprehensive introduction to the key elements of developing a successful online marketing program for your business. Topics include: an overview, get going with social media, blogging, search engine optimization, paid advertising, and analytics. Class combines a combination of presentation and hands-on computer time, using internet marketing tools. - Stearns Medical Certification Workshops x close Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) ACLS Complete Course (12 hrs) Provider Manual/CD required and Guideline Handbook highly recommended.
ACLS Renewal Course (8 hrs) Provider Manual/CD required and Guideline Handbook highly recommended. Must show current AHA ACLS card.
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) PALS Complete Course (16 hrs) Provider Manual/CD required.
PALS Renewal (8 hrs) Provider Manual/CD required and Guideline. Must show current AHA PALS card.
Professional Truck Driver Training x close Professional Truck Driver Certificate (PTDC) The PTDC is a statewide, industry-recognized certificate endorsed by Oregon Trucking Association and Trucking Solutions Consortium. This curriculum can be offered to obtain a CDL through our partnership with IITR (International Institute of Transportation Resource, Inc., located in Creswell, OR). The Complete Certificate Series (430 hours) consists of: 1. An Introduction to Transportation and Logistics Course, 40 hours, is an overview of the rules, regulations, and practices that apply to truck drivers and their companies held at IITR. 2. A Practical Application in Transportation and Logistics Course, 120 hours with a minimum of 44 hours of driving time, is a hands-on training utilizes the skills and equipment of the IITR. 3. A Transportation Customer Service Skills Course, 30 hours, focusing on building professional customer services skills in dealing with customers and others on their delivery routes. 4. The actual on the road time is 200 hours, of which 100 hours is with the student at the wheel with trainer in the second seat. 5. One CWE seminar, 16 hours. 6. And a Seminar on the Road (TBA) is 24 hours; call 541.463.4612 for information. The Complete Certificate Series (430 hours) consists of: 1. An Introduction to Transportation and Logistics Course, 40 hours, is an overview of the rules, regulations, and practices that apply to truck drivers and their companies held at IITR. 2. A Practical Application in Transportation and Logistics Course, 120 hours with a minimum of 44 hours of driving time, is a hands-on training utilizes the skills and equipment of the IITR. 3. A Transportation Customer Service Skills Course, 30 hours, focusing on building professional customer services skills in dealing with customers and others on their delivery routes. 4. The actual on the road time is 200 hours, of which 100 hours is with the student at the wheel with trainer in the second seat. 5. One CWE seminar, 16 hours. 6. And a Seminar on the Road (TBA), that is 24 hours. - Clark/Webb Trucking Solutions Consortium: Performance Management Series, see dates and times below Call Jenette Kane at 463-4612 or email kanej@lanecc.edu for information and registration. This three-class series is designed to optimize operations and increase profitability. Each class targets a different aspect of the operation. - Handy Register for one class or all three:
Project Management Institute x close Project Management Study Course 6-9 pm, T, Dates and Location TBA (36 hrs), E-mail Jeff Scott at vpeducation@eugenepmi.org for information and registration. Prepare to take one of the Project Management Institute (PMI) exams (CAPM & PMP). The exams are part of the requirements for globally recognized project certifications. PMI offers a comprehensive certification program for practitioners with different levels of experience. The program supports a career framework in the project management profession. There are currently five credentials available and no one credential serves as a prerequisite for another. For more information on all credentials and for details on PMI exam policies and procedures please see www.pmi.org. Sponsored by the Eugene Branch of PMI, www.eugenepmi.org - Scott Improve Your Project Management Knowledge Monthly programs. For more information e-mail Jen Jones at vpprograms@eugenepmi.org. Participate in monthly seminars, network with peers, and earn valuable PDUs at the Eugene Branch of the Project Management Institute (PMI). Examples of past seminars include the fundamentals of Microsoft Project, earned value management, and incorporating lean principles in projects. Sponsored by the Eugene Branch of PMI, www.eugenepmi.org. |

