UW Master of Science in Information Management – Leaders Developing Leaders

Partner and supplier managers across industries and around the world have a common challenge — consistency.
External, non-employee stakeholders can dramatically affect a company’s performance, for better or worse. How can organizations develop these stakeholders to the same level of competency and product knowledge as their internal employees? And how can organizations instill common messaging, brand identity, and quality practices across this extended enterprise?
Many organizations have implemented learning and knowledge management strategies for their partner programs, backed by a learning management system (LMS), to bridge this gap between internal and external stakeholders. Learning management systems have provided value to partner management organizations primarily by cutting training administration costs through automation, by replacing instructor-led course activities with more cost-effective eLearning modules, and by ensuring partner compliance with the use of certifications and training analytics.
The whitepaper will help you develop a business case around using a learning management system to educate your audience beyond the traditional company boundaries – to your partners, vendors and suppliers in the “extended enterprise.”
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Learn to organize information and build information systems. The University of Washington Master of Science in Information Management (MSIM) program teaches students to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of any organization. Students study strategic planning, systems design, business leadership, information architecture and management, information assurance and networking and information technology. Leaders from the business world work with the program to ensure graduates possess the …
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