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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) — UW-Green Bay has launched its 2nd annual Business Development Survey and invites responses from Northeast Wisconsin organizations.
The purpose of the survey is to better understand the current training and professional development needs in the region.
Survey results will inform the development of future topics and preferred formats and approaches to ensure effective outcomes.
The survey is being conducted by the Division of Continuing Education and Community Engagement at the university, and is open to business leaders and other business professionals in Northeast Wisconsin responsible for talent or professional development.
Christopher Ledvina, business development specialist with UWGB’s continuing education and community engagement division, says results from the first survey made them realize Human Resources professionals were looking for more development opportunities.
“Now, we’re in the process of developing two new non-credit certificates,” said Ledvina. “One in human resources that is going to be SHRM recertification certified, so people who attend our certificate are going to be able to get professional development credit towards maintaining their own certification.”
The survey will remain open through Friday, September 8.
The survey is estimated to take 8-10 minutes to complete with the experience optimal on a laptop or desktop computer.
The survey is anonymous, and the results will be used to develop new training options in the region.
The survey was designed to gather relevant data around organizational training challenges, support, desired credentials, resources and impact on recruitment and retention. Last year the survey attracted 150 responses. This year the goal for responses is 250-300.
To complete the survey, click here.



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