Description:
Develop your skills and capabilities for improved financial and performance management and decision-making, especially in today's environment of declining budgets and increased performance expectations. Enhance your business intelligence to help you effectively manage and make informed decisions affecting your programs and service to the American public. Learn techniques from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for evaluating agency and program performance to provide financial and performance information in useful form, anticipate OMB actions, effectively manage your program responsibilities, and truly support the business of government. This course is part of the Certificate of Accomplishment in Program and Management Analysis and also part of the Master Certificate in Federal Financial Management (MCFFM).Duration:
3 days
Level:
IntermediateWho Should Attend?
Financial, budget, program analyst and management analyst professionals in supervisory and senior level positions, especially staff responsible for evaluating and justifying new and existing programs. Participants should be familiar with management analysis skills as taught in Data Collection Methods (PGMT8011)Credits:
1.8 CEU's, 24 CPE'sLearning Outcomes:
Follow a comprehensive, structured approach for conducting analysis
Formulate specific, answerable questions to guide and control the analysis
Determine where and in what form data exist to answer the questions
Identify and select data collection methods
Identify and select data analysis methods
Present the results of the analysis structured to responds fully to the identified questions
Apply the 5-step structured analytical approach to a case
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Other Recommended Courses:
- Intermediate Decision Support Analytics (FINC9150)
- Data Analytic Tools for Financial Management (FINC8900)
- Federal Activity Costing, Analysis & Reporting (ACCT8010)