Charting Your Career: Business Analyst to IT Leader

Live Webinar

On March 28th, learn how to leverage your business analyst experience to advance your career in information technology. During this 60-minute live webinar hosted by UW Extended Campus, industry professional and assistant professor, John Michael Muraski, DBA, PMP, will examine how the business analyst role is changing, why your business analysis background is critical to information technology teams, and how to leverage your experience into future opportunities.

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Charting Your Career: Business Analyst to IT Leader

Discover how to leverage your business analyst experience to actively manage your career, add value to your organization, and seek career advancement opportunities. Join the live webinar on Monday, March 28 from 1–2 p.m. CT. 

Specific topics include: 

  • Understanding the importance, role, and techniques of the business analysis function in your organization
  • Optimizing your business analyst skills to advance your career
  • Taking stock of where you are and what you have accomplished
  • The business analyst role today and into the future
  • Charting your next steps to take control of your career

Speakers

 

Guest Speaker

John Michael Muraski headshotJohn Michael Muraski |University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 

John Michael Muraski, DBA, PMP, is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems in the College of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and is an instructor for the 100% online UW master’s in IT Management program, where he teaches the Business Analysis and Systems Development course. He has a B.A. in Political Science form the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, a M.S. in Information Systems from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, a MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and Doctorate of Business Administration onsite at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. John is motivated by his desire to pursue purposeful, engaged, value-added research that contributes to the work of practitioners, organizations, academics, and theory.

 

 

 

Moderator

Maureen Carley | University of Wisconsin Extended Campus 

Maureen Carley is the Academic Program Manager at University of Wisconsin Extended Campus for the online Master of Science in IT Management and Master of Science in Cybersecurity degree programs, coordinating the administrative support in marketing, recruitment, student services, learning technologies, and more with faculty across eight UW campuses. Maureen also establishes program connections with industry leaders and is passionate about industry collaboration in higher education. Prior to her role at University of Wisconsin Extended Campus, Maureen led the development, implementation, and growth of a MS-Information Systems Management degree for Virginia Commonwealth University. This program was a direct collaboration with academia and high-level technology executives from the Richmond, Virginia metropolitan area. She has a B.S. in Marketing, and a MBA from Virginia Commonwealth University.

 

This webinar is presented by the University of Wisconsin online Master of Science in IT Management.

Earn a degree in a flexible, online format that fits your life.

 

Learn how to bridge business strategy with information technology in a flexible, online format with the University of Wisconsin Master of Science in Information Technology Management. Courses are designed and taught by distinguished University of Wisconsin faculty who contribute diverse expertise from fields including information systems, business administration, communications, and computing. Gain the skills you need to succeed in IT leadership positions such as IT director, IT project manager, senior developer, senior software engineer, and even CTO or CIO. 

The UW Master of Science in Information Technology Management is a collaboration among the University of Wisconsin Extended Campus and five UW campuses, UW-La Crosse, UW-Oshkosh, UW-Parkside, UW-Stevens Point, and UW-Superior.