Certificate in Professional Impact Analysis
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Certificate in Professional Impact Analysis (CPIA) is a program offered by the Smith School of Business at Queen's University. The program is designed to provide professionals with the skills and knowledge to measure the cost-benefit and impact of their efforts.
Industry Perspectives
The program has garnered interest and support from various industry leaders, including:
- Steven Kuysten, MBA, Ontario Senior Sales Executive and Business Development at Ocean Steel (a division of OSCO Construction Group)
- Amanda Mitchell, MBA, Director of Loyalty at Suncor Petroleum, Canada
- Mark A. Campbell, MBA, CPA, CA, CEO at Material Insights
- Monique Strassburger, Director of Impact Product Development at World Vision
These industry leaders have expressed their support for the program, citing its potential to provide a well-defined economic and ethical measure of impact, as well as the rigor of applying evidence-based measures.
Program Details
The CPIA program is designed to provide professionals with practical tools for cost-benefit analysis, allowing them to assess their work more rigorously. The program has been taken by professionals from various sectors, including tech, mining, energy, and international development.
Learning Modules
The program includes learning modules that focus on:
- Cost-benefit analysis
- Impact measurement
- Evidence-based decision making
Faculty
The program is taught by faculty members from the Smith School of Business at Queen's University.
Schedule and Fees
The program schedule and fees are not specified in the provided context.
Who Should Take this Program?
The program is designed for professionals who want to develop their skills in measuring the cost-benefit and impact of their efforts. This includes professionals from various sectors, including business, government, and non-profit organizations.
