In-Person Seminars

AACE's Continuing Education Seminars are a great way to expand your knowledge while earning continuing education units (CEUs). The Continuing Education Seminars are traditionally offered before and after the Conference & Expo.
  

Saturday, June 27 and Sunday, June 28

 

1.2 CEUs

$1150 member / $1300 non-member

NOTE:
Fee includes hot breakfast, lunch (for the full day), and morning and afternoon refreshment breaks.  Add $100 each for late (after the early-bird deadline) and onsite registration. Each seminar is subject to cancellation and a full refund if minimum enrollment is not met by the early registration deadline. 

Fees are in addition to the Conference & Expo registration rates.

The seminars are held at the same time, so you must choose between the two.

 

The Data Analytics for Cost Engineering and Project Controls Professionals is a course designed for individuals looking to enhance their skills in data analytics and total cost management. This course covers a wide range of topics, from introduction to data analytics to advanced analytics techniques and data visualization. It also allows practitioners the opportunity to explore the use of analytical methods in cost engineering and project controls problem-solving, highlighting organizational and contextual issues. The practitioners would also understand and construct simple analytical models of a problem that can be manipulated or solved to identify decisions that can yield the best outcomes according to one or more carefully defined criteria. This will be explored through mini-cases and illustrations. 

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This seminar is tailored for current and aspiring managers and leaders in technical, project, and client‑facing roles. It focuses on building the behavioral, leadership, and decision‑making capabilities required for effective management in cost‑ and commercially intensive environments. The workshop addresses effective communication, including verbal and non‑verbal techniques and strategies for overcoming communication barriers. It explores emotional intelligence, the distinction between leadership and management, and ethical decision‑making in professional practice. Real‑world examples and case studies are used to examine client relationship management, commercial negotiations, and conflict resolution. The program also considers the role of technology in modern management and includes interactive sessions on giving and receiving feedback.

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