Business and Industry Services

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    Smart Solutions for Your Business

    Your business counts on a skilled workforce that can adapt and continuously improve. We work directly with organizations to provide customized solutions that help address the current workforce needs of our customers. We deliver high quality, innovative and cost-effective employee development solutions to strengthen your work force, expand your customer base and increase your productivity and profits!   

    Business & Industry offers just-in-time Customized Solutions tailored to meet your unique needs: 

    • Customized Training
    • Technical Assistance
    • Business Consulting 

    "We have partnered with Madison College since 1996; they have been great in matching coursework with our current needs in leadership classes and robotics/PLC classes. With Cardinal's rotating work schedule, they have been able to accommodate our schedule to get the training needed at our facility. This partnership has helped us to focus on the future needs of our workforce."  Theresa Schuster, Training and Development Manager  Cardinal FG  

    Our college also provides access to Workforce Advancement Training (WAT) grants.These competitive grants support state-subsidized, high-impact, strategically focused training at approximately 50% of customized training rates.  For more detailed information check out our 2012-2013 WAT Grant flyer (PDF, 96 KB).     

    Call us to begin seeking the solution that will make your business smarter and stronger! 

    Madison College was pleased to offer an Excellence in Government Showcase on January 12, 2012. This session  focused on how Value Stream Mapping could eliminate unnecessary process steps, optimize employee time, and save money. Feel free to check out the showcase presentation (PDF, 461KB) and contact us for more information.

    Business and Industry Services
    Madison College West Campus
    302 S Gammon Rd, Madison, WI 53717
    608-243-4479
    Fax: 608-828-7906

     

    Last Modified: January 18, 2012