Market Motive Congratulates its Latest Graduates
Market Motive announced today its latest list of Master Certification graduates, this time from the Spring 2009 semester of its Master Certification program. Students completed their final task last week–the live faculty panel review–and received diplomas from what was an arduous 90 days of training, projects, and testing.
Enthusiastic as always, Scott Milrad, Director of Online Education, had some encouraging things to say about the recent class. “It was another amazing, inspiring group of people. I’m once again breaming with pride from all our graduates and the work they’ve done. We do not give out diplomas easily; these people worked very hard and display an exceptional level of knowledge to earn their endorsements.”
So what’s next? For the recent graduates, it’s now all about assimilating what they learned in the program into their regular jobs. “That’s generally the biggest challenge,” explains Milrad. “They have this new set of information; now it’s time to put it into action. Fortunately, our curriculum teaches real-world skills, so students come out with the ability to hit the ground running. A lot of online marketing training is conceptual; we strive to keep our training hands-on, so when students bring strategies back to their teams, they’re already familiar with ways they can implement the concepts into actual projects.”
And what’s next for Scott Milrad and the rest of Market Motive? “You’d think I’d have a chance to relax now, wouldn’t you?” Scott says with a bit of an exhausted, yet energetic smile. “But it’s right back at it for me. We’ve got a whole new Master Certification class going through orientation as we speak. There’s no resting on our laurels around here.”
Market Motive’s new class is, in fact, climbing that hill. A whole new batch of students are gearing up for Master-class training. And what’s more, Market Motive has added yet another discipline to its host of certification options. Social Media training is now available as a curriculum option. And from the looks of the syllabus, this is going to be another well-received program. Stay tuned.
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