Debbie Showler

at Schulich Executive Learning Centre

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  • Schulich Executive Learning Centre

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Biography

Schulich Executive Learning Centre

Biography

Debbie Showler, Dip HR, MCBA, is chief business analyst and a multiple award-winning instructor for Atocrates Project Sciences. She has more than 15 years’ experience in the project environment primarily within the heavy manufacturing business sector, performing as project manager, advanced business analyst and business process manager. Debbie is sought out as a subject matter expert leading strategic development, execution and operational optimization across the enterprise. She specializes in customer relationship management, creativity and innovation, quality processes and marketing communications. Debbie is a Certified Master Trainer in the Buzan Mind Mapping process and contributed her mapping diagramming to her colleague Jamie Nast’s first book Idea Mapping: How to Access Your Hidden Brain Power, Learn Faster, Remember More, and Achieve Success in Business (John Wiley & Sons – 2006). In 2012, she received the ultimate Schulich Executive Education Centre prize, the prestigious Peter Zarry Memorial Award for the best overall performance, nationally.

Programs

Masters Certificate in Business Analysis›

Areas of Interest

  • Business Analysis

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