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Solving Problems with Effective Employee Training (Acworth Manufacturing Growth Meeting Series)

Chattahoochee Technical CollegeAcworth, GA
janv. 27, 2016 to janv. 27, 2016
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This event is sold out. If you are interested in joining the wait list, please contact Caley Landau at caley.landau@innovate.gatech.edu. If there are any cancellations before the event, we will contact you to register. Thank you!

 

Manufacturing Growth Educational Series*

Location: Chattahoochee Technical College

Lunch is included in the registration price

 

 

Solving Problems with

Effective Employee Training


  • Eliminate problems related to quality, production times, and poor workplace culture
  • Learn techniques to simplify training a large workforce, including inexperienced or temporary workers
  • Standardize work processes to encourage company-wide improvements

Who should attend? Production trainers, supervisors, team leads, HR Managers, plant managers, operations managers, or anyone involved with the employee training process.


Series Partners: Cherokee Office of Economic Development, Cobb County Chamber of Commerce, Chattahoochee Technical College, Cartersville-Bartow Joint Development Authority, and GaMEP at Georgia Tech

 

Speaker: Paul Todd, GaMEP Project Manager

 

Paul Todd is a project engineer with Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute. He teaches and assists companies within various industries, the application of Lean principles, process improvement tools, and change management through workshops, kaizen events, and shop-floor coaching.

 

Prior to joining Georgia Tech, Todd spent 13 years in the textile and apparel industry, holding a variety of manufacturing, industrial engineering, and materials management positions at various business units of Russell Corporation in the US and Europe.

 

Todd holds a B.S. degree in Industrial Management from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a certificate in Economics. He is a certified Training Within Industry instructor and a member of the Board of Examiners for the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence.

 

 Event includes lunch, networking, presentation, case study, and Q&A. 

 

 *This quarterly lunch and learn educational series will deliver actionable tips and tools of the trade specifically designed to help Georgia Manufacturers grow their business.

 

This event is sold out. If you are interested in joining the wait list, please contact Caley Landau at caley.landau@innovate.gatech.edu. If there are any cancellations before the event, we will contact you to register. Thank you!

 

Manufacturing Growth Educational Series*

Location: Chattahoochee Technical College

Lunch is included in the registration price

 

 

Solving Problems with

Effective Employee Training


  • Eliminate problems related to quality, production times, and poor workplace culture
  • Learn techniques to simplify training a large workforce, including inexperienced or temporary workers
  • Standardize work processes to encourage company-wide improvements

Who should attend? Production trainers, supervisors, team leads, HR Managers, plant managers, operations managers, or anyone involved with the employee training process.


Series Partners: Cherokee Office of Economic Development, Cobb County Chamber of Commerce, Chattahoochee Technical College, Cartersville-Bartow Joint Development Authority, and GaMEP at Georgia Tech

 

Speaker: Paul Todd, GaMEP Project Manager

 

Paul Todd is a project engineer with Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute. He teaches and assists companies within various industries, the application of Lean principles, process improvement tools, and change management through workshops, kaizen events, and shop-floor coaching.

 

Prior to joining Georgia Tech, Todd spent 13 years in the textile and apparel industry, holding a variety of manufacturing, industrial engineering, and materials management positions at various business units of Russell Corporation in the US and Europe.

 

Todd holds a B.S. degree in Industrial Management from the Georgia Institute of Technology with a certificate in Economics. He is a certified Training Within Industry instructor and a member of the Board of Examiners for the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence.

 

 Event includes lunch, networking, presentation, case study, and Q&A. 

 

 *This quarterly lunch and learn educational series will deliver actionable tips and tools of the trade specifically designed to help Georgia Manufacturers grow their business.

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