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The Lean Supply Chain Practitioner Certificate Course

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Lean Supply Chain


You
r New Supply Chain

Is Only a Course Away.

Laurier Executive Development Centre and LeanCor have partnered to bring you a four-day certificate course of hands-on, interactive learning, teaching you how to extend lean beyond the four walls of your facility.


Benefits:
    - Walk away with tools to create and lead your organization’s supply chain vision
    - Execute your vision in your workplace
    - Be able to implement significant Return on Investment projects
    - Improve communication, customer service and profitability

Who Should Attend:
This seminar will be of most benefit to Managers and Executives who want to learn how to employ lean tools and techniques to reduce costs and lead times, as well as drive customer satisfaction.

Agenda:
The Lean Supply Chain Certificate will focus on lean principles for three full days, complemented by two interactive 1/2 day sessions to begin and end the event: Communication for Results and Change Management. 

For more information about the lean topics that will be covered please see the .pdf here.

Dates:
  Early Fall 2012
Location:
Waterloo, Ontario
Price: $2,495.00 plus applicable tax

To REGISTER contact us:
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Phone: 519-594-0042


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Apply for Free Training!
Are you a manufacturer in Ontario looking to improve, grow, and become more competitive in the global marketplace? In partnership with the Government of Canada, the Yves Landry Foundation is making available up to $50,000 per company in the form of a grant to foster training that will lead to advancements in innovation within the manufacturing sector in Ontario. The Lean Supply Chain Practitioner course is the type of training that Yves Landry looks for with companies that apply for the grant. Visit the Yves Landry website for more information.

The profiles of companies likely to get funding:

•    Between 15 – 1500 employees;
•    Continuously in business in Southern Ontario for at least 3 years;
•    Must be able to demonstrate a solid financial footing over the three year period;
•    Manufacturing facility or facilities located in Southern Ontario
     (Please refer to map on website outlining coverage area);
•    Manufacture a specific product for sale in Ontario or anywhere else.