Seminars Nov. 2 in Midland to Connect Innovation, Technology
Two 4-hour programs will be held Nov. 2nd: 8:30am-12:30pm & 1:30-5:30pm.
October 24, 2006
By: Dave Rogers
"Leading in Today's Turbulent World", a series of seminars outlining a sustainable approach to achieving bottom line business success, will be held on Thursday, Nov. 2 at the Mid Michigan Innovation Center, Midland.
As the world becomes more interconnected, competing in it is becoming more complex," states Christine Greve of the Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center at Delta College.
"Escalating technological advances, shrinking margins, market globalization, outsourcing, and new forms of competition continue to accelerate the pace of business and stress today's workers. Business leaders are often caught in the middle, being asked to increase productivity, profit, and innovation, without losing sight of what lies at the heart of sustainable performance - their people. The challenge is how."
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Ms. Greve states: "As a result of attending this interactive program, leaders will discover ways to enable a more productive, creative, and collaborative work climate, which in turn simultaneously improves bottom line performance, customer service, job creation and retention, and employee morale."
Two four-hour programs will be held Nov. 2: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and 1:30-5:30 p.m. The cost is $45 per person. Space is limited, and pre-registration is required.
Additional program information and online registration is available at http://www.misbtdc.org/region5 click Calendar of Training, Midland - 11/2 "Leading in Today's Turbulent World" or reserve a seat by calling (989) 686-9597 or emailing sbtdc@delta.edu. The Mid Michigan Innovation Center is located at 4520 East Ashman Drive, Midland.
This program is sponsored locally by Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center at Delta College, Braun Kendrick Finkbeiner P.L.C., and J&M Marketing Associates, and is offered in cooperation with the Mid-Michigan Innovation Team (MMIT), which recently received federal funding from the U.S. Department of Labor--Employment and Training Administration to be used for workforce innovation in regional economic development (WIRED).
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