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    Default Lean Manufacturing Webinar Series

    This three-part series will be conducted by professor Kevin Cooper and professor Ken Macro. Regardless of the business strategies that a graphic arts operation or industry supplier chooses to pursue, the most important underlying consideration is a streamlined, efficient, and automated operation. Implementing Lean Manufacturing practices is a requirement for any graphic communication business—including printers and vendors—expecting to not only survive but thrive. This series will provide in-depth insight into how to get started with Lean.

    Webinar Dates:
    July 15, 2009: Lean Management and Manufacturing
    August 26, 2009: Cultural Imperatives in Becoming Lean
    September 30, 2009: Sustainability, Lean and Knowledge Management


    Each webinar is $99 or your can purchase all 3 for $89 each ($267 total)


    Register for all three webinars


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