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Specialized Training


SBDC

New skills are required to transform your company to excellence. The SBDC for Enterprise Excellence offers Specialized Training to facilitate your transformation. Our training is customized to fit your needs. Course content, schedule, depth and location are tailored to your requirements. Our courses are intensive in content and participative in delivery. Students learn through a combination of lectures, exercises and role playing that make the information come to life.

Students leave with:

Tools and techniques to enhance their individual performance
Tools and techniques to enhance your company's performance
A plan for using their new skills
A synergistic network of students
Awareness of additional resources

In many cases, courses have participants from several companies which provides students with an opportunity to learn from one another, network with other students and practice their skills.

Periodically, the SBDC offers courses on the following topics :

Facilitation - The Essential Business Skill
Facilitating Self-Directed Work Teams
Statistical Process Control

TMAC

Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center (TMAC) provides objective, credible solutions to today's challenges, with the bottom line of Texas manufacturers in mind and serves as a resource to streamline manufacturing processes, decrease manufacturing lead time, reduce operating costs and waste, optimize factory operations, integrate today's technology and enhance product quality.

TMAC's field staff specialize in manufacturing and industrial assistance and have provided services to a wide range of industries such as metal-working, food processing, electronics, plastics, apparel and more.

Some of TMAC's most requested services are

Lean Manufacturing
Work Force Development
Facility Design
Market Identification and Development
Software Selection and Implementation
E-Commerce Development
ISO 9000/Quality Management Systems

For additional information visit the TMAC website : http://www.tmac.org


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