Productivity Skills for Supervisors & Managers
Date: 12th May 2008
Venue: Legend Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Productivity is the key to survival and growth of any organization in general and manufacturing organisations in particular. Supervisors play a key role in the overall productivity effort of a company and as such they need to appreciate and understand the skills to better productivity. Therefore, acquiring productivity techniques will give your company the winning edge. The Productivity Skills For Supervisors training programme aims to achieve the following major objectives:
Objectives
1. To understand the concept of productivity and its importance.
2. To learn about the barriers to productivity and how to overcome it.
3. To learn how to measure productivity.
4. To apply productivity skills in all areas of work.
Who Should Attend
Supervisors, Managers, Engineers, Superintendents, Foremen, Overseers, Line/ Group Leaders, QC Personnel, in manufacturing and service industries. Officers in Banks, Government and Public organisations will equally benefit from this seminar.
Immediate Result
By the end of the programme, the participants will have a better understanding of productivity and are able to appreciate their role in the improvement of their company’s productivity.
The Facilitator - Dr Adalat Khan
Dr. Adalat Khan is an internationally renowned trainer and consultant, registered on the roasters of ILO United Nations, The Asian Development Bank and The Commonwealth Secretariat. He is the director of Mina Resource, a leading Malaysian Management consultancy and educational organisation.
During the past 15 years he has worked, trained and consulted with various manufacturers, government agencies, banks, insurance companies, and international agencies. He has conducted many programmes for Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA), Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM), and International Youth Centre (IYC).
Dr Adalat has written several publications, which are published in United Nation's publications, International Magazines, World Executive Digest, and Management Times etc.
Official Website: http://www.gin-my.com/ws_productivityskillsmay08.php
Added by tfliam on February 25, 2008