Attending the RRC trainings is the first step to formally engage in the program and signals that a community is taking proactive steps to attract development and investment. Completion of the training series is required for any community actively engaged or looking to participate in the RRC program.
Visit michiganbusiness.org/rrc for more information!
Individuals in the beginning stages of starting a business, in need of accessing capital, or simply considering self-employment, will have the opportunity to attend a “Starting a Business” workshop in Petoskey.
The workshop is being offered by the Northwest Michigan Small Business Development Center in partnership with North Central Michigan College, and will be from 9-11:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 22, in room 536 of the North Central Michigan College Student and Community Resource Center, 1515 Howard St.
The workshop will be facilitated by Annie Olds and Kathleen Bagley, who are consultants with the organization. They will help aspiring entrepreneurs assess their abilities to lead and manage a company and evaluate market and sales potential for their products or services.
The workshop also incorporates the agency’s fundamental “Writing a Business Plan” workshop and covers topics such as determining concept feasibility, startup costs, financing options, the basics of business planning, along with other necessary resources to launch. This workshop is a requirement prior to meeting with a consultant one-on-one.
There is no charge to attend the workshop, but registration is required in advance by contacting the Northwest Michigan Small Business Development Center at sbdc@networksnorthwest.org or (231) 922-3780. Online registration is also available at sbdcnorthwest.org.
THE POWER OF LEAN – LEAN OFFICE SIMULATION
Friday, July 8
8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Library Conference Center
Contact North Central Michigan College’s Corporate and Community Education to reserve your place at the meeting. Call (231) 348-6613.
This simulation, brought to you by the Lean Learning Consortium, will inform and train on the implementation of Lean principles into the everyday office. Learn to cut waste and cost out of your office processes. With our hands-on Active Learning Model©, you will acquire awareness of foundational Lean principles and tools to help foster continuous improvement in your organization. This four-hour training will provide a brief overview of core lean principles including the eight wastes, value stream mapping, problem solving and basic process improvement tools.
OBJECTIVES
* Define Lean and the eight wastes.
* Identify and define the following Lean tools: one-piece flow, cellular flow, workplace organization and standard work, visual management and pull systems.
* Apply one-piece flow, cellular flow and pull systems to a Lean manufacturing simulation.
* Practice the basic steps of developing a value stream map.
* Practice Lean problem-solving steps using a problem solving A3 template.
* Identify next steps to implement Lean Office techniques in your organization.
TRAINING THE ON-THE-JOB TRAINER
Thursday, July 21
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SCRC Room 536
By attending this dynamic program, your supervisor will become more effective in developing programs and instructing employees on best practices. The results will be a more professional, productive and stronger workforce.
THIS PROGRAM WILL ENABLE THE PARTICIPANT TO:
* Recognize good and poor training characteristics.
* Determine the purpose and objectives of training.
* Develop standard work process to transfer knowledge, skills and positive attitudes to the learner.
* Demonstrate delivery of effective coaching techniques.
* Develop core skills in best on-boarding practices.
This program features the training philosophy and principles of the Active Learning Model and provides both an online and in classroom experience. The online portion of the program must be completed before the class starts and will take under two hours.
The classroom work is a full day, eight hours, of hands-on skill development which will increase the effectiveness of the participant in on-boarding employees and cross-training your existing staff.
Program fee is $595 per person.
10% off for Lean Learning Consortium Members.
* Participants will receive link and log-in instruction for the on-line materials to be completed before the class.
Please call Corporate and Community Education to learn more:
(231) 348-6613.
We’re coming to you with free lunch!
Come enjoy lunch, meet NLEA’s newest staff members and learn how we facilitate economic development projects in your county.
Pure Michigan Business Connect, in partnership with Ann Arbor Spark, Hillsdale County, Monroe County, Lenawee Now, and Jackson Enterprise Group, will host the Greater Ann Arbor Michigan Buyer’s Summit on August 4th at the Weber Inn in Ann Arbor, MI. This invitation-only matchmaking initiative will match qualified Michigan suppliers to a variety of buyers (click here) from a variety of industries to attempt to fill procurement gaps. To be considered for an opportunity to attend the summit, please complete the application by July 10th, 2016.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Mike Christ (Christm@michigan.org).
Individuals in the beginning stages of starting a business, in need of accessing capital, or simply considering self-employment, will have the opportunity to attend a Starting a Business workshop Thursday, August 11 in Petoskey. The workshop is being offered by the Northwest Michigan Small Business Development Center (SBDC) in partnership with North Central Michigan College, from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in Room 536 of the North Central Student and Community Resource Center, 1515 Howard Street. The workshop will be facilitated by SBDC Small Business Consultant Kathleen Bagley. This comprehensive workshop also incorporates the SBDC’s fundamental Writing a Business Plan workshop and covers topics such as determining concept feasibility, startup costs, financing options, the basics of business planning, along with other necessary resources to launch. There is no charge to attend, but pre-registration is required by contacting the SBDC at 231-922-3780. Online registration is also available.
We’re coming to you with free lunch!
Come enjoy lunch, meet NLEA’s newest staff members and learn how we facilitate economic development projects in your county.
We’re coming to you with free lunch!
Come enjoy lunch, meet NLEA’s newest staff members and learn how we facilitate economic development projects in your county.
Michigan’s Skilled Trades Training Fund (STTF) provides funds to companies to increase the skills of existing workers and to prepare new hires to enter the workforce.
Since 2013, North Central’s Corporate and Community Education (CCE) has worked with dozens of area businesses, training nearly 1,000 workers in manufacturing, health care, agriculture, hospitality and other occupations. This year, we look forward to helping our regional businesses improve their workforce and grow their business.
In August, the college will host presentations by Networks Northwest, the Northeast Michigan Consortium, and Eastern Upper Peninsula Michigan Works to explain the 2016-2017 Skilled Trades program. Please join us and learn how your business can benefit from this great opportunity. The Skilled Trades Training Fund Information sessions will be held:
Thursday, August 18, 2 – 4 p.m.
North Central Michigan College Library Conference Center
1515 Howard Street
Petoskey
Monday, August 22, 9 – 11 a.m.
Straits Area Education Center
504 Division Street
Cheboygan
Thursday, August 25, 2 – 4 p.m.
University Center
80 Livingston Blvd.
Gaylord
RSVP to 231-348-6613 or email: jtisdel@ncmich.edu or hleithauser@ncmich.edu.