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It's all about
ROI!


The companies that emerged strongest from the Great Depression were those that invested in the future and in their people. Conferences have always been an incubator for growth, but how can you justify costs of attending a conference, especially when training and travel budgets have been frozen? A growing number of lean proponents realize that "breakthrough" ideas often come when networking and sharing best practices with forward-thinking peers., but rather from interacting with other  executives. Here's an light-hearted, but serious, article  pointing out the benefits of conference attendance: Pecan-crusted Chicken. See you at the Summit!

 

Business Case for Attending

“I’m driving improvements with skills that I’ve learned from prior TWI Summits (results such as ~50% reduced training times and ~40% increased quality performance by JI participants)The ROI in savings vs. the cost of attendance is staggering!  Rather than asking “Can I afford to attend?” I find myself asking, “Can I afford NOT to attend?”  Why wouldn’t professionals want to invest in the TWI Summit and learn similar skills?”

        - Lean Simulation Coordinator,
          Microcomputer Components Manufacturer


NEW Webinar
Implementing TWI: 7 Steps to Creating and Managing a Skills Based Culture
March 23, 2011
 


 


TWI Dates and Location Set...

 

The 5th Annual TWI Summit is set for May 17-18, 2011, with optional workshops on May 16, 2011. The Summit will take place at Disney's Boardwalk Inn. Register today as a limited number of rooms have been set aside at the special Summit rate!

 

Norman Bodek Returns!

5 years ago, Norman Bodek delivered the very first keynote presentation at the 2007 TWI Summit.
 

 

Why Training Within Industry?

 

Training Within Industry is needed more now, in this down economy, than ever before. It was in a time of crisis that TWI proved its worth more than 60 years ago, and leading organizations are turning to TWI again. Why are so many companies flocking to TWI?

  • Get more done with less machines and manpower

  • Improve quality, reduce scrap by achieving standard work across workers and shifts

  • Reduce safety incidents

  • Decrease training time, especially for temporary workers

  • Reduce labor hours

  • Reduce grievances

  • Transfer knowledge from a skilled, retiring workforce to an unskilled, green workforce