Weekly Roundup – Week 38
Now that the dust has settled and the draw has taken place, we’re pleased to say that Nathan Scaplehorn from Q-Laser Limited has won our EMCON giveaway for this year.
Thank you for everyone who took the time to talk to us at the event this year and it was great to see some familiar faces and meet some new ones too!
Thank you to the EMCON Engineering & Manufacturing Show team for another fantastic event and we’re already looking forward to next year!
Could your business benefit from your workforce developing their knowledge and use of business improvement techniques such as reducing waste and improving efficiency within your organisation?
Yes? That’s fantastic!
Our Level 2 Diploma in Business Improvement Techniques is one of our fundable courses on which your workforce will learn.
How to contribute toward the creation of standard operating procedures
And much more…
We recently delivered the course to a cohort at Spicers of Hythe Ltd and Joanne Herdman, Production Operations Manager said:
“I recently had the opportunity to attend a training course provided by GEM Partnership and couldn’t be more impressed. The content was both comprehensive and engaging, covering all the critical aspects with clarity and depth. What truly set this training apart was the exceptional delivery by the trainer Brett. His expertise and ability to present the information in an accessible and relatable manner to the team made the experience both enjoyable and educational. We all felt we finished the course feeling confident and well equipped to apply what we had learned. I highly recommend GEM Partnership for anyone looking to enhance their skills.”
If you would like to find out more about the Level 2 Diploma in Business Improvement Techniques and how GEM Partnership can support your workforce development, or more about our fundable courses contact:
Kelly Lee
kelly.lee@gempartnership.com
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