Business & Industry Corporate
Contract Training is proud to present:
"The Conference Room Seminars"
"The
Conference Room Series" is an economic and workforce development
outreach initiative. The marketing
principle and outcome behind the seminars: 1) is to offer a free
viable training sampling on a topic of interest to our business
community 2) to create partnerships with Experts-in-the-Field and
invite interest to new Eastfield College Continuing Education training
programs. Programs are provided through Business and Industry Corporate
Contract Training and Continuing Education Workforce Development.
Diversity: A Business Case
for New Generation Leaders
2007 Latino Business Summit
The Latino Business Summit is hosted by the Eastfield College Business and Industry Training Solutions Division. The summit provides an added value to business networking by providing a learning business experience. Each year a topic is presented will have an impact on Business and Industry, its economic opportunities, and workforce.
Our special topic this year is entitled "International Worldwide Trade: Opportunities and Parallel Challenges".
Our Corporate Sponsor: The Allen Group
Our Media Sponsor: La Pantera - KFJZ 870 AM *Dallas /Fort Worth
Panelists will include:
- Daniel McAuliffe, President of The Allen Group-Developer of the Dallas Logistic Hub.
- Grace Davis, Owner/Founder of Omega Environmental Technologies
- Lorranine McCord, Director of the International Trade Center SBDC
The Dallas Logistics Hub is a 6,000 acre master-planned development strategically located right in the center of the region's most important highway infrastructure for industrial goods movement. The Hub will bring in 30,000 jobs to this area through it's sites for major distribution and manufacturing. There are three deep water ports in Mexico (Topolobampo, Manzanillo, Lazaro Cardenas) and the Port of Houston that are emerging as superior alternatives for Asian goods bound for the population centers of Central and Eastern united States. Because of these underlying dynamics in goods movement, Dallas has become a major hub and a key piece of the NAFTA infrastructure for international and national distribution.
"Principles of Lean Manufacturing"
This primer seminar provides an overview to standardized work,
workplace organization, visual controls, set-up reduction, batch
size reduction, point of use storage, quality at the source, workforce
practices, and pull systems. This seminar will launch your interest
in the Lean Series: Value-Stream Mapping, Set-up Reducation/Quick
Changeover, Cellular/Flow Manufacturing, 5 S's (sort, set in order,
shine, standardize sustain), Problem Solving tools and Kaizan Team
Facilitation.
For more information on how we can offer this seminar for your business, please contact Alma Villalpando at 972-860-7115.
"(RFID) The Radio Frequency Identification World"
Invented during World War II to help Allied fighter pilots identify
planes, RFID already had an impact elsewhere - over modern day consumers,
retailers, and suppliers. Some in the industry call RFID a disruptive
technology, while others acclaim its superiority over the existing
bar code technology. What changes are we prepared for? This RFID
primer seminar will cover the hardware facts of the RFID revolution,
what the buzz is all about and what the future holds for this technology.
For more information on how we can offer this seminar for your business, please contact Alma Villalpando at 972-860-7115. |