Solutions 2009 - (Page 40) 40 Consulting Firstnet Learning Through our partnership with FirstNet Learning, access more than 200 workplace and industrial skills online courses in these categories: • • • Health and Safety — Topics such as personal protective equipment, injury prevention, machine guarding, ergonomics and more Quality Management — Topics include ISO 900 and continuous improvement Human Capital — Includes comprehensive topics such as diversity, team building, meeting management, finance and employee development ToolingU.com Through our partnership with ToolingU.com, get access to more than 400 Web-based training titles that address both the fundamentals and the specifics of manufacturing. In addition, using ToolingU’s assessment catalog, UT CIS HPT specialists can help build a company-specific learning plan for employees. We’ll help reinforce any online learning with appropriate hands-on, job-specific training options. For information about HPT online courses or to register, contact Bill Stetar at (615) 532-4910 or bill.stetar@tennessee.edu. HPT cONSULTING SERVIcES If Tennessee’s manufacturers are going to remain competitive, they will do so by investing in their people. Simply put, profitability and growth depend on improved workforce and organizational performance. For nearly a decade, our award-winning Human Performance Technology (HPT) program has been instrumental in improving companies’ workforce effectiveness in ways they never thought possible. In this global economy, the greatest strides in increasing economic competitiveness will not necessarily result from more technology, costcutting or legislative relief. Most experts agree the critical path involves getting the best from your people. A Breakthrough in Human Resource Management Human performance technology is not about machines; it is about people and how to improve and maintain their productivity and competencies. HPT is an iterative process in which each successful application results in positive change to the business by improving the competence and abilities of the workforce. As new organizational challenges are addressed, the performance technology process is key to ensuring that the workforce is ready to meet them. For more HPT course information, services or seminars, contact Bill Stetar (615) 532-4910 or bill.stetar@tennessee.edu. Center for IndustrIal servICes (888) 763-743 • W W W. C I S . T E N N E S S E E . E D U • (615) 532-8657 http://www.ToolingU.com http://www.ToolingU.com http://WWW.CIS.TENNESSEE.EDU
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