DENVER, CO, September 07, 2012 (Press-News.org) This upcoming series of online training sessions, presented by BMGI and IndustryWeek, dispels the common myths about innovation and shows you how to make Everyday Innovation a reality.
Session 1--Thursday, Sept. 27, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. EDT
Everyday Innovation: Look Beyond the "Voice of the Customer" and Discover Unarticulated Customer Needs
Session 2--Thursday, Nov. 1, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. EDT
Everyday Innovation: Unleash the Unlimited Creative Potential in Your Company
Session 3--Thursday, Nov. 15, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. EDT
Everyday Innovation: Achieve the Impossible through Process Innovation
Designed for quality professionals, Lean and Six Sigma practitioners, and process improvement leaders, each of the three stand-alone sessions features two hours of live training, downloadable slides for note-taking and one-year access to an on-demand version of the course. In addition, participants can receive continuing education credits through a partnership with the International Association for Continuing Education & Training (IACET).
Choose the session that focuses on what you want to improve, or attend all three to transform your company and your career. Courses start at only $199 each, with multi-session and group discounts available.
Visit BMGI to learn more and register.
About BMGI:
BMGI enables companies throughout the world to identify and solve their most important business problems, with a strong emphasis on sustainable results. During its long history, BMGI has developed solutions for a broad spectrum of businesses across many industries, driving the success of process-improvement, design and innovation initiatives. Just a few of BMGI's clients are General Dynamics, TNT Express, Avis Budget Group, China Chemical, Graphic Packaging, Siemens, Hitachi and Philips Electronics. For more information, please visit the BMGI website at www.bmgi.com.
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Online Training Series Shows You How to Make "Everyday Innovation" a Reality
BMGI and IndustryWeek partner to host series of three online training courses focused on innovation.
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