Certificate in Manufacturing Leadership Series Fall 2024 - Online
Supervisor Training Series for Hudson Valley Manufacturers
Event Details
Certificate in Manufacturing Leadership Series
For over 25 years, the Certificate in Manufacturing Leadership program has offered attendees a range of leadership skills through a series of concentrated courses.
Participants who complete the required courses are presented with the Certificate in Manufacturing Leadership by the Council of Industry.
Individuals who complete the full program will receive acknowledgment and a certificate at the annual luncheon.
Classes will be held online from 8:30 am - 12:30 pm on each day listed in the schedule below.
Certificate in Manufacturing Leadership Schedule:
- Fundamentals of Leadership including DiSC Profile - Rebecca Mazin Session 1: 10/30, Session 2: 11/5 & 11/6
- Best Practices and Continuous Improvement - Joe Guarneri 11/19 & 11/20
- Effective Business Communication - Rebecca Mazin 12/4 & 12/5
- Risk Management EHS - 12/17 & 12/18 - Katy Pagano
- Making a Profit in Manufacturing - Steve Howell 1/7 & 1/8
- Problem Solving & Decision Making - 1/14 & 1/15 - Michael Hargrave
- Human Resource Management Issues - Jackson Lewis 1/28 & 1/29
- Strategies for Motivation, Coaching, and Managing Difficult People - Rebecca Mazin 2/4 & 2/5
Entire Leadership Program (Fall 2024 Pricing)
Individual Attendee: $1,975
Two or More Attendees: $1,875
Single Course Registration:
Individual Attendee: $275
Two or More Attendees: $250
Fundamentals of Leadership Incl. DiSC Profile: Individual Attendee: $450
Two or More Attendees: $425
Call for non member pricing and group discounts.
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What to expect from an interactive online leadership series?
- Discussions
- Work Groups
- Breakout Groups and Projects
- Handouts and Worksheets
- Peer to Peer Sharing
- Networking and Virtual Group Projects
Virtual Protocol:
Participants will be asked to leave their video on throughout the entire class. If an attendee needs to step away during class, they are asked to mute and leave their camera on leaving an empty chair to show they are unavailable. Similar to traditional classroom etiquette; it allows the instructor to see that a participant is not available and limits the possibility that an attendee would be called on when not available.
Instructors will provide interactive group discussions, breakout sessions, worksheets, and interactive polling questions. Instructors will also provide a minute break each hour to allow attendees the opportunity to stretch.