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Post by Jay Blair on Oct 8, 2005 11:32:10 GMT -5
....For Classroom and Seminar Use
During my time with my employer before my outplacement at merger, a part of my duties was to evaluate production snafu situations and then design, deliver and initially manage on-site training programs to fix the snafu and hopefully lean out the manufacturing process to increase production and decrease operational costs within a specific milestone time frame.
As our goal here is to further the educational knowledge available, I thought that we might be able to have a discussion and possibly develop a suitable generic base training program that individual instructors could use to customize their own classroom or seminar plans to.
Those among us may be able to use the discussion to fine tune the programs they already have in place also.
I still have the 5 textbooks I used to educate myself on training program design and development and my workbooks on the production training plans I developed for my industry.
If we choose to begin this discussion , we can all discuss facets we have learned and technique we have implemented and see how they apply to worm raising.
As we agree on a step we can add that to a training plan in progressive build here on Classroom board.
What gave me this idea was that when I first started raising worms, I saw similarities between my bin management and employee management of the production line I ran.
So, do we have anyone interested in this winter discussion?
What should be the first step of developing a versatile base plan design for a vermiculture training program?
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Post by theinfamousj on Oct 9, 2005 15:06:50 GMT -5
I'm all ears, though I have little to contribute.
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Post by tt on Oct 9, 2005 17:44:32 GMT -5
Well im booked in for a 3 class bottle workshop on the 29th for 66 students so Im hoping to take pictures and im just using my single bottle design as ussal.
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