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Proactive Technologies Report – Fall, 2010

Review updates on Proactive Technologies’ continuing worker training training partnership projects, as well as new workforce development projects, in Ohio, South Carolina and elsewhere. See sections: Downturn Hits Employers and Community Colleges Hard – Successful Training Partnerships Resuming After Both Adjust,

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Proactive Technologies Report – 2007

This archived edition of our Proactive Technologies Inc. Report newsletter shows showcases some of our projects and discusses relevant issues. Inside you’ll find the following articles: Customized Apprenticeship Training Campaign (South Carolina Projects Update), page 1 Facts Don’t Lie, But

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Spartanburg Community College/PTI Flyer, 2006

Read the flyer used in northern South Carolina to promote the Spartanburg Community College -Proactive Technologies Inc. workforce development partnership to help manufacturers set up hybrid workforce development strategies. Over 24 companies, many BMW Tier-1 suppliers, ended up registering the

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The Ohio State Univer.-Alber Center/PTI Flyer, 2005

Read the flyer used throughout Ohio to promote The Ohio State University-Alber Enterprise Center -Proactive Technologies Inc. workforce development partnership to help manufacturers set up hybrid workforce development strategies, starting in 1996. Read Flyer

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Proactive Technologies Report – 2004

Review updates on Proactive Technologies’ continuing worker training training partnership projects, as well as new workforce development projects. See sections: Worker “Expertise Drain” Prevented during Retirement – Worker Training Accelerated, page 1 – The Ohio State University – Marion Alber Enterprise

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Pittsburgh Business Times, 2002

Excerpt from the Pittsburgh Business Times describing Proactive Technologies, Inc. projects with Pittsburgh area manufacturers, partnering with Community College of Allegheny County and the SMC Business Council. Read

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Proactive Technologies Report, 1999

Excerpt from the Proactive Technologies Report Newsletter describing Proactive Technologies, Inc. projects with Massachusetts manufacturers, partnering with North Shore Community College. Read Article  

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Jobs: Ohio’s Future Newsletter, 1996

A report in the Jobs: Ohio’s Future Newsletter on the Norton Manufacturing Project – first implementation of the US Manufacturing Skill Standards and Proactive Technologies’ significant role in the project. Read Article

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National Alliance of Business-Work America Newsletter, 1996

A report in the National Alliance of Business – Work America Newsletter on the Norton Manufacturing Project – first implementation of the US Manufacturing Skill Standards and Proactive Technologies’ significant role in the project. Read Article

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Modern Machine Shop Magazine, 1995

Modern Machine Shop Magazine’s report on the Norton Manufacturing Project – the first implementation of the U.S. Manufacturing Skill Standards and Proactive Technologies’ significant role in the project. Read Article  

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    PTI1008 - Preparing your Workers for Growth: Using Lulls Before Growth to Increase Your Worker's Capacity

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    (Mountain Time) The philosophy behind, and development/implementation of, structured on-the-job training; how any employer can benefit from the PROTECH© system of managed human resource development in more that just the training area; building related technical instruction/structured on-the-job training programs and supporting them for employers across all industries. This approach uses the “accelerated transfer of expertise™” to quickly and completely train each incumbent worker to full job mastery. When growth returns, new-hires can be quickly developed to full job mastery to support expansion and cross-training of each worker conducted and controlled. Program supports ISO/AS/IATF compliance requirements for “knowledge(expertise)” capture, and process-based training and record keeping. Approx. 45 minutes

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