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  <title><![CDATA[FREE Lean Webinar on Friday, February 3, 2012, 11 am - Noon!]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>FREE Lean Webinar on Friday,
February 3, 2012, 11 am - Noon!</strong></p>

<p><strong>Attend
this free webinar and receive a discount to an upcoming Spring Lean Supply
Chain Series course or the whole Series!</strong></p>

<p><strong>RSVP
at <a href="http://demandengine.bm23.com/public/?q=ulink&amp;fn=Link&amp;ssid=4623&amp;id=am4tx7limekch0ctx74p0hvtytbs9&amp;id2=dxb1jv3d5ble25ybljq45yw1uh2gp&amp;subscriber_id=cbimbxiylclencpebekauguwxzbsbdm&amp;delivery_id=abwldcyhorsjmbctzacubolacoquben&amp;tid=3.Eg8.BY68Jw.Etbd.NeGo..SFgb.b..l.jzk.a.TvETcA.TvE2mA.17Gq4g">http://dllive.gatech.edu/scli_lean_02032012/</a></strong></p>

<p>There is no
question that successful organizations are embracing lean thinking at all
levels. While lean generally begins inside the manufacturing facility,
eventually the lean journey extends to the supply base and customers. Lean
methodology applies to all elements of the supply chain, including departments
such as quality, human resources, marketing, finance, purchasing, and
distribution. You must develop lean supply chain professionals and build a
culture of continuous improvement to drive the lean supply chain.</p>

<p>To become a
Lean Supply Chain Professional, we must grow our skills in three areas: Lean
Problem Solving, Lean Supply Chain Application, and Lean Leadership.</p>

<p><strong>In
this free one-hour webinar, you will be introduced to:</strong></p>

<ul><li>Lean
     problem solving through the use of problem solving tools to eliminate
     waste at the root cause </li><li>Connecting
     lean to supply chain management, discussing how concepts such as pull and
     one piece flow will lead to reductions in total cost of the supply chain </li><li>Transforming
     an organization from traditional to lean thinking with lean leadership</li></ul>

<p>Robert and
Kevin will cover these areas and explain how each plays a critical role in
creating a lean supply chain. The aim is to reduce the total cost of the supply
chain - removing waste and creating the most value for the customer.</p>

<p><strong>Those
who will benefit from this webinar include:</strong></p>

<ul><li>Any
     company that&nbsp;is ready to go outside the four walls of its plant and
     connect the plant to the supply base using lean principles</li><li>Any
     professional who operates in a supply chain or logistics capacity looking
     to implement lean</li><li>Manufacturers
     and suppliers to manufacturers</li></ul>

<p><strong>Attend the free webinar and receive
a promo code for $250 off your registration for one of the 2012 Spring Lean
Supply Chain courses or sign up for the whole series for $6,000 (you save $1,200)!</strong></p>]]></body>
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