Statewide manufacturing study findings revealed at LTC presentation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2/18/2009
CLEVELAND, WI –
The results of the Wisconsin Manufacturing Extension Partnership (WMEP) Next Generation Manufacturing Study will be presented at LTC's Cleveland campus on March 3 from 8:30 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. Mike Klosinski, WMEP executive director, will explain how Wisconsin manufacturers are measuring up against world-class performance benchmarks when he shares the findings from this ground-breaking study.
More than 500 manufacturers responded to the Wisconsin Next Generation Manufacturing Study. Wisconsin is the only state in the nation to do a manufacturing study of this scope and magnitude that is focused on Next Generation Manufacturing success.
Next Generation Manufacturing refers to a framework of forward-looking strategies that are driving manufacturing growth and profitability in the 21st century. The next generation success strategies include customer-focused innovation, systemic continuous improvement, advanced talent management, global engagement, extended enterprise management, and sustainable products and processes.
The event is free and pre-registration is helpful, but not required. To register by phone, call 1.888.GO TO LTC (1.888.468.6582) Ext. 1300.
About Lakeshore Technical College
Lakeshore Technical College is a leading provider of technical education offering 100 career programs including associate degrees, technical diplomas, technical certificates, and apprenticeship programs. In addition, LTC offers distance learning, customized training to business and industry, and continuing educational opportunities.
Serving a 200,500-resident population in east central Wisconsin, LTC operates a main campus in Cleveland; additional learning sites at LTC Manitowoc and LTC Sheboygan; Community Education Centers at area high schools in Kiel, Mishicot, Plymouth, Random Lake, Reedsville, and Two Rivers; and 27 distance learning sites. LTC’s mission is to enrich lives and strengthen the economy by preparing a workforce that is skilled, diverse and flexible. On average, 79% of LTC graduates work in the LTC District which includes Manitowoc and Sheboygan Counties, and parts of Calumet and Ozaukee Counties. Visit LTC at: gotoltc.edu.


