Workforce Matters Virtual Learning Series: Building a Culture that Engages Top Talent

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Thursday, February 27, 2020
Webinar

The manufacturing skills gap is an immediate and ongoing challenge. PMA is poised to provide you with practical, detailed best practices and advice to find, engage and retain top talent.

Join us on Thursday, February 27 at 3:30 p.m. EST to hear best practices and advice on creating and sustaining a culture that attracts, engages and retains top talent. Susan Kuznik, associate dean, graduate business programs at Baldwin Wallace University, will explain expectations of employees now vs. the traditional manufacturing mindset, describe simple low-cost steps companies can take to drive culture, and share strategies to get key leaders to understand their role in creating culture.

PMA's Workforce Matters Virtual Learning Series includes sessions on developing a training program, finding talent, interviewing for a good fit, building your own talent pipeline, performance management and building the culture and practices that lead to employee engagement and retention.

Every other month in this series, we will focus on an aspect of METALFORM EDU and/or other PMA workforce development initiatives. Topics will include how to integrate METALFORM EDU with your existing training program, what's new, best practices on using PMA programs to engage and retain your top talent and more.

If you have other topics you would like us to cover, please contact Stacey Schroeder, our workforce development director, at sschroeder@pma.org.

Pricing

PMA Member: Free
Nonmember: $49

 

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