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Solving Your HR Training Nightmares

Tuesday, September 27, 2011
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM EDT


How do you know that every employee has the skills and competence required to do their job?

The process of determining training needs, scheduling the training, and creating training records is often an administrative nightmare.

Business process management (BPM) expert, John M. Cachat, President and CEO of Silico Corporation, will teach you everything you need to know about:
1. Creating a comprehensive employee file
2. Linking documentation to job descriptions and employees
3. Allowing employees to have multiple job responsibilities
4. Scheduling document driven training
5. Scheduling ad-hoc training
6. Tracking expiration dates
7. Tracking skills and certifications
8. Easier reporting
9. Employee Dashboards for immediate access to training status

Advances in collaboration and communication are making it easier for you to become organized, and to keep it up; start saving your organization time and money now.

Register.

This is a free Webinar.

This webinar may qualify for professional certification credit, and a certificate of participation will be distributed to all attendees.

About the Presenter
John Cachat is an expert in developing information technology
and operational excellence strategies for large and small organizations.  Mr. Cachat is often sought out for his expertise by large consulting firms, like IBM Consulting, government agencies, like the US FDA, and professional and trade organizations for his leadership. 

Mr. Cachat received
a BSIE degree at the General Motors Institute (GMI) in Flint, MI specializing in Operations Research, and received recognition for both the Entrepreneur of the Year and Outstanding Alumni Achievement awards from GMI. 
John also holds an MSIE degree from Texas A & M University, specializing in automated manufacturing.