Want to Strengthen Your Strategic Business Skills?
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Join us for an online workshop, Strategic Market Analysis and Financial Training for the Pulp & Paper and Related Industries, December 7-9, 2021. Brought to you by The Paper Science and Engineering School and The Business School at North Carolina State University and TAPPI, this practical online workshop is tailored specifically for the pulp and paper industry to help you better understand local (mill specific) and global business impacts in the forest products industry.
Workshop participants do not need a business or financial background, just the desire to hone their business operations and financial analysis skills. Participants will learn effective step-by-step procedures and the tools needed to build financial evaluations.
This three-day online workshop includes presentations and practical sessions as well as a pre-workshop component - allowing you to apply, in real-time, what you are learning.
It is appropriate for technical and non-technical individuals in the pulp and paper, forest product, and related industries with a desire to evaluate processes, services, and research ideas. This workshop will help you to market your ideas, products, and services utilizing the financial language used by decision-makers in the industry (controllers, directors, mill managers, and vice-presidents).
Who will benefit most?
- Managers at pulp and paper mills and business units responsible for strategic planning
- Managers in forest product conversion facilities
- Engineering consultants who provide strategic studies to pulp and paper mill clients
- Sales and service personnel who want to sell their ideas to customers and upper-level management
- Managers who want to understand the financial outcomes of process improvements and capital investments
- Research and development engineers and scientists looking to estimate the potential financial impact of their research
- Engineers who are new to the pulp, paper, and related industries
The earlier you register, the sooner you’ll have access to the pre-workshop content. Register now!