Gain a Better Understanding of How You Can Help Influence Positive Financial Decisions
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Attend this three-day workshop online so that you can better understand market trends, business opportunities, and how to prepare your operation to embrace upcoming changes and remain profitable.
Workshop Overview
TAPPI, The Paper Science and Engineering School, and The Business School at North Carolina State University bring to you the Basic Financial Training & Strategic Market Analysis Workshop for the Pulp and Paper Industry.
Register today for this May 6-8 workshop.
This training course will give you basic and sophisticated tools to:
- Analyze and evaluate the effect of capital investment in your operations
- Understand global dynamics affecting the pulp and paper industry
- Evaluate business operations (profitability, cost absorption)
- Estimate financial outcomes (investment return); and
- Support decision-making across the whole pulp and paper operation.
NC State’s tailored online course will immediately develop your skills in business and financial analysis, taking your performance to the next level.
This workshop is especially beneficial for technical and non-technical roles, such as:
- 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.
Workshop participants do not need a business or financial background.
Earn while you learn.
TAPPI will award continuing education units (CEUs) to participants who attend at least 80 percent of the education sessions and complete a final program evaluation.