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Seminar on:   
GOING GREEN: DOES IT MAKE BUSINESS SENSE FOR SMEs?

 

 Date: 26 August 2010, Thursday
  Time: 9.00am to 12.00pm (Registration starts at 9.00am)
  Venue: Seminar Room, Level 8, SCCCI Building, 47 Hill Street
  Fee: Free for SCCCI Member/$10 for Non-member

 

With the developments of global warming issues, governments and organizations all over the world are embracing themselves to address this very important concern that affect not just companies, organizations and countries but also everyone living in this planet. In fact no stakeholders are too small to be affected by the impacts of environmental changes and degradation. The productivity of your operations has a direct impact on the competitiveness of not just your company but also Singapore as a country. Your company’s performance in both “Green” and “Productivity” is important for the sentience of your operations.
 
In this seminar, you will learn about what is means to SMEs like yourself, to raise productivity, how can you play a role in improving environment performance and what you can do to implement strategies in improving the profitability and performance of your Company.
 
Find out how you can measure your productivity performance and how you can improve the productivity of your operations and at the same time not neglecting the environmental performance of your Company. Learn how Green Productivity techniques can help you reduce operations cost through better resource utilization, reducing long-term corporate liabilities, complying with government regulations, and improving corporate image that will eventually impact your profitability.

About the speaker:
 
Mr Kevin Chan is a certified management consultant (IMCS), APO and SPA technical expert. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering(Honours) in Civil and Structural Engineering from Nanyang Technological University, a Diploma in Management Consultancy from the National Productivity Board and a Certificate in Management Consultancy from Japan Productivity Centre.
 
 
  
*Prior registration is required for participation in the above seminar on a “first-come, first-served” basis.  The organizers reserve the right to reject registrations which are incomplete or deemed inappropriate. 

Upon the organisers’ acceptance of your registration, a confirmation e-mail/ fax will be sent to you.  Admission will be strictly based on the confirmation document issued. Confirmed Registrations for the above-mentioned event/programme are not transferable.

For cheque payment, please make cheque payable to "SCCCI" and mail to 47 Hill St #09-00 S(179365).

For enquiries, please contact Ms Tan Jin Yi at Tel:63378381 or email:
jinyi@sccci.org.sg.


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