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May 29, 2021

Business Process Development Digital Certificate Workshop

On behalf of Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME), we are delighted to share the next event in our Manufacturer Growth Series, in partnership with the Toronto Region Board of Trade and The Scale-Up Institute Toronto’s Recovery Activation Program (RAP). 
 
Manufacturers are invited to attend our free virtual Business Process Development Digital Certificate Workshop next Wednesday, June 2nd from 9:00 am – 12:30 pm, which will cover:  

  • Business process improvements and how to identify appropriate and affordable digital technologies 
  • Systemic approaches that pave the way for operational excellence and eliminate non-value-added activities 
  • Improving your customers’ journey and delivering a great experience through all stages of the sales funnel 
 
Upon completion of this workshop, manufacturing businesses will be awarded with a RAP Certificate of Completion to demonstrate their commitment to improving their business processes and productivity.
 
We ask that businesses that are interested in participating take 15-20 minutes to complete a Digital Needs Assessment here to learn more about their digital transformation needs. Once they complete their assessment, they will receive an invitation to register for the event within 24 hours via email. 
 
While completing the assessment, businesses should select CME as the referral Industry Association to be given priority access to the event. Spots are limited. 
 

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