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Launch Your Career with Training - Even When Travel is Grounded

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Even though some travel may be limited for now, it’s important to keep your own training objectives from being grounded.

TAPPI provides a vast number of ways to stay tapped into training – through webinars, eLearning resources, as examples.

Perhaps one of the best options for training comes from TAPPI’s program called Company Classroom, where you and your entire team can keep skills and technical knowledge up to date through a customized program that can be delivered virtually, through blended learning or even onsite.

Order up customized training for your company with TAPPI’s Academy Company Classroom before the end of the year to save 10 percent off the training event.

TAPPI subject-matter experts have years of experience working in the paper, packaging, tissue, corrugated and converting industries, so they understand the needs of manufacturers and suppliers.

With Company Classroom, a TAPPI instructor will speak with you to assess your training requirements and then create a curriculum that can cover everything from entry-level training to specific or advanced topics.

The advantages of utilizing TAPPI Company Classroom include:

  • Real world training and solutions
  • Participants can earn CEU credits
  • Focused presentations tailored to your needs
  • Saving time, money and resources by keeping your staff on site
  • A confidential learning environment that promotes the free exchange of ideas and allows for creative problem-solving
  • Maximizing your training budget by having one flat fee for all your training needs

For more information, visit https://www.tappi.org/CompanyClassroom

Or contact TAPPI at training@tappi.org or +1-770-209-7222.

 

 

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