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Performance management series starts 2008 in Detroit

Staff -- Plant Engineering, 1/10/2008 8:02:00 PM

The Activate Performance Management Series rolls into the historic Automotive Hall of Fame in Dearborn, MI, on Tuesday, Feb. 12. The event features Jeff Liker, professor of industrial and operations engineering at the University of Michigan and author of The Toyota Way Fieldbook, as keynote speaker. He will discuss new ways to remain competitive in the changing global manufacturing landscape. The event opens with breakfast and offers attendees an opportunity to participate in customer roundtable discussions.

Sponsored by Activplant and Plant Engineering, the Activate series is an executive collaboration road show focused on manufacturing performance management. Click here to register for the event or go to www.activplant.com for more information about the series.

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