PlanMen organizes a Master class in cooperation with Nyenrode Business University

PlanMen wants to share their knowledge by organizing four master classes in relation to Workforce management. The master classes will be organized under supervision of a professor from Nyenrode Business University.

The themes for the master classes are divided into four categories:

  • Strategy & process in WFM-perspective, a company wide approach
  • Quality of a planner, all determining but almost never in good insight
  • Knowledge management, consistent quality and continuity as a leitmotiv 
  • Flexibility is holy, the need to have a maximum of flexibility as a result of a too limited understanding

The sessions give participants an opportunity to practice knowledge, to broaden and strengthen from a theoretical approach and to expand their network. The program is filled with a theoretical framework, group work and presentations. Besides, there will be time for a lunch, drink and a chat for networking.

Send a e-mail to info@planmen.nl for more information or to sign up.

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