Productivity for Industry 4.0
29 April
| EUR850Overview
Each industrial revolution has brought initial improvements for customer, that are then followed by improvements for the workers. The automation from Industry 3.0 turned luxury goods into attainable purchases for most households, and for the workers, improved safety and working conditions. Yet, whilst the digital age of industry 4.0 has revolutionised our experience, the managerial and knowledge workers who are powering this revolution are suffering from reduced rates of job satisfaction and increased rates of burn-out. This course will arm managers and leaders with the ability to see the causes of frustration in the workplace, and prepare them with tools and approaches that could to revolutionise the productivity, working experience and satisfaction of their staff.
Program Objectives
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Diagnose causes of worker unhappiness in the modern work environment
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Apply frameworks to identify opportunities for improvement
- Improve working practices to increase worker satisfaction and productivity
Who should attend
- Want to challenge the status quo for the benefit of their staff and business
- Believe continual improvement and change is a secret to success
Faculty
Dr. Adam Petersen is a Professor of Management Practice at Luxembourg School of Business. He has gained over 20 years of management experience in global tech and energy corporations. He has managed Product, Program, Engineering, Operations, Maintenance, and Supply Chain teams. In addition to the UK and the EU, he has worked extensively in the US, the Former Soviet Union and Africa. He is passionate about improving the working experience in the modern workplace. Additionally, he hosts RTL’s business radio show, ‘Office Hours’, that answers everyday questions about life and work by talking to business owners, employees, entreprenuers and experts.
How to finance your training
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Financial support from the State
Luxembourg School of Business is accredited by the Luxembourg Ministry of Higher Education and Research and recognized as a continuing education organization. As a result, your company can benefit from financial aid from the Luxembourgish state for the training of its employees.
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Tax Deductibility for individual
Any taxpayer with net income from a salaried occupation may deduct the cost of professional development as business expenses (frais d’obtention) from his taxable income from the salaried occupation. Further training expenses which are related to the taxpayer’s current activity fall within the scope of the acquisition costs of article 105 of the ITA and are therefore deductible from taxable income.
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Certificate
Upon completion of the course, you will receive a certificate to add to your CV and LinkedIn profile.
Practical information
The course takes place from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.