Courses
The following are courses we currently have available
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The Future of Work
April 16 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
€5The Future of Work
The Future of Work session is about understanding the printing industry’s direction of travel. We operate in a digital space and our raw material is content data, delivered to substrates and screens. The need to manage and manipulate data efficiently to produce compelling printed and digital matter has profound implications for the future of your business. This presentation considers resource needs to meet expectations in the digital world.
Course Overall Aim or Objective
To help business owners and other participants in print media supply chains improve their understanding of developments in the graphics industry and how they inform its future
Who should attend this training
Print business owners and managers planning investment and looking for growth potentials.
Topics Covered during the Event
- Our industry in context
- Standardised processes
- Implications
- Realities
- Future expectations
- Growth markets
- New working models
- New expectations
- Focus and agility
- New perspectives
- Business considerations
- Resource needs
- Generic toolsets
- The Three Pillars of Sustainability
- ISO standards
Laurel Brunner is a graphic arts industry journalist and consultant specialised in digital prepress and production. Laurel has a Degree from University of California at Los Angeles, USA , Linguistics English Literature. She is active in the graphic arts since 1981 and Digital prepress and publishing systems.
In order for us to continue to bring you subsidized content we will require you to fill out a profile sheet which will be emailed to you after your booking – completion of this sheet guarantees you a place on the training.
Please note our training courses are only available for people residing in the Republic of Ireland
Please note training sessions are live interactive training.
Details
- Date:
- April 16
- Time:
-
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Cost:
- €5
- Website:
- Laurel Brunner, Digital Dots Limited