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MBB Consulting™ - Supervisor 101 - New Supervisor Training In Vancouver, BC

Supervisor 101 - New Supervisor Training In Vancouver, BC

Supervisor 101 - New Supervisor Training
Vancouver is a west coast seaport and BC's most populous city. Vancouver students new to supervision learn the basics to start off on the right foot.
Price $349 / student assuming min. enrollment is met
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises ending in a test of comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing color print-outs of the slideshow. Please note, this material and the presentation itself are copyrighted. A Certificate of Completion is released for each student who passes their test and for which payment for the training clears.
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About Supervisor 101 - New Supervisor Training


Who is Supervisor 101 - New Supervisor Training for?

New Supervisor training is for any employee new to the role of supervisor or hoping to become a supervisor. In our course, Vancouver students learn:

Supervisor 101 - New Supervisor Training Course Overview:

Get a crash course in the critical things every new supervisor needs to know. Topics covered include: (1) Legalities of safety, pay, equal opportunity, non-discrimination, and harassment (2) Positivity, developing a work environment that's safe, comfortable, fun, caring, and inclusive; (3) Roles, training, performance metrics, and communication.

Vancouver

Rain City - By Sea, Land, and Air We Prosper

Excellent choice! As Canada's largest and busiest port, Vancouver handles hundreds of billions of dollars in trade with over 160 economies. Vancouver students have no shortage of after-Supervisor 101 - New Supervisor Training entertainment and recreational options. Proximity to ocean, mountains, rivers and lakes offer abundant outdoor activities including parks, beaches, and especially snow skiing. Vancouver is known for culinary specialties including Japanese-inspired JapaDogs and BC rolls, and salmon candy along with the expected cornucopia of seafood. JapaDogs are an otherwise regular hot dog enhanced with seaweed flakes, teriyaki sauce, miso, and wasabi. BC rolls are the province's signature sushi roll hallmarked by savory and chewy grilled salmon skin.

Vancouver
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
Vancouver, BC
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Facility

Our Vancouver Supervisor 101 - New Supervisor Training facility is located a few hundred feet south of Vancouver Harbor near the intersection of W. Pender and Burrard Streets. Also nearby are Portal and Green Harbor Parks.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Gina L.
Gina L.
Master QC Associate
Pharmaceutical


This training is very good for Inspectors, Technicians, or Engineers to learn the fundamentals of GD&T. This course will help me a lot in my task of performing measurements. Our instructor is really good. He is very knowledgeable on all aspects. Regarding Gage R&R, the activities are fun. The course will help us improve our measurement analysis as we don't have this at work. Our instructor has so much enthusiasm in training. Please tell him that his training helped me gained confidence. Confidence comes from knowledge, right! He is a good trainer. I am thinking of searching again at your website and find what other courses you offer that will be beneficial to the group.



Andre J.
Andre J.
Quality Engineer
Automotive


Our training for GD&T1 clearly demonstrated that our instructor was very knowledgeable and proficient in the application of GD&T. The training was very clear and covered many of the basic GD&T standards that is used throughout my own day-to-day work. I will highly recommend at least taking this introduction course if you work in manufacturing or tangentially-related industry in any capacity.