May 22, 2008
Workforce Development Institute to Offer General Physics Maintenance and Reliability Courses
General Physics Corporation Partners with Macomb Community College’s Workforce Development Institute to Offer Maintenance and Reliability Courses
ELKRIDGE, Md.--Global performance improvement solutions provider General Physics Corporation (GP), the operating subsidiary of GP Strategies Corporation (NYSE:GPX) has partnered with Macomb Community College’s Workforce Development Institute to expand its service offering to include a new Maintenance and Reliability series of open enrollment courses in the southeast Michigan area. This new Maintenance and Reliability course offering features small class sizes (10–20 individuals per course) and experienced instructors who focus on teaching techniques that can be applied within every level of an organization. This course series can also be offered on-site at customer locations.
Course topics include World Class Maintenance, Effective Maintenance Strategy, Predictive Technologies, Root Cause Failure Analysis, Planning and Scheduling, and Managerial Skills for Maintenance Leaders. For more information or to register for a class, call (586) 498-4100.
About GP
General Physics Corporation, the principal operating subsidiary of GP Strategies Corporation (NYSE:GPX), is a global provider of sales and technical training, e-learning solutions, management consulting, and engineering services. GP’s solutions improve the effectiveness of organizations by delivering innovative and superior training, consulting, and business improvement services customized to meet the specific needs of its clients. Clients include Fortune 500 companies, manufacturing, process and energy industries, and other commercial and government customers. Additional information may be found about General Physics Corporation at www.gpworldwide.com
About the Workforce Development Institute
Macomb Community College’s comprehensive Workforce Development Institute is focused on maintaining Michigan’s competitive edge in the global economy by assisting business and industry in sustaining a highly skilled workforce and supporting meaningful employment opportunities. The college’s workforce development and training programs are developed in conjunction with the business and labor community. The Workforce Development Institute is headquartered in Macomb’s Michigan Technical Education Center (M-TEC). For additional information, go to www.macomb.edu/wdi
