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Firm still festive in January
It may only be January but turkey is already back on the menu for North East training consultancy Business Impact UK as it celebrates the new year by announcing an ongoing programme of work with Bernard Matthews Farms.
Business Impact UK advisors will work alongside Bernard Matthews Farms’ staff to deliver Business Improvement Techniques and Lean Manufacturing training.
Team Valley-based Business Impact UK delivers training initiatives to companies across the UK designed to increase productivity, reduce waste, improve quality and maximise efficiency whilst increasing skills and knowledge.
Jeff Thompson, director of Business Impact UK, said: “We are delighted to be working with such a renowned company as Bernard Matthews Farms. Training staff in techniques such as Business Improvement consistently delivers significant results with more effective and efficient operations leading to increased bottom line performance.”
Richard Hughes, continuous improvement manager at Bernard Matthews Farms, said: “We have undertaken several sessions with Business Impact UK so far and the feedback has been excellent.
“At Bernard Matthews Farms we’re proud not only of the food we make, but also of the standards we operate to on our farms, in our factories and throughout our business. Development of our staff is key to the company’s success and we are establishing a philosophy of continuous improvement in our standards and in our staff from those involved in the manufacturing process through to our senior managers.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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