11.30.09 making green: preparing workers for green manufacturing
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Making Green:
Skills and Strategies for Sustainable Manufacturing
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Web ConferenceWeb Conference
▷10-15 minute Q&A at the end▷Recording sent via email tomorrow▷If you are having any trouble with the
web audio broadcast, you can dial in to listen to the presentation:
▷Toll-free number: 866-699-3239▷Event number: 663 490 360
CAEL VisionCAEL VisionLifelong Learning is within reach of every adultLifelong Learning is within reach of every adult
CAEL Mission
CAEL removes barriers to lifelong learning for adults, identifies and disseminates innovative and effective practices and delivers services that touch the lives of adults.
To realize our vision, we work with all of the stakeholders in lifelong learning including educational institutions, employers, labor organizations, government and communities
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CAEL’s Intermediary RoleCAEL’s Intermediary Role
CAEL
Government and
Community
Employers and Unions
Colleges and
Universities
HigherEducation
Public Policy, Workforce Systems
Workforce Learning and Development
Evidence has shown that firms incorporating both environmentally and economically sustainable manufacturing processes can gain competitive advantages in that they reap inherent cost savings (i.e. improving their energy efficiency, minimizing raw materials usage, etc.).
US Department of Commerce:US Department of Commerce:
Defining Sustainable ManufacturingDefining Sustainable Manufacturing
US Department of Commerce:US Department of Commerce:
Defining Sustainable Defining Sustainable ManufacturingManufacturing
The creation of manufactured products that use processes that minimize negative environmental impacts, conserve energy and natural resources, are safe for employees, communities and consumers and are economically sound.
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▷Producing for the “Green” marketplace▷Energy Efficiency in Manufacturing
Processes▷Air and Water Quality▷Resource Optimization
• Water, Materials, Power
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Ray Gonzales, President and CEORay Gonzales, President and CEO Brighton Economic Development CorporationBrighton Economic Development CorporationBrighton, ColoradoBrighton, Colorado
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Brighton EDC: Brighton EDC: A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPA PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
▷ 501C6• Established in 1974
▷ Unique Public-Private Partnership• 60% public funded (City of Brighton, Colorado)• 40% private funded (annual membership)
▷ 22 member Board▷ 45 investors ▷ 14 regional partners
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VISIONVISION
Our vision is to enhance Brighton’s quality of life by fostering and supporting economic growth that will ensure Brighton as a desirable place to live, work, learn and play.
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FOCUSFOCUS
▷Business Attraction▷Business Expansion▷Business Retention▷Retail Development ▷Workforce Development & Education
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BRIGHTON, COLORADO BRIGHTON, COLORADO
▷ In 2008, 2nd fastest growing city in U.S.▷ In 2009, Brighton was named Colorado’s
Biggest Boom Town▷ In 2009, Brighton employers announced
the creation of more than 2,200 jobs and invested more than $500 million in land, facilities and equipment
▷59 Active Prospects to date
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LOCATION ADVANTAGE HIGHLIGHTSLOCATION ADVANTAGE HIGHLIGHTS
▷Transportation Triangle▷20 Miles from Downtown Denver▷15 minutes from Denver International
Airport▷2 railroads (UP and Burlington
Northern)▷Access to a highly skilled workforce
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SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURINGSUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING
Why?▷Identify future and current demand
• Northern Colorado continues to attract a variety of manufacturing industries
• Over 2,300 jobs created • Over 300 existing manufacturing
companies are located in Super Region
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Key ObservationsKey Observations▷Becoming sustainable is a
process, not an event – it’s never finished.
▷Many success factors have little to do with Education/Training/ Workforce Skills
▷Must have view both inside and outside of the organization (vendors and supply chain)
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Key Observations (con’t)Key Observations (con’t)
▷A sustainable worker and a traditional worker can be hard to distinguish
▷Measurement is critical, as is ease of Interpretation
▷Less or More: How is excess capacity repurposed?
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Sustainability Strategy, Leadership
Key Roles, Staff Across Organization
Skills for Sustainability
Efficiency Opportunities, Metrics, Goals
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Sustainability Opportunities: Sustainability Opportunities: Components of a Sustainability Components of a Sustainability StrategyStrategy▷ Overall Efficiency Processes▷ Use of Energy Efficient Machinery▷ Upgrade, Retrofit Systems (power,
water, lighting)▷ Repurposing of Waste/Scrap
(internally and externally)▷ Repurposing of excess heat, power,
water▷ New markets, marketing strategies▷ People, human operations
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What Skills Enhance Sustainability?What Skills Enhance Sustainability?
▷ Technical Skills• Maintenance, Operations, Assembly, Waste
Management, Facilities, Instrumentation
▷ Planning Skills• Sustainability Strategy, Energy Systems, Line Setup,
Waste-to-Profit, Human Resources
▷ Communication Skills• Strategy, Sustainability Team Management, Project
Management, Sales, Purchasing, Supply Chain Management, Interpretation of Measurement
▷ Measurement Skills• Monitoring Resource Usage, Supply Chain Compliance,
Progress Towards Sustainability Goals
▷ Engineering Skills• Product Development, Process Development
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Roles, Skill CategoriesRoles, Skill Categories
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Strategy, LeadershipStrategy, Leadership
▷Establish commitment to sustainability▷Prioritize sustainability opportunities▷Influence supply/distribution network▷Build strategic alliances
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Product/Process DesignProduct/Process Design
▷Materials Optimization▷Compliance▷Waste capture, reuse strategy
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TechnicalTechnical
▷ Machinery Maintenance▷ Advanced Machinery Operations
• Advanced Instrumentation • Integration of Mechanical, Electrical and
Computational skills
▷ Facilities• Monitoring Emissions, Efficiency of Systems• Water Reuse systems
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SupportSupport
▷ Information Technology• Measuring and Communicating
▷ Purchasing• Sourcing and Auditing Sustainable Materials
▷ Logistics• Distribution Efficiency
▷ Sales• Promoting the Value of sustainability
▷ Human Resources• Optimized Scheduling • Professional Development
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Education and TrainingEducation and Training
▷ Creation of new offerings• Team Training• Integration of Consulting and
Learning• Sales and Marketing, Purchasing
▷ Reframing of existing offerings • Process Control• Lean, Six-Sigma• Skilled Trades
▷ Augmenting existing offerings• Instrumentation • Measurement• Supply Chain/Logistics
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A Practical Approach To Green Training
Randy Hountz, Associate Director
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AgendaAgenda▷Considerations for a “Green”
Curriculum▷Foundation/Making it Practical▷Purdue Training Suite
Copyright 2009 Purdue Research Foundation
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Green Training ConsiderationsGreen Training Considerations▷Definition of Green Jobs▷Future Legislation▷New Products/Markets▷Making it Cultural▷Certification
Copyright 2009 Purdue Research Foundation
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FoundationFoundation
▷Start with academic/industry foundation▷Involvement of Purdue faculty▷Model training after “lean” training▷Have to make it practical/immediately
useful
Copyright 2009 Purdue Research Foundation
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Final Program StructureFinal Program Structure
▷ Green Generalist Training (Green 101) 1-day• Audience: General Workforce• Approach: Training with Hands-on Simulation
▷ Green Specialist Certificate Series 6-days• Audience: Plant Engineers, Environmental Managers, Green
Team Participants, etc. • Approach: Training with Hands-on Simulation or On-site
Activity
▷ SME Certificate Exam Preparation 3-days• Approach: Training only for Certificate Exam with
Accreditation • through Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
Copyright 2009 Purdue Research Foundation
Final Program StructureFinal Program Structure▷ Green Generalist Training (Green 101) 1-day
• Audience: General Workforce• Approach: Training with Hands-on Simulation
▷ Green Specialist Certificate Series 6-days• Audience: Plant Engineers, Environmental Managers, Green Team
Participants, etc. • Approach: Training with Hands-on Simulation or On-site Activity
▷ SME Certificate Exam Preparation 3-days• Approach: Training only for Certificate Exam with Accreditation • through Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
Copyright 2009 Purdue Research Foundation
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Specialist ModulesSpecialist Modules▷ Material Use & Solid Waste Management
• “Dumpster Dive”
▷ Environmental Business Management• “Putting Sustainability into Practice”
▷ Energy Management▷ Supply Water & Waste Water
• “H20 Conservation”
▷ Climate Change & Air Emissions• “Pollution Solutions”
▷ Green Chemistry & Chemical Wastes
Copyright 2009 Purdue Research Foundation
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Program OutcomesProgram Outcomes▷ Convey key concepts▷ Knowledge of
implementation tools▷ Understanding the
business case for sustainability
▷ Foundation for further Kaizen events
▷ Prep for SME Exam
Copyright 2009 Purdue Research Foundation
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Train-the- Train-the- Trainer Trainer National National Roll-out Roll-out StatusStatus
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Questions?Questions?
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Thank You!Thank You!
Joel Simon, Associate VP
CAEL(312) 499-2678
jsimon@cael.org
Randy Hountz, Associate Director
Technical Assistance Program(765) 494-0766
rhountz@purdue.edu
Ray Gonzales, President and CEO
Brighton Economic Development303-655-2154
rgonzales@brightonedc.org
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