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Packaged Goods Industry Fundamentals SR139
The goal of this self-paced course is to introduce the basic industry
terms, trends, critical success factors, company organization, and
manufacturing processes common to packaged goods accounts.
STUDENT PROFILE:
CSO sales representatives, sales managers and PSO consultants who call
on packaged goods accounts.
PREREQUISITE:
SR130 The Manufacturing Environment
A score of 80% or better on above Mastery Test represents satisfactory
completion.
STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
o Name the major market segments and products within this industry.
o Name the dominant players.
o Describe a typical organization's key functional operations,
goals and critical success factors.
o Describe typical industry plant layouts and production processes,
the basic steps in the design and manufacture of products, and
the major manufacturing operations control issues.
o Describe business and technology trends within the industry.
COURSE OUTLINE:
Unit 1: Segmenting the Industry
Unit 2: Production Processes and Control
Unit 3: Company Structure and Organization
Unit 4: Industry Trends
Questions are posed at the end of each unit to help students assess
their understanding of the material.
TESTING PROCESS:
Self-Assessment Test included in the workbook. To access Mastery Test,
send an HPDesk message:
To: Fieldtest ADMIN
Subject: SR139
A score of 80% or better represents satisfactory completion.
FORMAT: Self-paced workbook
LOCATION: Not applicable
LENGTH: 3 Hours
AVAILABILITY: 11/90
LANGUAGE: English
EQUIPMENT: None
CLASS SIZE: Not applicable
ORDERING INFO: Heart I-2 Order from Support Materials Organization
(SMO/C200), Roseville, CA Part # 22894-90008
QUESTIONS: Contact your Sales Force Program Manager or Country
Education Manager
PROJECT MGR: Jane Seligson, Telnet/408 447-7363