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Training Justification
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Training Justification

Training Justification

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I need to approach my boss with justification for training in the latest processes and developments, I have been a toolmaker for 16 years and last year moved to a new position of tooling engineer responsible for new injection mould tools, repair and maintenance of existing tooling.  As most of us know new developments and processes are evolving all the time and I would like to keep up to date. So my question is: - what is the best way to approach my boss to justify paying for training?

RE: Training Justification

It can bring in new business (with proper advertising) as afterwards you'll be able to handle more cutting-edge stuff... that would be good enough for me.

Dan - Owner
http://www.Hi-TecDesigns.com

RE: Training Justification

what kind of training are you looking at....who is offering it (got a link or something)....

Usually seminars are free (or very cheep) and are good source of general info on what is out there....If something catches your eye and you would like to know more about it, it's easy to convince your boss (hint; it's all about the $$$, and how much you could save him)....

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