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Invista Performance Solutions provides solutions that transform people and organizations

February 19, 2019 By Pierce College

Through a collaboration between Clover Park Technical College, Pierce College and Tacoma Community College, Invista Performance Solutions (IPS) provides learning and development services that solve complex business problems, helping employees reach the highest level of performance.  IPS offers customized training, coaching and consulting to businesses and organizations in the community.

The organization helps companies gain a competitive advantage in the global economy by increasing the skills of their workforce through education, training and consulting support. The organization offers clients expertise in a variety of fields such as:

  • Communication and business writing
  • Computer skills
  • Customer service
  • Diversity, inclusion and harassment prevention
  • Industrial and technical skills
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Process improvement and Lean Six Sigma
  • Project management
  • Team building
  • Train-the-trainer

“Our mission is to provide solutions that transform people and organizations,” said Executive Director Don Sosnowski. “Our trainers and consultants are industry professionals who understand what your business or organization needs. IPS is committed to a process that includes a thorough understanding of your needs, tailoring a program that meets your objectives, and delivering programs based on adult learning principles.”

Training sessions can be delivered in a variety of methods, from instructor-led courses offered inside clients’ offices, to online or self-paced courses.

For more information about IPS, call 253-583-8860 or email info@invistaperforms.org.

Reprinted, with permission, from the Pierce College website.

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