Objective
OBJECTIVES
Although from now on SMEs can participate in public markets throughout all the countries of the EU, they do not often take advantage of this opportunity. This is because they are very often insufficiently prepared for the new marketing strategies or they find it difficult to operate within the constraints of administrative, legal or technical regulations other than those of their own country. In order to promote a real opening up of the public markets and their accessibility to SMEs, the aim of this project is to provide a continuing training programme designed for SMEs wishing to enter these markets, which will enable them to acquire specific qualifications and skills (legal, technical, economic, financial).
ACTIVITIES
Firstly, an analysis will be carried out of the requirements of the SMEs and the training programmes which have been developed in the participating countries. Continuing training modules and self-training tools will then be produced. These will be tested by the partner countries involved in the project. The results will be presented at transnational seminars which will be attended by all the project partners.
PRODUCTS
- Creation, testing and introduction of new continuing training programmes, structured on a European level by means of a permanent specialist network.
- Creation and dissemination of a software programme for self-training, which can provide SMEs with the necessary information for accessing public markets.
Contract number : I/95/2/2402/P/II.1.1.a)/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Adaptation to industrial change
Products :
Short training courses
Training programmes/ curriculum
Methodologies for vocational guidance
Public :
Socio-economic actors
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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86100 Campobasso
Italy
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