Objective
OBJECTIVES
Alternative approaches relating to improving the planning process have been developed in industry and the best practice will be selected. But for a company to remain competitive, it needs to be able to establish efficient procedures in every department. These procedures call for constant up-dating which is why this project intends to combine the experiences of the main approaches to improving processes and produce a fully integrated training package which combines the strengths of these different approaches. The second objective will be to design a procedure to identify the skills of participants and the necessary prerequisites and determine the right choice of modules.
ACTIVITIES
In its initial phase, the project will develop guidelines for the integration of various approaches. On this basis, training modules will be developed, integrated, tested and made available by the quality managers of the project. As the declared strategy of this project is based on demand from industry, its second phase will consist in the production of an in-field test. Then the full input of trainees and trainers will be sought, enabling the training materials to be evaluated, adjusted and distributed.
PRODUCTS
The project will develop a broad set of tutorials covering the improvement of processes from analysis up to their production. It will include the development of seminars based on "learning by doing" and will elicit reusable experiences. Six integrated training modules will be produced.
Contract number : A/95/2/2741/P/II.1.1.c)/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Relationship training - work organisation
Products :
New occupational profiles
Self learning materials
Publication
Public :
Companies
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Planners
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Coordinator
1060 Wien
Austria
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