Objective
The aerospace industry in Europe is experiencing many challenges, with increased competition from North America and the Pacific Rim countries. This is forcing the sector to be innovative and increasingly co-operative because, otherwise, it may face exclusion from the market. Such co-operation has resulted in significant changes in working practices. The overall aim of the programme is to provide additional and transferable skills for employees.
The objective is to develop a comprehensive joint training strategy which will address the sectoral needs of the aerospace industry and its customers. This training strategy will include the development of training programme outlines which will be of relevance to any company or group of companies who are faced with the challenge of bringing together workers from different member states within one joint working environment.
In order to provide a focus for the project, the overall theme will be 'world class service'. Under this heading, the training strategy will consist of the following modules : language and cross-cultural training; team working; excellent customer service - dealing with external customers; and internal customer service.
Impact
The skills and training strategy developed by this project will enable staff to work more effectively in the kind of multicultural environment which is becoming increasingly essential for the trans-European development of the aerospace industry.
Contract number : UK/97/2/00050/PI/II.1.1.b/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Investment in training by entreprises
Sectoral development
Vocational qualifications
Products :
Methodologies for analysing training needs
Description of new occupational profiles
Distance training
Public :
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Training experts
Trade union or worker representatives
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Coordinator
SK1 3UQ Stockport
United Kingdom
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