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FIDIC Events 2005 -2006 FIDIC offers a broad range of training-related activities.
Types of training activities • Courses: in-depth presentations supplemented by break -out sessions and well-documented cases studies • Workshops: sharing of experience in moderated working groups • Seminars: a broader coverage of topics around a core theme by providing a series of presentations • Conferences: plenary presentations that expose participants to leading authorities in the field
Types of training activities • Training centres: make use of established educational institutions to extend training to cover business practice through collaboration with FIDIC and its Member Associations (examples: China, Korea, Australia) • Training Programmes: a broader range of topics covered and a more flexible organisation (example: Young Professionals) • In-house: tailored for specific needs (mainly firms)
Organisation FIDIC generally works in partnership with other organisations, usually one or two for a given activity and rarely more than three. • Member Associations • International Agencies • Organisations and financing institutions • Commericial suppliers of training events
Content The content for FIDIC’s training activities is based on the FIDIC Guide to Practice training kit modules: • financial management; • firm management; • business development; • preparing for the future and resources for contracts-related training: • procurement and tendering; • contracts and dispute resolution.
Content • Business practice principles: a broad coverage of business practice principles followed by the indepth treatment of specific topics. • Industry capacity development: the main business practice and contracts-related requirements are presented, followed by a more detailed treatment of key topics. Then follows discussion to formulate a capacity building plan.
Training overview: Activity No of days Speakers Part. Materials Courses 1 -2 60 Notes, case studies Workshops 1 -2 30 Doc. , detailed case studies Seminars 1 -2 >4 80 Presentations Conferences 1 -2 >6 >100 Presentations Tr. Centres 10 or more >3 20 -50 Lectures, notes, case studies Tr. Progr. 10 or more >3 20 -50 Pres. , notes, case studies, projects In-house 1 -3 10 -20 Notes
Audience • Courses: professional staff; young professionals • Workshops: senior professional staff • Seminars and Conferences: senior professional staff; managers and principals • Training Centres: recent graduates; young professionals • Training Programmes: recent graduates; young professionals; professional staff; managers
Benefits to MAs of organising a FIDIC event • Broaden membership • Enhance image • Potential revenue source • Support from FIDIC
FIDIC support to MAs • Standard agreements • Programmes • Content • Marketing tools (web site, brochure, DB) • Administrative support for budget planning and participant registration • Broaden the courses and workshops content
Organising an event… • Organisers or providers wishing to organise an event in association with FIDIC are asked to contact FIDIC Secretariat or to submit proposals. • Participants interested in FIDIC training activities are invited to make known their requirements to FIDIC Events: www. fidic. org/events
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