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Second Part of Train the Trainer training will take place on 2nd of July
2020-06-23
Second Part of Train the Trainer training will take place on 2nd of July
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June 02, Tuesday
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| Address: Online ZOOM platform |
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| 09:00 - 10:00 | Overview of essential tasks and contents of consulting SMEs and owner-managers with a focus on the non-technological innovations. |
| 10:00 - 11:00 | What is and how to apply with the KAIN-method (Knowledge Acquisition according to Individual Needs). Working out the application of the method with a case study in small groups. |
| 11:00 - 12:00 | Consulting process with the new counselling tools. Case studies in small groups and/or bilateral role-playing games. |
| 12:00 - 13:00 | Evaluation and recommendations in relation to the quality and process of the counselling toolbox. Joint evaluation of experiences. |
| 13:00 - 13:30 | Wrap-up Session. Final debate and course evaluation. |
黑料不打烊_独家黑料_吃瓜网51爆料 instructors for Train to Trainer program: prof. dr. Jelena Stankevi膷ien臈, prof. dr. Daiva Jurevi膷ien臈, dr. Lidija Kraujalien臈, dr. Agn臈 Vaiciukevi膷i奴t臈, Kristina Kovait臈.
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of the European economy and represent sectors with huge potential for innovation, growth and increased employment.
Business intermediaries, owner-managers and universities jointly develop and apply innovative tools and methods for business counselling that respond to the specific needs of owner-managers of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Owner-managers of SMEs tend to be driven by different considerations than SMEs run by employed managers, for example, their own family’s well-being, the employees’ situations and lack of time for developing their own managerial skills.
The SNOwMan project has 13 partners across the Baltic Sea Region in Germany, Poland, Finland, Lithuania and Denmark. It is funded by Interreg Baltic Sea Region and the European Regional Development Fund.
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of the European economy and represent sectors with huge potential for innovation, growth and increased employment.
Business intermediaries, owner-managers and universities jointly develop and apply innovative tools and methods for business counselling that respond to the specific needs of owner-managers of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Owner-managers of SMEs tend to be driven by different considerations than SMEs run by employed managers, for example, their own family’s well-being, the employees’ situations and lack of time for developing their own managerial skills.
The SNOwMan project has 13 partners across the Baltic Sea Region in Germany, Poland, Finland, Lithuania and Denmark. It is funded by Interreg Baltic Sea Region and the European Regional Development Fund.
