Training programmes by DNV, Bangalore.

Det Norse Veritas AS, a certification body based in Bangalore is pleased to announce the following Training Programs.

Course Details are as given below;
1. IRCA Approved OHSAS Lead Auditor Course
13 -17 April, 2009

2. QMS Internal Auditor Course – ISO 9001:2008
17 – 18 April, 2009

3. IRCA Approved ISO 22000 Lead Auditor Course
20 – 24 April, 2009

4. ISMS Internal Auditor Training Program
20 – 21 April, 2009

5. EMS Internal Auditor Course
24 – 25 April, 2009

6. ITIL Auditor Course
29 – 30 April, 2009

Details of the programme and registration form are available at GSIA office
OR
You may also contact:

Sumangala Krishnaraj
Det Norske Veritas AS
Prestige Corniche
Level IV
62, Richmond Road
BANGALORE – 560 025
Direct: + 91 80 41455422
Board Tel: + 91 80 25551364, 66, 67, 68
Fax: + 91 80 41455416
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Website : Training site:www.dnvindia.com/dnvtraining
Certification site: www.dnvindia.com/certification/
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National Conference on Education

CII is organizing a National Conference on Education on Tuesday, 21st April 2009 at Sovereign Hall, Le Meridien, New Delhi.

The theme for this year is “Linking Education to Employability”.

The sessions are built around the broad vision statements adopted by CII towards a larger vision of India@75 by 2022.

The issues being put up for discussion during the conference are:

Literacy vs. Employability
Ensuring Global Relevance, and
Promoting Excellence

The programme, brochure and registration forms are available at GSIA office.

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Training Programme on Effective Inventory Management.

Confederation of Indian Industry
CII – L M Thapar Centre for Competitiveness for SMEs is organising
Training Programme on Effective Inventory Management. Friday, 24 April 2009.
Venue : Confederation of Indian Industry, 249 F, Sector- 18,Udyog Vihar, Phase- IV, Gurgaon

Effective Inventory Management and Competitiveness
Inventory is one of the largest wastes. It devours capital, becomes obsolescent and consumes space and manpower while just sitting. Inventory also hides other waste. Almost every imperfection or problem creates a need for inventory. Inventory is, thus, an effect as well as a reflection of overall manufacturing effectiveness. Inventory is probably one of the two biggest assets on your company’s balance sheet. It is an important determinant of Return On Assets (ROA) and other measures of financial performance. Carrying stock is expensive, usually 20%-40% of the average value per year. It’s easy to turn cash into inventory…the challenge is to turn inventory back into cash.

As committed to enhance the global competitiveness of Indian Industry, CII – L M Thapar Centre for Competitiveness has initiated a special drive to popularize Effective Inventory Management among organisations, in view of international standards.

Against this backdrop, CII – L M Thapar Centre for Competitiveness is organizing one-day training programme on ‘Effective Inventory Management’ on Friday, 24th April 2009from 0900 hrs to 1700 hrs at Confederation of Indian Industry, 249 F, Sector- 18, Udyog Vihar, Phase- IV, Gurgaon.

Registration Form is available at GSIA Office.
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Quality Control Order on 17.2.2003 making ISI Mark compulsory

Government of India, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi has informed regarding issue of a Quality Control Order on 17.2.2003 making ISI Mark compulsory for Electrical Wires, Cables Appliances and Protection Devices & Accessories whci is reproduced herebelow for your information.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
(DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL POLICY & PROMOTION)
UDYOG BHAVAN, NEW DELHI – 110011

D.O. No. 14(89)/2008-LEI
18th February, 2009.

The Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP) has issued a Quality Control Order on 17.2.2003 making ISI Mark compulsory for Electrical Wires, Cables, Appliances and Protection Devices & Accessories. A copy of the said order is enclosed. However, it has been represented that inspite of issue or the above order, items not marked with ISI are coming in the market. Moreover, at times it has also been represented that even electric utility companies are purchasing such non-ISI marked items.

You are requested to instruct the appropriate authority to ensure strict compliance of the aforesaid Order.

Yours sincerely,
sd/-
(N.N.PRASAD)

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THE GAZETTE OF INDIA
EXTRAORIDNARY
PART II – SECTION 3-SUB SECTION(ii)
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No.159 NEW DELHI , MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17,2003/ MAGHA 28, 1924

Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion

New Delhi the 17th February, 2003.

Order

S.O ….(E) in exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 (10 of 1955) , the Central Government hereby rescinds the General Service Electric Lamps (Quality Control) Order, 1989 issued under the Ministry of Industry (Department of Industrial Development )Notification No. G.S.R. 463(E) dated 24th April 1989, and the Electrical Wires, Cable s Appliances, and Accessories (Quality Control) Order, 1993 issued under the Ministry of Industry (Department of Industrial Development) Notification No. G.S.R 83(E) dated 24th February 1993 with immediate effect, except as respects thing done or omitted to be done under the orders before such rescission.

[.F.No.6 (9)/2001-LEI]S.JAGADEESAN, JT.SECY.

ORDER

New Delhi, the 17th February 2003

S.O. 189(E) – In exercise of the powers conferred by section 14 of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986(63 of 1986), the Central Government after consulting the Bureau of Indian Standards here by makes the following Order, namely: –

4. Short title and commencement – (1) This Order may be called the Electrical Wires, Cables, Appliances and Protection Devices and Accessories (Quality control) Order, 2003.

(2) In respect of items covered under serial numbers 1 to 7 of the Schedule this Order shall come into force with immediate effect. In respect of items covered under serial numbers 8 to 24 of the Schedule, this Order shall come into force after a period of six months from the date of publication in the Official Gazette.

5. Definitions – In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires

a.“Act” means the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 (63 of 1986);
b.“Appropriate Authority” means any officer not below the rank of an under secretary to the Government of India or an officer not below the rank of a General Manager, District Industries Center of a State Government as may be appointed by the Central Government or the State Government by a notification published in the Official Gazette to implement the provisions of this Order;
c.“Bureau” means the Bureau of Indian Standards;
d.“dealer” in relation to Electrical Wires, Cables, Appliances, Protection Devices and Accessories, means a person who, or a firm or a Hindu undivided family which, carries on, directly or otherwise the business of buying, selling, supplying or distributing any such electrical wires, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories whether in cash or for deferred payment or for commission, remuneration or other valuable consideration;
e.“electrical wires, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories “ mean the items specified in column (2) of the Schedule;
f.“manufacturer”, in relation to electrical wires, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories, means a person who, or a firm or a Hindu undivided family which produces, makes, assembles or manufactures any such electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories and includes a person who, or a firm or a Hindu undivided family which claims such electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories to be produced, made, assembled or manufactured by such person or firm or Hindu undivided family, as the case may be;
g.“Schedule” means the Schedule annexed to this Order;
h.“ Specified standard “ in relation to electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories mean the standard a s specified in the corresponding entry in column (3) of the Schedule which is in force.
i.“State Government” includes a Union Territory Administration also.
j.All other words and expressions used but not defined in this Order shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Act.

6. Prohibition regarding manufacture, storage, sale land distribution etc:-
(1) No person shall by himself or through any person on his behalf manufacture or store for sale, sell or distribute any electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories, which do not conform to the specified standards and don not bear Standard Mark of the Bureau on obtaining certification marks license;

Provided that nothing in this Order shall apply in relation to export of electrical wires, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories required for export, which conform to any specification required by the foreign buyer and such specification shall not in any case be less than the Specified Standard.

(2) The Sub-standards or defective electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories or raw – material or components, which do not conform to the Specified Standard shall be deformed by the manufacture beyond use and disposed of as scrap within three months.

4. Obligation for Certification-

5.All manufacturers of electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories shall make an application to the Bureau for obtaining licence for use of the Standard Mark, within forty five days of the issue of this order, if not already obtained.

6.The grant of license by the Bureau for use of the Standard Mark shall be as per the provisions of the Act and rules and regulations made there under.

7.When any person by himself or through any person on his behalf proposes to manufacture electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories any of the items 8 to 24 specified in column (2) of the Schedule shall commence regular production only after obtaining a valid licence form Bureau for the use of Standard Mark.

8.Consequent to the expiry of any licence or cancellation thereof by the Bureau for one or more of the electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories mentioned in column (2) of the schedule, the Appropriate Authority shall also be informed by the same by the Bureau.

5.Power to call for information etc. – (1) The Appropriate Authority may with a view to securing compliance with this order-

d. requires any person engaged in manufacture, storage for sale , sale or distribution of any electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories to give such information as he deems necessary relating to the manufacture, storage for sale , sale or distribution of any electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories for the implementation of this Order or require any such person to furnish to him samples of any such electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories.

e. inspect or cause to be inspected any books or other documents and other electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories or the components of any such electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories kept by or belonging to or in the possession or under the control of any person engaged in the manufacture, storage for sale, sale or distribution of any such electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories.

f. Enter and search any premises and seize any electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories in respect of which it has reason to believe that a contravention of this Order has been committed or the said electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories are not of the specified Standard; and

(2) The provision of the code of the Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974) relating to search and seizures shall so far as may be, apply to searches and seizures under this clause.

6. Testing and samples – Samples of any electrical wire, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories bearing the Standard Mark and drawn by the Appropriate Authority, for ascertaining whether they are of the Specified Standard, shall be tested in the laboratory approved by the Bureau and in the manner as may be determined by the Bureau.

10. Power to issue direction to manufactures and dealers or sellers-

The Appropriate Authority may issue such directions to manufactures and dealers or sellers, consistent with the provisions of the Act or this Order, as may be necessary for carrying out the purposes of this Order.

11. Compliance of directions – Every person engaged in the manufacture, storage for sale, sale or distribution of any electrical wires, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories to whom any direction is issued under this Order, shall comply with such direction.

12. Obligation to furnish information – No manufacturer or dealer shall with intent to evade the provisions of this Order, refuse to give any information lawfully demanded from him under clause 5 or conceal, destroy, mutilate or deface any books or documents or any electrical wires, cables, appliances, protection devices and accessories kept by, or in the possession or control of, such person.

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SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT CERTIFICATION COURSE

CII L M Thapar Centre for Competitiveness for SMEs
SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT CERTIFICATION COURSE
April 09- June 09: Venue ; Pune

First Module – April 9-11; 2009
Second Module – June 1- 2; 2009

Six Sigma & Competitiveness
Six Sigma is a disciplined, data-driven approach and methodology for eliminating defects (driving towards six standard deviations between the mean and the nearest specification limit) in any process — from manufacturing to transactional and from product to service. The fundamental objective of the Six Sigma methodology is the implementation of a measurement-based strategy that focuses on process improvement and variation reduction through the application of Six Sigma improvement projects

As committed to enhance the global competitiveness of Indian SMEs, CII L M Thapar Centre for Competitiveness for SMEs is organizing Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Course form April 2009 to June , 2009 at Pune 9-11 April 2009.

Circular & Reply Form are available at GSIA office.

For further details you may contact:
Reema Shrivastava
Confederation of Indian Industry
Tel : 0124 – 401 3874 (D) 4014060-66 ext 405
Moblie 9910047001
Fax : 0124 – 4014080
Web: www.ciionline.org
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Master Class on Service Tax and CENVAT Credit

ASSOCHAM
Master Class on Service Tax and CENVAT Credit
(Hyderabad, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Indore)

ASSOCHAM is organizing a full day Master Class on “Service Tax and CENVAT Credit” in four major cities Hyderabad (22nd April 2009), Kolkata (24th April 2009), Chandigarh (30th April 2009) and Indore (4th May 2009). In the workshop important issues relating to Service Tax and CENVAT Credit as well as the recent changes made therein will be discussed by eminent experts. Further, suggestions shall also be invited from the participants for the forthcoming budget proposals for the year 2009-2010.

The workshop will enable the participants to promote knowledge and skill in Service Tax and CENVAT Credit through interaction with the speakers.

SERVICE TAX
Year after year the scope of levy of service tax has been expanded by the Government. As the revenue of Government has increased from 400 crores to 64,400 crores, so also the problem of the industries. Further, the Government has recently issued some Notifications and Circulars to make changes in the service tax law which has created numerous doubts. Similarly, the Government has also issued clarifications in the first quarter of the year 2009 and clarified the long pending issue.

The above informative session has been organized to guide and resolve the problems being faced by the industry.

This session would broadly discuss the below mentioned issues such as:

·Reduction in Service Tax rates and impact thereof
·SEZ exemption by way of refund and impact thereof
·Clarification regarding export of service – a far reaching consequence
·Clarification regarding residential complex – a great relief to industry
·Clarification regarding commercial training and coaching service – a far reaching consequence
·Multiplicity of the taxes
·VAT and Service Tax applicability on same transaction
·Classification of taxable services
·Export and import of services
·Refund of Service Tax to exporter of goods
·Associated party transaction
·Issues in construction industry
·Issues in software industry
·Scheme under Service Tax to avoid penalties and proceedings
·Calling for information / reports and multiple audits

CENVAT
The Government has drastically amended the CENVAT Credit Rules 2004. The workshop aims to understand the impact of such changes as well as to understand the impact of such changes, would it require further change. Some of the topics under CENVAT will include:

·Impact of changes made in the definition of input service
·Impact of changes made in Rule 6(3)
·Doubts and difficulties for implementing the Rule 6(3) & 6(3A) & remedies thereof
·Meaning of exempted services in the changing scenario
·Practical difficulties and would it require further change.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
CEOs, CFOs, Finance / Accounts / Legal Executives, Senior Auditors and Financial Professionals / Consultants, Middle & Senior Level executives dealing in Service Tax in the corporate world as well as the practicing CA, CS, CWA and other related professionals.

PLACE / DATE / TIME / VENUE
Hyderabad
22nd Apr ‘09
1000-1600 hrs
Hotel Taj Krishna
Road No. 1, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
Kolkata

24th Apr. ‘09
1000-1600 hrs
Hotel Taj Bengal
34-B, Belvedere Road, Alipore, Kolkata
Chandigarh

30th Apr. ‘09
1000-1600 hrs
Hotel Taj Chandigarh
Block No. 9, Sector – 17-A
Chandigarh
Indore

4th May ‘09
1000-1600 hrs
Hotel Fortune Landmark
Adjoining Meghdoot Gardens
Indore

FACULTY
Mr. J.K. Mittal, FCA, FCS, LLB – Mr. J.K. Mittal is a practicing Advocate in Indirect taxes and specialized in Service Tax. He is the Co-Chairman of “Expert Committee on Indirect Taxes” of ASSOCHAM and Co-Chairman of Indirect Tax Committee of the PHDCCI, New Delhi. He had been the member of the Committee constituted by the Ministry of Finance, Government of India to look into appropriate mechanism/modalities for collection and payment of service tax on Goods Transport Agency. He is also a Member of Supreme Court Bar Association and has been honoured for two consecutive years (year 2006 and 2007) by the by the Hon’ble Union Law Minister in the function organized by the Supreme Court Bar Association on the occasion of Law Day. He is the author of India’s most popular book on Service Tax i.e. “Law, Practice & Procedure of Service Tax”.

PARTICIPATION FEE
Rs. 4,000/- (per participant, per venue) – Registration form attached
(10% for two & 20% discount for three or more persons from the same organization)

The fee is inclusive of refreshment, lunch & course material.

Since the seats are limited and shall be made available on first-cum-first served basis, you are requested to register yourself and also nominate your colleagues for the same.

For further details, please contact:
Sumit Pandey (0-9911700707) Avinash Sharma (0-9873777317)
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India
ASSOCHAM Corporate Office
1, Community Centre, Zamrudpur, Kailash Colony, New Delhi – 110 048
Tel: 011-46550555 · Fax: 011-46536482 / 81, 46536497 / 98
E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] · Website: www.assocham.org
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Global Industrial R&D Conclave 2009:

Global Industrial R&D Conclave 2009:
Strategies to Drive Growth in Economic Crisis Coinciding with India’s National Technology Day
11-12 May 2009: Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi

Recognising the importance of research, technology & innovation to emerge from this historic global economic crisis, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in partnership with Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India, is creating a platform to discuss and share models, best practices and R&D strategies, to encourage innovation-driven growth, commercial research and to convert knowledge to wealth.

The economic meltdown has created alarming conditions for R&D- and innovation-led businesses where risk capital is scarce which has placed R&D investments at lower priority. Balancing of open-source R&D, joint industrial R&D, bilateral cooperation and contract research to share risk and reduce investments have become essential tools of doing business.

However, some leading innovative firms have been less impacted by the crisis due to their technology competitiveness, new product development and greater efficiency through research investments. Governments across the globe are trying to boost the economy and industrial growth through strategic policy changes by creating a more favourable R&D ecosystem.

The Global Industrial R&D Conclave would be a forum for R&D Heads/ CTOs of leading global innovative firms, heads of government programmes promoting industrial R&D in some of the leading countries, industrial research directors of premier global technical universities and VCs/angel investors to share their experiences and strategies to overcome the economic crisis. It would also be a learning platform for relevant stakeholders to understand the value of technological competitiveness in a crisis situation.

You can participate at the Conclave as delegates.

The Agenda and the Reply Form are available at GSIA office for your kind reference.

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Two day National Training Programme on Total Cost Management

CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre is organizing a unique two day National Training Programme on Total Cost Management on 17 April 2009 at Hyderabad.

The main objectives of this training programme is to develop knowledge on tools and techniques such as ABC, ABM, Target Costing, Balanced Score Card Etc for effective cost management and increased profitability.

You may kindly send in your nominations through the reply form available at GSIA office or email at [email protected]
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Turning Crisis into Opportunity: The role of Governance and Reform

CII National Conference and Annual Session 2009
“Turning Crisis into Opportunity: The role of Governance and Reform”

26-27 March 2009 : Hotel Taj Palace, New Delhi

CII National Conference & Annual Session is being held on 26th-27th March 2009. The theme for this year’s conference is “Turning Crisis into Opportunity: The Role of Governance and Reform”. The National Conference and Annual Session would focus on issues of reform and governance – both of the Public and Corporate domain.

Key speakers at the National Conference would include:

– Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman – Planning Commission, Government of India
– D Subbarao, Governor, Reserve Bank of India
– C K Prahalad, Paul and Ruth McCracken Distinguished University Professor of Strategy, University of Michigan
– T S Krishna Murthy, Former Chief Election Commissioner
– K.M. Chandrasekhar, Cabinet Secretary, Government of India
– Gopal K Pillai, Commerce Secretary, Government of India
– Ajay Shankar, Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion
– Subas Chandra Pani, Secretary, Planning Commission
– Ashok Chawla, Secretary – Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance
– K V Kamath, President, Confederation of Indian Industry and Managing Director & CEO, ICICI Bank Limited
– Venu Srinivasan, Vice President, Confederation of Indian Industry, Chairman, TVS Motor Company Limited
– Sugata Bose, Gardiner Professor of History & Director, South Asia Initiative, Harvard University
– K C Chakrabarty, Chairman & Managing Director, Punjab National Bank
– R S Sharma, Chairman and Managing Director, Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited
– K Ravi Kumar, Chairman and Managing Director, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
– Jamshyd N Godrej, Chairman and Managing Director, Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
– Rahul Bajaj, Chairman, Bajaj Auto Limited
– Shekhar Datta, Director, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited
– Subodh Bhargava, Chairman, Tata Communications Limited
– R Seshasayee, Managing Director, Ashok Leyland Limited
– Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman & Group Chief Executive Officer, Bharti Enterprises
– Sunil Kant Munjal, Chairman, Hero Corporate Service Limited
– Jamshed J Irani, Director, Tata Sons Limited
– Gopal Srinivasan, Chairman & Managing Director, TVS Capital Funds Limited
– T N Ninan, Editor & Publisher, Business Standard Limited
– R C Bhargava, Chairman, Maruti Udyog Limited
– Janmejaya Sinha, Managing Director – India, The Boston Consulting Group India
– Surjit S Bhalla, Managing Director, Oxus Research and Investments
– Shardul Shroff, Managing Director, Amarchand & Mangaldas

For more information and registration, please visit www.cii.in or contact Mr Prashant A N at [email protected] or Mr Somendra Gautam at [email protected]. Telephone: +91 11 41504514 – 19.

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Workshop on Managing Talent Risks at Times of Economic Downturn

Workshop on Managing Talent Risks at Times of Economic Downturn:
ISO 10015+ for Strategic Alignment of Training Investment

27 March 2009: CII Gurgaon

CII National Committee on Skills, Human Resources & Industrial Relations in association with the Academy for Quality in Training and Education (AdeQuaTE.), Geneva is organising a one day Workshop on Managing Talent Risks at Times of Economic Downturn: ISO 10015+ for Strategic Alignment of Training Investment on 27 March 2009 at CII Gurgaon office, 249-F, Sector-18, Udyog Vihar, Phase – IV, Gurgaon – 122 015, Haryana.

This Workshop intends to achieve the following:
To sharpen the awareness of senior executives regarding the human capital risks in an economic downturn;
To equip senior executives with basic understanding and knowledge of the next generation HRD and high impact training system management tool;
To provide senior executives with information of the basic tenants of ISO 10015 Quality Standard and its application to corporate environment;
To present information on ways and means to achieve a certified ISO 10015+ system, a label indicating verified excellence of quality standards of in-service training systems;
To share corporate experience in using ISO 10015+ system in the country.

Learning Outcome and Benefits:

* Participants will gain information on the next generation HRD and high impact training management system.
* Participants will become familiar with ISO 10015 standards and ISO10015+ certification requirements.
* Participants will obtain information on how to assess their own HRD and training system.
* Participants will hear about the case of a renown company in the country using an ISO 10015+ system to manage its training investment portfolio.
* Participants will understand the role requisites of a companys executive who is responsible for the strategic orientation of his companys training system.
* Participants will be informed of the steps in acquiring ISO 10015+ certification and the building blocks in achieving this distinction.

The Workshop would be useful for:

Vice Presidents, Directors and Managers of HR, Training, Quality Systems, Organisation Development, Knowledge and Performance Management and Finance
Organisation leaders in charge of talent management
Organisation development (OD) and Organisation Effectiveness (OE) practitioners
HR professionals and generalists looking to expand their knowledge of HRD and quality assurance

Programme Instructor / Facilitator:

Dr Lichia Yiu, Registered Lead Auditor for ISO 10015+ (since2003)
Visiting Professor, Organisational Diagnosis & Perforamnce Management, National Taiwan University of Science & Technology
Dr Raymond Saner, Registered Lead Auditor for ISO 10015+ (since2003)
Swiss delegate to the ISO TC176, WG4 for ISO 10015 Professor, Organisation & International Management, Basle University
Mr Hari Nair, Vice President – HR, Sona Koyo Steering Systems Limited

A copy of the brochure is available at gsia office for reference.
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