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7 th Convention AOTS Mumbai , September 11-12 2006

Bulgarian AOTS Alumni Society Activity report 2002 – 2006 Georgi Stoev , President E-mail: bulaots.headquaters@dir.bg. 7 th Convention AOTS Mumbai , September 11-12 2006. 1.ISO course  in Sofia,attended by representatives of Macedonian and Chech AOTS Alumni - and JICA in 2002 

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7 th Convention AOTS Mumbai , September 11-12 2006

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  1. Bulgarian AOTS Alumni Society Activity report 2002 – 2006 Georgi Stoev , President E-mail: bulaots.headquaters@dir.bg 7th Convention AOTSMumbai , September 11-12 2006

  2. 1.ISO course  in Sofia,attended byrepresentatives of Macedonian andChech AOTS Alumni - and JICA in2002  2.TQM course in Sofia, attended by representatives from Sudan AOTSAlumni Society-2003; 3. Co-founder of BJEC in 2003 and visiting AOTS professor-2005 4.Collaboration with JICA Kaizen seminars and 6 month management course at UNWE-Sofia 2005-2006 BulAOTS Alumni Activities 2002-2006

  3. Membership structure

  4. National Centrefor Vocational Trainingwithin the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Hosting organization for BulAOTS Alumni

  5. BCCI – BulAOTS Partnership-Advantage to the business • BCCI is established in 1895 – entering the third century in service to the business society. • BulAOTS Alumni and BCCI are Co-founders of Bulgarian-Japanese Economic Council • National network of 28 Regional Chambers of Commerce and Industry • Over 46 000 members and 2 148 trade representation offices of foreign persons in Bulgaria • 88 branch organizations covering all branches • Member of Eurochambers – a part of the European network of Chambers of Commerce and Industry

  6. Arbitration Court Computer Center BULPRO Business Center Consultations and information bureau Business Analyses Our services & activities Quality Management Center Fairs and Exhibitions Department Legislative Initiative e-Commerce center Daily online info & publications Trade Register Library

  7. International Council on Cooperation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry Association of the Black Sea Zone CCI Association of the Balkan Chambers Black Sea Economic Cooperation Business Council Central European Initiative

  8. Licensed by Government

  9. Network Functional In registration

  10. TWO FORMS Classroom Distance learning Certificate

  11. We teach: Accounting and taxation Banks Insurance Business skills Xpert Finance, insurance TQM,ISO standards and Kaizen Computer skills Xpert Tourism Professions and courses Language TELC Textile Building Forestry Food Mashine building

  12. EU Programs PHARE Vocational Training – EUR 700 000

  13. EU Programs Leonardo da Vinci – EUR 480 000 Grundtvig – EUR 56 000

  14. Trade and Transport Facilitation in Southeast Europe – a regional training – www.ttfse.org Distance Learning Initiative of the Global Facilitation Partnership for Transportation and Trade (GFP) – www.gfp-dli.org Portal on trade facilitation created by the United Nations Trade Facilitation Network and the GFP – www.gfptt.org Other projects World Bank projects Flemish Government European Programs • Creation of a legal framework for producer groups in the agricultural sector • Entrepreneurial Vocational - weekend training courses German Chambers Union and Balkan Chambers • Virtual ABC Academy – Albania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Turkey

  15. Technology Content Methods, process eLearning: components

  16. World Bank: Virtual Learning Environment Distance learning website of the Global Facilitation Partnership Union of German Chambers: Support for virtual Academy in the region initiated by NCVT Training platforms in different professions Technology

  17. Standards: International standards: UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) – Trade Facilitator course International transport organization IRU – Certificate of Professional Competence DVV – theXpert family Good practices of NCVT and the Regional branches: License by profession Project participation Content Tel. +359 2 988 13 11, Fax +359 2 868 01 75 http://www.education-bulgaria.orge-mail G.Stoev@bcci.bgeducation@bcci.bg

  18. How to do Group KAIZEN (QC circle activity) together with JICA 1) Group organization: In the same shop or related shop, 5 to 7 peoples (workers) are organized as a group member. 2) Leader nomination: Generally leader is a head of job group. 3) Leader’s duty Lead the circle workers. Maximize cooperative spirit among workers. Coordinate related managers and other circles. 4) Worker’s duty Initially each worker shall suggest many positive opinions freely (Brain storming). Do not critisize other workers opinions. Collect the data and photos to know the fact. Discuss each other based on data. Finally decide the target as a group conclusion.

  19. 5) Meeting hours, frequency and when *Hours : 1 hour * Frequency :1 or 2 times in a month *When : Within job time or after job under overtime payment 6) Effective method and tools * QC 7 steps    * QC 7 tools( graphs) * Prioritization   * 5S ( Appendix A ) * Waste or loss( MUDA ) 7) 5S ( Appendix A )as a 1 st step theme It is recomendable totry the “5S” as a 1 st step theme. Because it is easy to understand “how to do 5S”, and it is easy to identify the difference before KAIZEN and after KAIZEN comparing with both photographs.

  20. 8) Theme within your workshop Theme within your workshop should be settled as a target. Sometimes your group can have meeting with other group through manager orcoordinater’s adjustment. 9) No criticize other people’s opinion Do not criticize other people’s opposite opinion. You must suggest more better opinion than his opposite opinion. 10) Presentation conference Presenter should appeal his improvement based on data,fact visually showing QC 7 tools( graph & chart.) and photos. 11) Award system President should award the excellent groups with money or gifts.

  21. Video of Group KAIZEN presentation conference 1. Organizer = JUSE 2. No. of Associated company = 340 Co. 3. No. of conference attendants= 1,600 peoples 4. Time of presentation = 20 min./ group 5. No. of presentation groups = 18 groups *Electric Co. *Zerox Co.*Press Co. *Steel Co. *Toyota * Bank *Housing Co. *Electric Co.*Paper Co. *Golf club Co. *Ricoh Co. *Car electric Co. *Electric power Co. *Steel Co. *Nissan *Steel Co. *Steel Co. *Ceramic Co Video of the awarded 4 groups (Group A,B,C,D) Group Group introduction Outline of activity A Company name Kojima Press Co. Job at work place Car plastic parts assembling No. of group peoples 8 peoples ( 6 males,2 females ) KAIZEN theme Suggestion card system

  22. Group Group introduction Outline of activity B Company name Bank of Ryukyu Co. Job at work place Customer reception No. of group peoples 5 females KAIZEN theme Reduction of computer miss-input C Company name Daiwa Golf-club Manufacturing Co. Job at work place Accounting Div. No. of group peoples 3 females KAIZEN themeReduction bill check time,Shorten of account close-day D Company name Nippon Denso Co. Job at work place Precision grinding shop for car parts No. of group peoples 10 males KAIZEN themeProlongation of tool life, and Zero defect of parts surface quality

  23. Thank you!Tel. +359 2 988 13 11, Fax +359 2 868 01 75 http://www.education-bulgaria.orge-mail G.Stoev@bcci.bgeducation@bcci.bg

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