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ERASMUS Multilateral Project- Virtual campus for SME in a multilateral milieu

ERASMUS Multilateral Project- Virtual campus for SME in a multilateral milieu. MGYOSZ in Project „Virtual campus for SME”. Budapest, 22/03/2010. Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists MGYOSZ /BUSINESSHUNGARY. MGYOSZ represents the interests of members on a macro level, 

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ERASMUS Multilateral Project- Virtual campus for SME in a multilateral milieu

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  1. ERASMUS Multilateral Project- Virtual campus for SME in a multilateral milieu MGYOSZ in Project „Virtual campus for SME” Budapest, 22/03/2010

  2. Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY • MGYOSZ represents the interests of members on a macro level,  • intends to influence economic policy-making, • maintains contacts with the Parliament, government and state administration, • prepares analyses, engages in professional activities, • initiates proposals on corporate and current economic policy concepts, • provides forums for expression of opinions, • publishes its own newsletter: MAGYAR GYÁRIPAR • website : www.mgyosz.hu MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  3. Mission of MGYOSZ • influences economic policy making, • maintains contacts with the Parliament, the government and state administration, • prepares analyses engages in professional activities,, proposals on corporate and the current economic policy concepts, • provides a forum for expression of opinions Main issues: • Economic policy making, competitiveness • Taxation, Environment, Company affairs • represents the interests of members onmacro level, in national social dialogue as a recognised social partner • Labour Code, wage negotiation, education and training • International relations MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  4. Activities in training • Representation of economic, professional and employers’ interest Expressing of employers interests in regional and national reconciliation, advisory committee in terms of training • Umbrella organization /50 professionalbranch, 19 regional associations and over 100 direct members/ Representation at EU and international level: • BUSSINESSEUROPE, CEDEFOP, Advisory Board of Vocational Training in EU and BIAC, IOE • LLL Committee • Subcommittees to the European Commission MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  5. Training cont. • Networking, promoting cooperation • Communication information • Lobbying- in the field of training and education policy • Consulting service • Participation in several domestic and international projects Leonardo da Vinci „ Learn & Work”„Comparative study and training materials for SME-s • Organizing actions, conference, training in connection with education and training MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  6. MGYOSZ’s role within the Project • The Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists MGYOSZ has a long standing co-operation with the promoter. • Its role started before the project when MGYOSZ provided needs analyses for the promoter pointing out the clear demand for high level SME trainings of the SME constituents, • The main role of MGYOSZwas the continuous evaluation of the project, MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  7. MGYOSZ Tasks: • taking part in the ongoing monitoring of the program • involving MGYOSZ job- expert MGYOSZ Tasks in the Project 1 s for successful project implementation and promotion • drawing up the requirements of the members SME concerning the modules led by the local HE partner / BGF 5 modules MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  8. MGYOSZ Tasks cont. • Checking and evaluation of the curriculum (draft versions) by the experts • Cooperating with BGF, gave feed back on the relevance of the curricula. • Professional consultation with the experts creating the teaching material • BUSINESSHUNGARY participates in the dissemination of the project results. The results are published in our periodical: Magyar Gyáripar and on website. MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  9. The modules • Strategic Marketing and Marketing Planning” and „Quantitative Methods of Marketing • Audit of management • International Finance and Treasury and Financing • Management Information Systems and Risk Management • Advanced accounting MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  10. Choosing the job-experts • Appointing SME experts, in charge of representing SME interests, • Recognized experts of given professional area where they have pedagogical experience, • They have information from the new competence-based and in modules organized training, • The final requirements have to add to all competences, • Consultation from the teaching material, timely modifications MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  11. Opinion of experts • High level curricula is supported by the up-to-date knowledge, • Teaching materials well followed the objectives of course, • All of the expected basic competencies can be found inside, • The structure of course is good • Generally the trainings materials are acceptable, MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  12. Experience experts • The experts beside some concrete professional modification of content given recommendations to the method to the better learning: • more examples from practice, • better explanation the ground content, • missing the Hungarian published professional books from the bibliography, (marketing) • Its need to give the several links to the learning in training material MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  13. Results for SME-s • Wide dissemination can increase the competitiveness of the SMS with a new diploma – possibility of e-learning in practice, • The activities of this European virtual SME campus areexpected to result in the improvement of the European transnational SME mobility. • Possibility in the EU LLL Program’s project to come to know work and method of Partners with international good practice comparison MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  14. Hungarian experience to thefuture development • In Hungary the qualification is structure based on modularization and a competence- and learning outcome-based • In the outcome requirements of the renewed OKJ, in addition to the identification of vocational knowledge and skills appear the method, social and personal competences required to perform an occupation/vocation. MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

  15. Thank You! Terézia Borosné Bartha International Director boros@mgyosz.hu MGYOSZ/BUSINESSHUNGARY

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