Staff Development in the Hungarian Land Offices (1999-2000)
Aims:
Co-operative Staff Development in the Hungarian Land Offices and in the
related Public Administration. The long-term objective of the project is to
support CSLM in its role as the principal centre of excellence for staff
development in Land Administration in Hungary in order to apply the acquis, and
essential identified elements in Land Administration. The three elements of this
are to establish a viable, developing educational programme, to establish a
developing system of delivery and to establish working links with EU educational
providers and professions in Land Administration.
Partners:
MoARD DLM
Participation of Department of Lands and Mapping, Ministry of Agriculture and
Rural Development will be
based on the following activities:
- Advice on the content of the proposed knowledge base for land
administration in Hungary.
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Advice in the area of staff management and development, especially
with regard to those issues concerned with preparation for accession to the
European Union.
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Provision of support to land office civil service staff in the
pilot phase of the development.
PMO
State Secretary for Informatics, Prime Minister’s Office will be used for:
- Provision of direction in the development and introduction of
Computer Based Training materials as a part of the content of the land
administration knowledge base for Hungary.
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Advice on increasing the flexibility of content and delivery of
the distance learning programme on using IT in land administration for local
governments.
IPDA
Institute of Professional Developments in Agriculture has a co-ordinating role
through High Schools and give support in the following way:
- Participation in the project organising and co-ordination
activities as specified by the project manager.
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Taking part in courses to train the training staff who will
oversee delivery of the material and in the refinement of the core materials.
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Through the Technical High Schools provision of the theory,
practical and examination delivery facilities required by civil service staff
who study material as a part of the pilot programme and provision of feedback
about these processes.
FÖMI
FÖMI`s participation will be based on the following activities:
- Provision of market analysis knowledge to the project on the
requirements of civil service staff and on the demands being placed on staff as
they play their part in achieving EU harmonisation.
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Provision of support to land office civil service staff in the
pilot phase of the development.
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The development of specific process based training examples within
the piloting of the knowledge base.
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Leadership of Internet and Intranet web based developments to be
used in the pilot phase of the project.
UEL
The participation of University of East London will involve the following
activities:
- Co-operation in the development of the content of managerial
elements of the land administration knowledge base.
- Liaison with the Hungarian Co-ordinator on the direction and
organisation of the knowledge base development and of the pilot course delivery.
- Participation in the co-ordination of the work of the EU partner
organisations.
OS
Ordnance Survey will involve the following:
- Participation in the development of content of the proposed
knowledge base for land administration in Hungary.
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Advice from the experience of OS on the issues which arise in land
administration and in land information provision on accession to the European
Union.
- Advice in the area of staff management.
- Hosting Hungarian experts and group of managers from Hungarian
Land Offices.
MMU
The University will involve the following:
- Participation on the development and refinement of distance
learning materials.
- Advice on increasing the flexibility of content and delivery of an
existing, successful, distance learning programme.
- Support in the development of computer based training materials,
including internet based materials and support.
University of Salzburg
The participation of University of Salzburg will involve the following
activities:
- Participation on the development and refinement of Internet based
distance learning materials.
- Advice on increasing the flexibility of content and delivery of an
existing, successful, distance learning programme.
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Support in the development of computer based training materials,
including Internet based materials and support.
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Co-ordinating advice on the issues which arise in land
administration and in land information provision on accession to the European
Union and on the area of staff management and development, especially with
regard to those issues concerned with preparation for accession to the European
Union.
BEV
Participation of Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungsdienst will be based on the following activities:
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Participation in the development of content of the proposed
knowledge base for land administration in Hungary.
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Advice from the experience of BEV on the issues which arise in
land administration and in land information provision on accession to the
European Union.
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Advice in the area of staff management and development, especially
with regard to those issues concerned with preparation for accession to the
European Union.
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Hosting Hungarian experts and group of managers from Hungarian
Land Offices.
Outcomes:
In SDiLA TEMPUS
four short courses were produced . All the courses were refined twice in the
project life-cycle.
Management
course
The middle /
senior managers attended a programme which specialised in management skills and
techniques necessary in land administration, especially in EU accession period.
The course included language training and communication skills, information
technology and information management, public relations and marketing, EU law,
rules and regulations to apply the acquis, and
identified elements essential in the land administration.
Administrative
and Technical Courses
For the
administrative and technical staff the SDiLA TEMPUS project developed 3 OKJ
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