HEP Handbook for e-work Promotion
Handbook for e-work Promotion PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gerhard Doppler   
Monday, 24 May 2010 19:01

Handbook for e-work Promotion published!

The Handbook for E-Work Promotion is created to introduce small and medium business companies to the alternative possibilities how to make their business more efficient, competitive and modern.

The main goal of the handbook is to introduce how to implement E-Work in your company.

The tasks that authors of this handbook set and would like to introduce for the readers are:

  • The list of competencies that are needed for E-Worker
  • How it is possible to choose and use various E-Learning programs to acquire the skills needed for the company workers to become potential E-Workers
  • Supply detailed guidelines how to implement E-Work in your company
  • Best E-Work practice examples from five European countries are chosen that cover various types of businesses and show the possibilities that companies get by implementing E-Work

 The authors of the Handbook for E-Work wish that it will help SME’s to get ideas how E-Work can be useful and implemented in their business.

 

The documents are ready for download:

HEP Handbook (version 1.4) for viewing and printing (4.500 KB)
HEP Handbook (version 1.4) lower quality for viewing (2.705 KB)

HEP Management Summary (334 KB)

Last Updated ( Monday, 24 May 2010 19:06 )
 
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Written by Gerhard Doppler   
Wednesday, 15 October 2008 16:22

E-Learn to E-Work:

The EU Partners (Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Lithuania, Portugal) -all involved in E-learning for E-working promotion - have formed a partnership to organize joint workshops and meetings, that focus on discussions on how to develop an innovative E-learning package(modul) that would help and promote E-Work in Europe.

During the project, all partners will organize a 2 day workshop in their country, where the project team will share experience, discuss project related issues, work together on chapters of the HEP-Handbook for E-Working Promotion as an output of the project.


This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. 

Last Updated ( Friday, 28 November 2008 11:34 )