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Projects realized in European cooperation
ALEAS puts a strong emphasis on innovative, education development projects realized by international cooperation or consortiums. The Leonardo da Vinci Program of the European Union is always a continuous opportunity to widen our professional network all over the world.
Internationalization Consulting Project (INCO)The pilot project funded by the Leonardo Programme was finished in 2007, in the end of a successful co-operation of 6 European partners and FH Joanneum business school (Austria). Internationalization Consulting – as its name suggests – is aimed at training consultants and professionals who can aptly support foreign marketing, partnerships, and trade relations of mainly small and middle sized enterprises. With a budget of more than EUR 400.000, the project realized a blended learning course including on-line and on-site learning sessions in strategy formation, international project management, finance, law, logistics, controlling, and – last but not least – intercultural issues (together with negotiation techniques). Our experts’ role was to outline, code, and test e-learning curricula – together with a test-training session in Budapest. The training is now being implemented in several EU-countries – we are proud that the product was not forgotten after its development. All members of the InCo-consortium are proud that a training system that is being formed right now, will be able to strengthen European unity – not only in words but through real business connections and internationalization knowledge of entrepreneurs all over the continent.
Entrepreneurs Training Portal-project (ETP)In, 2007, the ETP-consortium, led by the Budapest Chamber of Commerce, invited us to join the project, based on our international e-learning project-management skills and references. The aim of the venture was to improve entrepreneur competences of SME-managers mostly in the industry and service sector. Entrepreneurship, however, is a phenomenon which needs to be strengthened in a different way for each of us. Therefore, the consortium of Finnish, French, German, Hungarian and Irish participants decided on developing contents on different levels and in different forms (i.e., interactive and self-study materials), so that they may provide new information for all users of different experience and interest. To be up-to-date and varied enough, we realized a portal which is not static but info-sharing, and gives way to peer-to-peer communication and research (through forums, mail service, notes, RSS). The knowledge base is available in several European languages.
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