The tentative training topics in this online course cover:
Module-1: Introduction to Total Quality Management (TQM)
Learning objectives:
In accordance with the overall objectives of the DA program, and its main substances for learning, the DA program expects to:
The specific objectives of the short course are that, at the end of the training program, participants will be able to:
The professional development programs in six different fields will allow the practicing engineers in LGED to develop their skills and strengthen their knowledge through active participation and learning the most up-to-date engineering theory and techniques delivered by AIT’s renowned faculties and practitioners. The program will broadly address the technical and practical issues encountered by the engineers in their work as well as enhance their engineering skills in applying the modern tools and techniques.
Objectives:
- To have a comprehensive understanding of characteristics, interests and capacity of the key stakeholders;
- To increase the ability to analyze stakeholders and identify strategies to manage their interests and contributions;
- To identify a stakeholder communication plan for project implementation; and
- To identify stakeholder engagement processes and determine the effectiveness of the approach used.
The course contents are selected according to contexts in developing countries and best practices that have succeed elsewhere.
The course contents are selected according to contexts in developing countries and best practices that have succeed elsewhere.
This two-week course on “Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and Project Financial Management” was designed for the professionals from Bangladesh Oil, Gas & Mineral Corporation (Petrobangla) to enhance their knowledge on modern techniques and challenges in LNG along with the financial project management.
The professional training program on “Collaborative Forest Management (CFM) for Sustainable Landscape Restoration” was initiated from the Sustainable Forests & Livelihoods (SUFAL) Project under Bangladesh Forest Department (BFD) with focus on transfer of knowledge, attitude, skill and efficiency (KASE) among the Forestry Officials of Bangladesh in the area of CFM and its implication for landscape restoration.