SYNERGIA
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Latvian-Polish online session
On 23rd -25th November 2020, the 4th session of the 1st edition of SYNERGIA is taking place. The session is attended by high representatives of public administration institutions from Poland, Bulgaria, Latvia and Hungary.
The session programme includes also activities in the following thematic areas: managing of communicaton and effective negotiations, change management, knowledge management.
The 1st day of the session is conducted by SYNERGIA Partner from Latvia, the Latvian School of Public Administration (LSPA). Partner’s expert, Žanete Drone will run a training sessions on change management.
Due to the epidemiological situation, the project is carried out in a online form. An online training will be conducted through a special e-learning training platforms in MS TEAMS environment and ZOOM platform.
The online trainings will be held from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm CET.
Date of publication: November 23rd 2020
Effective participation in online session
4 tips – use the potential on participation in the project SYNERGIA online session.
Dear SYENRGIA Participant,
Make sure that your online training is as comfortable and uninterrupted as possible. Pay attention to the following points:
- use stable internet connection,
- organize comfortable working environment,
- make sure nothing disturbs you during online session,
- participate actively in discussion.
Date of publication: November 10th 2020
SYNERGIA 4th session in online form
The upcoming session of SYNERGIA, scheduled for November 23rd-25th, 2020 will be held in online form.
The decision to organise the 4th SYNERGIA session in online form was taken upon careful consideration of safety requirements for project participants and current epidemic situation in Europe. Trainings will be held online:
- On November 23, 2020, trainings will be co-organized with a partner from Latvia – LSPA and will take place at ZOOM platform.
- On November 24-25, 2020, trainings will be conducted through a special e-learning training platform in MS TEAMS environment.
The epidemiological risk is assessed before each session by the Steering Committee with the participation of Project Partners and a representative of foreign professors.
Date of publication: October 29th 2020
SYNERGIA 3rd training session is completed
3rd session as part of the 1st edition of the SYNERGIA project is behind us. The session was attended by high-representatives of public administration institutions from Poland, Bulgaria, Latvia and Hungary.
I st edition – 3rd Hungarian- Polish session
On October, 19-21, the 3rd session of 1st SYNERGIA edition took place.
Programme
The session program included activities in the following thematic areas:
- project management in public sector
- change management
- knowledge management
- HRM (leadership)
In the first two days, SYNERGIA educational sessions were led by professors from IESE Business School, University of Navarra: prof. Massimo Maoret and prof. Jaume Ribera. On the third day, two soft-skills training sessions on leadership run by Hungarian partner trainers (NUPS) Márta Pataki and Krisztián Hegyi, took place.
The form of the session
Due to the current epidemiological situation in Europe, the 3rd session was run online. Participants from Poland, Bulgaria, Latvia and Hungary participated in interactive meetings carried out in MS Teams environment. Participants have also shared their knowledge and exchange experiences within Teamworks, working groups that constituted an important aspect of SYNERGIA programme.
Participants’ impressions
In the evaluation studies, the participants rate highly the substantive usefulness of the project, emphasizing that the project develops new skills and the transferred knowledge is unique for people in managerial positions in public administration. The education programme is a good example of transferring interesting business practices to public administration, presenting new ways of perceiving matters and a new vision of common problems that participants face on a daily basis in the workplace.
Date of publication: October 23rd 2020