As they say, a well-designed plan is a key to success. That is why the EdUP leadership training was focused on business planning in the context of vocational education institutions management. Afterward, the participants will continue their work in teams, to develop their own projects. Their progress will be supervised by certified trainers. In the end, the best teams will be awarded valuable prizes.
A total of 43 representatives of VET schools took part in the training, almost half of them - offline. Those people who preferred to be present online followed the course with a separate trainer. Therefore the event was held in a blended format to cover as many principals as possible.
In today's reality, a personal meeting becomes an outstanding event, so attendees enjoyed the opportunity to share news and their experience in dealing with the challenges of this difficult time.
In addition to the training on business planning, conducted by Develor Ukraine, our offline participants attended a master class on legal awareness. Roman Shpyrka, a practicing lawyer, shared pieces of advice on how to get prepared for court hearings and inspections by regulatory bodies.
The final stage of the meeting was a strategic session dedicated solely to the exchange of best practices. Eventually, participants drew the “twelve commandments of the leader” for their imaginary successors and discussed current pain points.
This training was the second of a series of events, the so-called Academy of Directors, aimed at improving the management and leadership skills of heads of vocational education institutions - recipients of the EdUP Project.
The development of business plans will last until the end of October 2022. This is when the winners will present the most elaborated business plans for their VET schools.
The Public-Private Partnership to Improved Plumbing Education (EdUP) is a project of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, in partnership with Geberit Trading LLC, implemented by Swisscontact Foundation for Technical Cooperation and supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.