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Title: The world of today and tomorrow


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MONTREUX 2001
Presentation of Forum Themes , Wednesday 5
September 2001, 09.40 - 10.00 by Eigil Steen
Pedersen, FIDIC President-Elect
MONTREUX 2001
FIDIC MONTREUX 2001 CONFERENCE Wednesday 5
September 2001
INFORMATION
Contact FIDIC Secretariat for information Text
available at www.fidic.org/conference/2001/talks
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MONTREUX 2001
The three themes are
  • - Quality Management
  • - Business Integrity Management
  • - Capacity Building

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Quality Management
  • - Guide to Quality Management in the Consulting
    Industry
  • - Training Kit Quality Management in the
    Consulting Engineering Industry
  • - Guide to the Interpretation and Application of
    the ISO 90012000 Standard for the Consulting
    Engineering Industry

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Business Integrity Management
  • - Why should firms adopt a BIMS?
  • - The Business Integrity Management concept
  • - The principles of Business Integrity Management
  • - How to develop an BIMS
  • - How to monitor the process
  • - Alternative models for review of the system

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Capacity Building
  • - CAPACITY BUILDING - building the capacity of
    the consulting industry
  • with the following supporting papers
  • - Recommended government initiatives
  • - Recommended actions by international agencies
  • - The World Bank
  • - Asian Development Bank
  • - African Development Bank
  • - Capacity benchmarking of firms and at the
    national level

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MONTREUX 2001
Joint Workshop Business Integrity Management
Capacity Building Wednesday 5 September 2001
10.30 12.00 Co-Chairs Felipe Ochoa, México
Eigil Steen Pedersen, FIDIC President-Elect
MONTREUX 2001
FIDIC MONTREUX 2001 CONFERENCE Wednesday 5
September 2001
INFORMATION
Contact FIDIC Secretariat for information Text
available at www.fidic.org/conference/2001/talks
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MONTREUX 2001
Business Integrity Management
  • - Introduction Progress Report by Dr. Felipe
    Ochoa, México
  • - Pilot Project in Turkey by Eng. Fatma
    Cölasan, Turkey
  • - BIM Evaluation in México by Dr.Jorge
    Diaz-Padilla, México
  • - A Third-Party Review by Professor Mark
    Pieth, Switzerland

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Capacity Building
  • - Introduction Progress Report by Eng. Eigil
    Steen Pedersen, Denmark
  • - Recommended Government Initiatives by Eng.
    John Ritchie, Canada
  • - Recommended Actions by International
    Agencies by Eng. Rafik
    Meghji, Tanzania
  • - Capacity Benchmarking by Dr. Peter Boswell,
    FIDIC Secretariat

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Capacity building
Recommended Government Initiatives
  • - Policy Initiatives
  • - Financial Initiatives
  • - Legislative Actions

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Capacity building
Recommended Government Initiatives
Policy Initiatives
  • Declare strong government support for the
    consulting engineering as a high technology
    industry through its established industry
    association.
  • Establish positive, high level liaison contacts
    with the industry through its industry
    association.
  • Declare a public policy for enhanced national
    consulting engineering firm participation in
    domestic and IFI funded projects. Rely on
    transparent Quality Based Selection.

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Capacity building
Recommended Government Initiatives
Policy Initiatives
  • Cooperate with the national consulting
    engineering industry association to develop an
    understanding of expected government
    requirements.
  • Promote excellence in education of engineers,
    technicians, and allied professionals.
  • Minimize the use of in-house government
    engineering units.
  • Recognize only those consulting engineering firms
    that operate competitively in the private sector
    marketplace.

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Capacity building
Recommended Government Initiatives
Financial Initiatives
  • Support for education
  • Support for technology transfer contracts for
    engineering services in LDC's
  • Access to financial resources
  • development funds - debt or equity
  • balanced financial terms in contracts

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Capacity building
Recommended Government Initiatives
Legislative Actions
  • Recognize individual engineering professionals
    through legislation
  • Recognize through legislation consulting
    engineering as a special self-governing area of
    practice with well defined admission criteria
  • Create a legislative environment in which
    engineering and construction risk can be
    effectively managed, with assistance from the
    insurance industry
  • Establish tax laws and related policies that
    will stimulate growth of knowledge based
    industries

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Capacity building
Capacity Benchmarking
  • Problem lack of visibility
  • Solution information on
  • - capabilities, references
  • - staff skills, experience, number
  • - facilities
  • - ownership, financial background, etc.

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Capacity building
Capacity Benchmarking
  • At the individual firm level
  • a tool to enhance skills in firms
  • At national level
  • a tool to assess the consulting capacity of
    specific
  • countries

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Capacity building
Capacity Benchmarking
  • At the firm level
  • - National operating environment
  • - Financial performance
  • - balance sheet
  • - operating results
  • - Staff performance
  • - Services

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Capacity building
Capacity Benchmarking
  • At the national industry level
  • - Same generic indicators as for individual firms
  • - Reporting at four levels
  • - firm
  • - association
  • - national industry sector
  • - country
  • with a total of 16 indicators

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Capacity building
Capacity Benchmarking
Reporting level National National industry
sector Association Firm
Data level National operating environment
Staff performance
Financial preformance
Services
Firm turnover per unit GDP xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxx
xx
Average revenue per staff xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxx
xx
Corruption index xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx
GDP per capita xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx
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Capacity building
Capacity Benchmarking
  • National Capacity Index
  • pilot project since 1999
  • uses FIDIC Annual Survey developed with the FIDIC
    Member Assocuation for France
  • - accessible at
  • www.FIDIC.org/annualsurvey
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