![]() The current conflicts are generating far-reaching effects on civilian populations and there is a rather fluid separation of civilian stakeholders from local actors. Yet, when national leaders, parliaments or International Organizations, render decisions involving international engagements, soldiers and aid workers, like you and me, need to be prepared, to be there in time and to act! Are we? T o be ready, when the call comes: as already stated in the invitation, soldiers do not make political decisions. Thank you all for coming! That many of you travelled long distances, serves to point out the value and dedication of this Civil-Military Interaction Community. My name is Roel Been and I’m the Director of this Centre. “To be ready, when the call comes” – CCOE Director’s welcome adressĭirector’s speech – Community of Interest Seminar 2016 “To be ready, when the call comes.” Welcome address:ĭear guests – we are delighted to have you here to participate in the 2016 COI Seminar at the CIMIC Centre of Excellence in The Hague, the city of Peace and Justice. CIMIC Wargaming, Modelling and Simulation.NATO CIMIC Community of Interest Conference 2018.Understanding order, stability, and security in fragile areas ().Dissecting Structured Analytic Techniques (SAT) ().Viewing the Civil Environment through PMESII/ASCOPE ().Engaging in Civil-Military Information Sharing ().Climate Change and its Implications for Military Operations ().NATO CIMIC Analysis and Assessment Course. ![]() ![]() NATO CIMIC Functional Specialist Course.Resilience Through Civil Preparedness Course.Concepts, Interoperability, Capabilities.Tom Baxter, Head of Ecommerce and Development at Jules B, said the future of the business and its growth is a main priority for them, and having a "functional, aesthetically driven website that represents the ambitions of the company and what it stands for is critical".Įarlier in 2013, video specialist company simpleshow conducted their own study which showed that 52% of learning and development managers use digital training methods to educate employees in a more interactive and engaging way. Newcastle-based fashion retailer Jules B is an independent business that changed their business strategy to account for the growing popularity of retail online, with 60% of their organisation refocused on online shopping. TalkTalk Business worked along the digital skills charity Go ON UK to launch a campaign in the north-east of the UK that aimed to improve digital capabilities across the region. He added: "Employees are crying out to improve their digital skills and by making just a few small changes to things like your email and web address, you can boost your chances for growth." Managing Director of TalkTalk Business Charles Bligh noted that the internet has undergone significant changes over a relatively short timeframe and businesses can no longer get away with simply having a website, rather that they needed to be "effective online" and make a conscious effort to do so. Meanwhile, around one-third said they thought proper training and development around IT skills would give them a boost within their career and open up new opportunities. The survey results also highlighted areas of training around digital tasks that could be improved, with 15% of employees questioned in cities across the north of England and Scotland were revealed to be struggling to carry out basic digital tasks such as word-processing. Results of a survey conducted by TalkTalk Business indicate that small and medium-sized enterprises, also known as SMEs, need to introduce better digital training in the workplace in order for employees to succeed.Īccording to this survey of 1,000 UK employees from various sectors, 44 per cent would prefer to look online for information about a specific firm, while 42 per cent of respondents expect SMEs to have their own mobile website.
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