This year's theme is: What career paths for Broadcast professionals?
Working methods have evolved from a systematic succession of complementary tasks to a proactive combination of collaborative “workflows”.
Professionals need to understand the processes they are involved in to maximise their own added value. Soft skills, such as personal initiative or interpersonal abilities are taking on greater importance in personal profiles.
Training and Development must explore and support individual professional journeys with targeted and customised training.
As a follow up to the 2008 Assembly on Transformation management, the EBU TRAINING Assembly focuses on broadcast professionals:
44 participants incl. 13 speakers
27 EBU Member organisations
Overall satisfaction rating
Entirely satisfactory: 54.5%
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RNTC: I was inspired by so many speeches and workshops and got to know many nice and interesting people. As a starter in the broadcast industry, I think this Assembly is really valuable !! HRT: Sharing experiences on the same cases and issues that we are solving in our everyday work. |
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MODERATOR
Donald-Iain Brown |
WELCOME
Julian Ekiert |
Bruno Tézenas du Montcel |
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Michael Mullane |
Brett Spencer |
Tiziano Bonini |
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Justin Kings |
Anne Morrison |
Philippe Montoisy |
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Robert Amlung |
Heiner Butz |
Alex Gerlis |
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Nicoletta Iacobacci |
Georges Bery |
Rosalia Lloret |
Date:
Public
Past Assemblies
2008, Stockholm
2007, Athens
2006, Mainz
2005, Geneva
2004, Cracow
2003, Strasbourg
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