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Hello LL. Keeping an eye on things are we?
Quote from: Nick on September 14, 2009, 07:59:02 AMHello LL. Keeping an eye on things are we?Bored bored bored ... just waiting for it to reached 9 a.m. (oh it has) and then on the phone to do some sorting out on other bits and bobs!!!Need to make an appointment for me to see a neurologist here
Quote from: Landlady on September 14, 2009, 08:08:06 AMQuote from: Nick on September 14, 2009, 07:59:02 AMHello LL. Keeping an eye on things are we?Bored bored bored ... just waiting for it to reached 9 a.m. (oh it has) and then on the phone to do some sorting out on other bits and bobs!!!Need to make an appointment for me to see a neurologist here For what it's worth, you have my sympathy LL.
I don't think he's missing you. He's got loads of new toys and special beer and stuff
He did some shopping after you left. And he has mentioned chips a lot
The research questions are as follows:* Through horizon scanning what are possible social, environmental, economic and technological trends that are likely to impact on national industrial strategy and the skills landscape?* Based on the outcomes of the horizon scanning activity what are the future visions and/or, scenarios for the national industrial and skills landscape and what priority future skills requirements does this give rise to?* How could probable future strategic context impact on the UK skills landscape; for example the impact of the potential development and impact of major product and process innovation, advances in technology, population growth, migration, globalisation and the continuing internationalisation of markets.
I have just received an invitation to bid for some werk.The brief includes:QuoteThe research questions are as follows:* Through horizon scanning what are possible social, environmental, economic and technological trends that are likely to impact on national industrial strategy and the skills landscape?* Based on the outcomes of the horizon scanning activity what are the future visions and/or, scenarios for the national industrial and skills landscape and what priority future skills requirements does this give rise to?* How could probable future strategic context impact on the UK skills landscape; for example the impact of the potential development and impact of major product and process innovation, advances in technology, population growth, migration, globalisation and the continuing internationalisation of markets.All the correct buzz words are used.I have sent them the clip of the man talking Morse code to outline the difficulties of such predictions