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Date
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5 JUNE 2013
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Time
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17:45 - 19:30
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Event Type
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Seminar
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The second in a series of four sessions aimed particularly at those intending to sit a Professional Review at any level (CPR, CPRP, MPR or TPR) in the next twelve months, this seminar will help you to understand what your reviewers will be looking for, and assist you in identifying how you can capture your experience to write high quality Project and Experience reports and through them, demonstrate that you possess the attributes required for professional qualification.
Programme
The presenters will draw on the first-hand experience of ICE Reviewers and examples of previous candidates’ reports will be available. A reviewer will describe what he looks for in an experience report, what makes a good project report, and highlight some common pitfalls.
Delegates who have already begun writing their reports are encouraged to bring them along for comment from the presenters. Those who have not yet put pen to paper will spend some time planning the content of their reports, and obtaining feedback on their ideas.
This seminar may also be useful to non-candidates who need to understand ICE Reviews better i.e. SCE’s and DE’s.
Price: £10+VAT (£12). Buffet and refreshments included.
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For any additional queries contact: Penny Marshall
e: Penny.marshall@ice.org.uk
t: 07827 893288
Please refer to terms and conditions regarding cancellation fees.
CPD: This event may be considered for contributing to a recognised Continuing Professional Development (CPD) scheme as part of personal development. Delegates should check their individual scheme requirements.
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