13 August Business As Usual August 13, 2020By ICI Administrator Aspire 0 The Institute continues to grow across Australia providing the opportunity for all civil infrastructure managers, supervisors, leading hands and engineers to upskill, get recognised and grow their careers. Despite ongoing restrictions across the country, we continue to offer our Learning Courses via live stream making them available to everyone whether you are on site, in the office or working remotely. Where possible, we are providing opportunities for Learning Events to support Members in connecting with industry and develop their industry knowledge. Participation in our Learning Courses continues to grow with more supervisors and managers realising the benefits of civil-specific learning in their roles and we are proud of our 90% customer satisfaction rate. We continue to work with our industry experts leading these courses, to ensure the content is relevant and specifically address the professional development needs of today’s industry. Josh Hallam General Manager | The Institute of Civil Infrastructure Related Posts Leveraging Finance to expand your business – it pays to be educated With the impact of coronavirus and major banks tightening up on lending policies as a result of the Banking Royal Commission recommendations, accessing finance for some businesses may be harder. What’s keeping business owners awake at night? Talent acquisition, retention and upskilling are the most immediate challenges for Australian business leaders, a recent survey found. The Why for Change in an industry undergoing radical transformation A wide-ranging debate rages in engineering and construction, regarding the extent to which the industry must change to align more closely with contemporary business practices and the broader expectations of the world in which we live. Is your workplace mentally healthy? The construction sector has some of the highest rates of mental ill health when compared to all industries in Australia. In fact, according to Construction Industry Culture Taskforce (CICT), the industry experiences: World Creativity & Innovation Day - April 21 The purpose for World Creativity & Innovation Day https://wciw.org/ is to remind and encourage people to use their creativity to make the world a better place and to make their place in the world better too. Nothing goes to waste at Eather Group - including talent The family that started up successful ‘waste-to-resource’ contractor Eather Group are always growing and learning, and so is their diverse team, who they support with flexible, on-the-go upskilling through the Institute of Civil Infrastructure Learning Program. Comment (0) Comments are closed.