| Duration:May 2005 |
Closing date:February 1 2005 |
| Objectives:
Upon completion
of the course, participants will be able to:
1. Enhance the
capability of identifying the classes and values of risk;
2. Get familiar
with the criteria for risk identification and risk assessment;
3. Understand
the routine work of application and maintenance of the risk management
platform;
4. Enrich the
techniques of risk analysis and handling
5. Exchange the
knowledge and experience in risk management |
| Specific Requirements:
1. Middle or high
rank officers of Customs who are responsible for risk management
or relevant training from Asia Pacific countries or Customs regions;
2. Preferably
a basic university degree with at least 5 years of working experience
in Customs matters and proficient in English.
3. The participants
should be under 45 and in good health. |
| CURRICULUM,
EXPERTS & METHODOLOGY |
| COURSES\SEMINARS |
CLASSES |
EXPERTS |
METHODOLOGY |
| 1.The application
and maintenance of the risk management platform |
8 |
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Lecture & illustration |
| 2.Standards design
concerning risk identification and risk assessment |
2 |
Lecture & case study |
| 3.The application
of risk analysis and handling ways |
8 |
Illustration & case study |
| 4.The joint action
between risk management and other Customs affairs, and the systematic
reform |
4 |
Lecture & illustration |
| 5.The enterprises
law-abidance and Customs assessment |
4 |
Lecture & illustration |
| 6. The exchange
of participants |
8 |
Case study |
| REQUIREMENTS ON COMMUNICATION MATERIAL |
| 1. Content |
Participants are
required to prepare a case study relevant to training topic so that
knowledge and experience could be exchanged with other participants. |
| 2. Instruction on print
and
delivery |
The printed materials
( case study) should be sent to our course coordinator two weeks
before class via post or fax (086-021-58436195),and its electronic
files should be sent to train_scc@yahoo.com.cn at the
same time, Font Arial 12,in a Windows compatible
programme. |
| 3. Presentation |
Participants are
required to make a 15-minute class presentation of the prepared
materials and be to ready for a “Q &A” session. |
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