Tuesday 16 February 2016
Expertise Development / International Conference

Connecting railway talents throughout the world: Railway Talent event joins WCRR 2016 from 1 – 2 June 2016 in Milan, Italy

Develop global competencies among you and your colleagues! Participate in the intercultural communication and management talent event – Register now!

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Early bid registration postponed until 19 February 2016!

Fee (22% VAT included) Early Bird by 19 Feb 2016 Standard from 20 Feb to 20 May 2016
Railway Talent event € 200 € 240
Railway Talent event + WCRR Congress € 1200 € 1400
Railway Talent event + WCRR Congress for students € 400 € 520

The UIC Talent Project (Global Network of Railway Talents) has been set up to tackle the various challenges that the railway industry is facing (ageing population, image problem, war for talent, loss of corporate knowledge, skills mismatches, knowledge transfer, ...) and support its members in their national approaches and efforts for improving the image of the railway industry, as well as attracting and retaining the best talent.

The project endeavours to tackle the following top three priorities:

  • Ensuring that knowledge is passed on to the next generation
  • Developing workforce skills/capabilities
  • Attracting and retaining valued talent

At the core of the project is the creation of a strong and sustainable foundation for fostering international cooperation amongst the talents in the railway sector.
The second event is capitalising on the first successful talent event (Newcastle upon Tyne, July 2015) which brought together some 50 participants from 25 countries across Europe, Asia, Australia and Latin America.

The purpose of the event is to reinforce the core values of the network (attractiveness, creativity and performance) and boost the global network through varied training methods and tools aiming at triggering action, participation and sense of ownership.

During the event, the attendees will, inter alia:

  • Explore the challenges of international work through both face-to-face and remote communication. Learn how to avoid cross-cultural pitfalls
  • Develop cultural awareness and self-criticism
  • Learn to adapt their way of working to meet the unique demands of working virtually
  • Optimise the quality of virtual interactions
  • Be provided with tools to facilitate experience-sharing and virtual closeness

The attendees will also have the opportunity to attend one of the technical visits organised in the frame of WCRR.

Last but not least, the event will also be the occasion to “induct” the Railway Talent Ambassadors (more information in the second article below on “Railway Talent Ambassadors”).

For further information please contact Nathalie Amirault, Head of the Expertise Development Division: amirault at uic.org

For further information about WCRR 2016 please email info at wcrr2016.org or schut at uic.org

Or consult the website at www.wcrr2016.org

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