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SOCS - Strategic Organisation Counseling using Symbols for Visualization

Name of the Project: SOCS - Strategic Organisation Counseling using Symbols for Visualization
Project Number: 2019-1-ES01-KA202-064348
Project Coordinator: Asociación Caminos - Asociación para el intercambio educación y desarrollo social (Spain)
Type of Project: Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships for VET
Project Lifetime: 1st of November 2019 until 30th of October 2021 

Partners
Hafelekar Unternehmensberatung Schober GmbH (AT)
Bimec Ltd. (BG)
CSI Center for Social Innovation Ltd (CY)
Instituto Politécnico do Porto (Portugal)

Aims and Objectives

The objective of the SOCS project is to improve entrepreneurial practice by improving the skills of the responsible staff, especially those in charge in small organizations by the approach of symbol work. During the two years project period, partners aim to identify the areas of interventions most needed by the targets, by finding the existing tools most adequate for use, adapt them if needed or to develop new tools based on symbol work, especially for the final download versions or online versions of the tools for free use.

Regarding the specific Intellectual Outputs, partners aim to focus on the different intervention areas of business counselling:
IO1 - Symbol - Toolset for Strategical Organizational Development
IO2 - Symbol - Toolset for Team Development
IO3 - Symbol - Toolset for efficient Communication and Conflict Interventions
IO4 - Symbol - Toolset for Work Place - Quality Check and Evaluation of Staff Satisfaction

and to ensure their multiplication and mainstreaming, via an effective dissemination and exploitation strategy.

Coordination of the project in ISCAP / Researchers involved
Prof. Viviana Meirinhos
Prof. Ana Cláudia Rodrigues
Prof. Ana Luisa Martinho 

Other researchers involved
Prof. António Marques (ESS-P.Porto)

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Research Unit
CEOS.PP

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