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Report of the Working Group I Concept on WIN Global Affiliation & Co-operations. Ingeborg Hagenlocher, Se-Moon Park, Cheryl Boggess & Karin Rantamaki. Purpose:
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Report of the Working Group I Concept on WIN Global Affiliation & Co-operations Ingeborg Hagenlocher, Se-Moon Park, Cheryl Boggess & Karin Rantamaki WIN Global Policy of Entering Co-operations
Purpose: • To establish interfaces and organizational relationships with professional, scientific, research, educational or other appropriate organizations • To make use of existing know-how and not only “piling up“ knowledge management • To assure concerted actions in communication activities WIN Global Policy of Entering Co-operations
Benefit for WIN: • To enhance member participation by widening and extending the relationships between appropriate organizations to strengthen the national & international networks and to provide WIN Members with new opportunities to further professional and career growth. WIN Global Policy of Entering Co-operations
Benefit for co-operative society: • To build a wider network between professionals (women and men) and experience levels (mentoring) • Improvement / enhancement of competence of participants • To expand views (e.g. look over the fence) …. WIN Global Policy of Entering Co-operations
Strategy for a co-operation: • On a national level WINners should establish their own strategy for co-operation • A multinational template will be compiled and provided for WIN-Global member consensus • These strategies can be discussed during the workshop in Canada. WIN Global Policy of Entering Co-operations
Strategy for a co-operation (II) • Develop international strategy / and provided for WIN-Global member consensus • This will be the basis for further activities in seeking for co-operations WIN Global Policy of Entering Co-operations
Strategy for a co-operation – what`s most important …. • Don`t seek for co-operations for co- operations sake ! • A co-operation has to be something SPECIAL and it has to be ANIMATED ! • ...and this means activities on all levels ! WIN Global Policy of Entering Co-operations
Target Groups for Membership: • Nuclear Societies of the native countries (ANS, SNS, ref. www of ENS); sec. step ENS & IAEA • Health Physics Society HPS or AMA etc. (Nuclear medicine, radiology, radiation protection etc..) • AWIS (Association of Women in Science) • PWANS (Professional Women in the ANS) WIN Global Policy of Entering Co-operations
Target Groups for Membership (II) • Pure scientific organisations (research centres – initially where WIN members have links, e.g. ITC) • Engineering Organisations e.g. ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers); SWE (Society of Women Engineers); JSME (Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers), IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) • Joint governmental committee between countries e.g. Korea-France or Korea-USA Joint Committee on Nuclear Energy • Who else ? This list is not yet exhaustive….. WIN Global Policy of Entering Co-operations
Actions in Canada: • Define target organizations (best case) • Outline basic relationship and interface agreements e.g. existing ENS MOU would provide template • Develop schedule for committee timeline and WIN Global presentation and recommendation for implementation. • Draft introduction letters to societies e.g. existing ENS MOU would provide template • Draft interface agreement e.g. existing ENS MOU would provide template WIN Global Policy of Entering Co-operations
Working Group I is ready to get your comments Thanks for your attention ! WIN Global Policy of Entering Co-operations