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Offsite HUB (Scotland): establishing a collaborative regional framework for knowledge exchange in the UK

机译:非现场HUB(苏格兰):在英国建立协作性的区域框架以进行知识交流

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The UK is set to become Europe's largest construction market by 2030. However, UK construction productivity performance is regarded as weak, with low skills levels considered to be a key contributory factor. Consequently, off-site construction has been identified by the UK Government as a vehicle for improving productivity levels if the skills deficiencies in this particular market segment can be addressed. A series of projects were, therefore, launched by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) to encourage an R&D approach to skills and development application in the workplace. This paper reports on one of these research projects, a University and Industry collaboration between two of the largest off-site timber platform frame manufacturers in the UK. The paper explains how a needs analysis process was utilised to develop skills training content tailored to the immediate needs of the industry partners. It also explores how working with academia and a wider community of stakeholders allowed this training content to result in sector-level impact via knowledge exchange activities and generic skills material creation. Finally, the novel approach of utilising 'Hoshin' planning to form a larger regional Offsite HUB (Scotland) Community of Practice, with a developed plan for collaboration aligned with international off-site research objectives, is also explained. The case study presented in this paper is evidence of success in mobilising industry through creating communities of practice to advance the construction sector regionally. It also provides a generalisable method that is reproducible by other university-industry cohorts in order to realise shared industry-wide goals.
机译:到2030年,英国将成为欧洲最大的建筑市场。但是,英国的建筑生产力表现被认为是薄弱的,技能水平低被认为是关键的推动因素。因此,如果可以解决这一特定市场领域的技能缺陷,英国政府已将异地建设确定为提高生产力水平的工具。因此,英国就业与技能委员会(UKCES)发起了一系列项目,以鼓励研发方法在工作场所使用技能和发展应用。本文报道了其中一个研究项目,这是英国两家最大的异地木材平台框架制造商之间的大学和工业合作。本文解释了如何利用需求分析过程来开发针对行业合作伙伴迫切需求的技能培训内容。它还探讨了与学术界和更多利益相关者社区的合作如何通过知识交流活动和通用技能材料的创造,使培训内容对部门产生影响。最后,还介绍了利用“ Hoshin”计划形成更大的区域性非现场HUB(苏格兰)实践社区的新颖方法,并制定了与国际非现场研究目标相一致的合作计划。本文介绍的案例研究证明了通过创建实践社区来推动建筑业在区域内发展而成功动员产业的证据。它还提供了一种可通用的方法,该方法可以由其他大学/行业团队复制以实现共同的全行业目标。

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