Colloquium: Continuing Professional Development. CPD - The Employer's Viewpoint
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The Structural Engineer
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 64, Issue 1, 1986

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 64, Issue 1, 1986

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The Institution’s policy on continuing professional development (CPD) is set out clearly in the policy statement approved by Council, and described eslewhere in this colloquium. This paper discusses the interpretation of that policy by a consultant in the context of a busy working practice, with many demands on its time and resources. The place of CPD in the overall management structure is described and an attempt made to assess the cost and time implications.

J.H. Armstrong

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