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The New Zealand School of Export (NZSOE) is the leading provider of professional education for exporters within the country. It was founded as an wholly independent Charitable Trust in 2007 by Dr Romuald Rudzki, a recipient of the 1996 David Thomas Award from the Financial Times for his pioneering work in education for all forms of entrepreneurship. Its primary purpose (as stated in its Trust Deed) is to ''"promote the professional education of New Zealand exporters and those who support them in their role as exporters."'' () This includes New Zealand exporters based in the country, those expatriate Kiwis working overseas for New Zealand companies and staff of NZTE and other agencies working with exporters. The School achieves this purpose by providing a 12-month distance education (e-learning) exporter growth programme which is undertaken part-time. Each exporter has an Individualised Learning Plan (ILP) () specific to their own industry, target market and stage of business development (from start-up to mature exporter) which takes them step-by-step through the export process from identifying personal and company goals, to the final stage of exit strategy from a market. The outcome of the programme is a detailed Export Development Plan. The Diploma is the knowledge content required to be awarded Global Trade Professional (GTP) status. The School was established as an independent Charitable Trust No CC11246 () during Export Year 2007 () () as one of the special initiatives supported by New Zealand Trade & Enterprise (NZTE) (). The School‘s Advisory Council consisted of representatives from NZTE, Export New Zealand () (the industry body) and individual exporters. The School is renowned for its export niche focus, relentless continuous improvement culture, and innovation, including the Export Library & Information Service (ELIS) () which is listed as ‘PEX’ by the National Library of New Zealand (). ELIS was designed professional librarian Graeme Siddle, the School’s Head of Library & Information Services, to be a one-stop portal for all matters relating to the practice of exporting, including essential tools such as currency exchange rates and market information. It is now regarded as world-leading and used by exporters from other countries. Graeme is also the personal adviser for two of the eight modules including International Trade Research. The School is the only New Zealand member of the global body IATTO (International Association of Trade Training Organisations) (). ==History== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「New Zealand School of Export (NZSOE)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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