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CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II A presentation to the Canadian Collision Industry Forum June 18, 2005 Fredericton, New Brunswick

CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II A presentation to the Canadian Collision Industry Forum June 18, 2005 Fredericton, New Brunswick

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Page 1: CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II A presentation to the Canadian Collision Industry Forum June 18, 2005 Fredericton, New Brunswick

CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II

A presentation to theCanadian Collision Industry Forum

June 18, 2005Fredericton, New Brunswick

Page 2: CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II A presentation to the Canadian Collision Industry Forum June 18, 2005 Fredericton, New Brunswick

Overview

The CARS Collision Repair Project Phase II is well advanced in its goal of developing and delivering an innovative new training curricula for the industry: our approach has been amalgamate the best of

existing training assets with new training delivery technologies; and,

to create strategic, collaborative partnerships with training providers and key industry suppliers to provide industry with a range of technical and non-technical training that is:

• convenient;• cost-effective; and,• of high quality.

Page 3: CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II A presentation to the Canadian Collision Industry Forum June 18, 2005 Fredericton, New Brunswick

Background

The CARS Collision Repair Project Phase II project is based on years of solid research: CARS Collision

Repair Project - Design Phase

Page 4: CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II A presentation to the Canadian Collision Industry Forum June 18, 2005 Fredericton, New Brunswick

Our game plan

The objective of the CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II is to create a delivery infrastructure that will ensure access to high quality training for all industry participants when and where it’s needed.

We are working in partnership with suppliers and training organizations to identify and acquire the best of existing training materials for adaptation to IDL.

We are building a repertoire of some 120 technical and non-technical IDL courses in both French and English.

Our goal is to establish a minimum of 200 new receive sites.

Page 5: CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II A presentation to the Canadian Collision Industry Forum June 18, 2005 Fredericton, New Brunswick

Industry Partners

CARS is proud of the strong links it has forged with its partners including: I-CAR BASF 3M CAR O LINER DuPont Sherwin Williams PPG

Page 6: CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II A presentation to the Canadian Collision Industry Forum June 18, 2005 Fredericton, New Brunswick

Curriculum Outline – Technical Training

CollisionTechnicalTraining

RefinishingStructural

Partsand Repair

AluminumRepair

PlasticRepair

ExteriorPanelRepair

andReplacement

Weldingand

Cutting

Mechanicaland

ElectricalComponents

DamageAnalysis

andEstimating

EnvironmentalPractice

Page 7: CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II A presentation to the Canadian Collision Industry Forum June 18, 2005 Fredericton, New Brunswick

Curriculum Outline –Soft Skills

CollisionSoft SkillsTraining

BusinessManagement

BusinessFinancial

Marketing/Sales

ComputerSkills

Page 8: CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II A presentation to the Canadian Collision Industry Forum June 18, 2005 Fredericton, New Brunswick

Curriculum Detail –Business Management

BusinessManagement

OfficeAdministration

OperationsManagement

PlanningHuman Resource

Management

Ordering Parts

SchedulingJobs

Cycle Time

InventoryControl

Productivity

Time Management

Profitability

Recruiting/Selection

Motivating/Compensation

Coaching/Retraining

Disciplining/Terminating

Page 9: CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II A presentation to the Canadian Collision Industry Forum June 18, 2005 Fredericton, New Brunswick

Current status

Our industry training partners are providing us with the best elements of existing curriculum.

We have conducted three meetings of working groups to review content from 55 courses selected for migration to IDL.

We have now established 57 IDL sites within the collision sector.

We began broadcasting the first migrated I-CAR course on May 3, 2005.

Page 10: CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II A presentation to the Canadian Collision Industry Forum June 18, 2005 Fredericton, New Brunswick

CARS Collision Repair Project – Phase II

A presentation to theCanadian Collision Industry Forum

June 18, 2005Fredericton, New Brunswick