Open industry engagement survey
[edit] The Importance of Engagement
In today's rapidly evolving professional landscape, staying relevant and competitive requires more than just excelling in your chosen field. It entails active engagement with your sector and other professional organisations, as well as with contemporaries who share your passions, knowledge, and expertise. This goes for individuals and organisations both.
Professional Bodies and organisations serve as invaluable resources for individuals across various industries, providing platforms for networking, knowledge-sharing, and skill development. Engaging with them allows access to industry insights, mentorship programs, continuing education courses, career advancement prospects and a plethora of other opportunities.
As one such Professional Body, CIAT is looking to further enhance its connection with the built environment sector, sister institutes, industry leaders and members of the general public. So, whether you're a member of the public, a seasoned professional working in the sector, someone just starting on your career journey, or a professional body, touching base with you is important to us and we would love to hear from you.
[edit] CIAT Engagement Survey
[edit] CIAT Engagement Survey (general public)
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GGMWVWK
[edit] CIAT Engagement Survey (industry bodies)
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[edit] CIAT Engagement Survey (non-member employers)
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[edit] CIAT Engagement Survey (non-member practices)
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[edit] CIAT Engagement Survey (government and other decision makers)
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[edit] CIAT Engagement Survey (Built Environment Professionals)
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This article was issued directly in a notification as 'The Importance of Engagement', written by Donna Chappell and dated May 10, 2024.
--CIAT
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