DMCTTC attends international seminar

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APEC seminar speakers

In its mission to take responsibility in helping the further development of the construction industry, the D.M. Consunji Technical Training Center (DMCTTC) took part on an event of international scale – in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) scene.

Last Oct. 21-23, 2009, DMCTTC thru its Program Development and Evaluation Division head, Ms. Eloisa Castillo-Mocorro, attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) International Seminar on Sharing CTE/TVET Systems and Qualifications Frameworks among APEC Economies which was held at The Richmonde Hotel in Pasig City. This is also to represent the D.M. Consunji, Inc., being the industry leader in construction.

As a project, the APEC economies envision to produce a globally competitive APEC workforce. The construction sector, particularly welding, has been identified as its pilot area. Continue Reading »

The making of a training system at Semirara Mining

DSC06114Traveling its way to Semirara Island, the D.M. Consunji Technical Training Center (DMCTTC) breaks yet another training milestone with its introduction of a training system to another SBU – Semirara Mining Corporation (SMC). Envisioning a complete training system for SMC, the Center is into the beginning stages of installing a career path for the organization.

While the system is being created, it will simultaneously provide a series of training for its key personnel. This last is geared in preparing the groundwork  for defining and developing the training curriculum and modules especially tailored for SMC.

As a start, the DMCTTC team headed by Mr. Rodolfo C. Menguita or better known as RCM, its training director, flew to Semirara Island last Sept. 21-23, 2009 to interview some of their key personnel on the different positions and the career path behind each position. It is aimed that the gathered data from this interview will yield not only a picture of where each position is heading, but also of the type of training needed to scale the ladder of each career path. Continue Reading »