Management Training Programme

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Management Training Programme EU funded Project Management Training Programme (MTP) as a platform to do business in Uzbekistan Stockholm, 14 April 2016

Project Funding The MTP project is funded by the European Union

The Consortium The MTP Project is been implementing by a consortium, led by European Profiles S.A., Greece.

Beneficiaries & Partners The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan is the primary beneficiary of the project, undertaking the role of project partner and contributing to implementation through provision of in-kind logistical, technical support and training facilities. Other local Business Support Organizations are beneficiaries of the project as well.

The objective The specific objective of the project: to increase the stock of qualified and competent entrepreneurs and managers who able to effectively start up and manage local SMEs and ensure their sustainable development in a longterm perspective.

Internships in EU companies Component 1 Training of managers from Uzbekistan through internships in EU countries

Component 1 GOALS The aim of MTP internships is to increase the management skills of Uzbek managers. This is achieved by providing conditions for managers to learn about modern European management methods exchange experience with their EU colleagues; build up business cooperation with EU partners.

Component 1 Target Groups Internships and trainings are offered to: Uzbek managers and entrepreneurs from SMEs; Uzbek experts from Business Support Organizations (BSOs).

Main Components Component 2 Local capacity building through the Train the Trainers programme

Component 2 Target Groups Capacity building through the Train the Trainers (ToT) programme is offered to: experts from CCIU and other Uzbek BSOs; freelance trainers and consultants.

Two-fold Intervention Development of agents of change Ensuring sustainability of change

What has been done Identification of Sectors, Criteria for applicants, Revisions of Criteria 19 outreach events in Tashkent and Regions, Participation in 8 Business Exhibitions 5 Calls for Applications of SME managers, 4 selection evaluation procedures; Leaflets, Banners, Stands other promotion materials 1 Call for Applications of BSO experts, 1 selection evaluation procedure 60 Public announcements in central and regional newspapers, 33 websites, 13 TV & 3 radio interviews

Selection Process 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 22 eligible sectors (17 manufacturing, Construction, IT, Transport, Logistics, Tourism, Consulting) SME and SME Managers Eligible Criteria; Call for Applications; Selection Panel; Quality of Applications, Documents, Shortlisting; Interviews; Selected Candidates;

Selection Procedure Internships Eligible Sectors 1 2 3 4 Agriculture (animal, poultry and fish farming) Manufacture of food products and beverages, including fruit and vegetable processing and including wine production based on local natural raw material (Except strong alcoholic beverages, beer and ethyl alcohol) Clothing manufacturing (accessories, textile, etc) Manufacture of leather products 5 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products

Selection Procedure Internships Eligible Sectors 6 7 8 9 10 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. Manufacture of computer, electrical and optical products, including, according to smart house (or home) Manufacture of electrical machinery and equipment Manufacture of radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus

Selection Procedure Internships Eligible Sectors 11 12 13 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers Manufacture of other transport equipment Manufacture of furniture 14 Recycling 15 Manufacture of construction materials 16 Pharmaceutics

Selection Procedure Internships Eligible Sectors 17 18 19 20 Alternative energy sources (biogas, solar and wind energy) Transport, storage and logistics, Tourism Agencies Information technologies Engineering and architecture 21 Construction

Internships 525 136 52 4 79 Applications of SME managers and 48 Applications of BSO experts received 110 SME managers & 26 BSO experts selected internships completed undergoing internships internships will be completed till December 2016

When and for how long?...till the end of 2016 The duration of internships is from 2 to 4 weeks.

Cost of Participation Participation in the training activities and internships of this MTP Project is free of charge for all participants. All expenses related to travel costs*, accommodation in EU countries, visas and insurance of interns are covered by the MTP Project. *Apart from 400 Euros to be paid by participants

Internships promotion and networking What has been done Hundreds of individual consultations with managers and businessmen Open meetings with the commercial officers of EU member states embassies to Uzbekistan 15 promotion events and informative seminars in 11 EU countries (SK, UK, FR, GR, LV, PL, IT, HU, ES, LT, EE ) for 573 representatives of EU companies 4 Preparatory trainings for the selected managers www.mtpeu.uz (retrieved 16/02/2016 10:00) Pages views 144,296 Visits 41,918 facebook.com/mtpeu likes 2,472

MTP Project and EU Companies How the EU funded MTP project in Uzbekistan can assist the EU companies? How the EU funded MTP project in Uzbekistan can assist the

MTP Project-Uzbek Managers-EU Companies MTP Project with high skilled local staff and experts from EU operates in Uzbekistan and it is located in the CCI of Uzbekistan. Selected Uzbek managers by MTP for business internships in EU companies are usually the most successful managers from the most perspective companies in Uzbekistan. EU potential host companies interested in doing business in Uzbekistan can ask MTP Project to select Uzbek managers/interns for them.

Business Internships benefits.. Internships often lead to something more! Uzbek managers during internships, they are ready to develop business cooperation in terms of buying new technologies/equipment, import to Uzbekistan, export of products and services, subcontracting in manufacturing, construction and provision of services.

What are the actual benefits for Swedish Companies? Swedish companies interested to expand their business in Uzbekistan and Central Asia countries have the opportunity through internships to work with managers from Uzbekistan teach them management and sales techniques, technological aspects of their products Have first-hand information and guidance through MTP interns regarding the business opportunities, investment potential, other important details about Uzbekistan and Central Asia markets and more concrete information about your business sector in Uzbekistan (current situation, trends of development, competition etc.); By hosting a manager from Uzbekistan means you hire a business consultant but at no cost to your company. Uzbek managers become familiar with your business and can represent your company in Uzbekistan and Central Asia.

What are the actual benefits for Swedish Companies? By hosting managers from Uzbekistan, you build network and strong business partnerships and gain mutual trust which is the most significant aspect of business in Uzbekistan and Central Asia. Excellent chance to open a new emerging market for your goods and services and access to another Central Asia markets via existing networks of the partner company (from which the intern comes) in Uzbekistan; Discuss the possibilities of cooperation by creating bilateral business, export, import and investment opportunities, potential for joint manufacturing, subcontracting and other projects..and Your possible future partner is familiar with the management of your business;

Internships Results Selected MTP Interns by Sector of economy Business and management consultancy Clothing manufacturing (accessories, textile, etc) Transport, storage and logistics (including travel agencies and Manufacture of construction materials Information technologies Manufacture of food products and beverages, including fruit Manufacture of furniture Construction Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. Manufacture of rubber and plastic products Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products Alternative energy sources (biogas, solar and wind energy) Recycling Agriculture (animal, poultry and fish farming) Pharmaceutics (manufacturing) Manufacture of other transport equipment Manufacture of electrical machinery and equipment Manufacture of leather products Engineering and architecture (including smart house concept), Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers Manufacture of radio, television and communication Manufacture of computer, electrical and optical products, 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 6 6 7 8 9 11

Internships by EU member states Completed internships of SME managers and BSO by country

MTP project as a platform to expand your business MTP project in Uzbekistan is a platform to expand your business in Uzbekistan and Central Asia.

Internships Results TurkSib Magistral has a strong partner in Czech Republic, adopted new management methods and reorganised completely his Logistics Company Chirchik Kommunal Servis With the help of MTP project reached agreement with Latvian company Grandeg on establishment of new Joint Venture in Uzbekistan The chemical production company Barakat Cipro established a representative office in Turin.

Internships Results Zero Soft Service, software company, started 2 joint projects, and made long-term agreement for cooperation (Maviance Gmbh - DE) SMART ENGINEERING LLC became subcontractor with host company, finished 1 project, and received more than 5 orders for this year (BDW Feed mill systems Gmbh - DE). Remstroy dorkomlekt Protagoras ATE (GR) Business Standard - KNS Leasing (FR)

Indira Isaeva Post Internship Achievements: Have worked together with an Italian designer certified by the Italian Tailoring Academy on an Italian-Uzbek collaborative collection; March 2016 the Italian partner arrived in Uzbekistan and organised a common design fashion presentation; New Italian method tailoring implemented in local production process; The partners planned to participate in the fashion week in New York;

Paluaniyaz Pirniyazov Director Solar Energy Products Post Internship Achievements: Long term cooperation with EU companies on Renewable Energy Possibility to expand scope of activity of company on other Renewable Energy technologies

Abduvaliev Sherzod Head Manager Olmos Blok Post Internship Achievements: Implementation of new electronic method of management and control; Establishment of e-market for goods to be sold over the internet.

Rovshanbek Ubaydullaev General Manager Business Standard Post Internship Achievements: Business cooperation agreements in consulting of medical equipment; New business contacts and solid network, as well as partnership arrangements with France and Georgia.

Otabek Askarov Co-Founder Zero Soft Service Post Internship Achievements: Better communication between the company and clients; Implementation of advanced IT platforms; Considerable increase of client base.

Azamdjon Babakhodjaev Director of Development Rem Stroy Dor Komplekt Post Internship Achievements: Business expansion prospective in existing and new areas such as pharmaceuticals, advanced technology and road infrastructure; Possible investment projects in tourism between Uzbekistan and the host country.

Dilshod Juraev Managing Director Smart Engineering Post Internship Achievements: Partnership agreement with the host company and 5 new projects for installation and implementation of production facilities; Cooperation in sales of equipment produced by the host company.

Rakhimjon Khakimov Managing Director International Certification Body "Management Certification" Post Internship Achievements: Working in close partnership with world leading consultancy company in such areas as mining, oil & gas and petrochemicals; Implementation of new investment projects with international corporate banks;

MTP plans Continue to build up networks among CCIU & EU Chambers 21 internships to be completed for BSO managers 58 internships to be completed for SME managers in EU companies Contine to build up business partnerships between Uzbek managers / companies and EU companies..till February 2017.