Work Plans – Commission 1
Title
Professional Standards and Practice
Prof. John
Parker, Chairperson of Commission 1
Terms of reference
Ethical principles and codes of professional conduct
Guidelines relating to the provision of services
Standards of business practice and total quality management
Changes affecting the operation of surveying practices, their management
and their professional structures
International legislation affecting the profession
The role of surveyors in the public sector.
Mission statement
Facilitate and encourage delegates from member associations to participate in
the activities of the commission which include promoting the aims and objectives
of FIG and in particular professional standards; ethical principles and codes of
professional conduct; business practice; provision of services; management
issues; and legislation affecting the profession. Commission
web site
Working Group 1.1
Title
Organisation
Policy issues
- Public sector organisational structures that cover FIG activities,
including the management philosophy behind the structures and the method of
providing services and the role of the private sector.
- Outsourcing/contracting out of government services.
Chair
Klaus Rürup (Germany).
Specific projects
- Documentation showing different organisational structures of various
governments around the world.
- Paper addressing the management philosophy, including the role of the private
sector in the provision of services.
- Paper on outsourcing/contracting out of government services.
- Draft clauses for possible inclusion in contracts relating to the contracting
out of services with respect to management performance matters.
Workshop(s)
n/a
Publication(s)
See Specific projects – papers to be presented at FIG working weeks and on
the commission home page.
Timetable
Conclude work by the time of the FIG working week, 2000.
Beneficiaries
International agencies, governments - particularly in developing countries
and countries in economic transition.
Working Group 1.2
Title
Business practices
Policy issues
- The importance of ethics in business.
- The impact of information technology on business practice.
- The provision of quality services and products, in particular the role
that total quality management, quality assurance and quality awards criteria
can play in the management of an organisation.
- ISO standards that may affect the management and business practices of
surveying organisations.
Chair
Iain Greenway (UK).
Specific projects
- Promote the importance of ethics in business.
- Monitor and provide constructive comment on (i) the impact of information
technology on business practice and (ii) relevant ISO standards (in
collaboration with the FIG task force on standards).
- Research and promote all aspects of quality relevant to the management of
surveying businesses.
- Produce a series of papers and/or reports to bring the foregoing issues to
the attention of member associations and for discussion at FIG working
weeks.
Workshop(s)
n/a
Publication(s)
See Specific projects, which may eventuate in an FIG publication.
Timetable
Conclude work by the time of the FIG working week, 2001.
Beneficiaries
Surveying businesses.
Working Group 1.3
Title
Internet site
Policy issues
- Develop a commission home page, to disseminate news about its activities
and provide access to various data bases of information.
Chair
Stephen Djaba (Ghana).
Specific projects
- Create a user friendly easily accessible site with links to and from other
FIG home pages.
- Thereafter maintain and develop the commission home page, linkages to other
relevant home pages and new pages or other networks for special projects, to
keep commission delegates, other FIG members, users of surveying services and
the public involved in and informed about the work of the commission.
Workshop(s)
n/a
Publication(s)
n/a
Timetable
Create site during 1999.
Beneficiaries
International agencies, member associations, surveying businesses,
individuals.
Other activities
Professional practice (individual), covering
- assistance to the FIG task force on under represented groups in surveying
- personal professional development, in collaboration with the Commission 2
working group on CPD and management skills.
Beneficiaries
Individual surveyors.
Policy issues
Establish and chair a joint working group with Commission 3 on access to
relevant data with particular regard to the implications of intellectual
property and copyright (including the WTO’s work on trade-related aspects of
intellectual property rights (TRIPS)).
Chair
Chris Hoogsteden (New Zealand).
Commission officers and chairs of working
groups
Chair Prof. John Parker PO Box 110 Brunswick East Victoria
3057 Australia Email park106@dcsi.net.au
Tel + 61 3 9387
1964 Fax + 61 3 9381 1378
Vice-Chair Klaus Rürup Droste-Hülshoff Strasse 8 D-46236
Bottrop Germany Email klaus.ruerup@t-online.de Tel + 49
20 411 8830 Fax + 49 20 411 88316
Secretary Paul Harcombe Land Information Centre PO Box
143 Bathurst, NSW 2795 Australia Email harcombe@lic.gov.au Tel + 61 2 6332
8208 Fax + 61 2 6332 8217
Working Group 1.1
Chair Klaus Rürup Droste-Hülshoff Strasse 8 D-46236
Bottrop Germany Email klaus.ruerup@t-online.de Tel + 49
20 411 8830 Fax + 49 20 411 88316 Working Group
1.2
Chair Mr. Iain Greenway
13 Hazelbury Park
Clonee
Dublin 15
IRELAND
E-mail: iain.greenway@btinternet.com
Tel. + 353 1 802 5316
Fax + 353 1 820 4156
Working Group
1.3
Chair Stephen Djaba Geotech Systems Ltd P.O. Box GP
14727 Accra Ghana Email Stephen@ghana.com Tel + 233 21 245945
(work) Tel + 233 21 766819 (home) Fax + 233 21 236475
Joint Working Group with Commission 3 on access to relevant data
Chair Prof. Chris Hoogsteden University of Otago P.O. Box
56 Dunedin New Zealand Email hoogstc@albers.otago.ac.nz Tel +
64 3 479 7605 Fax + 64 3 479 7586
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