Dear all
This event is now open. Go to http://sharemuseumseast.org.uk/events/improving-communication-and-the-art-of-upward-management-a-heritage-engineering-network-event/ to book your place.
ONE BOOKING PER PERSON please! If you are coming in a team please fill out a separate form for each of you, it only takes a minute. Otherwise it is easy to miss people when we make arrangements and we don’t want you to be short of your lunch!
Regards, Jamie
Jamie Everitt
Regional Museums Development Manager
T. 01603 493654
M. 07778 506885
Norfolk Museums Service
Shirehall, Market Avenue, Norwich, NR1 3JQ
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Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2017 14:13:37 +0000
From: Ian Reed <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: HEN Meeting Thursday 14th September 2017 at Luton Stockwood Discovery Centre
Hello Colleagues,
I trust your organisations are finding the weather helpful in driving visitors to your venue rather than flocking to the seaside! I know we are.
It is pleasing to report that following the very good training session by Christine Laverock at our last meeting in June at EARM she has agreed to do a follow up session on Improving Communication and the art of Upward Management. This addresses concerns many had about how to actually engage their organisations in taking on the learning points each person/venue identified as actions.
The draft programme currently looks like this but if you have a burning topic you want to be included let me know and we can juggle the afternoon to ensure it is covered.
1000 Arrival and Coffee
1030 Welcome and overview of Luton Stockwood Discovery Centre
1050 Housekeeping info
1100 Speaker Christine Laverock - Improving Communication and the art of Upward Management.
1300 Lunch
1345 Open Forum and issues worrying members
1430 Draft programme proposals and topics through to end March 2018
1500 Tea followed by opportunity for a look around Discovery Centre.
Finally although I realise colleagues might already have the attached email and ABTEM Case Studies Contributions I make no apology for attaching it again in case anyone would like to submit one (or more) of their own experiences to help the project address the very real challenges we all face in maintaining and operating large items of equipment.
The SHARE website will have this meeting open shortly for bookings so I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible next month when the children have all gone back to school and life settles down for a few weeks before Halloween half term comes around ready for Christmas.
Regards
Ian Reed
email: [log in to unmask] telephone: 01206 273460
Trustee and Hon. Treasurer. East Anglian Railway Museum
Chappel Station. Colchester. Essex CO6 2DS
An accredited Museum, Registered Charity and member of the European Route of Industrial Heritage
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From: Efstathios Tsolis <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 12 July 2017 17:41
Subject: ABTEM Guidelines for the Care of Larger and Working Objects-Case Studies Submission
Dear Colleague,
Following our email circular in April 2017, we are pleased to inform you that we have now completed the first draft of the revised Guidelines for the Care of Larger and Working objects.
Furthermore, we have received an overwhelming number of responses from people within the heritage sector in the UK and abroad, making useful suggestions and offering their support.
The next stage of the project will be to gather a selection of detailed case studies that will be used to illustrate key processes described in the text. These will be supplemented by shorter illustrated examples (a picture of an object, conservation process or other activity, accompanied by a brief caption).
Since the project launch we have put together an initial list of potential case studies and we are now looking to expand this list according to the requirements of the draft document (see Appendix in the attached form).
If you are interested in submitting a case study, please complete the highlighted fields of the attached form.
At this point, we will consider all submitted case studies and make appropriate selections for use as exemplars and illustrations.
You may submit more than one Case Study. Please use a separate form for each one.
Once you have completed the form, please send it as email attachment to Efstathios Tsolis, [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>, subject: ABTEM Project-Case Study Submission, together with any images attached as separate files.
The guidelines will be widely publicised and promoted, including through a programme of seminars scheduled at the beginning of 2018.
Yours Sincerely,
The Project Team
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