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[ Back ] The MobiService Centres project is supported by the EU DG Information Society to learn about best practice in Mobility Management and Service Centres.
The three main objectives are:
1. to show which facilities, systems and services, and which technologies, applications and methods should be adopted to provide improved services, and to identify the implications for organisation structures, skills, benefits and costs;
2. to investigate the ease and requirements for transferability of best practice, and develop guidelines and recommendations for their transfer;
3.
to develop a network of cities interested in mobility management, and the
promotion and adoption of best practice.
A
questionnaire has been devised to gather information about facilities offered by
existing mobility management or mobility service centres for inclusion in a best
practice guide. The
questionnaire (MS Excel format) is available in English, French and German.
To
download the questionnaire: Right
click on the appropriate link and select ‘Save target as...’ and save to
local drive. Open the file and complete as required. www.mobiservice.org.uk/MSCQuestionnaireEnglish.xls www.mobiservice.org.uk/MSCQuestionnaireFrench.xls www.mobiservice.org.uk/MSCQuestionnaireGerman.xls
You
may complete the questionnaire electronically and return to paleach@wsatkins.co.uk
or alternatively print out and post or fax to:
Peter A Leach MobiService Project Office
WS Atkins Consultants Limited
Woodcote Grove
Ashley Road
Epsom
Surrey
KT18 5BW
Tel: +44 (0) 1372 726140
Fax: +44 (0) 1372 740055 The
questionnaire is rather long, but our experience shows that it should be
possible to complete in 30 minutes. In
return for your time, you will automatically be enrolled in the MobiService
Network (User Group) and be provided with a summary copy of the results.
You will also be invited to take part in a workshop to explore and
discuss the findings.
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For further information on the MobiService Centres project, please email info@mobiservice.org.uk This site is best viewed using Internet Explorer 5 at 800x600 resolution. This page was last updated on 10 October 2001. |