IMFUTURE Survey
IM-Future is a Erasmus+ project involving 6 partners from EU countries; the aim is to develop the content for an International Masters’ Degree in the furniture sector, which at the moment is sadly lacking, as most current Master degrees are focused on design and making.  A general objective is to improve the competitiveness of the sector, and the consortium is tasked with obtaining the views of employers on the content the industry would like to see.  We would be grateful therefore if you could complete the short questionnaire below. Thank you.
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General information
Name *
Surname *
E-mail adress *
Nationailty *
Role *
Education level *
Years in the industry
Are you interesting in an International furniture Master if it is available? *
Tecnical information
2.1 - What is your view on any of the following topic being included in a Master Degree for the furniture sector *
Yes - advanced level
Yes - fundamental level
No
Production engineering – technology, process & maintenance
Production – scheduling and planning
Operations, business & process management
Innovation, product & process improvement systems
Logistics, warehouse, distribution & supply chain management
Materials management
Quality control
Purchasing
Business finance
Sales
Marketing
International trade
Human resources and conflict management
Training needs analysis/manpower/succession planning
Workplace, leadership & personal effectiveness competences
*
Yes
No
Fundamentals of design and furniture design history
Fundamentals of making & finishing
Fundamentals of standards – regulatory and technical
Fundamentals of health/safety/environment laws/risk management
Fundamentals of enabling technology applications
Fundamentals of setting up a business - Entrepreneurship
2.2 Please state – any other competence(s) that should be included / or any comments you may have:
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