The progression toward dematerialization and the complementary growth of digitization make it possible to outline multiple developmental trajectories that find in varying degrees valid operational tool competencies falling under the umbrella of transversal technologies. In each thematic area among those proposed above, possible lines of operational development can be identified as examples only, such as:

- Availability of open data, a resource that can enable the creation of added value through the processing and subsequent desumption of management opportunities.

- Remote sensing in agriculture and process control systems in industry, strategic opportunities for the purpose of increasing the sustainability of production.




    Title: Transversal technological skills

    Duration: 2 hours

    Content: The KNOWLEDGE NETWORKING course is based on the ability to identify, retrieve, organize, capitalize and share knowledge across networks and virtual communities. It is a two-hour structured course aimed at identifying the following topics: navigation and search techniques; Information evaluation techniques; organization and management techniques; and content sharing techniques.

    Materials: Handout in electronic format containing copies of the slides used during the course; technical documents, e.g., manuals and guides

    Mode of delivery: online on the Minerva E-Learning MINERVA®Platform in asynchronous mode



      TITLE: VIRTUAL COMMUNICATION

      Duration: 2 hours

      Contents: The code of communication on social platforms; social networks in the professional sphere; promoting one's personal brand. 

      Material: Handout in electronic format containing copies of the slides used during the course; video tutorials.

      Mode of delivery: online on the Minerva E-Learning MINERVA® Platform in asynchronous mode

        TITLE: PROBLEM SOLVING

        Duration: 2 hours 

        Contents: This course guides participants in understanding key decision-making techniques and provides key tools for tackling complex problems with an approach that is both analytical and creative. Introduction to Problem Solving; Decision making - The decision-making process: making decisions effectively; Training cognitive, emotional and decision-making skills

        Materials: Handout in electronic format containing copies of slides used during the course; Case Study.

        Mode of delivery: online on the Minerva E-Learning MINERVA® Platform in asynchronous mode