WORK PLAN
for the years 2000 through 2003
FIG XXII General Assembly
Appendix to item 18: Incoming Bureau Draft Work Plan
Version 24 April 1999
I Theme: THE GLOBAL ROLE
OF SURVEYING IN THE 21ST CENTURY
II Introduction
- This Work Plan provides direction for the Bureau in
the management of Federation, for the FIG office in the administration of
the Federation and for the technical commissions in the development and
execution of their work plans. As the managing board of Federation, the
Bureau has the authority and responsibility for fulfilling this plan.
- The financial security of FIG is directly related to
member organizations' (and potential new member organizations) members
perceptions of FIG's responsiveness to their individual goals. Thus, the
Bureau has as its primary objective the improving of FIG's responsiveness
to the needs of member organizations' members. The Bureau recognizes
that the commissions are the implementers of FIG policies and programs. The
Bureau plans to achieve its goal by
- Increasing the effectiveness and responsiveness of
the commission work plans through Bureau oversight (ensuring that
commission work plans reflect the FIG approved overall plan, ensuring
coordination between commissions, tracking of work plan schedules, etc.);
- Developing, through the commissions, products,
training and services which have practical application to member
organizations and their individual members;
- Communicating the commissions' accomplishments to
the member organizations and others;
- Developing of contacts with UN agencies and other
international organizations in the context of the commission work plans;
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The member organizations are FIG; thus,
FIG management (officers, commissions, committees, and offices) will focus
on providing member organizations’ members the tools to influence social,
economic, technological and environmental change in the 21st
century. More specifically FIG will
- Recognize the significant role of surveying in the
betterment of humanity and its environs;
- Recognize its responsibilities to all surveyors
including those not represented by member organizations and will ensure
that its activities will benefit the profession as a whole;
- Implement mechanisms for increasing participation
by member organizations in FIG activities and informing member
organizations of FIG and other international surveying activities;
- Emphasize the strengthening professional
institutions, the promoting professional development, the participating in
the development of international standards, and the working with
international organizations;
- Increase the effectiveness and responsiveness of
the commission work plans through Bureau oversight (ensuring that
commission work plans reflect the FIG approved overall plan, ensuring
coordination between commissions, tracking of work plan schedules, etc.);
- Seek to promote international standards of
professional competence;
- Encourage the development and proper use of
appropriate technology, and
- Encourage research in all disciplines of surveying
and to disseminate the results.
III The
Management of FIG
- Strategic Planning
- The Bureau will
- Ensure that FIG's strategic plan enables it to
respond rapidly to changing circumstances - for example, through the
creation of commissions with finite life spans;
- Undertake such forward planning as is needed for
the development of short-, medium- and long-term strategies for FIG, to
accommodate the objectives of successive Bureau and ensure continuity of
work; to accommodate FIG's fast-changing and fast-growing membership
profile; to provide the means for harnessing individual energies and
initiatives; and to generate a feeling of involvement throughout FIG's
membership;
- Seek contributions to the evolution of FIG and to
its planning processes, inter alia, from the advisory committee of
commission officers, the membership, and break-out sessions of the
General Assembly, and
- Monitor the work of the commissions for adherence
to FIG’s Strategic Plan.
- The Commissions will ensure that their work plans
reflect the strategies contained in FIG’s Strategic Plan.
- The FIG office will
- Maintain a current copy of the Strategic Plan on
the web-site, and
- Notify member organizations, commissions and
permanent institutions of changes to the Strategic Plan.
- Member Organization Relationships
- The Bureau will
- Help surveyor associations to gain governmental
recognition as government-regulated or self-regulating professional
associations;
- Act as the focal point for FIG initiatives in
developing countries;
- Facilitate, between member associations,
agreements for professional development, technology and personnel
exchange, and general support;
- Encourage member associations to make continuing
professional development a mandatory requirement on all their members;
- Promote high standards of education and training
for surveyors and to facilitate continuing professional development, and
- Promote the FIG Education Foundation and the
substantial contribution which its support will make to the realization
of FIG's objectives.
- The commissions will
- Aggressively seek, develop and support working
relationships with committees and organizational units within the member
organizations. (This activity must be done only with the concurrence of
the member organization);
- Develop products, training and services which
have practical application to member organizations and their individual
members;
- Prepare technical publications;
- Participate in the development of international
standards and
- Provide opportunities for continuing professional
development by organizing seminars and workshops.
- Membership
- The Bureau will
- Extend membership
- Within under-represented regions and
- To other professional associations within
countries currently having a member organization;
- Make contact with those who can form the nuclei
of new professional associations;
- Assist in the establishment and the development
of professional associations for surveyors who are not nationally or
regionally represented by
- Providing expertise to assist in establishing
an association,
- Making contact with government departments for
the establishment and effective functioning of professional
associations,
- Encouraging the growth of regional groupings of
surveyors addressing the specific problems of their area, and
- Expand its academic membership by encouraging
university departments around the world to belong to and to contribute
to FIG.
- External Relationships
- The Bureau will
- Develop contacts with international agencies and
non-governmental organizations;
- Maintain active communication with United
Nations’ organizations, World Trade Organizations, aid agencies and
other non-governmental organizations, and governmental organizations;
- Co-operate with other associations with interests
in developing countries; encourage the development of networks between
commissions and within specific geographical zones, to enable good
educational practice to be communicated and for the establishment of
mutual support systems;
- Co-operate with the World Trade Organization in
the promotion of global markets for surveying services, and
- Produce marketing literature setting out clearly
why clients should use the services of surveyors including a major
campaign on the internet to make the world more aware of FIG’s work.
- Financial
- The Bureau will prepare an annual budget based upon
FIG priorities for approval by the General Assembly.
- The Bureau will monitor and control FIG finances
including those of the FIG office, the commissions and the permanent
institutions.
- The Bureau will and with the cooperation of the FIG
office review the impacts of the subscription structure adopted by the 21st
General Assembly, and if required
- Implement procedures which are within the intent
of the adopted structure or
- Recommend changes to the General Assembly for
those which are not.
- The Bureau will develop a long-term financial
strategy for FIG which will, inter alia, examine the present strategy for
structuring annual subscriptions and the existing plateau applying to
member associations.
- Communications
- The Bureau will
- Improve communication between the Bureau and
member associations and, through them, to their individual members;
- Establish effective methods of notifying and
reminding associations and members of FIG services and products e.g.
academic membership and the educational data base;
- Oversee the FIG publication series, reviewing and
up-dating existing publications and adding new ones as appropriate;
- Arrange for its members and other FIG
representatives to visit member associations and will encourage visits
to the Bureau offices by individuals or delegations from member
associations;
- Develop guidelines for the allocation of FIG
office resources in support of internal and external requests for
support, and
- Develop recommendations on the publication of a
FIG journal containing selected papers presented at FIG or FIG sponsored
events.
- The FIG office will
- Provide information technology assistance to FIG
management organizations and individuals;
- Maximum use of information technology for
internal and external communications, and
- Ensure that the FIG web-page provides timely
information on future and current FIG activities and access to pertinent
historic documents.
- Operating Structures
- The Bureau will implement General Assembly approved
changes to the FIG organizational structure.
- The Bureau will develop, with the approval of the
General Assembly, a list of authorities, responsibilities and duties
resulting from the establishment of the FIG office.
- FIG Education Foundation
- The Bureau will work closely with the trustees of
the FIG Education Foundation and in particular will
- Assist in canvassing for deposits to the
capital fund;
- Identify projects which qualify for Foundation
support and apply for funding, and
- Ensure that future work plans (commission and
Bureau) take full account of the support which the Foundation is able
to give to FIG's work.
- The FIG office will be organized in such a fashion
as to be responsive to the requirements and needs of the Federation,
member organizations, governmental and non-governmental bodies and the
public.
- Meetings
- Bureau
- All Bureau members will meet at least twice a
year, once during each FIG working week and alternately in the U.S. and
the FIG office. Additional meetings may be convened if required
- 2000: U.S.
- 2001: FIG office
- 2002: U.S.
- 2003: FIG office
- The U.S. Bureau members will meet in the U.S. on
an as needed basis
- Working weeks
- 2000: Prague, Czech Republic, 22 - 27 May
- 2001: Seoul, Korea, May
- 2002: Washington, D.C., USA, XXII Congress 21 -
26 April
- 2003: Eilat, Israel
- XXII Congress 2002
- The Bureau will progress arrangements for the
XXII congress in Washington DC, in 2002.
IV Administration of FIG
- Personnel
- The Bureau will perform annual reviews of the
Director of the FIG office
- Finance
- The FIG office will collect subscriptions,
sponsorship fees and other income.
- The FIG office will provide support to the Bureau
in the preparation of annual budgets, and will prepare cash flow
statements and publish accounts.
- The FIG office will pay the bills of the
organization as approved by the Bureau.
- The FIG office will maintain (keep current) a
proper set of books detailing the financial activity of FIG.
- Membership
- The FIG office will develop and maintain a list of
contacts in all countries.
- Information Services
- Publications
- The FIG office will prepare and publish the
Bulletin quarterly.
- The commission Chairpersons will provide
quarterly reports on their commission activities to the FIG office for
inclusion in the Bulletin.
- The FIG President will provide quarterly
reports on the Bureau’s activities to the FIG office for inclusion in
the Bulletin.
- The permanent institutions will provide
quarterly reports on their activities to the FIG office for inclusion
in the Bulletin.
- The FIG office will encourage member
associations, sponsors and publishers of all other appropriate
journals to make complementary copies available to the FIG office so
that the FIG Office can, as appropriate, prepare abstracts to be
included in the Bulletin.
- The FIG office will publish an Annual Review
which will serve as FIG's main medium of external communication and its
principal marketing tool.
- The FIG office will ensure that all FIG
publications, whether these are published by the Bureau, the member
associations or the commissions, are properly recorded within
international standard classification systems.
- The FIG office will promote FIG publications to
other outlets - for example, reference and university libraries - that
are able to hold, advertise, abstract and disseminate their contents.
- The FIG office will develop and implement a
system for holding FIG publications in computer format and for Internet
accessibility.
- Data Base Services
- The following identified data bases do not have
to reside within FIG. All or portions of the data base can be comprised
of web links to other data bases. The intent is to provide a service to
FIG organizations, member organizations, and member organization
members.
- The FIG office will build a database of agencies
which fund or sponsor projects in which surveyors should be involved.
- The FIG office will build a data base identifying
surveying consultants.
- The FIG office will build and maintain a data
base of opportunities for assisting aid agencies.
- The FIG office will build a database of
international, regional, and national organizations whose activities
relate to those of surveyors.
- The FIG office will build and maintain a data
base of member organizations organizational structure and key names.
- Home page
- Will reside on a FIG website address and
- Will contain two way ‘hot links’ to all key land
and property organization
Data supplied by the FIG Office.
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that this
data is accurate errors might exist. Requests for updates and corrections should
be emailed to the FIG Office.
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