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Home > News > April 2007 > 05 April 2007 Business Skills Awards for the Water Industry 2007The winners of the 'Business Skills Awards for the Water Industry 2007' were announced last week at the annual Institution of Water Officers President's Dinner. The awards were presented by David Hellier, water strategy manager at Energy & Utility Skills, the sector skills council for the electricity, gas, waste management and water industries. Making the presentations, David Hellier said the EU Skills Business Skills Awards were designed to recognise initiatives which have significantly contributed to an improvement in business skills, for example projects which include resourcing, restructuring, upskilling, productivity drives, innovation and introduction of new technologies. The EU Skills Business Skills Award 2007 was given to Scottish Water for a project that set out to identify the current and future skills requirements of the organisation and review these against the skills currently available in the workforce.
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