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Learning objectives After finishing this lecture the trainee will: • Understand what is the main objective of the IRRS Team Leader • Know how the Team Leader should help building the IRRS Team • Understand importance of sticking to timing • Understand how effective team meetings are conducted • Understand how the quality of the IAEA USNRC IRRS Training - Guidance to prospective Team Leaders and their Deputies 2 final report is assured Introduction • This training lecture was prepared in 2015 for the IRRS training at the US NRC • It is in more details explaining what and how the IRRS Team Leader and his/her Deputy should do during the mission • The content is partly based on IRRS Guidance, but mostly on experiences IAEA USNRC IRRS Training - Guidance to prospective Team Leaders and their Deputies Team Leader & Deputy Team Leader IAEA USNRC IRRS Training - Guidance to prospective Team Leaders and their Deputies Team Leader • The Team Leader should be a senior regulator from a Member State, experienced in the regulatory aspects of nuclear and / or radiation safety. He/she should have: • known leadership qualities; • a clear mission vision; • known ability to build effective teams; • recent knowledge of global and local regulatory issues; • a clear understanding of the peer review process and what needs to be done; • effective communication skills with good spoken and written English. IAEA USNRC IRRS Training - Guidance to prospective Team Leaders and their Deputies Main objective General objective of the management: To achieve objectives with the minimum use of resources! IRRS Team Leader objective: To produce the Mission Report with available team and in the allowable time. IAEA USNRC IRRS Training - Guidance to prospective Team Leaders and their Deputies
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