Blue Riband is a fictional business model, an employee controlled entity, much like a professional organization.
Many new ideas are proposed as possible solutions to the shortage of Marine Engineers in Canada. The project presents a new way to manage the high quality human capital needed, to make sure shipping remains viable, well into the future. You can visit the project's website at http://www.blueriband.ca
Blue Riband - Quality above all
Welcome to http://www.blueriband.ca, a website created to expand the conversation on reforming and advancing the Marine Engineering profession. Marine Engineers are highly trained professionals who play a key role in the operation of ships, and other offshore structures around the world.
This website exist to introduce and discuss a series of ideas to make Marine Engineering more sustainable in Canada. These ideas are grouped into a theoretical business model called Blue Riband.
Blue Riband is a "big picture" project that blends new ideas and best practices from various institutions, to give a hybrid organization focused on Quality – Quality in service to clients, quality of life for a marine engineering career.
“Best practices” from…
Large shipping enterprise, crewing agency, Union, Transport Canada, Class, International Shipping Industry, Pilots Association, CIMarE, Class, & other professional bodies – Doctors, PEng, Technologist.
This area of The Common Rail is here to help move the discussion along. I am not perfect, neither are the ideas of Blue Riband, or my presentation of these ideas; if you see something that could use improvement, please let me know.
What the heck is Blue Riband ?
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Certified Marine Engineer and Webmaster
Martin's Marine Engineering Page
http://www.dieselduck.net