APC > Candidates' guide > The training period
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A key aspect to the successful management of the training period is an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the competencies and requirements of each RICS professional group, which are contained in the appropriate APC pathway. The pathway guides are available for download.
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The training period
- The competencies
- The mandatory competencies - outline
- The mandatory competencies - in detail
- Conduct rules, ethics and professional practice
- Client care
- Communication and negotiation
- Health and safety
- Accounting principles and procedures
- Business planning
- Conflict avoidance, management and dispute resolution procedures
- Data management
- Sustainability
- Teamworking
- A last word of advice
- Professional development
- Structured training
- Summary
- Information management
- Preparation for the final assessment
- The interview and presentation
- Appraisal, referral and the appeal system