General objective of the project/Project Purpose Developing an integrated package of support measures for enterprises in the health sector and for those in sectors that correlate with the field of health intelligence mainly but also for enterprises in all economic sectors with competitive potential according to the NCS (September 2018) generally operating in South West, Center and South-Muntenia regions, as a result of which their employees will benefit from improved tools, methods, practices, standards and working conditions in order to adapt the activity to the dynamics of economic sectors with competitive potential identified according to NCI/the fields of intelligent specialisation according to SNC. The general objective of the project is in line with Specific Objective 3.8: << Increase the number of employees benefiting from standard human resources management tools, methods, practices etc. in order to adapt the activity to the dynamics of economic sectors with competitive potential identified according to SNC/Smart Specialisation domains according to SNCDI >> related to investment priority POCU 8.v: < < Adaptation of workers, businesses and entrepreneurs to change >> thus participating in POCU’s Thematic Objective 8: < < Promoting sustainable and quality employment and supporting labour mobility >>. Enterprises operating (directly or indirectly) in the health sector and enterprises operating (directly or indirectly) from economic sectors with competitive potential according to SNC (September 2018), have an enormous potential for growth, related to the courage and innovations and development initiatives that entrepreneurs are prepared to support. The economic potential of companies operating in the health sector and economic sectors with competitive potential according to SNC (September 2018) is confirmed by both statistical data and development support strategies. From what is well known and from the statistical data, there is evidence of an increased attention of the population to health services/doctors and pharmaceutical products, which improve quality and life expectancy. For another aspect, it is clear that the success factor of health enterprises and enterprises in economic sectors with competitive potential according to the NCS (September 2018) is related to their ability to know how to develop against the expectations of potential users/customers and that achievable standards (with current resources) are still far from those that can currently be found on the market for healthcare services and products in the health sector. In macro-economic and socio-economic terms, the quality of health services and products (integrated with increased attention in food and pollution reduction) is a growing factor