Coca Cola funds management capacity enhancement program

VOV.VN - Coca Cola Beverage Co., Ltd. and the Vietnam Institute for International and Public Diplomacy Studies have joined forces to implement a training program for officials at local and central agencies to enhance their management capacity in the period 2016-2017. 

The program aims to focus on international issues, laws, public administration and international negotiation skills.

After participating in the training course, trainees will receive further training to improve their skills and broaden knowledge for the nation’s development.

The first training courses were held in October and November in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

The next training courses are set to take place in late November in Danang and mid-December in Hanoi. 


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