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CiptaNet International designs and implements training courses, seminars, workshops, conferences and study tours in Europe, Asia, Australia and the United States. Topics successfully covered include public sector management, environmental management, intercultural communication, culture change, human resource management and development, financial management, local government and public sector auditing sector.
CiptaNet International offers a complete range of management resources. We undertake the design, content, continuity and follow-up of training programmes. The most current learning concepts and techniques are applied to ensure executives obtain the greatest benefit in the shortest and most cost-effective manner.
CiptaNet International is the link between the best of management developments in Europe, Asia, Australia and the United States. Using concentrated short course formats, the latest developments in strategic management, human resource development, financial management and culture change are communicated to executives comprehensively and effectively.
The emphasis of CiptaNet International courses is on experiential learning - understanding the latest trends through presentations from world experts, then learning from ‘hands on’ executives in successful organisations, wherever they are based. Most executives do not have the time to undertake extended study breaks to keep up-to-date. CiptaNet International concentrates on providing the maximum learning in the shortest possible time, from 1 day seminars to 14 day study tours throughout the World.
Specialist programmes for specific industries such as banking and finance are available. In addition, programmes can be prepared for clients which are designed specifically to meet their corporate strategies and organisational requirements.
Contact us for more information about Ciptanet International training programs.
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