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Baku to host seminar on "How to develop business in the conditions of world economic crisis"

Business Materials 19 June 2009 12:19 (UTC +04:00)

Azerbaijan, Baku, June 19 / Trend /

On June 29-30, the seminars entitled "How to develop business in the conditions of world economic crisis" and "The Art of Free Access" will be held in Baku for the first time, Qarant Sığorta company reported on June 19.

"On this occasion, Qarant Sığorta Company and Bank of Azerbaijan OJSC have invited Michael Bang, the holder of international title of "the Bestseller of World" and winner of several prizes for his achievements gained in the field of management by being known as the world class professional and the first specialist for sales training in Europe," the company said.

The aim of the Qarant Sığorta Company and Bank of Azerbaijan OJSC in holding such a large scale event for the business community of Azerbaijan is help Azerbaijani companies to have less losses in the world economic crisis and benefit maximally from the newly formed opportunities via acquiring new ideas and practical skills.

Holding training for such world famous companies as Panasonic, Heineken, Nestle, Toyota, Toshiba, Renault, Land Rover and Unilever, Michael Bang's seminars are designed to yield the maximum results in shortest period of time.

On this time, the specific features of the seminars are related to the fact that the participation fees will be covered by Qarant Sığorta Company and Bank of Azerbaijan OJSC. The participants of these seminars envisaged for the top managers of Azerbaijani companies will obtain international certificates in the end of events.

Taking into account the limited number of available places, the participation in the seminars will be possible only for the companies which presented first their applications, obtained the confirmation and received special invitations of organizers.

Any person wishing to participate in these seminars can contact organizers via the following phone numbers: (994 12) 437 58 50, 430 85 17, (994 50) 208 60 54

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