150 people audience will be trained within the Presidential program of administrative skilled workers preparation in 2014/2015 academic year
16 December 2013, Monday
The Tatarstan regional commission of preparation the administrative skilled workers intends to make more careful selection of the audience for training within the administrative skilled workers for organizing national economy preparation State plan implementation. Ayrat Shamsiyev the deputy minister of economy of the Republic of Tatarstan, the vice-chairman of the commission reported about it.
"We need the heads who are able to solve non-standard, pressing problems with constantly changing basic data, affecting many people’s interests, demanding profound knowledge in the most different areas. Therefore we consider that to the Presidential program of administrative skilled workers preparation only managers with high potential of further growth shoul be accepted”,said Ayrat Shamsiyev.
150 people quota was confirmed for 2014/2015 academic year that is 15% less than in 2013.
As part of the program, the Minister visited the Arsky Industrial Park, where he got acquainted with the current activities and long-term plans of the residents. During the inspection of the production facilities, Midkhat Shagiakhmetov held a substantive discussion with the heads of enterprises on capacity expansion and improving the efficiency of using the existing infrastructure.
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