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    'SOUTH CAUCASUS RAILWAY' AND RUSSIAN-ARMENIAN UNIVERSITY TO CREATE CORPORATE MANAGEMENT SCHOOL

    ArmInfo
    2009-08-04 19:18:00

    ArmInfo. 'South Caucasus Railway' and Russian-Armenian University
    will create a corporate management school or a 'Leadership School',
    SCR press service told ArmInfo. The corresponding memorandum was
    signed today by Director General of SCR CJSC Shevket Shaydullin and
    Rector of RAU Armen Darbinyan.

    The school to be created aims at retraining of SCR's specialists,
    including the company's top managers. So, according to the project
    terms, 20 top managers of SCR, as well as 20 middle-link specialists
    will receive training started early 2009-2010 academic year. The
    training programme, developed by RAU specialists, includes such
    disciplines as management economy, financial management, commerce,
    applied strategic management, risk management in the conditions of
    uncertainty, business analysis, tax planning in corporations, staff
    management, investment designing and management accounting.

    It is expected that RAU-SCR joint project will further allow to
    attract a number of other big companies to cooperation. According
    to the project initiators S. Shaydullin and A. Darbinyan, certain
    business-structures have already expressed their interest in
    participation in the 'Leadership School'. Participants in the
    memorandum expressed confidence that the project will be of a regular
    nature. To note, about 4300 people work at SCR.

    SCR CJSC is the 100 percent subsidiary of Russian Railways CJSC. In
    February 2008 SCR obtained a concession of the state CJSC Armenian
    Railway. The agreement of concession of the Armenian Railroad CJSC
    for 30 years with a 10-year renewable period was signed in Yerevan
    in February 2008.
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