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Master class of kmbs in Dnipropetrovsk
Kyiv-Mohyla Business School, Kyiv, Ukraine
28 March, 2012
Kyiv-Mohyla Business School [kmbs] invites businessmen to the free master class"Stability of changes" which will be held in Dnipropetrovsk (April 10, 2012).
Key issues of master class:
- Changes: avoid, ignore or manage?
- Effects of changes in client needs and our business opportunities
- Appropriate response to changes
About speaker:
Vladimir Pavelko,
since 2010 MBA Programs director at Kyiv-Mohyla Business School.
Volodymyr is a certified instructor and consultant of Adizes Institute (USA). In 2009 he defended his MBA degree at the Institute of International Relations IBR Steinbeis University Berlin. 2008-2009 years Volodymyr led an innovative project in order to integrate business as a result of M&A in the financial industry. From March 1998 to 2009 he worked in the banking industry, where he passed all the career stages and became Chairman of the Board. At that time Volodymyr implemented numerous restructuring projects, optimization and business transformation. In the mid-90's he worked in Europe and North America. Volodymyr has basic education in foreign philology, jurisprudence and finance. He speaks English, French and Polish.
Date and Time: April 10, 17.30 - 20.30.
Location: Dnipropetrovsk, Husenka Str., 17, "I Gallery" (entrance from the Honchara str. )
Participation: Free, online registration is obligatory.
If you have any questions, please contact Pavlo Bilodid, project coordinator: pb@kmbs.com.ua, [044] 490 6635, [097] 511 20 87.