TITLE

The business development benefits of training

AUTHOR(S)
Blondell, Jackie
PUB. DATE
June 1996
SOURCE
Asian Business Review;Jun96, p68
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Stresses that if Australian companies can win energy training contracts in Asia, it will pave the way for manufacturers and contractors to win more business. Training courses provided by the Joint Coal Board; Role of Australia in the United Nations Charter for training in coal use and development; Sources of funding for most training.
ACCESSION #
9607096114

Tags: ENERGY industries

 

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