Mangaluru: AIMIT holds managerial skill development programme for MRPL staff


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Mangaluru, Aug 29: A two-day managerial skill development programme for the employees of MRPL was conducted by the postgraduate department of business administration, AIMIT, St Aloysius (deemed to be university), on August 28 & 29.

The inaugural programme was graced by Dr (Fr) Kiran Coth, SJ, director, AIMIT; Dr Rajani Suresh, dean, School of business and management; Girish Kumar, DGM HR (training), Meenakshi, Sr manager HR, MRPL and Poonam Shetty, junior officer, training HR, MRPL, participants, faculty members and administrative and support staff.

The programme commenced with a short prayer service conducted by Dr Justine James. The inaugural event was compered by Dr Swapna Rose. The dean, Dr Rajani Suresh warmly welcomed the gathering. This was followed by the lighting of the lamp.

The director Dr (Fr) Kiran Coth SJ, AIMIT, St Aloysius (deemed to be university) addressed the gathering and emphasised on the need to keep learning and keep training in this complex world of work in order to remain employment ready and employment worthy. Dr (Fr) Kiran Coth maintained that in order to remain competitive development of critical thinking, leadership and communication skills are a must and encouraged the participants to make full use of the opportunity provided by the managerial skill development programme.

 

 

  

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