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Export diploma helps prevent costly errors

16 Jul 2001 - by Staff reporter
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ARE YOU providing your staff with the skills required to take up the challenges of international trade, asks Win Webber of the Institute of Export.
"With the downturn in SA it is imperative for local companies to focus world-wide, as well as across our immediate borders and to take up the opportunities available in international trade" says Webber.
Education in this field is critical, Webber added, and it is the convenience of a distance learning programme for management and international trade staff that led to the birth a decade ago of the InstituteÕs Diploma in Export Management.
"Taking up the challenges of international trade requires unique skills and knowledge," she said, "if time-consuming and costly errors are to be avoided.
"To answer this need, the Diploma programme covers all essential practical and theoretical aspects of the export management process. And it is also designed to provide an immediate, hands-on benefit to those working within the export environment."

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