The Online Management Training Company

The Online Management Training Company
The Online Management Training Company
Trang chủ: http://www.omt.vn
Quốc gia: vietnam
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OMT được thành lập trên nền tảng nhân sự và kinh nghiệm đào tạo, tư vấn quản lý của Công ty Cổ phần Phát triển Năng lực Tổ chức (OCD), với sự hỗ trợ khởi đầu của Chương trình Hỗ trợ cạnh tranh toàn cầu cho Doanh nghiệp Việt Nam (the Global Competitiveness Facility) của Chính phủ Đan Mạch.

OMT là công ty tiên phong trong lĩnh vực đào tạo quản lý trực tuyến cho doanh nghiệp Việt Nam. Các khóa học trong chương trình OMT được thiết kế theo đặc thù của doanh nghiệp hoặc nhóm doanh nghiệp, mang lại lợi ích từ sự kết hợp giữa tri thức quản lý quốc tế, hiểu biết đặc thù địa phương và phương pháp đào tạo linh hoạt, giúp doanh nghiệp kiểm soát được ngân sách đào tạo và tận dụng tối đa cơ sở hạ tầng công nghệ thông tin của mình.


OMT là đối tác quốc tế của Mạng lưới đào tạo trực tuyến Illinois (Illinois Online Network) tại Việt Nam và là thành viên của Chương trình tài nguyên giáo dục mở Việt Nam (Vietnam Open Educational Resources), do Quỹ Việt Nam cùng một số trường đại học danh tiếng của Mỹ khởi xướng và hỗ trợ.

Báo cáo, đánh giá hiệp hội doanh nghiệp tỉnh

Báo cáo hiệp hội doanh nghiệp tại An Giang, Hưng Yên, Đắk Lắk và Quảng Nam được thực hiện nhằm đưa ra một cái nhìn tổng quan về hoạt động của các hiệp hội tại cấp tỉnh trên cơ sở đó đưa ra các khuyến nghị nhằm phát triển hiệp hội doanh nghiệp, đặc biệt hiệp hội cấp tỉnh.

SME Business Associations of Vietnam 11 case studies

The existence of well functioning Business Associations in a society plays a key role in the development of enterprises. By representing business interests and providing specific services to their members they can achieve social and economic improvements for their members and the private sector in general. The Vietnamese government recognizes the importance of Business Associations for a well functioning market economy and is therefore promoting their establishment and development Numerous new associations have been founded recently to the point where there has been a sort of “association boom”. Many of them thrive and grow, but many also face challenges. Since 2003, the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) have worked together to support and promote business associations among small enterprises in Vietnam. A Resource Guide was developed in 2004 to support small businesses in establishing and building strong, efficient associations. In 2006, the Resource Guide was complemented with a comprehensive Trainers’ Manual. During the training of facilitators, it became clear that the training material needed to be complemented with real examples of business associations in Vietnam. Therefore, ILO and VCCI, under the PRISED project, undertook to illustrate the current state of associations by documenting their recent history and current situation. The case studies presented in this publication have been undertaken by Tang Van Khanh and To Ngoc Anh, OCD Consultants. Pictures were taken by Nguyen Na Son. Jenny Ikelberg and Kees van der Ree of the PRISED project initiated the publication and developed the concept and methodology of the case studies. Important guidance was provided by Pham Xuan Mai, President of Institute of Management and Technology Promotion (iMT) and Vice-Chairman of the Shoes and Leather Association of Ho Chi Minh City, who contributed the concluding remarks. The final editing was done by Richard Pierce (English) and Do Thi Tu Anh (Vietnamese). It is truly hoped that these case studies will inspire trainers, consultants, association leaders and members themselves in their efforts to increase the role of Business Associations and improve the services that the associations provide.

GUIDE TO CDS IN VIETNAM FINAL DRAFT FOR SDC_en

Acknowledgements This Guide has been prepared by a team from the Institute for Sustainable Futures (ISF) at the University of Technology, Sydney: Michael Paddon, Naomi Carrard, Jade Herriman, Emma Partridge and Juliet Willetts. Maria Partidario prepared the module on Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and contributed to the sections of each of the other modules. The team has been given expert assistance by Henry Sharpe and by Ms Nguyen Quynh Chii, from Organizational Capacity Development Co. (OCD) in Vietnam. Ann Hobson of ISF assisted with the document lay-out. Preparation of this Guide was funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).

SME Business Associations of Vietnam 11 case studies

The existence of well functioning Business Associations in a society plays a key role in the development of enterprises. By representing business interests and providing specific services to their members they can achieve social and economic improvements for their members and the private sector in general. The Vietnamese government recognizes the importance of Business Associations for a well functioning market economy and is therefore promoting their establishment and development Numerous new associations have been founded recently to the point where there has been a sort of “association boom”. Many of them thrive and grow, but many also face challenges. Since 2003, the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) have worked together to support and promote business associations among small enterprises in Vietnam. A Resource Guide was developed in 2004 to support small businesses in establishing and building strong, efficient associations. In 2006, the Resource Guide was complemented with a comprehensive Trainers’ Manual. During the training of facilitators, it became clear that the training material needed to be complemented with real examples of business associations in Vietnam. Therefore, ILO and VCCI, under the PRISED project, undertook to illustrate the current state of associations by documenting their recent history and current situation. The case studies presented in this publication have been undertaken by Tang Van Khanh and To Ngoc Anh, OCD Consultants. Pictures were taken by Nguyen Na Son. Jenny Ikelberg and Kees van der Ree of the PRISED project initiated the publication and developed the concept and methodology of the case studies. Important guidance was provided by Pham Xuan Mai, President of Institute of Management and Technology Promotion (iMT) and Vice-Chairman of the Shoes and Leather Association of Ho Chi Minh City, who contributed the concluding remarks. The final editing was done by Richard Pierce (English) and Do Thi Tu Anh (Vietnamese). It is truly hoped that these case studies will inspire trainers, consultants, association leaders and members themselves in their efforts to increase the role of Business Associations and improve the services that the associations provide.

Báo cáo, đánh giá hiệp hội doanh nghiệp tỉnh

Báo cáo hiệp hội doanh nghiệp tại An Giang, Hưng Yên, Đắk Lắk và Quảng Nam được thực hiện nhằm đưa ra một cái nhìn tổng quan về hoạt động của các hiệp hội tại cấp tỉnh trên cơ sở đó đưa ra các khuyến nghị nhằm phát triển hiệp hội doanh nghiệp, đặc biệt hiệp hội cấp tỉnh.

Strategic Environmental Assessment Building Block

Strategic Environmental Assessment Building Block

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