The Association of Managers’ Countries and VOSZ signed a cooperation agreement
The National Association of Managers and the National Association of Entrepreneurs and Employers (VOSZ) have concluded a strategic cooperation agreement, the purpose of which is to strengthen cooperation between the two organizations in management training – VOSZ informed MTI in a statement on Wednesday.
It was highlighted: within the framework of the agreement, management trainings, workshops and professional events supporting knowledge sharing will be held.
Targeted programs for various areas of business life will cover the issues of digital transition, sustainability, as well as the development of leadership skills and the strengthening of strategic thinking, they wrote.
The cooperation can give the members of the managers’ association, which brings together top managers, the opportunity to enjoy VOSZ’s programs and advocacy – quoted István Kapitány, president of the managers’ association, former global executive vice president of Shell, in the announcement.
János Eppel, the president of VOSZ, emphasized that the purpose of the agreement is to support the continuous development of Hungarian leaders, increase the competitiveness of Hungarian businesses and contribute to a sustainable future.
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