Ezine Marketing - Its A Numbers Game
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The ROI Academy works with e-skills UK to measure the value of ITQ
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TEAM International Specialists Improve Managerial Skills
ctober, 2005, two of TEAM InternationalÂ's technicalspecialists began attending the Post Graduate Studies Program in OrganizationalDevelopment at the  Perspectives Center of the National Technical University(KhPI). KhPI is a leading university preparing IT specialists for
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Immigration boost needed to tackle skills shortage
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South Africans sought to fill skills gap
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