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Mohammad Bin Rashid Establishment and e-TQM college sign agreement
The Mohammad Bin Rashid Establishment for Young Business Leaders and the e-total Quality Management (e-TQM) college signed a Memorandum of Understanding (Mou) to offer specialised programmes for the establishment’s members and employees.
Dubai: The Mohammad Bin Rashid Establishment for Young Business Leaders and the e-total Quality Management (e-TQM) college signed a Memorandum of Understanding (Mou) to offer specialised programmes for the establishment's members and employees.
The MoU was signed by Abdul Baset Al Janahi, CEO, Mohammad Bin Rashid Establishment for Young Business Leaders, and Dr Mansour Al Awar, Executive Director of e-TQM College, in the presence of officials from both organisations.
According to the MoU, e-TQM college will offer discounts on all its academic programmes to employees and members of the establishment. On its part, the establishment will provide annual scholarships and related support to members who are keen to enrol for the academic and professional programmes offered by e-TQM college.
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