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Takaw Effa Tambenkongho - Cameroon
2009-08-05 14:50:54

The course was great, not only because of the ability of the coordinators and resource persons but because of the practical aspect. There was much to imbibe and I learnt a lot in the area of business and economy reporting even from the other course participants. Believe me most of what I learnt I am already practising and it's working well for me and my colleagues. My wish is that more of such courses be organised even in other countries like Cameroon. We need it. (Introduction to Business and Financial Reporting - Lagos 22-26 June 2009).



 

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  1. Zyczenia Urodzinowe says:

    Agreed, practical aspect as you said is the most important regarding to that king of cources.

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