New MDP territory confirmed with the first MDP 1 in Azerbaijan

The course will take place at the Holiday Inn in historic, windswept Baku, whose charming old Inner City boasts UNESCO World Heritage Site status

Baku Azerbaijan Old City
Baku Azerbaijan Old City

The CMAE is delighted to announce a new territory for its Management Development Programme part 1 course which is being held in Baku, Azerbaijan on 20-24 April 2020.

The course will take place at the Holiday Inn in historic, windswept Baku, whose charming old Inner City boasts UNESCO World Heritage Site status. As the largest city and port of Azerbaijan, it also boasts a prime location on the Absheron Peninsula, wrapped by the wondrous Caspian Sea.

MDP part 1 is first of 5 club specific training courses. The part 1 course is targeted in particular towards those managers who have the ambition to become a manager or existing – either new to a post, recently appointed or simply want to enhance their knowledge so that they may better serve their club committee, owners and members. At the end of the week, those taking the course will have an excellent grasp of the 10 core competencies and will have established a valuable network of support for their career in this industry.

Commenting is CMAE’s Director of Education Torbjorn Johansson who said: “We are excited about bringing club executive education to the wonderful city of Baku in Azerbaijan and look forward to welcoming delegates to this beautiful city which no doubt will provide a week to remember”.

Registration for the course is now open and the course prospectus available: Click here

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