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Important Oil & Gas Event in Dubai
Thunderbird School of Global Management, in partnership with the Center for Management & Professional Development (CMPD), the community outreach arm of the University of Dubai (UD) , is bringing the Advanced Management Program (AMP) for Oil & Gas first time to the Middle East.Thunderbird School of Global Management is the world's leading provider of globally focused executive education program, "Ranked #1. in the world in International Business" by the Wall street Journal and "Top 10 in Executive Education" for the third year in a row by the Financial Times. The Advanced Management Program delivered by Thunderbird is a rigorous program that uses current oil and gas industry examples to examine how management strategies and styles have changed as companies and workforces become more global and diverse. AMP provides access to the premier global faculty group teaching oil and gas management issues today.
Dr. Omar Hefni, President, UD said, "The Advanced Management Program for the oil and gas industry has been the one of the most highly rated executive education program in Thunderbirds' portfolio. It has been our endeavor to bring this program closer to this region, as 70% of the crude oil reserves are in the gulf region"
AMP is the leading program for management in the oil and gas industry, and the program is well known since many years by most companies related to the sector. With the dramatic changes in the industry, political, economic, environmental, AMP is an important forum for learning and exchange of thoughts.
The first program in May will be limited only to 40 participants. Registration will be open till 18 April and participants will be taken on a first-come-first served bases.
Details on the AMP program, registration form as well as bios of Professors Barrett and Ramaswamy is available on the
UD
website http://www.ud.ac.ae/new/cmpd/thun.php
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