Ministry Of Culture Launches MBA Program To Train Internet Talent
November 26, 2007 |
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In cooperation with Asia International Open University (Macau), the Culture Market Development Center of the Ministry of Culture and Shanghai Jiaotong University Information and Internet Economic Research Center have jointly launched an MBA program to train senior management for the Internet industry.
The MBA program will focus on Internet applications, Internet culture services and management.
Fu Yanmei, vice director of CMDCMC, says that talent training is a premise for the construction of a stable network culture, and this MBA program will train a group of talents who are best qualified for the construction of that network culture in China. She emphasizes that the launch of the MBA program will also train excellent professional management for the netcafe industry, which is a burgeoning industry in China.
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