VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian shares experience
Students of the Yerevan State Economic University Gyumri branch have got acquainted to the experience of Armenia’s leading mobile operator. VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian has had a meeting with Armenian students and lectured on company’s management system.
“Whatever comes with experience is a true achievement in widening the knowledge. It allows getting the most while saving time through direct contacts. VivaCell-MTS’s readiness to share experience with the young people stems from this understanding,” stated VivaCell-MTS General Manager.
During the one-hour long lecture, the listeners got themselves familiarized with the business approaches based on the notion of corporate responsibility adopted by Armenia’s leading mobile operator, its perspective strategies, and reinvented the Company’s secrets of market success.
“We look forward, and in the horizons we see a well developed Armenia, based on a well cultivated generation. Innovation is the key to growth, organizations can not survive if deprived from it, it is the air we breathe. We bring to you today the fruition of years of experience and increasing curve of knowledge for you to learn and benefit,” added Mr. Yirikian.
After lecture, Ralph Yirikian answered students’ questions.
25.11.2009, 11:56
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