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Angola: Namibe Port Upgrades Staff


Angola Press Agency (Luanda)
 

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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

22 April 2008
Posted to the web 22 April 2008

Namibe

The commercial Namibe Port promotes since Monday a training programme for its staff and guests of partner companies, in the ambit of workers' refreshment and promotion policies.

The participants are learning issues on statistics, data analysis, processing and treatment, as well as statistics-finance analysis.

The training will last eight days and held in four panels, whose main topics are descriptive and inductive statistics, also computing systems in the context of organisations.

According to the course facilitator, the Portuguese José Vasco, the training will also help participants to master statistics data treatment, organise and classify data accurately.

The facilitator thinks that participants, after the training, will also interpret and apply data basic techniques, as well as to better organise and interpret the information about the personnel in the context of organisations, besides developing competences in carrying out their tasks.

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This is the fifth training held in less than five months by the directing board of the commercial Namibe Port, with different topics, all aimed at upgrading the company staff.



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