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Pulse Corporation signs accord with Australia's Blue Rocket
FE Report
3/10/2006
 

          Pulse Corporation has recently finalised an agreement with Blue Rocket Business Systems, an Australian management training and corporate consultancy organisation.
Blue Rocket has been actively involved in providing training workshops and specialised consultancy programmes to the corporate world throughout the globe.
Pulse Corporation will offer and implement Blue Rocket's complete range of services including training, development workshops, consultancy, seminars etc as per the proven methodologies.
It also aims to dedicate its efforts to the country's rapidly growing sectors like telecommunication, real-estate, health, food, consumer goods, banking, insurance, leasing, media, advertising etc by providing superior training, required to develop quality human resources in those companies' management, HR and sales.

 

 
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