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“Inspiring, Unique, Professional!” The second round of the Future Leaders training program has started!

14.03.2017

Volga-Dnepr management reserve training program started in Moscow on February 13. “Unforgettable!”, “Unique”, “Professional and inspiring” – this is what the participants of the program second intake (44 VD employees from the company offices across the world) said about a 4-day module. The keynote speech made by the company president …

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The Art of Creating Value for the Customer

28.02.2017

The workshop on marketing management for Volga-Dnepr Airlines personnel was held on February 9 in Ulyanovsk. Conducted by Denis Gliznoutsa, vice president on special projects, it was run within “the Pro” School aimed at development of operational management reserve. Before the training participants could forward their questions to the trainer …

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Once A Philosopher Was Asked What Ships Were the Safest…

“Harboured”, – replied the philosopher. Another seminar of the project “Entertainment management for kids and adults” let the participants learn why aircraft is the safest means of transport. To speak about safety – the key company value – the Corporate University invited the company experts Bakhtiyer Astanov, flight work …

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Business Letter Etiquette: clear, laconic, efficient correspondence!

14.02.2017

Corporate University training “Efficient Business Correspondence” was held on January 26 in Moscow. The training was conducted by Marina Nesterova, head of the CU English language department. Among the participants there were executives, office managers, personal assistants, project administrators and other specialists from VDM, ABC, VDTM. How …

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“A Leader is like a nucleus in an atom”

09.02.2017

This digest issue continues a series of articles about first enrolment graduates of the Future Leaders training program. Have they benefited from the training? Have their careers changed? Pavel Popov, chief accountant officer, ABC, is answering these questions today. – Pavel, how did you find yourself in the program? – Two years ago before the …

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Ready for Challenges!

22.01.2017

The participants of the first enrolment of the Volga-Dnepr Future Leaders program had their final session on 22-23 December in Moscow. Twenty-six Program graduates presented the results of the second training year to their mentors and the company senior executives. – We put much hope on the future leaders, – emphasized the company …

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Not just a Contest!

23.12.2016

A milestone event is “a remarkable benefit for the Customer both accomplished and being planned for the future operation”. A. Isaykin Do you know how to build a runway for An-124-100 in a tropical country? Or how many medicines can our Boeing transport in one go? Or how to construct a hangar in a desert for aircraft maintenance? The winners …

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Studying a customer, learning from a customer!

19.12.2016

Another seminar of the CU School for the company executives “Top-class” was held on December 12 in Moscow. The webinar format allowed the company employees from Moscow, Ulyanovsk, Houston and other VD offices across the world to share “the classroom”. The company executives presented their reports following the results of the conducted …

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Volga-Dnepr Future leaders: exceeding expectations!

08.12.2016

This digest issue continues a series of articles about first enrolment graduates of the management reserve training program. Have they benefited from the training? Have their careers changed? Ekaterina Chuychenko, fleet development director, VDM, is answering these questions today. – Ekaterina, what did you do to participate in the …

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Entertaining management: We were loading the plane…

Yachts in Monte-Carlo, race cars in Melbourne – or vice versa? First centering, then lashing – or vice versa? The sixth seminar of the ‘Entertainment Management for Kids and Adults’ program was full of tasks and puzzles. The preparation scope of the seminar devoted to transportation management is as impressive as the geography of flights …

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