CCCI Organizes Seminar on Business Networking


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Daijiworld Media Network—Mumbai (RD/CN)

Mumbai, Dec 15: The Christian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (CCCI) organized a seminar on business networking at Atithi Hotel, Ville Parle (East), recently.

International business consultant and BNI India national director Niraj R Shah was the resource person, who said that globalization has brought changes in every business and it is essential for every enterprise to be competitive in order to sustain growth.  Businesses are increasingly depending on information technology and this has changed the way business is done now.  Besides, the service sector has seen rapid progress compared to other spheres in the Indian context.



 

CCCI director Angelo Rajesh Atharde, vice-presidents Albert W D’Souza and John D’ Silva were present on the dais. CCCI president Vincent Mathias welcomed the gathering and explained the objectives of organizing the seminar.

CCCI directors Antony Sequeira and Augustine G Fernandes, legal committee convener lawyer Pius Vas, web committee convener Ronald Noronha, and several members of CCCI benefited from the seminar.

CCCI secretary S K Swamy compered the programme while general secretary Alphonsus Corda proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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