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Human Resources States - Gujarat Moody launches Randy Smith Training centre Our Bureau Ahmedabad, May 30 The UK-based Moody International has announced the launch of the country’s first centre of Randy Smith Training Solutions (RSTS) of the US here, with the aim to providing trained manpower in a range of industries and businesses. Citing reason for selection of Gujarat for the national launch, Mr Sanjeev Chadha, Managing Director, Moody ICL India, told reporters that this State was seen as “more sensitive and responsive to the workers’ safety and well-being.” Internationally-acclaimed RSTS trainers, Mr Robert Suggs and Mr Wade Bibbee, would launch the two-day programme here on Saturday. It would be attended by top management of industrial and business houses of Gujarat. PSUs are also participating in the event which would have sessions on leadership, safety, DISC technique, micro lab and mind management, etc. The programme is expected to provide the necessary and innovative thought process to business leaders through better management of business risks. Soft skill trainingsMoody had acquired RSTS last year and its Ahmedabad-launch is the first anywhere post-acquisition. RSTS specialises in safety and technical training in oil and gas industries all over the world in addition to safety and behavioural-related soft skill trainings for large and medium organisations. Annually, RSTS trains 25,000 people in 40 countries and 15 languages, including Hindi. During the first year of its operations in India, RSTS proposes to depute trainers from its pool of 70 international trainers worldwide. Selected Indian trainers would undergo extensive training in Scotland to take on these assignments independently in India. More Stories on : Human Resources | Credit Rating | Gujarat
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