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    Tigo launches Millicom University in Tanzania

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    By Paul Adepoju on July 20, 2015 News, People, Technology in Africa, Telecoms

    Telecoms company Tigo Tanzania have launched Millicom University to develop the learning and development experiences of its employees.

    Millicom University is a virtual e-learning platform  that targets employees of Tigo across Tanzania.

    Tigo General Manager, Mr Diego Gutierrez, said “Several milestones have been achieved, since the inception of the e-learning training via Millicom University which includes a Tigo business programme; tailored programme for Go To Market(GTM), customer Operations (Cops); focused programs have been formulated for all Regional Sales Managers(RSMs), Regional Distribution Managers (RDMs) and Territory Managers(TMs), to ensure learning is taking place throughout the whole workforce.”

    He said the investment in its workforce highlights Tigo’s commitment to building employee skills and knowledge through online training which is readily available through Millicom University.

    “The Learning and development function has been working in close collaboration with the senior management team to execute plans of building staff capacity and ensuring that this is cascaded to all levels of the workforce with emphasis on the online training aligned to our Millicom Digital Lifestyle,” he said.

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