Taoiseach opens €2m centre

A €2 million productivity centre, which is a collaboration between the Irish Management Institute and Microsoft was opened by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern yesterday.

Taoiseach opens €2m centre

The National Productivity Centre at the IMI Campus in Sandyford, Dublin is aimed at allowing chief executives, secretary generals and their senior management teams to understand how they can address their competitiveness challenges by improving overall levels of productivity.

The NPC is supported by Dell, Eircom, Fujitsu Siemens and HP.

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