Representatives of the management staff of Tatarstan enterprises studying under the President’s program visited the largest IT company in Russia

22 October 2020, Thursday

On October 21, the participants of the Presidential Program, coordinated by the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan, got acquainted with the organization of the management system of the ICL-KPO VS company.

For two decades ICL has been a high-tech, dynamically developing group of companies, one of the largest IT companies in Russia, and providing a full range of IT services, projects, solutions and products.

Evgeny Stepanov, General Director of ICL-KPO VS, spoke about the successes and challenges facing the IT flagship. He also touched upon the issues of management organization and personnel motivation system.

It should be noted that training within the framework of implementation of measures of the State Plan for the Training of Management Personnel for Organizations of the National Economy of the Russian Federation (Presidential Program) has been successfully implemented in the republic for over 20 years.

So, according to the program “management”, managers, their deputies, heads of departments of organizations of the republic are trained, regardless of the form of ownership (except for civil servants) on the basis of the Kazan (Volga region) Federal University.

The target group for training are specialists with completed higher education who have at least 5 years of work experience, including at least 2 years of managerial work, and at the age, mainly, up to 50 years.

34% of the cost of training is paid by the trainee himself or the organization directing him, the rest of the training is divided between the federal and republican budgets.

Training of specialists within the framework of the Program is conducted in the amount of 550 teaching hours. The Ministry of Economy, in turn, is the coordinator of implementation of the Presidential Program in the republic.

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