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[Title] => NMI, PNCC war continues
[Summary] => How true is it that Next Mobile Inc. (NMI) is contemplating filing both criminal and administrative charges against officials of the Philippine National Construction Corp. (PNCC) for what is obviously a rigging by the latter of the results of its bidding for radio communications system for the South Luzon Tollways Group?
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[Summary] => The Asian Institute of Management markets its Executive MBA or EMBA as a "corporate change" program designed to help managers embrace change as part of the broader business landscape.
But Raul Anthony Concepcion, president of Contel and 2002 EMBA graduate, believes the course is first a "personal change" program that enables managers to transform themselves and adapt to the very fluid demands of the workplace and business environment.
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