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Stabl Finishing School
stabl™ (school of technology and business leadership) is a unique post graduate finishing school for aspiring software, telecom, networking and ict professionals, whose primary goal is to make them first line professionals (flip) for corporate utilization. stabl is a perfect combination of higher education and professional work experience. in addition stabl is focused on the business of empowering entrepreneurs and organizations with the combination of business and technology savvy skills to make them leaders in today’s highly competitive market. stabl (under society of technology leaders, sotl) has trained thousands of executives and managers from operators, regulators and governments in more than 12 countries worldwide. this extensive international experience allows stabl meet the requirements of the majority of mandates training, and demonstrates our ability to adapt to a wide variety of ict environments. stabl offers a unique training experience for managers and specialists working
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Stabl Finishing School's headquarters is located at Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
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