KARACHI, Jan 19: The National Institute of Public Administration has reconfigured its flagship advance course in public sector management into specific modules to meet the training needs of the private sector, says a press release.

It says it is now an ideal opportunity for senior executives from the private sector to train with senior civil servants from the income tax group, customs, district management group, police, foreign service, etc.

Six training modules are open for the private sector: team building and skill development, management for executives, private public partnership, project evaluation, economic management for self-reliance and e-governance and e-commerce.

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