“Being in a highly developed country like Germany enabled me to considerably improve my management and leadership skills. This was of great help and support for me, and was exactly what I needed for my own company,” Arslan Durdyyev says of his participation in the BMWi Manager Training Programme. Continue reading
Partner countries
Shukhrat Aliev – Top-quality leather goods according to ISO 9001 standards through a German-Uzbek co-operation
Shukhrat Aliev is responsible for production and retail at the trade association of the Uzbek shoe and leather goods industry, Oz’bekcharmpoyabzali. Over 120 companies belonging to the association manufacture leather, artificial leather and leather goods for shoes, sports articles and clothing. Continue reading
Arman Dilmagambetov – Sales of medical hygiene articles increased
“The company the Wirtschaftsakademie Schleswig-Holstein selected for me to undertake my internship in was a perfect match,” says Arman Dilmagambetov from Kazakhstan. Continue reading
Ivan Timshin – Career advancement thanks to new management expertise
When Ivan Timshin participated in the “Training for Partnership” programme in Germany in autumn 2007, he was in charge of the legal department of a commercial enterprise that imports agricultural and construction machinery to Belarus. Continue reading
Andrey Sabanskiyj – Innovative marketing in demand in the Ukraine
Ukrainian entrepreneur Andrey Sabanskiy was just 24 when he set up his first company in the year 2000. Today the businessman from eastern Ukraine is one of five IT specialists to run the marketing company FEEDGEE, which helps organisations and companies manage and analyse Internet and text message activities more efficiently. Continue reading
Alexander Sadurskiy – Restructuring and new products in leather processing in the Ukraine
Alexander Sadurskiy, who is responsible for purchasing, sales and business development at Tomig in Ukraine, was looking for new ways to make the company more crisis resilient and to maximise the profitability of its leather and pelt processing. He also wanted to develop his skills in quality management and employee motivation, forge new contacts and learn how to make full use of raw materials in production. Continue reading
Natalya Dorokhina – Tuning in Belarus – Establishing company contacts
Natalya Dorokhina is project manager in the accessories, tuning and spare parts department at Atlant-M-Fahrzeughandel, the largest Volkswagen dealer in Belarus. The company belongs to the Atlant-M holding company. Continue reading
Kateryna Murakhovska – Bavarian PistenBullys and Ukrainian distribution networks
Poltawa-Ski designs and constructs ski centres in Ukraine, offering services ranging from supply and assembly, to maintenance of the funicular lifts they build. Participation in the BMWi Manager Training Programme primarily helped Kateryna Murakhovska improve her intercultural skills and develop lasting relationships with German companies. Continue reading
Denis Hodanovich – Top-quality print products for Siberia from Heidelberg
Denis Hodanovich is the co-owner of City-Press GmbH in the Siberian city of Tyumen and has been with the company since its establishment back in 2002. Continue reading
Radik Bashirov – Further training as a resource investigator
Even after six years Radik Bashirov is still convinced of the benefits of his three-month stay in Germany: “Without the BMWi Manager Training Programme in Germany, I wouldn’t be where I am today.” Continue reading




