To meet the increasing needs of students and to provide them with more professional and quality training, the Hong Kong Management Association has recently acquired two fully-equipped new training centres in the highly convenient business districts in Hong Kong, Wanchai and Causeway Bay.
The two new centres are located in First Commercial Building on 33-35 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay and Pico Tower on 66 Gloucester Road, Wanchai. Both centres are well served by different public transportation and it just takes five minutes walk from the Causeway Bay and Wanchai MTR stations respectively.
The Centre, at First Commercial Building, measures 1,890 square meters, has a total of six floors and comprises eight training rooms, which can accommodate more than 400 executives. The centre at Pico Tower, located at G/F (Shop 2) and 2nd to 4th floors, measures 1,230 square meters. There are three training rooms with a maximum seating capacity of 160 and one advanced computer room with a maximum of 45 seats.
The training rooms at the two new centres are well-equipped with modern facilities which are suitable for multi-purpose teaching and learning activities. They include:
- LCD projectors
- PA systems
- electric screens
- visualizers
- computers
- VCR players
- wireless microphones
- overhead projectors
- white boards
- flip charts and so forth
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The Hong Kong Management Association was established in 1960. As a non-profit-making professional organization, its mission is to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of management in Hong Kong.
Over the past four decades, the Association has been dedicated to providing Hong Kong with the management training, skills and experience it needs to succeed. Offering annually over 2,400 training programmes to more than 57,000 participants, the HKMA is one of the largest providers of management training and education in the Territory.
In addition to the two new training centres, the other eight training centres of the Hong Kong Management Association include:
HONG KONG ISLAND
W Haking Management Development Centre at:
14 /F Fairmont House, 8 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong
Johnson Electric Management Development Centre at:
3/F Management House, 26 Canal Road West, Wanchai, Hong Kong
KOWLOON
Winsor Industrial Management Development Centre at:
Top Floor Unit M, Phase III Kaiser Estate, 11 Hok Yuen Street, Hunghom, Kowloon
Mrs Ann Yih Jen Chuen Management Development Centre at:
Top Floor Unit N1, Phase III Kaiser Estate, 11 Hok Yuen Street, Hunghom, Kowloon
Simon K Y Lee Management Development Centre at:
Top Floor Unit N2, Phase III Kaiser Estate, 11 Hok Yuen Street, Hunghom, Kowloon
CYMA Charity Fund Management Development Centre at:
Top Floor Unit P, Phase III Kaiser Estate, 11 Hok Yuen Street, Hunghom, Kowloon
HKMA Li Ka Shing College of Professional and Continuing Education (The HKMA David Li Kwok Po College) at:
8 Hoi Wang Road, Mongkok, Kowloon
NEW TERRITORIES
Johnson Electric Tin Shui Wai Management Development Centre (The HKMA K S Lo College) at:
26 Tin Pak Road, Tin Shui Wai, New Territories
With its superb facilities, comfortable learning environment and professional staff, the Association will continue its commitment to raise the management standards in Hong Kong, and to provide an important avenue for executives to learn, network and upgrade themselves.
Entrance of the centre at Pico Tower
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A plasma display at reception showing most up-to-date information of the Association |
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Advanced computer room suitable for diverse IT training |
All training rooms are well-equipped with modern facilities |
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Spacious training room which can accommodate more than 60 executives |
Training rooms of different sizes facilitate multi-purposes training |
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The new centre at First Commercial Building conveniently located at the heart of Causeway Bay |
Flexible arrangement is allowed for different teaching purposes
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All rooms are well-equipped with advanced facilities to cater for different teaching and learning activities |
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Issue by The Hong Kong Management Association on 18 April 2002.
For press enquiries, please contact Ms Titania Woo on 2826 0535/7383 5116 or Ms Sunnie Ma on 2826 0532.