Anne Lauvergeon and Pierre-Yves Hénin, President of Université Paris I, presented the diplomas for the Masters of Project Management to the first graduates of "Project Leaders for South Africa" on April 23, 2008 in Paris. Focus on this AREVA University program to train South African managers.
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Anne Lauvergeon and Pierre-Yves Hénin, President of Université Paris I, presented the diplomas for the Masters of Project Management to the first graduates of "Project Leaders for South Africa" on April 23, 2008 in Paris. Focus on this AREVA University program to train South African managers.
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CAREERS / INITIATIVE
October 10, 2008
AREVA has taken home the trophy for "senior employee career development" at the recent Diversity Trophies, organized jointly by RH Diversity Consulting and Jean-Marie Peretti, HR professor and researcher at ESSEC.
On June 9, 2008, the group, where recruitment reaches 12,000 people every year, launched its seniors policy aimed at harnessing the skills of its most experienced employees to provide a concrete solution to the challenges presented by growth in the group’s business markets.
The initiative includes a dual process combining career management and transmission of know-how:
AREVA also offers employees about to retire a provision enabling those wishing to pursue their collaboration with AREVA to do so.
To make this initiative a success, an internal network has been established including career/experience reference figures from management, expertise or HR, with special training in advising senior employees.
Philippe Vivien, AREVA Senior Vice President, Human Resources, described the approach as "a reflection of AREVA’s ability to look ahead to meet market growth. The experience of our senior employees and the effective transmission of their know-how is essential in enabling the group to optimize its preparations for the future."