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Topic "Culture of politeness and discipline at businesses"

Students of Ton Duc Thang University (TDTU) are always proud of their 5 identifying characteristics "Discipline; Politeness; Professional; Creative; Serving"; This has been continued for many generations and is highly appreciated by many businesses for its ethics and professionalism. It is these characteristics that create a truly special TDTU in the new era. Accompanying students in nurturing and promoting the identifying characteristics of TDTU students, on May 8, 2024, the Student Affairs Department organized the topic "Polite Culture , Discipline at Enterprise" attracted 300 students to participate in Hall 10F.
Attending the program, there was the presence of Mr. Huynh Van Be - Deputy Head of the Corporate Policy & Culture Department; Ms. Thai Thi Hoai Son, Deputy Director of the City Youth Employment Service Center. Ho Chi Minh; Dr. Le Lan Huong - Lecturer of TDTU Foreign Language Department; Master Nguyen Hieu Tin - Deputy Head of Department, in charge of Tourism, TDTU Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities; Master Trinh Phuong Thao - Lecturer of the Skills Training Department, Student Affairs Department.
At the seminar, the speakers shared their experiences and perspectives on nurturing and promoting a culture of discipline and politeness in businesses. During the program, the speakers helped students realize that "Politeness and Discipline" are traditional values ​​but have universal meaning, no matter where they work, in what environment, in this era. However, these are still precious values ​​that people value and preserve. The friendly sharing from teachers and colleagues from businesses has motivated TDTU students to continue nurturing and promoting the spirit of discipline, respect, and professional behavior, not only in the school environment but also in the workplace, as many generations of TDTU students have been demonstrating.
The images recorded at the program:

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Mr. Tang Khac Quy - Director of the Center for Business Cooperation and Alumni gave flowers to the speakers
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Speakers shared at the seminar
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Students participate in the topic