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OPEN LECTURE BY SULEYMANOV SEIT BEKIR OGLY “DEVELOPMENT IN TIMES OF WAR: THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF UKRAINIAN BUSINESS”

Despite numerous challenges, we continue to invest in the knowledge of our students, unlocking their potential and preparing them to build a successful future!

In September, for students for the following specialties: 071 Accounting and Taxation, 072 Finance, Banking, Insurance and Stock Market, 073 Management, 075 Marketing, 076 Entrepreneurship and Trade of the Faculty of Management and Business Design, and for students of the Institute of Law and Modern Technologies, specialty 051 Economics, as part of the study of the educational discipline  “Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship”, an open lecture on “Development during the war: the main problems of Ukrainian business” was held.

The guest lecturer was Suleymanov Seyit-Bekir ogly, a business partner of the Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design, PhD, co-founder and CEO of TAKAVA LLC. With more than 20 years of experience in management and administration, Seyit-Bekir is a recognized expert in business development in an unstable environment. His company TAKAVA has been successfully operating in the Ukrainian market, demonstrating resilience and adaptability to change.

During the lecture, the lecturer shared his vision of how Ukrainian business can not only survive but also develop in times of war. Among the key points he made were the importance of business diversification, finding new markets, investing in innovation and adapting to new digital technologies. Mr. Bekir emphasized that Ukrainian business has a huge potential and can overcome any difficulties.

The lecturer paid special attention to the issue of adapting business models to new realities. He gave several examples of Ukrainian companies that have successfully reoriented their activities and found new niches in the market.

The students actively participated in the discussion, asking questions about the development prospects of certain industries, opportunities for attracting investment, and government support for business. Mr. Seyit-Bekir noted that the Ukrainian government should create favorable conditions for entrepreneurship development, including access to finance and protection of investors' rights.

 

The open lecture was not only a source of useful information for students, but also an inspiration for future professionals who want to develop their business even in the most difficult conditions.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Suleymanov Seyit-Bekir ogly for his valuable advice and motivation. The example of Mr. Bekir's business has demonstrated that even in the most difficult conditions, Ukrainian business can develop and prosper!

16.09.2024