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NetDimensions To Support Talent Management Strategy For China's Metersbonwe

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NetDimensions (Holdings) Limited (NETD.L), a Hong Kong-based provider of performance, knowledge and learning management systems, on Wednesday said its Talent Suite has been selected by Chinese casual wear/apparel company Metersbonwe to support its talent management strategy.

According to the company, Metersbonwe needed an integrated solution that will address its 20,000 employees' increasing training and talent management requirements to cope with ongoing rapid expansion.

The solution must also work well with Metersbonwe's corporate culture, it said.

Metersbonwe's talent management strategy starts with online learning and exams for all of its employees at directly operated chain stores and subsidiaries. The second stage will target training managers at headquarters and regional training centers, focusing on optimizing blended training strategies. Finally, the company will set up a competency model that matches talent development programs with learning resources to help develop HR and business training personnel.

Wu Yue, General Manager of Metersbonwe University, said, "We chose NetDimensions as our strategic partner because of their expertise in developing learning and performance management solutions. After several months of evaluating potential vendors, we chose the NetDimensions Talent Suite because its features and capabilities fit very well with our talent management strategy."

In London, NetDimensions shares are currently trading at 33 pence, down 1.25 pence or 3.65 percent.

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