What does TAM mean?
TAM means Traineeship and Apprenticeship Management
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Traineeship and Apprenticeship Management?
Traineeship and Apprenticeship Management can be abbreviated as TAM
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What does TAM stand for? TAM stands for "Traineeship and Apprenticeship Management". |
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How to abbreviate "Traineeship and Apprenticeship Management"? "Traineeship and Apprenticeship Management" can be abbreviated as TAM. |
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What is the meaning of TAM abbreviation? The meaning of TAM abbreviation is "Traineeship and Apprenticeship Management". |
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What is TAM abbreviation? One of the definitions of TAM is "Traineeship and Apprenticeship Management". |
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What does TAM mean? TAM as abbreviation means "Traineeship and Apprenticeship Management". |
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What is shorthand of Traineeship and Apprenticeship Management? The most common shorthand of "Traineeship and Apprenticeship Management" is TAM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MSOM - Management Science and Operations Management
- ACM - and care management
- ACM - And Career Management
- ACM - And Consistency Management
- ADM - And Debt Management
- AEM - And Environmental Management
- ALMA - and liability management association
- AMMS - and materiel management service
- APM - And Programme Management
- ARM - And Remedial Management
- ARTAP - Army Reserve Traineeship and Apprenticeship Program
- ASM - And Safety Management
- ATM - And Airports Management
- AWMD - and waste management division
- MSEM - Management Science and Engineering Management
- AFMI - And Food Management Institute
- AMT - Apprenticeship Management Team
- AWMA - and Waste Management Association
- tas - Traineeship and Apprenticeship Services
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