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Monday, September 17, 2007

Tour GNE Indonesia ke Malaysia, September 2007

Perjalanan wisata ke Malaysia: Genting Highland, Twin Tower Petronas, dan lain-lain di Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tour ini merupakan hadiah dari Global Network Indonesia (GNE Indonesia) karena memenuhi kualifikasi berhasil merekrut dan membentuk jaringan sebanyak 33 cabang franchise GNE di seluruh Indonesia dalam jangka waktu 3 bulan.

Tour tersebut dilaksanakan 6 s/d 9 September 2007. Biofir Group (jaringan GNE dalam group Pak Probo Jatmiko) berhasil memberangkatkan 40 orang Qualified GNE Member.

Berikut ini dokumentasi saya selama menempuh perjalanan wisata tersebut. Untuk lebih detilnya silahkan kunjungi pula website bisnis network saya di www.probiofir.com.











































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