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Courses, seminars, & workshops
SOUTHERN AFRICA: DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
2001-12-06, Issue 45
Sedibeng Centre wishes to invite civil society leaders in South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Botswana and Zimbabwe to express their interest in attending this programme.
Sedibeng Centre in association with Wits University Graduate School of Public and Development
Management presents the
ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
PROGRAMME
Sedibeng Centre wishes to invite civil society
leaders in South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho,
Botswana and Zimbabwe to express their interest in
attending this programme.
Objectives of the programme are to: -
* Equip participants with skills which will enable
them to assist organisations to attain and sustain
optimum levels of performance;
* Expose participants to the theory and practice of
organisational development and strategic management;
* Enhance development practitioners strategic
thinking and planning capabilities.
What is the course all about? Organisational Behaviour
17-22 March 2002
Introduction to Organisational Development
14-19 April 2002
Organisational Design
19-24 May 2002
Organisational Diagnosis
09-14 June 2002
Intervention Strategies
14-19 July 2002
Strategic Management
18-23 August 2002
Strategic Monitoring and Evaluation
15-20 September 2002
Change Management
17-22 November 2002
How much do I pay?
R8 500.00 for the whole course.
The programme is highly subsidised: Fees payable
cover the following: transportation, tuition,
course material, accommodation and meals
Who should apply?
* People with at least two years experience in
management or supervisory position with the
Development and Public sector
* Those with a minimum of 3 years tertiary
qualification.
What are the course pre requisites?
Candidates are required to: -
* Attend ALL 8 modules;
* Complete all assignments;
* Sit for course end integrated case study analysis.
What happens on completion of the course?
* Successful candidates will receive certificate
confirming their acquired competencies in this field
By when should my application be in?
* 1 February 2001
Who can I contact for enquiries?
Sarah Leneisang Mashigo
6th Floor Sable centre
Tel: 011 403 3010/1/2
Fax: 011 4031104
41 De Korte street
Braamfontein
P.O Box 32286
Braamfontein
2017
Email: sedi6@iafrica.com or sarah@sedibeng.com
Web address:www.sedibeng.com
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