NWU's Prof. Kellner appointed on ministerial advisory boardProfessor Klaus Kellner from the North-West University (NWU) was recently appointed by the Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Ms Barbara Creecy, to serve on the Conservation Advisory Board.
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Orange Campus Africa - new African e-learning platform launchesOrange has announced the launch of its online training platform "Orange Campus Africa" in partnership with the Virtual University of Senegal (UVS) during GSMA Thrive Africa. Hosted at its data centre in Côte d'Ivoire, it was designed to bring together content from renowned partners in education and training in one place.
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New skills needed to manage supply chain distributionAccording to Greta Froise, founder of online supply chain training company Bizzco, new routines, structural changes and a massive shift in consumer behaviour since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic have disrupted traditional distribution management systems. Simple linear supply chains have now been replaced by complex consumer-centric networks. New skills sets and new learnings are essential for organisations wanting to thrive in the 'new normal'.
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New skills needed to manage supply chain distributionAccording to Greta Froise, founder of online supply chain training company Bizzco, new routines, structural changes and a massive shift in consumer behaviour since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic have disrupted traditional distribution management systems. Simple linear supply chains have now been replaced by complex consumer-centric networks. New skills sets and new learnings are essential for organisations wanting to thrive in the 'new normal'.
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#DoBizZA: Just Brands Africa gives back to SA by helping educate future leadersJust Brands Africa was founded in 2013 by Francois van Louw, bringing his hands-on marketing and entrepreneurial experience to established brands and businesses seeking new ways to communicate with their audiences.
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Pinewood SA moves training fully online with launch of e-learningThe increasing demand for self-paced learning calls for a different method to conventional classroom training. Pinewood Technologies has launched an online training platform, allowing users to learn at their own convenience - wherever they want, whenever they want.
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Pinewood SA moves training fully online with launch of e-learningThe increasing demand for self-paced learning calls for a different method to conventional classroom training. Pinewood Technologies has launched an online training platform, allowing users to learn at their own convenience - wherever they want, whenever they want.
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International recognition for Bertha Centre (UCT GSB) researchersThe Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship is developing a new teaching case method - incorporating multiple perspectives for the complex issues of our time - which they have been invited to present at the North American Case Research Association (NACRA) 2020 Conference.
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A series of virtual seminars on the future of the teaching profession is being held in 2020. The first in the series for this year took place on 15 September. There were 61 participants from eight countries. They came from education and teacher unions, ministries of education and international stakeholder groups in education. The seminar is part of a process that it is hoped will lead to a consensus on teacher professional issues between teacher unions and governments. The focus is on collaboration between teachers’ unions and governments to offer better learning opportunities in times of crisis.
A series of virtual seminars on the future of the teaching profession is being held in 2020. The first in the series for this year took place on 15 September. There were 61 participants from eight countries. They came from education and teacher unions, ministries of education and international stakeholder groups in education. The seminar is part of a process that it is hoped will lead to a consensus on teacher professional issues between teacher unions and governments. The focus is on collaboration between teachers’ unions and governments to offer better learning opportunities in times of crisis.