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A new business school for Sub Saharan Africa offering learning solutions to shape the future generation of leaders, managers & entrepreneurs
05/11/2020
Thursday 15.11.2020 has Future leaders trying not to be the "odd one out", Africa will need to minimize the number of fake news to successfully navigate in the post-covid-19 era.
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IDM Business Academy – A breath of fresh air. – IDM IDM, November 4, 2020November 4, 2020, Uncategorized, 0 With all the disruption taking place in the world, we (IDM Business Academy) thought it would be wise to take the time to review our brand and redesign some things to better serve the future leaders that will shape the African continent over th...
Some womanly advice this Wednesday...
How you can consistently continue to develop your skills as a future leader for the future of work.
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Overcoming the leadership deficit in Africa!
2020 Has proven to be a challenging year for all futureleaders in Africa, from international and local news, we all need to remain motivated and for those that subscribe to "UBUNTU" stay focused on achieving |
https://www.bizcommunity.africa/Article/410/627/200119.html
27/10/2020
With the impact of Covid-19 on all organizations (irrespective of their size) an emphasis has been placed on the development/enhancement of 4 critical skills that any career professional/future leader would need to succeed as Africa continues to ...
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What does African look like for future leaders post covid?
Download the latest copy of and take a look at Tanya V Lill 's take...
[Commitment To Broader Economic Development]
forbesafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/FA-PE-Supplement-online.pdf
23/10/2020
Some platforms that provide cost effective upskilling certificates for the future of work...
Coursera - https://www.coursera.org/
Udemy - https://www.udemy.com/
Cybrary - https://www.cybrary.it/
EdEx - https://www.edx.org/
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22/10/2020
: World Economic Forum shared What talent means in the post-COVID-19 workplace...
A framework for valuing human capital.
1. Assess the employee experience
2. Determine the value generated by all sources of work
3. Assess the value of the workforce
What talent means in the post-COVID-19 workplace COVID-19 is forcing companies to rethink how they invest in human capital and measure the return. These new metrics will help companies understand this.
20/10/2020
It takes team work, to make the dream work...
How can you better leverage the natural skills of your people?
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http://shorturl.at/djlB6 - The advantage of being disadvantaged.
The IDM Business Academy Africa posted on LinkedIn It takes team work, to make the dream work... How can you better leverage the natural skills of your people? | | ...
19/10/2020
Would you rather invest in your team or leverage their natural skills?
As the world continues to recover from the blow that is Covid-19, how are businesses making decision around talent management, further development and retention?
Here is an opinion piece from Dan Schawbel
"How to Engage And Retain Your Employees During Covid"
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-engage-retain-your-employees-during-covid-dan-schawbel/
Please share some of your views with us...
How to Engage And Retain Your Employees During Covid Since March, we've experienced a record high unemployment that created a 'buyers market', shifting the power from worker to employer. In order to maintain their operations, companies were forced to cut jobs, salaries, and benefits.
Wednesday Wisdom from TonyOElumelu :
"A true leader is one who remains committed to a higher purpose than most others do not yet see. I have studied great people and one common thing I found among them is Legacy."
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Waiting out the learning crisis is not a winning strategy...
With so much disruption caused by the pandemic, Africa needs to focus on continued consistent growth/investment and skills development.
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08/10/2020
SKILLS, SKILLS, SKILLS...
's perspective on why the skills gap remains wider in Africa
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/09/why-the-skills-gap-remains-wider-in-africa/
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Why the skills gap remains wider in Africa The continent's youthful workforce is coming of age – but needs the right skill set to capitalise on the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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