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Leaders challenged to respond to meet the needs of the 2.8 million people of the NEET generation.
Mr Livhu Nengovhela, CEO of the Mining Qualifications Authority spoke on the 4th of March 2010 at the Regenesys Leadership Exchange.
Learn More »The Regenesys Leadership Exchange is a series of seminars that provides a platform for conversation between leaders in civil society and individuals seeking to learn about leadership. The events will be held at the Regenesys campus in Sandton from 04 March 2010.
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Regenesys Management (Pty) Ltd is proud to announce the occupation of its new campus in the heart of Sandton’s central business district.
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24 July 2009
Regenesys, in association with The Society for Organisational Learning: South Africa and The Dinokeng Scenarios, hosts a presentation and dialogue workshop based on the findings and message of this important initiative.
Date, Time and Venue
Friday 24 July 2009
7:30 for 8:00 am to 11:30 am
Regenesys ManagementJacaranda PlaceWoodmead Business Park145 Western Service RoadWoodmead, Sandton
Cost: Attendance [...]
SABC 2 Morning Live. Dr Lucy Voss Price, Head of Regenesys School of Public Management talks about the proposed evaluation, monitoring and planning commission of the Presidency.
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Tuesday 28th April at 20:00 on SABC 3
Marko’s varied life journey went from the ascetic life of a monk to being a settled family man and educator.
Regenesys is pleased to inform all interested parties that we have been granted provisional registration as a Further Education and Training Institution
Learn More »less that 10% of project managers take cognisance of the maturity of their project management practices
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This month our featured secret of success is Flexibility – we encourage you to find the flexibility required to weather the turbulent times we are in. We investigate and comment on some dilemmas in mid-level health care as well as issues around the apparent abandonment by learners of African languages in foundation level education. Phici Mbatha introduces a new series on Invitational Leadership while Dr. Lucy Voss-Price outlines the merits of the Play-for-a-Change group intervention.
A follow-up article considers the remedy for Self Reliance Syndrome while we also summarise a recent Society for Organisational Learning presentation by Adam Kahane which focussed on how to solve tough social problems. Finally we offer some tips on how to use – and understand – some of the more advanced functions of search engines.
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