About This Event
To succeed, any organisation must thrive in a fast changing and dynamic world. The effect of this is that strategy must be intelligent and dynamic. Also, it might be that much of what you know about strategy development is obsolete! Research shows that old ways of creating corporate strategy will not sustain the growth and change that many organisations need. This workshop is based on orgamatics, which is the arm of orgtology that studies the systematics of organisation. Orgtology is a scientific approach to understanding organisations. Our aim with this training is to give, explain, and show the best international practice in strategy development. It is therefore imperative that any person who works in this field must attend this workshop.

The International Orgtology Institute (IOI) endorses this strategy development workshop. In so, we base the workshop on the IOI Standards for “Develop a Strategy”. In orgamatics, we aim to devise strategy in a systematic and scientific way so that it will enhance the structure, performance, risk, and culture of any “human” organised system. There are four root theories, which we teach during the work session. Jointly, they give the best global practice on methods of strategy design. Our approach is practical and will help participants to grasp their organisations with a depth that is beyond former knowledge.

At Derek Hendrikz Consulting, we have vast experience in strategy development and implementation. In this regard, we have more than 50 projects under our belt. In fact, the firm has done work for both private and public institutions within 27 countries. It is this experience that makes us the best choice to teach learners how to use relevant strategic initiative to respond to the environments that sponsor them.
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