Business
NWU Business School: growing individuals to become leaders─── 14:29 Mon, 29 May 2023
Sponsored14:29 Mon, 29 May 2023The North-West University's Business School strives to change the way their participants think about business, walk away with real-world skills, and become manager-leaders in their own right.
The Business Hour's Olebogeng Motse spoke to Morne van den Bergh, manager of Executive Education at the NWU Business School, about what makes them unique and how executive education could advance your career. Listen here:
Many people can identify with gaps in their background, which impede their advancement in their current working positions. Although they might have attained a great deal of knowledge through working experience or even undergraduate programmes, they know they need to learn more about finance, accounting, marketing, economics, and other business activities related to their professions.
This is where the NWU Business School provides practical business solutions to these individuals through its Executive Education programmes and skills development courses.
Traditionally, the NWU Business School is known for practical business solutions and has offered business solutions to various loyal companies over the years. These companies use its programmes as part of succession planning and growing their own timber.
Skills development means more and better opportunities for people. It means that jobs can be considered where unskilled workers would never be able to venture. Skills are key to growing the economy, expanding businesses, and creating jobs.