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Serious Social Investing Workshop 

 

 

 

SERIOUS SOCIAL INVESTING 2012



Serious social investing means the careful establishment of partnerships that create mutual value, nurture talent and opportunities and deliver real results.

At the 2012 Serious Social Investing workshop, you will gain a deeper practical understanding of what first class corporate social investment looks like, and how to carry it out.

 Topics covered, insights given, and mini-courses held, include:

• Interactive learning;

• Case studies and practical advice;

• Access to experience and established experts;

• Useful and constructive networking.

Whether your priority development area is education, health, sustainable livelihoods, or any other, this hands-on learning event will help you to make better decisions on how to spend scarce CSI resources in an increasingly competitive market.

14 & 15 March 2012

Gordon Institute of Business Science

Illovo campus, Johannesburg

R 4800.00 p/person (all materials, lunch, teas included)

Delegates will also receive a 6-month subscription to the Financial Mail

Limited to just 100 participants, those attending should be prepared to be challenged and to engage in problem solving and collective learning.

To make a booking for this event please contact Belinda on 011 467 3341 or Email: belinda@creativespacemedia.co.za

The 2012 Serious Social Investing workshop is brought to you by Tshikululu Social Investments and the Gordon Institute of Business Science, in association with Anglo American and Financial Mail magazine.

                        

 



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SERIOUS ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT

 

Job creation, skills development, independence and self esteem that come from small business growth are prized by everyone concerned with our country’s well being. That’s why South Africa’s formal private sector is keen to promote enterprise development (ED). Getting it right though, is easier said than done. This intensive two-day workshop exposes companies to hands-on lessons in how to best use their resources to unleash entrepreneurial activity in our country’s marginalised constituencies.


 Topics covered, insights given, and mini-courses held include:

• Nurturing small businesses to success;

• Bridging the gap between CSI and ED;

• Practical lessons from the field; and

• Legislative change to expect.

 

This is not a talk shop, rather, participants will work with people experienced in funding ED that works, and will learn about ways in which their own companies can avoid mistakes in this field, and how to get the best ED results from their social spend. Limited to 120 participants for effective learning and engagement, potential ED funders will be exposed to lessons in how to find partners; how to work alongside them; avoiding pitfalls; and understanding related legislation.

 


 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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