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Tony Cannon, Company Secretary and Corporate Services Manager, The Spastic Centre |
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Written by Tony Cannon
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Thursday, 30 November 2006 |
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An executive education course in the non-profit sector is probably one of the most rewarding investments an organisation can make in its future development. Such a course would provide participants with the opportunity to gain new skills in leadership and development, and through the use of those skills, assist in facilitating engagement between government, commercial and non-profit enterprises. Specifically such a course would provide managers of non-profit organisations with the skills for diagnosing, designing and implementing a new paradigm - one that provides opportunities for partnership between business, government and the community.
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