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Knowledge Management Institute Accreditation

KMI received full institutional accreditation from the Services SETA in 2004 under Decision Number 0797, for all their “Strategic Skills Workshop” series, and has since then successfully passed a two site assessments and three self evaluation submissions in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2010.

 
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The current institutional accreditation was extended and is valid for 2011. These regularly updated workshops are highly sought after as both public and in-house workshops and are regularly marketed by 3rd party global best practice conference and training organisers such as Terrapinn Training, Trade Conferences International (TCI) and The Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS).
 
The KM Institute (Pty) Ltd is dedicated to the pursuit of organisational   
“Wisdom through Knowledge™”
 
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  Mentoring for Success
   
 
Philip Marsh presents  “Tools and techniques for knowledge transfer in Structured Mentoring interventions” at the Knowledge Resources 10th  Annual Coaching and Mentoring Conference on 23rd March 2011
Philip Marsh presented   “Using Structured Mentoring for effective Graduate Development“ on the 25 Nov 2010 at the ARUP Annual Graduate Forum.
Philip Marsh and Ilze Swanepoel facilitated a “Senior Academics Mentors Forum” on the 29 Oct 2010 at UNISA College of Human Sciences.
Philip Marsh presented “Knowledge Transfer for Baby Boomers” on the 16 Sept 2010 at the IIR 4th Annual Engineering Manager Conference 2010.
Marion Stone and Margaux Reitsma presented “Retaining Scarce & Critical Skills through Structured Mentoring” on the 20 July 2010 at the Cape Chamber. .
Philip Marsh presented the “Thinking Mentor” on the 18 March 2010 at the Knowledge Resources 10th Annual Coaching and Mentoring conference.
 
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