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Are you new in the field of supporting decision makers with a consultation service?  Have you started you own business recently and would like to be mentored by experienced practitioners?  We offer a mentorship service to newcomers in the knowledge services, and also those who want to advance their own skills.  Intangible knowledge skills are best passed on via real-life interaction with experienced practitioners.  Enhance your academic excellence by availing yourself of a experienced, relevant mentor.

We offer mentorship in two areas:

  1. To be the depth you need and provide the sound board as you serve your clients (maybe where you are employed).  It is always good to have an external objective, knowledgable mentor.
  2. To assit you in setting up your own business as a knowledge specialist.

It is far cheaper to learn from others' mistakes than to make them all over again.  It can save you years of learning to find a good mentor and allow your career to be propelled forward instead of moving step by step as you learn through experience.  We offer a service  to young practitioners to gve you the depth and inner peace to unlock your potential.

Contact Us for more information. 

 
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Published articles:

  1. Van der Walt, M, “Knowledge Management and Scientific Knowledge Generation ”, Knowledge Management Research & Practice, (2006) 4, 319–330.
  2. Van der Walt, M., De Wet, G., "A Framework for Scientific Knowledge Generation", Knowledge Management Research & Practice, (2008) 6, 141 - 154.