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You can apply online for any of our online courses. All the application forms for our various online courses are found here. Since all the courses require a human interaction, we cannot take unlimited people at any given time. For that reason we work on a two-step process for participation where you apply first, and then after we communicate that you are accepted for the course you make the payment to finalise your acceptance for participation. The process is described below in more detail:

  1. Complete an application form, to which Van Thinking will respond via email.
  2. Pay upon acceptance for the requested service to ensure that you are given access to the online service.
  3. Note that most of our online services have specific start dates, which require that you pay in advance to register for participation, but participation only starts on the start date.
  4. If payment does not take place within the specified period (which will be supplied by email), we assume that you are no longer interested, andthe space becomes available to someone else again. We make the payment period etc. available via email after you aplication is accepted.
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Apply for the Online Course in Decision Making (DM001A) 485

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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.