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In New Zealand our current service focuses on

  1. Organizational Decision Making:  We offer a balanced and complete set of services to ensure your company excels in making better decisions.  Giving attention to this aspect of organizational life often unlocks unforeseen and cost-effective valuefor the organization as a whole.

  2. Organizational Thinking Skills:  Gone are the days where hierarchical structures and well-designed processes define the totality of what should be pursued to thrive as a company.  In a new globalized, complex environment agility and resilience are becoming the life-blood of organizational life.  New ways fo thinking are necessary to not only survive this reality, but thrive in the seemingly chaotic many organizations find themselvves in.  It is very important to sensitize your key strategic thinkers and decision makers and empower them to engage this environment in ways that would unlock maximum value.  Van Thinking offers a set of organizational thinking courses that would accomplish this goal and set you apart from others.
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Organizational Robustness a strategic imperative 367
Organizational Decision Making 471

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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.