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Transformation 318


 
Module code GAD 318
Qualification Undergraduate
Faculty Gordon Institute of Business Science
Module content

Transformation of an organisation’s employee base is more than just numbers, it is focused on the purposive and meaningful development of them. Transformation is not only an imperative from an economic perspective but is essential to both the growth of organisations and the South African economy. In this module students will be exposed to what is needed to better drive transformation from within South Africa by gaining a deeper understanding of why change is not taking place, the role of social identity and find new innovative ways to build inclusion and identity.

Module credits 9.00
NQF Level 07
Prerequisites No prerequisites.
Contact time 14 contact hours
Department Gordon Institute of Business Science
Period of presentation Semester 1 and Semester 2

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