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Strategic Thinking Skills Workshop

By: Capacity for Africa

Lagos State, Nigeria

27 - 31 Jan, 2025  5 days

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NGN 395,000

Venue: Lagos Learning Centre, 1A Unity Road, off Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja, Lagos

Other Dates

Venue Date Fee  
Lagos Learning Centre, 1A Unity Road, off Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja, Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria 28 Apr - 02 May, 2025 NGN395000
Lagos Learning Centre, 1A Unity Road, off Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja, Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria 28 Jul - 01 Aug, 2025 NGN395000
Lagos Learning Centre, 1A Unity Road, off Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja, Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria 27 - 31 Oct, 2025 NGN395000
Strategic thinking is about unraveling the mysteries of the chaotic world around us and harnessing powerful forces to our own ends. It means utilizing tools of analysis and tactics to take decisive and prudent action that gives us the best possible chance of achieving our objectives – whether those objectives are personal or professional. In this course, we learn what the finest strategic minds of history can teach us and how their insights can transform us into decisive, capable strategic thinkers. The framework is a series of powerful analytical tools that enables us to make sense of a complex world and can transform the way we think, behave, and interact with others.

For Whom

Suitable for all Directors, Managers, Executives and Professionals who need the same strategic thinking tools that inform both corporate strategy staffs and military intelligence units in accomplishing scenario development, strategic choice, and tactical execution.

Lagos Learning Centre, 1A Unity Road, off Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja, Lagos Jan 27 - 31 Jan, 2025
Lagos Learning Centre, 1A Unity Road, off Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja, Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria 28 Apr - 02 May, 2025
Lagos Learning Centre, 1A Unity Road, off Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja, Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria 28 Jul - 01 Aug, 2025
Lagos Learning Centre, 1A Unity Road, off Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja, Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria 27 - 31 Oct, 2025

Registration: 10:00:am - 04:00:am

NGN 395,000.00 + 19,750.00 (VAT)
USD 1,000.00 + 50.00 (VAT)
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Dr Gosim Martin, Director of Program +2348034963464

10% discount for 2 or more participants from the same organization
Capacity for Africa Faculty

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