EMC board member and group executive enrolls in an executive program at The Harvard Business School.
EThekwini Maritime Cluster
Champions and Advocates of the Maritime Industry
EThekwini Maritime Cluster Board Member and Group Executive - Human Capital for Access World at Access World, Mr. Sandile Khoza has taken the journey of a lifetime to further his studies by enrolling in an executive programme at the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts.
The Harvard Executive Program is an intense and fast-paced 6-month program tailored for senior executives. It focuses on solving real-world challenges using systems thinking and high-level strategic and innovative solutions. The program consists of three modules, with one held at Strathmore University Business School in Kenya, a self-paced module, and the final module taking place at Harvard Business School in Boston. “As an Executive for a large Multinational organization, it is critical that I continuously equip myself with Global trends,” said Mr. Khoza
When asked how the course will contribute to enhancing his contribution to the maritime industry, Mr. Khoza replied “While the Harvard programme that I am attending is not industry-specific, it will equip me with the skills and knowledge to systematically address and solve complex problems in any field”. The maritime industry is a complex field that requires a person to be creative and open-minded to solutions. These are two things that everyone needs to bring to a problem-solving table. Using these tools along with a systematic approach to solving problems can?speed up the process and get the job done more efficiently and more effectively which is on top of the list for a successful maritime professional.
Before concluding our conversation, the learned professional was keen to give advice to teenagers aspiring maritime industry. Breaking his input as follows below:
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Sandile is currently working with a few Universities in South Africa where he designs training programs and provides specialized programs - training Lectures (Train the Trainer) concept. This is aimed at equipping full-time lecturers with industry trending information and ensuring content covered is what the industry needs and equipping WIL (Work Integrated Learning) University staff with knowledge on how to create partnerships with the corporate sector and how to integrate WIL into our community.
As the EThekwini Maritime Cluster, we would like to congratulate Mr. Sandile on his well-deserved opportunity and wish him all the best.