The aim of this course is to create a space in which enterprise support organizations (ESOs) and BDS providers can learn how to improve performance of their organizations, companies, firms or departments dealing with enterprise support services.
As a management course, it is designed to broaden participants' perspective, management potential and resource base, not just to convey technical topics.
Global and local practices and experiences accumulated as a result of the wide engagement in management and small-business development.
Apply course content to your actual challenges
Interactive, activity based and with wide use of case-studies
The aim of this course is to create a space in which enterprise support organizations (ESOs) and BDS providers can learn how to improve performance of their organizations, companies, firms or departments dealing with enterprise support services. As a management course, it is designed to broaden participants' perspectives, management potential and resource base.
The course targets a wide audience of professionals: - Staff of enterprise support organizations and BDS providers - Government agencies involved in supporting MSMEs - MSME consultants and trainers. - Staff of consulting and training units of development institutes or commercial companies - Wider MSME development community and project managers
The course has four specific objectives:
The course is practical in nature, providing tools and insights, and drawing out the wisdom and experience already gained by members of the group.
As a management course, it is designed not just to convey technical topics, but to broaden participants' perspectives, management potential and resource base.
As a practical course, it will focus on applying course content to participants' actual challenges and opportunities in order to improve the performance of their companies or units.
The course will also assist managers in identifying areas they would like to explore in more detail in the future.
The course is an equivalent of 24 hours of learning that will take place during 5 weeks, with 7 webinars, 5 self-paced learning modules, and individual assignments.
The course is designed around 5 modules:
This course is a combination of the ESO focused “Management Course for Consulting and Training providers” and a tailor-made ITC ILO “Delivering sustainable BDS services” course.
Upon completion of the course, participants will receive a certificate of participation.
Contact the ITCILO: mmw@itcilo.org for any question you may have.
Course manager: Ms. Margarita Lalayan, m.lalayan@itcilo.org at Sustainable Enterprises and Economies (SEE) programme