Applications Open for The Future of Work Industry Leaders Fellowship.

The Future of Work Industry Leaders Fellowship is a premier program of The Center for Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Business Management Development (CELBMD) Africa – The Pan African Professional Institute.

As people, technologies, businesses, workplaces and lifestyles continue to evolve; professionals will need to evolve along with them.

The strong purpose of the fellowship is to take professionals through the process of laying down the groundwork for what is coming, how they can take advantage & how they can strategically lead.

The fellowship desire to ensure that professionals are empowered, not replaced, by the disruptive new technologies that are rewriting the business ecosystem & the marketplace.

Some Modules include:
– The Future of Work
– Conquer Irrelevance in the Future
– Iconic Leaders of Tomorrow
– Building Relevant Networks
– Digital Transformation

Application open: October 1st 2020
Application close: October 15th 2020
General Orientation Day: October 16th 2020

For eligibility, how to join the orientation community & be selected for the fellowship, apply here https://www.celbmdafrica.com/application-open-future-work-industry-leaders-fellowship/

FuWIL Fellowship – Taking the Lead

CELBMD Africa Team

 

 

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