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Strategic Decision Makers find themselves in a very complex environment and require specialised support services. One such a service is coaching. We do not provide typical life coaching, but rather specialised directed coaching in the specialised subjects we offer. We offer an objective, external coaching service to middle and senior management.

We offer in-depth understanding of organisational decision making and especially the strategic environment, as well as how to develop and optimise your knowledge organisation.

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Published articles:

Dissertation:  Technology for Knowledge Innovation:  A Realistic Pluralist Scientific Problem Solving Capability

Published in peer-reviewed Journals: 

  1. Van der Walt, M, “Knowledge Management and Scientific Knowledge Generation ”, Knowledge Management Research & Practice, (2006) 4, 319–330.
  2. Van der Walt, M., De Wet, G., "A Framework for Scientific Knowledge Generation", Knowledge Management Research & Practice, (2008) 6, 141 - 154.