The LEKGOTLA Way Networks & Forums (COMETSA)
MONTHLY
DIALOGUES The
Lekgotla Way,
OUR HERITAGE: Knowledge Creation - Knowledge
Consolidation - Knowledge Sharing - Knowledge Appreciation - Knowledge Exchange
- Knowledge Application - Knowledge Management - Knowledge Preservation -
Growing Together
THE 20th ANNIVERSARY INITIATIVE: We are marking COMETSA 20th Anniversary
Celebrations in 2017 with the launch of the monthly COMETSA Professional
Management Services – NETWORKS & FORUMS. These take a form of
presentations, round-table discussions (dialogues and conversations), and
questions & answers format facilitated by COMETSA Methodologists, Experts,
Associates and Partners. In this fast changing world, it is impossible to
remain at the required level of knowledge, expertise and information without
formal and forums as part of continuous professional development. As a human
capital development and management consulting company we see a need to
coordinate and host such forums. Initially these forums will be hosted in
Gauteng Province. In the near future we will make these Forums available across
the country, in each Province, on demand.
OUR
METHODOLOGY: we are offering the opportunity for
the participants to dialogue with one other at the round tables over breakfast,
late afternoon sessions or dinner, in small groups. The facilitator introduces
the topic, a few insights and trends. Each round table appoints its chairperson
who oversees the proceedings, the scribe who captures the deliberations, and
the reporter who shortly reports back to the plenary. The facilitator then
opens the floor for Q&A and open discussions. The tables then reconvene and
formulate what they view as the resolutions for the plenary to consider posting
on social media platforms for further discussions with our global audience. In
this way we tap onto the global knowledge creation community and receive global
feedback. This will certainly contribute to our growth as a nation and society.
BRAINSTORMING
(THE LEKGOTLA WAY):
the African brainstorming concept is the Lekgotla
concept. The participants demonstrate the highest respect to fellow members of
the dialogue. The participant who is on the floor is given full space to raise
issues without being interrupted. Once all the participants have raised their
issues and have been fully heard, the chairperson summarizes the inputs and a
resolution is taken. People are also allowed to agree to disagree. This is the
best South African export in negotiations and conflict resolutions to the
world.
THEMES
FOR SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS: Over and above the Face to Face
Networking opportunity created by the dialogues, the fastest growing platform
for social and professional networking is the Social Media. We aim to publish
the resolutions of dialogues on social media platforms to spark continuous
discussions and generate more insights and global knowledge exchange.
KNOWLEDGE
EXCHANGE: The continent of Africa has for a very long time
been associated with negativity. The emergence of the internet and access to
broadband is going to bring the countries in Africa much closer to each other
and to the world. The African intellectuals have not yet taken their space in
the global bodies of knowledge because of lack of connectivity. We see the
opportunity to help the African intellectuals to take their rightful place in
the global knowledge space through technology in this 4th Industrial
Revolution era.
BODIES
OF KNOWLEDGE FORUMS: The monthly themes deliberated in the
dialogues constitute a diverse grouping of bodies of knowledge. These themes
will be repeated every year, and aim to grow the membership of each
forum/network. These members would hopefully stay connected and grow their
knowledge base through writing, presenting at conferences, workshops and other
public forums. They will become available to each other in their professional
work. This will, in turn, contribute to the intellectual enterprise development
sector.
MONTHLY
FACE-TO-FACE INTERACTION & JOINT LEARNING:
Professionals are constantly looking for the opportunities to reach out to each
other, interact and network. It is a professional need to be in the community
of fellow professionals and discuss issues of common interest. We want the
participants to look forward to meet their peers in a trusted and harmonious
setting. That is our value-add to the professionals' growth. Joint learning
platforms are what we believe in and commit to provide to our regular attendees
of our monthly dialogues.
KNOWLEDGE
SHARING, THE UBUNTU WAY OF COLLECTIVE
GROWTH: Sharing of any sort is Ubuntu in African culture. We should do better when it comes to
knowledge sharing. We can contribute to the world knowledge base through the
Ubuntu way of sharing and collective growth. By staging these dialogues, we are
saying that the knowledge does not reside with the facilitators, the hosts, and
guest speakers, but with the participants themselves. Ours is to provide the
opportunity and the platforms on which to share the knowledge, insights,
experiences, and wisdoms. That is the African Ubuntu Way.
PLATFORM
FOR COLLECTIVELY CREATING NEW KNOWLEDGE: It is very
difficult to create and develop knowledge as an isolated individual. Every time
one engages in a group dialogue new thoughts emerge. That is the power of
collective thinking. We are confident that our dialogues would become the home
for many journalists, opinion makers, broadcasters, etc. We are in need of
creative reporting and writing. Knowledge and information is the food for the
brain, and we must make sure that quality information and knowledge is created.
A
CAPTIVE SOURCE & HOME FOR RESEARCHERS: The researchers
want to know that they are engaging with people who are constantly plugging
their minds and generating new knowledge and information. They also want to
know that they have access to people who could be pulled into their research
teams to contribute to their research work. Our dialogues would become the
place at which research organizations and potential researchers would meet. We
will be encouraged to see research engagements initiated at our dialogues.
COLLABORATION
IN LEARNING & CATCHING UP WITH TRENDS: South Africa is
perceived to be a consumer country rather than a production country. This is in
both goods and service sectors. The same applies in the knowledge sector. Yet
we have many cutting edge innovations started in this country, only to be
perfected in other countries. We want this country to be the origin,
manufacturing and testing of new ideas, before these ideas are converted into
products, solutions and service offerings that can be commercialized in other
countries.
FUN
& EXCHANGING IDEAS: The professionals, academics,
students, and industrialists are very busy and stressed people. They cannot
disengage from their professional work. Our dialogues will demonstrate to these
professionals that they can have fun while fulfilling their duties. We will
also bring in other practitioners from other sectors. There is a belief that
intellectuals have been sidelined in the new South Africa. We do not agree with
this assertion. What is missing are platforms where professionals and
intellectuals will be affirmed that they have a huge role to play in this
country. As multiparty democracy is developed in this country, the
intellectuals will be sought after to inform policy and practices.
NETWORKING
WITH THOUGHT LEADERS: Thought leaders are the most
difficult people to bring under one roof. Our dialogues treat each thought
leader and professional as a unique individual, while supporting them to
interact and network with fellow thought leaders in a trusted atmosphere. The venues
of our monthly dialogues are carefully selected, as we understand the
preferences of our guests. The media officials also understand that this is not
the place for a scoop, but rather a genuine knowledge-sharing environment.
RECONNECTING
WITH BUSY PROFESSIONALS: South Africa is a big country. It
is possible for professionals to spend years without meeting and seeing each
other. Professionals and colleagues must be able to meet each other with little
or no effort. This is what our monthly dialogues promise to offer to the professionals.
Those based in other regions of the country, are encouraged to visit the host
regions on days of our dialogues, or mobilize enough interests in their regions
and invite our mobile dialogues to visit the regions.
RELEVANCE
IN KNOWLEDGE & INFORMATION AGE: It is now a number of
years since we entered the Knowledge and Information Age. We are still in it
and we would like to make maximum benefit of it. We also want to contribute to
this age. It is not necessarily as stressful as many believe. It requires us to
have positive attitude toward it. Further, we must appreciate the role that
technology plays in this age. Technology is an enabler rather than a nuisance.
And we have choices as to the type of technology we want to engage with rather
than stressing about it. The worst mistake is to have negative attitude to this
age and reject technology. We will be further isolated as a result of our own
resistance. Our dialogues will stage topics that will offer options to the professionals
on how to engage in this era. What will follow this era is going to be more
disempowering than we think. For example, technology will drive our vehicles,
service us, diagnose diseases, and information will be stored in the cloud as
it is always the case. This could become scary. It will increase our fears and
stress levels. Let us embrace the changes and technology trends in our lives.
MOTIVATION
FOR AUTHORS: Writing
books, articles, and reports would become easier. All people who are active on
social media already have their own network that is following them as a result
of the postings and writings they do. So, you already know before you start
writing that you have a certain number of people that will read your material.
And if you do not write you are under servicing your network. They will be
disappointed, because they joined you thinking that you are their resource for
knowledge and information. So attend our dialogues and be equipped to service
your followers by becoming a seasoned author.
FORUMS
TO GROW THE READERS MARKET: If we host writers, we are
invariably also hosting readers. These two communities are inter-related and
important to each other. If you enjoy writing, you automatically enjoy reading
other people's writing, while also attracting a certain readership. We are
delighted that through our dialogues we are able to bring these two communities
together. Join our dialogues and decide which of the two you would like to
first belong to. Either way, you are on a journey to belong to both. For us, we
will be delighted if our dialogues will become a home to both communities. But
it all starts with our monthly dialogues. We are looking forward to welcome
you.
MOBILE
DIALOGUES ON DEMAND: South Africa is fast becoming equal in
terms of regional importance. The fastest growing regions are Rustenburg
(Northwest Province), Burgesfort (Limpopo Province), Mokopane (Limpopo
Province), and many others. We cannot remain biased to the Gauteng Province and
hope to make a difference in the country as a whole. While we started in
Gauteng Province, we would like the participants in our dialogues to mobilize
professionals in other regions to declare interest in hosting dialogues at
their regions. We promise to bring our Mobile Dialogues to the regions of the
country and hold similar sessions. So, our visit to these regions is demand
led, but we are more than willing to facilitate such sessions.
NETWORKING:
Networking
in general has become an acceptable way of reaching out to the potential and
existing clients. There is both face-to-face and online networking with
distinct benefits. The online networking is mostly done on social media
platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, Pinterest, etc. Irrespective
of the method, the networker needs to understand the ins and outs of
networking, and should do cost-value analysis of the Networking Programme to
determine the extent of the investment in it. The Networks and Forums are aimed
at those networkers who want to grow their networking knowledge in an applied
manner. The common practitioners are business development, marketing, sales,
advertising, public relations officers, recruitment specialists, job seekers,
students, academics, and researchers.
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