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Is what you are doing what people want?
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Yes, but we should conduct research and ask for the expectations of community members. Examples could be that people want courses we do not offer yet, so asking them will allow us to know which courses can be added.
Yes, our courses are relevant to our clients, but we need to conduct a needs analysis and find out which courses can be tailored to suit our clients.
Focus on introducing agricultural courses in rural areas as there is fertile soil and farming is relevant to rural markets
we need to conduct more research and learn more about the needs because other clients may want training where they work with their hands.
Career Guidance and Exhibitions to collect information and ask students through our online surveys about the courses that they would like for us to introduce
Use existing courses to create tailored short courses specific to the client’s needs rather than long courses.
Introduce Entrepreneurship: Identify opportunities within their respective areas.
Work with students and introduce businesses in beauty, baking, cleaning, and perfumes, and encourage young people to start their businesses and employ others.
Attend stakeholders meetings to introduce our services to them to understand what other organisations do
Have an interview or assessment before the client attends courses, more like an amplitude test for compliance purposes.
Research on the labour markets so that we offer courses in line with available jobs or market trends
Build short courses or training as per clients’ requirements. look into courses in Engineering and IT, animation, sound engineering, D-Jaying and programming
Look into courses in Engineering and IT, animation, sound engineering, D-Jaying and programming
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