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AGP Programmes build the capacity of academics, business leaders and students in the UK and Africa to provide management and enterprise education that combines international best practice with local relevance. If your business is looking to grow rapidly but lack the leadership skills to inspire the team to reach their true potential, and the team lacks the global business skills to drive the business forward, then AGP has developed a number of trainings to help business leaders to learn about international business and emerging markets and enhance your professional and personal skills to be more competitive for a successful future. Please contact for more information.
Programmes address specific institutional capacity needs and broader development goals.
Entrepreneurship Evaluation and Audit |
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Measuring results, assessing impact, and capturing lessons learned. By reflecting on the successes – and challenges – of capacity building programs, AGP can help institutions nd organisations understand how to affect lasting change. |
Where We Work - Our Key Markets
AGP’s regional focus is Sub-Sahara Africa. Whether your organisation or institution is new to international business and education or is an experienced international operator; AGP is able to add value, whether it be providing the intelligence to make strategic country market analysis and/or assisting in the execution of specific parts of the organisation's international business/educational management strategy to boost performance and competitiveness. Our key markets are focused around our expertise:
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Higher education leadership and improvement
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Institutional collaboration strategy development
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Leadership Development
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Curriculum and programmes developments and improvements
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Monitoring and evaluation of educational programmes
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Enterprise and Entrepreneurship education and development
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International Management Competence development
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Trade policy and investment development
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Manufacturing competitiveness and operations
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International competitiveness and best practice
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Government and Policy
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Private sector development oil & gas, financial services, infrastructure development