If you've always wanted to be an executive, but don't have the time or inclination, a company in South Africa may have just the thing for you.
Growth Ten, a holding company that also includes the AAA School of Advertising and Richfield, a private institute that offers qualifications in information technology, business, and public management, is offering online courses that it says will "transform and elevate the careers of working professionals," the BBC reports.
According to a press release, the open courses will mostly be delivered online in "microbursts" to " accommodate the shifting priorities and time sensitivities of delegates," be they entrepreneurs, young professionals, managers, executives, or leaders.
The courses on Growth Ten's "disruptive platform" include courses on artificial intelligence, Excel, Microsoft Power BI, and women in leadership.
"The stacking of micro-credentials will strengthen your business capabilities and career," says Stefan Ferreira, CEO of Growth Ten.
"Therefore, we encourage all our delegates to sit for the certification level examinations and stack the relevant IT skills badges that are becoming more sought-after in the new and future world of work."
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