Learn how to create collaborative relationships across sectors in this foundational course.
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2025 schedule to be released shortly
Queensland's future economic and social growth depends on effective collaboration between the public and private sectors. The Executive Public Sector-Industry Program has been developed with the University of Queensland, to bring these sectors together to support change. This program includes a suite of short courses designed to help you develop a deeper understanding of the interests and drivers of each sector to negotiate more effectively and achieve greater outcomes.
Director, MBA and Executive Education, Business School
Industry Professor Executive Education, Business School
Engaging stakeholders effectively is vital for the success of cross-sector projects and comprehensive, inclusive policymaking.
In this introductory one-day course, you’ll learn to build collaborative relationships across various sectors. Through active consultation, you’ll gain an understanding of different stakeholder needs, processes, constraints, and potential solutions. By refining these skills and involving stakeholders early and frequently, your projects are more likely to achieve widely accepted outcomes.
* This course must be completed before any other course in the Executive Public Sector-Industry Program suite.
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There are no prerequisites to enrol in this course.
There are no mandatory assessments.
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Individual Price: $1,800
GST is included in the cost
We accept credit cards (Visa/MasterCard) for payment, including corporate credit cards. If you do not have access to a card, please contact our team at execed@business.uq.edu.au to discuss your options.
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Learn how to create collaborative relationships across sectors in this foundational course.
Intakes
2025 schedule to be released shortly
Demystify the decision-making process to build impactful partnerships and foster a culture of openness.
Intakes
Tuesday, 19 November 2024