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  • Home
    • Our approach
    • Our team
    • Careers
  • Programs
  • Work Culture and Ethics Day (WCED)
    • WCED Concepts
    • WCED 2020 Symposium
    • WCED 2020 Opportunities for Participation
  • Transformation Baraza
  • Alumni
  • Blogs
    • Downloads
  • Contact
+256 772 481 190 Call us
Mon - Sat 8.00 - 18.00
Sunday CLOSED
Plot 7-9, Hillview Apartments,
Clement Hill Road,
P.O Box 12747, Kampala Uganda
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  • COVID 19 AND BUSINESS :- REPOSITIONING TO SURVIVE THE CRUSH.

    • April 20, 2020
    • Posted by: HannahIWCE
    • Category: Business plans, Coaching trends, Funding trends, PostCovid19Business, Smallscalebusiness
    1 Comment
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  • Prof. Jawara Lumumba on Ethical work practices.

    • March 5, 2020
    • Posted by: HannahIWCE
    • Category: Reflection, Uncategorized
    No Comments
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  • No Man is Limited

    • October 31, 2019
    • Posted by: Joan Garimoi
    • Category: Uncategorized
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  • Game Changer Retreat

    • January 22, 2016
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    • Category: Funding trends, Uncategorized
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    Many businesses, large and small, have a huge source of great ideas that can help them improve, innovate, and grow, and yet so many of these companies never think of using this amazing corporate asset. What is this highly valuable asset? Its own people.

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  • THE DEFINITION OF ETHICAL WORK CULTURE!

    • January 22, 2016
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    • Category: Finance & accounting, Uncategorized
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    Says Morgan Fraud, the author of The Thinking Corporation, “Given that we are all capable of contributing new ideas, the question becomes how do you successfully generate, capture, process and implement ideas?” Becoming an organization capable of answering this question can benefit in a number of ways

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  • MESSAGE TO HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTITIONERS

    • January 22, 2016
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    • Category: Business plans, Uncategorized
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    Growth through innovation/creativity. Rather than be constrained by ideas for new products, services and new markets coming from just a few people, a Thinking Corporation can tap into the employees.

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  • The Anchor Newsletter

    • January 22, 2016
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    • Category: Franchising, Uncategorized
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    The effort vastly improved the company’s planning and execution functions, created and implemented a new stock policy that accounted for specific SKUs and key variables, streamlined the order preparation process and reduced distribution transport times.

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  • THE WCE DAY JULY 26TH 2018

    • January 22, 2016
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    • Category: Business plans, Uncategorized
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    Supported by a robust sales force and tight cost controls, Pharm Ltd. experienced sustained double-digit growth over a number of years, only to find that their supply chain struggled to keep pace. In particular, the initial state of the company’s sales.

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Are your competitors talking about you in their boardrooms? Can every employee articulate your work culture and are they empowered to execute on it?

Since IWCE’s founding, ethical work practice has been our core business. We work with companies in every industry to develop work ethic strategies that deliver results.

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Strengthening Work Culture and Ethics is an idea whose time is ripe. IWCE is currently the authority in attitude change, strategic influence, emotional intelligence and character development interventions. IWCE has evidence-based programs that have been tried and tested in Uganda and beyond, and IWCE is in it for the long-haul.

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  • COVID 19 AND BUSINESS :- REPOSITIONING TO SURVIVE THE CRUSH. April 20, 2020
  • Prof. Jawara Lumumba on Ethical work practices. March 5, 2020

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