Cluster Facilitator Training
Danish cluster facilitators must be the world's best! Which is why we have developed the world's most innovative training programme.
Focus area
Our training programme focuses on the many different competencies needed for working strategically and professionally with clusters and networks, including working with innovation processes, communication and branding, strategy development, value chain analysis, business development, open innovation, relationship management and personal branding.
Learning methods
The training is based on interactive learining and is case-based - NOT traditional lectures. The 25 trainers are nationally and internationally acknowledged cluster facilitators, professors, innovation consultants, actors, civil servants, journalists etc. See the trainers HERE.
Target group
Cluster and network facilitators, business consultants and civil servants and others working with clusters.
Course
The programme period is 12 months. It consists of 6 modules and is currently the most extensive and relevant training programme for cluster facilitators.
Read more about the Cluster Facilitator Training HERE.
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