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Quite good and the workshop should be used to network participants as to help in marketing GIS as development catalyst
Mick Omondi ,
Kenya Power & Lighting Co. Ltd

Very well organised group discussions and participation from all delegates. The GIS video clips are very useful.
Elizabeth Kimburi,
National Oil Corp. of Kenya

Its informative workshop and please keep us informed for the latest happenings in the industry
Joseph Matere,
GIS / Information Officer

We need more workshops & GIS Forums to build more on the strategies that came up
Andrew Obadha,
Kenya Power & Lighting Co. Ltd

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Geographical Information Systems

Geography is a serious discipline with multibillion dollar implications for businesses and governments. Choosing sites, targeting market segments, planning distribution networks, responding to emergencies, allocating resources, or redrawing country boundaries—all of these problems involve questions of geography.

With a geographic information system (GIS), you can link information (attributes) to location data, such as people to addresses, buildings to parcels, or streets within a network. You can then layer that information to give you a better understanding of how it all works together. You choose what layers to combine based on what questions you need to answer.

The recent growth in GIS technologies and applications, have prompted many organisations to consider how to design and actually implement an effective GIS Strategy in their organisations. Implementing GIS presents a unique set of challenges. Even the well-funded projects can fail because of poor planning. This workshop will take delegates through the theoretical background of GIS to developing an effective strategy for successful deployment of GIS.

The course participants

Course Objectives:
The objective of the three-day course will be to guide participants to through a systematic process understand:

  • The information and knowledge environment organisations and business operate in;
  • An introduction to Geographical Information Systems (GIS);
  • An introduction to organisational and business strategy;
  • The link between and organisational strategy and a GIS strategy;
  • GIS standards and frameworks; and
  • Success stories of where GIS Strategies have successfully been implemented.

Each day will also end with a discussion session, where participants share their own experience and comments on the topics covered that particular day. The course will further culminate in a final day presentation by participants on a personalised GIS strategy for their own particular business or strategy.

The course instructor at work

Who should attend?
Delegates from organisations or businesses that already, or intend to, make use of GIS technologies in their organisation or business. These will be planners and analysts in:

Business
Financials and Banking
Insurance
Logistics
Media and Real Estate
Manufacturers

Government
Central Government
Local Government
Internal Security
Defense
Fire/Medical Emergence Response/Disaster
Law Enforcement
Health
Education
Transport
Public Utilities
Enviromentalist

NGOs
Relief Services
Health
Education
Resettlement
Logistics

The course is not aimed at a specific GIS software application, and would present GIS Strategy as a process towards the successful implementation of Geographical Information Systems.

By the end of the course participants will be able to:

  • Analyse the Knowledge Economy
  • Understand the basics of Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
  • Understand the GIS Strategy as a process
  • Understand GIS Frameworks and be familiar with GIS Standards
  • Develop and implement an organisational GIS Strategy

 
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