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AKEMI Benefits

AKEMI is a body for the development of Knowledge Enterprises in Asia Pacific.  AKEMI is in the business of facilitating young executives’ career development. This is achieved through imparting of the latest management models and tools to gain enhanced efficiencies in the emerging global knowledge economy. AKEMI accredited Professionals is limited to 500 per country. They will become beacons of influence within a period of 18 months of being admitted by AKEMI. It is a privilege to be admitted FOR MEMBERSHIP by AKEMI. This occurs by invitations.

To Youth:

There are numerous benefits for youth who would not normally have access to such knowledge and awareness, even if they do have regular access to the Internet.  They would experience a new world that will enable them to:

  • Globalise their thinking

  • Creating their own intellectual brand that is a tangible asset for them when entering the workforce or starting a business

  • Invaluable futuristic educational competency unit in addition to their vocational training program

 

To Subject Matter Experts:

The “feel good” factor of imparting their knowledge to a world audience and the opportunity to leave a legacy apart from just donating money.  The ability to tangibly make a difference to a person in a remote part of the world that would not otherwise be given the opportunity.  Other benefits include:

  • Commercially benefiting by imparting knowledge to other knowledge professionals (remembering that the concept is a multi dimensional opportunity to address many target markets)

  • Promotion of themselves from a marketing perspective by way of multimedia technology

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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