Content overview
The duration of the programme is one week. Participants need to complete a work-related assignment. To obtain a certificate from the University of Stellenbosch participants must successfully complete and pass all the modules.
WINE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (1.5 days)
- Understanding common business characteristics
- Understanding the concepts of contextual and transactional environmental factors of influence and describe the effect of changing environmental impacts
- Identifying the four “pillars” of management: planning, organising, leading and control
- Outlining the steps in the strategic planning processes
- Achieving profitable performance in a competitive environment – executing for results
APPLYING EFFECTIVE MARKETING STRATEGIES (1.5 days)
- Marketing analysis – capturing market opportunities
- Creating sustainable competitive advantages
- Developing, executing and measuring marketing strategies
- Building and managing brands
- Applying new product development practices
- Achieving customer satisfaction – measuring the ultimate goal
- Understanding the international wine scenario
WINE TOURISM (1 day)
- Understanding the importance of wine tourism in South Africa
- Understanding the South African wine tourism strategy
- Understanding the business you are in
- Knowing your customer – where are they from and what do they want?
- Running an effective tourism business
- Working in partnership with food and tourism
- Developing a wine tourism plan to improve revenues and add value to your brand
USING SOCIAL MEDIA FOR WINE MARKETING (1 day)
- How to use key social media
- Exploiting Digg, StumbleUpon and other social sharing sites
- How to market with YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Blogging and Podcasting
NQF complexity level
This programme is presented on the complexity level of an NQF 6.