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SayPro Quarter 1 January 30 SayPro Quarterly Lekgotla la ME Board Meeting Attendance and Purpose of the Quarterly Lekgotla la ME decision making by SayPro Board Secretary

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Sapro Purpose of the Quarterly Lekgotla decision making.

Sapro Purpose of the Quarterly Lekgotla decision making.

The purpose of the Quarterly Lekgotla decision-making process is to provide a structured platform for leadership, stakeholders, or representatives within an organization or community to come together regularly (on a quarterly basis) to review progress, discuss strategic issues, and make key decisions that will drive future actions. The term “Lekgotla” often refers to a traditional gathering or assembly, particularly in Southern Africa, where individuals convene to make decisions collectively.

Key objectives typically include:

Strategic Planning: Reviewing the organization’s strategic goals and ensuring alignment with the current needs and challenges.

Problem-Solving: Addressing critical issues or challenges facing the organization or community.

Decision-Making: Making decisions on important matters, such as resource allocation, new initiatives, or policy changes.

Accountability and Progress Monitoring: Assessing the progress of previous decisions, actions, or projects to ensure that goals are being met.

Collaboration and Unity: Fostering a sense of unity and collective responsibility among participants, enhancing communication and cooperation. Quarterly meetings allow for periodic reassessment of priorities and provide opportunities to adapt strategies based on new information or changing circumstances

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