The LPNT is a specialized 5-week modular program (often delivered in intensive blocks) that moves beyond traditional management. It focuses on high-level strategic thinking, national values, and the political economy. The curriculum covers critical pillars such as the evolution of Kenya’s political economy, global financial markets, nationalism, and democratic leadership. It utilizes psychometric analyses, case studies, and international study tours to shift the mindsets of leaders from routine administration to transformative state-building.
About the Course
Aim of the Course
The primary aim of the LPNT is to equip high-level policymakers and strategists with the requisite knowledge, competencies, and transformative mindset to transition a developing nation into an industrialized, prosperous, and citizen-centric state.
Target Audience
The program is intended for: Senior Public Officials: Those in leadership and policymaking roles (typically Job Grade N/CSG 6 and above). Private Sector Executives: Leaders who interact with government strategy or contribute to national development. Future Leaders: Individuals poised to take up high-level responsibilities in the stewardship of national strategies.
Learning Outcomes
- Lead National Industrialization: Demonstrate the strategic capacity to align institutional goals with the national industrialization and economic growth agenda
- Apply Whole-of-Government Thinking: Foster seamless collaboration across different agencies and levels of government to eliminate silos and enhance service delivery.
- Drive Mindset Transformation: Exhibit a shift from "maintenance-oriented" management to "innovation-led" leadership focused on national prosperity.
- Influence Policy through Expertise: Utilize deep understanding of domestic and global financial markets to craft evidence-based policies and development strategies.
- Uphold Professional Integrity: Champion ethical leadership and patriotism, prioritizing public interest and national values in all decision-making processes.
Mode of Delivery
Available delivery modes across campuses:
Duration: 5 Weeks
Campuses
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Admission Criteria
Candidates must meet the minimum entry requirements as specified by the Kenya School of Government.
Language of Instruction: English