About

Vision Statement

“Providing high quality learning opportunities for individuals, organizations, business and communities”

Why we work the way we do…

  • To avoid creating dependency
  • Experiential learning methods
  • To help you think outside the box
  • To help you   help yourself

How do we do our work…

  • We teach you our skills
  • We impart knowledge and understanding
  • We learn from you

Who we are

The KLOG Centre is a training and consulting service which offers a number of professional development workshops, seminars, laboratories and work conferences for:

  • volunteer members of non-profit organizations;
  • field staff working with communities; or
  • trainers, senior or mid-level managers of business, government or academic institutions

What we do

Our mission  is to work with individuals, organizations, business, industry and community groups committed to building more effective, just and democratic institutions in their communities.

The KLOG Centre provides in-depth training through scheduled programs or events designed for a particular group or a specific purpose.  Our programs provide individuals and groups with the opportunity to learn the necessary skills to assess their own situations and develop the capacity to act in order to change existing situations.

Our practice reflects a deeply held belief that people can and must decide for themselves what it is they want to change within their organizations, communities or within themselves. Consistent with our values and beliefs we employ a participatory, hands-on approach to learning and research.  This is what separates us from our competition.   We guarantee quality work because we believe that nobody is rich enough to afford poor quality results.

The KLOG Centre will custom design training for groups, organizations, business and communities.  This involves working with people to determine what needs to be done and assisting them to carry out their plans. We will also provide on-the-job training or apprenticeship training in laboratory settings for staff who want to learn facilitating or group process skills.

  • Simulation Excercise

    Recreates what people undergo when they are trying to make, or influence the making of, decisions affecting the common good. Read more»

    Books by Angus

    Where to purchase

    Directly from the author: angusmacintyre@eastlink.ca

    Reynolds Bookstore
    446 Charlotte St 
    Sydney, NS B1P 1E4
    (902) 564-2665

    Blue Heron Gift Shop
    507 Chebucto St
    Baddeck, NS B0E 1B0
    (902) 295-3424

    Bear Paw Gift & Craft Shop
    Central
    Inverness, NS B0E1N0
    (902) 258-2528

    Cameron's Music Shop
    307 Granville St
    Port Hawkesbury, NS B9A 2M5
    (902) 625-5135