Who We Are?
TREETOPS IS A PLACE OF TRANSFORMATION
We are a well-established Black-Owned Organisation Development firm. Our vision ‘Partners in Transforming’ captures our essence.
We ensure that we add substance to the term “partner”. This we do through continuously re-engineering ourselves, keeping our technical strategic and development philosophies in line with international best practices. Our definition of transformation is anchored in our belief that transformation is about adding value, we therefore facilitate processes that will add, assist, allow, and contribute to people, teams, and organisations to step into their own power. We call this I’mpowerment as we believe no one can empower you.
In the final analysis, our results speak for themselves. Treetops is thus a place of transformation. We look forward to sharing our wisdom and experience with you.
For the past 34 years our clients have preferred our Services because of our extensive experience in:
Organisation Development, Leadership Development, Talent Management, Team Effectiveness, Strategic Planning and Assessments.
Passion and commitment to make South Africa a better place for all through our
Diversity Management programme.
Commitment to making our business to understand our clients’ business
Quality and integrity which are non-negotiables
Diverse, experienced and professional team
Proven methodology and track record
Success in building High Performance Teams.
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We believe that we have been successful in adding value to client organisations for more than 34 years because we have.......
Experience and vision to assist you in a meaningful way
The passion to commit ourselves to the highest quality service
The creativity to stay abreast of the latest developments
The team to support our process
The integrity to know what we can and cannot do
The commitment to give our best
COMPANY OWNERSHIP & BBBEE
Treetops is Black-Owned with a Level 2 Procurement Rating as certified by Empowerdex. Our organisation is 51% Black-owned and has 32% female ownership.