This magazine places current management and leadership matters on the table for debate. Hence, its tagline: Learning, Linking, Leading. To join in the debate, simply click on the link provided with each online article or e-mail us your input.
Most of the articles in USB Agenda are available in English, Afrikaans and Xhosa on this website. The printed magazine is published twice a year.
 | Celebrating USB-ED's first decade October 2011 Marieke van Rooyen Ten years ago Dr George Lindeque predicted that USB and USB-EDs business education model would in time achieve the efficiencies of this two-hulled craft. |
 | The art of arguing October 2011 Prof John Powell Arguments should be accorded the respect of critical
examination, writes Prof John Powell |
 | New ways of working October 2011 Amanda Matthee Do people work differently after their studies? |
 | Visiting Kuwait October 2011 Francine van Niekerk Some hints for your business trip to Kuwait |
 | Liquor advertising October 2011 Penny Haw To ban or not to ban alcohol ads: what are the implications? |
 | Strengthening ties between alumni and USB October 2011 Sieraaj Ahmed George Woods, the Alumni Association's national chairman, explains why alumni associations are important to graduates and universities. |
 | Business education promotes student's confidence October 2011
Selling her grandmother's pancakes while still in primary school, Emelda Mosime discovered her business skills. Today she is the general manager of Sasko Pasta. |
 | Letters and debates October 2011
From you to us... |
 | The value of empathy October 2011 Frik Landman Homo empaThicus? Our society still needs to heal, writes Frik Landman, and empathy is essential for sustained healing. |
 | Talk to USB on line October 2011 Amanda Matthee Interact with USB on these internet platforms. |