- Let us speak and listen differently
Prof Julian Sonn says we must speak and listen differently to attain our vision of a non-racist, non-sexist democracy. Click here for Afrikaans.
- Classroom of the world
What is it that South Africa has and that foreign students want? AMANDA MATTHEE finds out. Click here for Afrikaans.
- Who wields the power now
The 1980s rang in two golden decades of corporate power. But business beware: changes are being rung once again, writes JANA MARAIS. Click here for Afrikaans.
- Man of many talents
Coming from a line of strong women, chartered accountant Gugu Dingaan followed the Executive Development Programme at USB Executive Development (USB-ED) in 2009 to "develop into a holistic individual". AMANDA MATTHEE talked to her. Click here for Afrikaans | IsiXhosa.
- I hereby swear
Hundreds of MBA graduates around the globe are supporting a Hippocratic-style Oath, promising to change the business world. Should you sign? asks JANA MARAIS. Click here for Afrikaans.
- Van New York tot Nieu-Bethesda
Wanneer jy op die snykant van jou bedryf is moet jy lang, ongemaklike ure werk en nagte alleen in hotelkamers voor jou skootrekenaar omsit. Baie besigheidsmense besluit om eerder iewers op 'n kleiner dorp te gaan afsaal. Toast Coetzer gesels met mense wat elkeen van hierdie paadjies gestap het, en ook met 'n paar wat 'n voet in elke wêreld hou. Kliek hier vir Engels.
- From techno to the top
Alice Zondi's story, as told by PENNY HAW, shows how coaching enabled this technical expert to achieve a place on her company's board. Click here for Afrikaans.
- When the vuvuzelas blow
After kick-off, the Soccer World Cup might just deliver a winning goal for South African project management and business acumen – and brand, suggests ANTOINETTE SLABBERT. Click here for Afrikaans | IsiXhosa.
- Mobility changes way Africa does business
Mobile services and solutions promise to transform African businesses in the same way that the Internet transformed organisations in the more affluent world, writes LANCE HARRIS. Click here for Afrikaans.
- The poor need not always be with us
Society becomes easily inured to poverty. Some may say that this is partly owing to a Biblical apologetic that the poor we will always have with us. Or it may be that, while the more affluent are aware that poverty exists, it is so multilayered and complex – and so physically distant – that it is difficult to grasp fully. Click here for Afrikaans.
- Banking on Success
He went from junior assistant food manager at a hotel to MD of a leading bank's Swaziland operations. SIERAAJ AHMED spoke to Tineyi Mawocha to find out more about 2009's top Master's in Development Finance graduate. Click here for Afrikaans.
- Chase the experience
Coming from a line of strong women, chartered accountant Gugu Dingaan followed the Executive Development Programme at USB Executive Development (USB-ED) in 2009 to "develop into a holistic individual". AMANDA MATTHEE talked to her. Click here for Afrikaans.
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