Business school directors in their own words
Business schools must show people the consequences of corruption. Illegitimate behaviour becomes legitimate through repeated practice
Business schools must show people the consequences of corruption. Illegitimate behaviour becomes legitimate through repeated practice
Corruption and collusion are poisoning SA. Business schools have a critical role to play in creating honest, transparent leadership
What will post-capitalism look like in South Africa? Different again, and wildly unpredictable. What’s important for those of us involved in...
Profit is not intrinsically bad, but profit for profit’s sake alone is not just bad it’s unimaginably damaging. Profit has to be extracted in such a...
"This is not about good practice, but rather about better practice" says Jon Foster-Pedley about state capture and the need for corporate activism.
South Africa has always been defined by its prejudice – it’s perfectly understandable given the centuries of colonisation and then the decades of...
We do this by preaching about the consequences of collusion and corruption all the time at every opportunity.
The final lesson all business schools should be imprinting on the DNA of all their students is corporate activism; the responsibility to speak up in...
Akin to the distinction between merely hearing and actively listening, the faculty of speech and the ability to give voice to one’s considered and...