Lessons from Vivien: Great management is like the art of Zen — it is observed and mastered in the oblique
The highest recursiveness of greatness is to be surrounded by the best people, themselves often the invisible leaders
The highest recursiveness of greatness is to be surrounded by the best people, themselves often the invisible leaders
These are the kind of leaders we need to be producing, because they are the ones who will save our world and make it fit for all of us to live in
WE ARE AWASH in ideas but sadly, very little thought. Just as living in an era of the greatest access to information has rendered us incredibly...
HENLEY Business School Africa has attracted its highest ever number of applications for its MBA class this year – 580, up from 420 two years ago. “We...
Published 26 May 2020 on The Daily Maverick by dean Jon Foster-Pedley AS THE CLAMOUR rises for the Lockdown restrictions to be eased so that we can...
State Capture, as we know it, took 10 years to fully metastasize into the kleptocracy that is currently being unpicked in the various Commissions of...
Times of late have been a bit of a roller-coaster – even by what passes for normal in this country. We emerged from the festive season to a series of...
What is the "factful", hopeful, choice for optimists if we want to put the drama of State Capture behind us?
Social entrepreneurship, creating a for-profit business to solve a societal problem, is not a new idea.
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...