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The rapid change in our technological society means that business models need to respond to changes in fast and smart ways that can ensure that the businesses remain competitive and relevant in a climate where consumers are spoilt for options. Responding to these rapid changes requires one to have access to thinking methods and strategies…
LIZ Thring has just finished a year-long PG Dip – the contact part of it. All that’s left are two more assignments and, at the moment, she’s just overwhelmed that she can see the finish line after a gruelling year of study and learning – all completed as a wife, a mother and a business…
Dr Puleng Makhoalibe, Head of Henley Business School Africa’s School of Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship (Henley ICE) is one of 20 women globally selected to participate in the 2019 Women Leaders for the World Program (WLW). This gives her access to a 12-month transformative, global leadership-training programme offered by San Francisco-based women leaders network How Women…
HENLEY alumna Catherine Wijnberg is on a mission to get corporates to do more than just pay lip service to the BEE codes. She’s created the Absa Business Day Supplier Development awards to recognise, acknowledge and learn from companies who are not just getting it right, but who have adopted supplier development into their corporate…
The Daily Maverick, 6 March 2019 By Jon Foster-Pedley 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 rapid-fire bombshell disclosures by the former chief operating officer of Bosassa, Angelo Agrizzi, which recalibrated…
we don’t need leaders practised in the art of pathos – the ability to appeal to the emotions. What we need are leaders who can engage with logos (logic) and ethos (character). We’ve had them in the recent past. Can we find them again?
“The PG Dip was the best preparation for the MBA that I could have had. The MBA is a lot of work, it needs consistency,
“Education, like art, is continuous practice, something that integrates and enhances your daily life.”
One of the faculty suggested he try for an MBA.
The Saturday Star, page 14, 15th December 2018 Despite his humble beginnings, Thembalihle Baloyi was crowned last week as Entrepreneur of the Year KEVIN RITCHIE AS YOU drive down Sandton Drive in Johannesburg you’ll see big billboards. They say simply “Themba has The MBA.” At first it looks like a misprint; Themba has Themba. The…