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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 the face of bad business practices that do not just harm society but actually have catastrophic implications for the companies they work in.
Content hosted by iono.fm Setting aside the Gupta fiasco in South Africa, details may soon emerge of the extent that South Africa is now a Russian client-state if investigations into the Russian nuclear deal ever emerge. This was a message at the ‘South Africa from Hero to Zero …. And Back Again?’ event hosted by…
Why do people expect Jacob Zuma to do something? He was going to jail when we found him and we gave him the keys to the country? – quips Comedian and Social Commentator, John Vlismas, during this month’s LikeMind session One of the main problems with South Africa is that we expect our politicians to…
Puleng Makhoalike of Henley Africa explained: “At Henley, we encourage people to disrupt their own lives, meaning that, bringing people into a team who all have similar skills will always produce the same results.”
In the latest Financial Mail MBA rankings survey, Henley Business School Africa was rated one of four business school in South Africa that graduates would choose if cost were not an issue. The survey confirmed that employers view Henley as one of the top five business schools in South Africa, and out of nine personal…
To date over 1100 students from Henley Africa have graduated with an MBA and we now have 60% of Henley’s global MBA students at this campus. – shares Adri Drotskie, MBA Director at Henley Africa A total of 107 Henley Business School Africa MBA students have graduated this year, the highest number ever, representing 62%…
Working towards an MBA is no easy task but the knowledge gained is already benefiting my approach to business and strategy. I am hoping this has a direct impact on expanding our market and offering creative solutions, that positively impact the arts, to new and untapped clients. – shares The Coloured Cube managing director Mariapaola…
How will you as a leader work with diverse opinions and address possible assaults on values in global and globalising organisations? – asks Prof Theo Veldsman Two internationally recognised thought leaders teamed up with over 80 contributors to produce the most comprehensive and ‘biggest’ business leadership book ever published in South Africa, entitled ‘Leadership –…
We don’t believe in arguing, when arguing is actually a brilliant thing provided it is done in a healthy way. – shares Comedian and Social Commentator, John Vlismas, during this month’s LikeMind session Henley Business School – Africa MBA scholarship recipient John Vlismas puts a comical spin on the week’s news – from the Public…
Henley Business School Africa will be offering a record number of scholarships in 2018 that will cover its international MBA and executive education programmes. Dean of Henley Africa, Jon Foster-Pedley, said 2018 will see more scholarships than previous years and will include the Johnny Clegg Creative and Music MBA, the Dean’s MBA Scholarship as well…