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Political parties need to talk our dreams and address our fears

by Kathy Gibson | Apr 15, 2024 | Thought Leadership

By Howard Feldman – It always amazes me how much time political parties devote to other parties. It is not as if we would think that they support or admire their competitor, and it’s not as if their view of their nemesis is likely to convince us of anything....

The crucial role of corporate governance in high-growth startup success

by Kathy Gibson | Apr 15, 2024 | Thought Leadership

Corporate governance, often regarded as the compass guiding organisational behaviour, holds immense significance for startups. Against a constantly evolving backdrop, where innovation and rapid growth are the lifeblood of emerging companies, robust governance...

Platform economy key to unlocking women’s economic agency

by Kathy Gibson | Apr 15, 2024 | Thought Leadership

The ability to earn your own income and make economic decisions that impact and determine the kind of life you and your family can lead, without needing to rely on anyone else for financial support is one of the most foundational elements to the achievement of...

Promote sustainability across the supply chain

by Kathy Gibson | Apr 15, 2024 | Thought Leadership

If any trend signals the next evolutionary stage of business in South Africa and around the world, it’s sustainability. Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) discussions have become ubiquitous, illustrated by the number of companies that are setting...
Ensure your SLAs perform to expectation

Ensure your SLAs perform to expectation

by Kathy Gibson | Apr 15, 2024 | Thought Leadership

There is an old joke about a hot-air balloon pilot getting lost and landing in a field to get their bearings. They see someone nearby and ask them where they are. “You’re in a field,” replied the onlooker. “You must be an accountant,”...
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