by Kathy Gibson | Apr 2, 2026 | Thought Leadership
For years, entrepreneurs have been told that success is a matter of strategy: the right funnel, the right marketing plan, the right productivity system. Yet a growing body of behavioural and leadership research suggests something far more fundamental is at play and it...
by Kathy Gibson | Apr 2, 2026 | Trends and Analysis
While the globe focused on geopolitics at January’s World Economic Forum, over 100 scientists quietly opened the Frontiers Science House – a partnership of 50+ organisations turning scientific breakthroughs into tangible solutions for climate change, health and...
by Kathy Gibson | Apr 2, 2026 | Thought Leadership
The global insurance market has entered a period of unprecedented complexity, write Sandra Sithole and Raynold Tlhavani, partners at Webber Wentzel. Geopolitical conflict, once regarded as a peripheral risk confined to specialist underwriters and political risk...
by Kathy Gibson | Apr 2, 2026 | Thought Leadership
For years new equipment was treated as the safe option while refurbished was framed as a compromise. By Kwirirai Rukowo, managing executive at Qrent That belief has always been fragile. What the last few years have exposed is that refurbished technology has...
by Kathy Gibson | Apr 2, 2026 | Trends and Analysis
South Africa’s export economy is showing encouraging momentum. Agricultural exports have reached record levels in recent years, tourism is steadily recovering and a growing number of South African SMEs are expanding beyond our borders into regional and global markets....