by Kathy Gibson | Sep 4, 2020 | Thought Leadership
The “new normal” the world is coming to grips with under various lockdown regulations might go down as the most over-worked phrase of 2020 but it is, unfortunately, a reality. By Guy Whitcroft Since Covid-19 sparked governmental panic around the globe from February,...
by Kathy Gibson | Aug 28, 2020 | Thought Leadership
South Africa has a high rate of youth unemployment, and an increasing rate of unemployed graduates. Jake Willis, CEO and founder of Lulaway This makes one wonder whether studying further in higher education is even worth it because it seems that a qualification does...
by Kathy Gibson | Aug 28, 2020 | Thought Leadership
Africa faces many challenges on its path to becoming a global economic competitor. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Africa’s development can either be a massive barrier to advancement – or, the spark that lights the fire of innovation and investment across the...
by Kathy Gibson | Aug 28, 2020 | Thought Leadership
Technology has permeated all facets of business. Today, it has become less about the bits and bytes and more about unlocking the efficiency of processes, improving the customer experience, and better understanding data to deliver on the company strategy. By Muggie van...
by Kathy Gibson | Aug 28, 2020 | Thought Leadership
Cloud computing has revolutionised the way in which many businesses develop their service offerings and make them available to customers. By Gavin Loveland, product manager at Seacom It has enabled organisations to remove the infrastructure restrictions that once...
by Kathy Gibson | Aug 28, 2020 | Thought Leadership
Although published in 1943, psychologist Abraham Maslow’s paper, A Theory of Human Motivation, remains immensely popular, especially in the business world. By Michelle Moss, director of Assessments at Signium Africa It describes human needs as a pyramid consisting of...