by Kathy Gibson | Mar 2, 2023 | Thought Leadership
As companies in South Africa revert to a semblance of the ‘normality’, many businesses are moving their employees and operations back to the original workplace. By George Senzere, solutions architect: Secure Power at Schneider Electric However, digital transformation...
by Kathy Gibson | Mar 2, 2023 | Thought Leadership
Covid-19 triggered major economic downturns, high unemployment rates, and a push towards digital transformation. By Dr Sayed Rehman, senior academic at Regent Business School Covid-preneurs pushed on with their dreams of becoming their own bosses at a record pace....
by Kathy Gibson | Mar 2, 2023 | Thought Leadership
Twitter began as a podcast app. Nokia was originally a paper mill. If Jeff Bezos had stuck to his guns Amazon would still just sell books. The ability to pivot and not become emotionally attached to a single idea is the mark of a professional entrepreneur. By Heather...
by Kathy Gibson | Mar 2, 2023 | Thought Leadership
While many companies in Africa are family-run, not enough of them are considering their succession plans to the next generation. By John Félicité, director of Ocorian Mauritius In Africa, many companies are family-owned and controlled by the founders. At the same...
by Kathy Gibson | Mar 2, 2023 | Thought Leadership
One of the biggest challenges for small businesses in South Africa is a lack of financial skills. By Colin Timmis, Xero South Africa country manager This lack of knowledge can lead to problems, including difficulty managing cash flow, securing investment, planning...
by Kathy Gibson | Feb 10, 2023 | Thought Leadership
By Leon Steyn – Agreements are a way of life for business owners. From contracts with developers, suppliers, sub-contractors and clients to your internet plan and office lease ─ almost every part of your business is regulated by the rule of contract law. Or at least,...