by Staff Writer | Apr 9, 2021 | Weekly Posts
Despite the pause on physical social interactions imposed by lockdowns and social distancing, life is still accelerating at an unprecedented rate. Speed dating, power naps, and apps to help us manage and save time have not helped. All the promises to save time, made...
by Staff Writer | Mar 16, 2021 | Weekly Posts
Author: Indira Bhagaloo – 2018 Introduction On 27 March 2018, President Cyril Ramaphosa launched the Youth Employment Services (YES) initiative, which aims to guarantee over a million young South Africans paid work experience during the next three years. This...
by Derek Shirley | Mar 9, 2021 | Weekly Posts
This week, one year ago, calamity was closing in. COVID has been a crisis of disruption – it’s a year later, and the world is a changed place. We’ve been disrupted on a mega-colossal scale. Humanity has had to learn adapt in...
by Guest Writer | Mar 8, 2021 | Weekly Posts
To live as a human is to live tethered to a dream. Some dreams are grand and glorious – the desire for fame, wealth, a worthwhile legacy – while some are more beautifully modest. Regardless of what final form your dream takes, we are tasked with spending...
by Staff Writer | Feb 24, 2021 | Weekly Posts
Leading into a digital age, through a pandemic, in businesses threatened by economic contraction and disruption, knowing that the emerging future requires fundamentally different leadership acumen, is no easy task. Those who skilled up for the 4th IR caught an early...
by Staff Writer | Feb 24, 2021 | Weekly Posts
Brains are truly remarkable devices. They can grow and change shape depending on what we feed them. We are constantly challenging ourselves to taste that sweet chemical cocktail that our brains release when we really achieve something. When your brain gives you...