Instilling Resilience

If you think of the heroes in movies or books, they often have a lot in common. They might be brave or willing to take risks. They may have special skills or different ideas to everyone else, but it is clear that one of the most important characteristics they share is resilience Resilience is the…

FEATURE: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

I was recently asked to share a few thoughts and my anecdotal observations on corporate governance at a cocktail function in Windhoek. Serving on boards has provided me with more than just active and passive observations, certainly also lifelong lessons and most definitely scars I am involved in a research project on the definitive links…

FEATURE: Shaping Tomorrow’s Workers For a Fast-Changing World

In truth, we know embarrassingly little about tomorrow’s jobs. Interdisciplinary and holistic education and research are indispensable as the workplace combines cognitive skills with teamwork and debate with focus on adaptability, replacing silo thinking with a flexible approach that applies knowledge from multiple sectors that at first appearances may not seem relevant. In many industries…

ASA: February 2018 Issue

Read the February issue in the format of your choice, click below: Read the mobile version here  Read the desktop/tablet version here Download the PDF here. Today there is probably more talk about ethics and values in business than ever before. As you face challenges in business and decision-making it’s important to do some self-reflection…

VIEWPOINT: Entrepreneurs Deserve To Retire

While entrepreneurs may be exceptional in building a small or large business, that expertise, tenacity and personality do not guarantee them a successful retirement Research shows that between 70% and 80% of small businesses in South Africa fail and fewer than 50% survive beyond five years. But entrepreneurship is not just about start-ups. Richemont, Nike,…

ANALYSIS: 6 Mythbusters on NOCLAR

The amendments to the IRBA Code of Professional Conduct for Registered Auditors (IRBA Code) relating to Non-compliance with Laws and Regulations (NOCLAR) may still be relatively new, but have you already been a victim of a myth or two? It happens to all of us. A standard or legislative amendment is released and before you’ve…

The Importance of Mentoring

A reality imposed by the fast pace of change, both within the organisation and that imposed by the external environment, is that organisations cannot rely purely on formal structures for the continuous development of its people. In the daily interactions between manager and direct reports, between colleagues, and in interactions that happen cross-functionally, there are…

FOCUS: Be that incredible entrepreneur

Entrepreneurship; start-up; flexibility; corporate; innovation Any entrepreneur will tell you that this enviable title may allow you to get out an 8 – 5  job, but you’ll have to roll up your sleeves a few extra times, lose some sleep, take risks, and perhaps even experience a couple of failures along the way before  it…