VIEWPOINT: LEADING UNDER PRESSURE

SEA few months ago, the Statistician-General released a report showing an increase in people living in extreme poverty. This may seem like a social problem removed from business, but it is closer to business leadership and the decisions taken daily. More and more leaders are exposed to either societal pressure, client or market pressure, social…

LIFESTYLE: STILL SITTING

There is compelling evidence that we sit too much − the negative health effects are real and measurable. Sitting is worse for the otherwise inactive but it even affects those who do exercise! ‘Sitting is the new smoking’ has become quite a popular phrase in recent years. The notion is that sitting is a significant…

MOTORING: AUDI Q2

The new Audi Q2 closes the gap between the A3 Hatch and Q3 SUV. It’s also Audi’s entry into a market that its closest competitors have already being filling with cars like the Mini Countryman and the Mercedes GLA. This new car looks a lot more angular than any of its competitors, which also gives…

ANALYSIS: DISCLOSURE OF DIRECTORS’ REMUNERATION

How should the requirements of the Companies Act regarding disclosure of the value of share-based payments to directors be applied? Some present disclosure practices on the rand-value of the directors’ remuneration arising from share-based incentives are discussed to ascertain how listed companies interpret and apply the requirements of the Companies Act of 2008 Directors’ remuneration…

NOVEMBER 2017

It seems that nowadays there’s a headline every day about business and political leaders that are involved in unethical acts. This shows a lack of integrity and morality which is pervasive in the day-to-day business dealings in South Africa. And these headlines are costing individuals and organisations the trust of not only their stakeholders but…