Helena Fernz
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If you make the wrong turn you’re bankrupt so fast you don’t know what hit you —George Morrow, quoted in New York Times, March 11, 1986 when his company went bankrupt See Also: DANGER Some businesses are like desert flowers. They bloom overnight, and they’re gone —George Morrow...
In times of great change, complexity, and uncertainty school leaders are challenged to adapt and navigate their way through the tide of internal and extern... D Gurr,L Drysdale 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 African business awards 2009: the annual African business magazine commonwealth business council...
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MRoA was one of the few South African firms that not only employed black people in various positions but promoted them and gave them authority and responsibility. Kahle modeled this attitude at all times, even when there were short-term costs. I remember an occasion when one of ou...
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Last week, the World Economic Forum on Africa met in Cape Town, South Africa. This was supposed to be President Cyril Ramaphosa’s chance to “sell” the country whose economic fortunes have dwindled in recent times. But didn’t quite go as the President would have hoped. The continued xe...