An Entrepreneur’s Toughest Choice
09/11/2016By Andy Swan Here’s the secret: If a decision is difficult, there likely is no wrong choice. When both choices seem equal in validity, the likelihood of one being.
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By Andy Swan Here’s the secret: If a decision is difficult, there likely is no wrong choice. When both choices seem equal in validity, the likelihood of one being.
By Brett Parker, SAP Africa Managing Director Over the last year, all eyes have been on Africa’s technology sector. And for a very good reason: infrastructure growth is.
IMD Professor Anand Narasimhan on the ouster of Cyrus Mistry from Tata Sons Cyrus Mistry was just removed as Tata Sons chairman after four years on the job gripping India’s.
By Anton van Heerden, Executive Vice-President, Africa & Middle East at Sage Every Small & Medium Business should be aiming to have some savings in the bank as a buffer.
By Chris Myers Now that we’re well into the fourth quarter of 2017, time is beginning to run out for sales organizations looking to hit their year-end goals. During this.
By Shani Harmon and Renee Cullinan Have you ever written down a to-do item that you have already completed, just for the pleasure of crossing it off? Or found yourself.
By Victor Lipman I wrote a piece last week about how stress can turn a manager into almost a different person. Under stress, a manager who’s normally calm and reasonable.
By Blake Morgan We interact with people throughout the workday, but how effective is our communication? Quality communication is key to building good relationships, especially with customers. Customers.
By Ian Altman You may be wondering: why should I care about my personal brand, especially if I work for someone else? Well, in short, your personal brand portrays who.
By Andy Fleming There are organizations that are great at what they do, that are relentless at it. But it turns out there are very few that are great and.