“If you want 2017 to be an exciting year, design it that way.” advises former Google Career coach and job strategist Jenny Blake, has helped more than 1,000 people with their work lives. This is an article by Marguerite Ward, CNBC Make It. She recommends creating a “mind map,” a visual diagram of your interests
The SA fashion house icon, Sun Goddess, was founded in 2000, based on the idea of harvesting tales and images of South African traditions. But there is more to Thando Mangaliso than just Sun Goddess, he is a multi-business entrepreneur that joins Hlubi Mboya Arnold and Gareth Armstrong in studio for an insight filled #FutureCEOs
“After work is what determines your future! Spend one hour per day doing these 5 things and your life will change forever!” says self-made billionaire and philanthropist, Jack Ma. And with a personal net worth of 23.7 billion USD, perhaps we should be listening: This is an extract from an interview with the business magnate
Tania Pheiffer and Anel van Gerve join the #FutureCEOs team in studio to talk about their experience starting and growing their business, Woodlands Spa. Listen out for questions like: How are you making money in a difficult economy? Were you 100% funded or have you grown this in phases? Also, who is really the boss
There’s no shortage of career advice out there for Generation Y. But what wisdom do fellow Millennials have for us? Here are some young entrepreneurs who’ve previously made the Inc.com “30 Under 30” list, offering their best tips about getting into the ring. 1. Debbie Sterling, GoldieBlox “My biggest fear before I started GoldieBlox
Evan Lockhart-Barker, Managing Director of Saint-Gobain Weber South Africa, is a new breed of leader with his roots in marketing rather than finance. This is especially interesting given the construction industry within which he is now hoping to lead this organisation to market leadership. Hlubi Mboya and Gareth Armstrong talk with Evan about the subtle
Zig Ziglar, the renowned business author and leader has been quoted saying, “The only thing worse that training your employees and losing them, is not training them and keeping them.” Hlubi and Gareth are joined by Terry Meyer, Programme Director for the HR Executive Leadership programme run by Stellenbosch Business School and Founder of Leadership