It is a big distance between managing and leading. An advanced management programme can help shorten it
The Springboard for the African continent, South Africa is a country steeped in paradox. Glimpses
Business magnates, king makers, champions of the African cause — the most influential people in South Africa
Affirmative action has led to the rise of a non-white middle class. For Indian companies, the challenge is to gauge its appetite for consumption while dealing with government policy
South Africa is slowly shaking off its Western leanings. It’s finding new reference points in emerging markets that share similar issues
In India, and even in China, growth has proven to be compatible with individual liberty
The power to fix their problems lies in the hands of slum dwellers themselves. They need not look to the government or anyone else
Human beings are driven by more than a desire to just make money. Self-sustaining social enterprises should be built around this aspiration
Nature works as a complex web of billions of independent parts that work across permeable boundaries towards a common goal. The future organisation will have to do the same
You won’t find solutions to rural India’s health issues in modern facilities that are far removed. Effective strategies will emerge only when you work with the people
The zero-sum game is no longer valid in the world of business. Companies must learn to collaborate with all the stakeholders in the society and earn returns through the trust they build with them