🔒 Boardroom Talk: ‘Gradually….then suddenly’ taking a hold of South African politics. Believe it.
Alec Hogg writes on bankruptcy and its relation to contemporary politics in South Africa – happening gradually and then suddenly.
Alec Hogg writes on bankruptcy and its relation to contemporary politics in South Africa – happening gradually and then suddenly.
Yesterday’s news of Bell Pottinger’s bankruptcy will embolden those keen to spark South Africa’s version of Operation Car Wash.
Such is Elon Musk’s pulling power that when he shared the name of the book he’s currently reading, demand pushed its price from a pre-endorsement $6 on Amazon to $99.
Perhaps we should be thankful Jacob Zuma’s strategic skills are on a par with his well documented numerical, economic and geographical abilities.
I met the new CEO of Groupon South Africa yesterday. Emilian Popa is as interesting as his name exotic. MBAs from both Columbia and London Business Schools, he’s a bit of an Internet startup veteran. Popa returned to the company he left soon after helping his two former partners get it off the ground. They’ve … Read more
In The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway describes how a man goes bankrupt – gradually, then suddenly. I’ve found it to be the same cycle when growing a business. One progresses gradually and then with a surge that takes time to digest. Today is one of those “suddenly” moments for Biznews. Thanks to the sponsorship … Read more