🔒 Alec Hogg: One accelerated trend investors seem to have missed. For now.
BizNews founder Alec Hogg shares his rational perspective on lifelong learning and the continuous development of our talents.
BizNews founder Alec Hogg shares his rational perspective on lifelong learning and the continuous development of our talents.
When comparing the ability of English and Asian speaking individuals, is the complex nature of the English language a detriment to general maths ability?
A serial entrepreneur and founder of Missing Link, one of South Africa’s leading presentation companies, Richard Mulholland takes a Rock ‘n Roll approach to getting the job done and the message across.
The resignation of Eskom CEO Brian Molefe who was followed shortly by Mark Pamensky shows something is happening behind the scenes. The momentum is growing and the tipping point is near.
UCT student Hugo Mkhize asks whether the South African business men listed in UK’s Rich List were prime examples of “white monopoly capital” or not.
Michael McWilliams has been looking at the concept of white privilege. In this piece, he looks at luck and opportunity, two common denominators behind highly successful people.
Jacob Zuma’s firing of respected Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene sends a clear message to members of Zuma’s political party, his fellow citizens and the world in general.
Alec Hogg shares some of his entrepreneurial experiences, and builds the case for why there are few more favourable places on earth to be an entrepreneur right now, than in the Good Old RSA.
Ever since reading bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell’s views on the subject, I’ve developed a healthy interest in the ongoing war between talent and capital.
The Northern Hemisphere is entering its version of South Africa’s December “silly season” – those few weeks when most leaders and shakers take a break to recharge. Many use their work-free hours to catch up on reading,