Lucy Kellaway: The 360 degree hiring interview – lessons from Investec, Allan Gray
If Lucy Kellaway’s conclusions are anything to go by, British firms might finally discover a hiring “secret weapon” used by SA-born Investec and Allan Gray.
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If Lucy Kellaway’s conclusions are anything to go by, British firms might finally discover a hiring “secret weapon” used by SA-born Investec and Allan Gray.
Shawn Hagedorn reminds us that looking straight at the issue of income inequality will not garner solutions. Rather, it impedes us focusing on the solution.
In his latest entry, Cees Bruggemans discusses what the primary question facing any business CEO is; Investment decisions.
Ian Kilbride cries ‘Vive la Revolution!’ re oil prices: It’s bad for Halliburton, bad for Putin, but low oil prices are as bad for us as cream is on a scone.
Leadership is not just what happens when the world is looking. Often it’s when everyone’s attention is elsewhere. Veley names the best she has worked with.
We tend to focus on tailwinds boosting growth or headwinds reducing it. Much rarer is the focus on growth momentum. This is Cees Bruggemans’ latest piece,
Cees Bruggemans talks local and international bait: Rand, inflation, interest rates, news, politics. Do we take it or rebuff it as sensationalism?
It is in these pertinent moments, when life does what life does, and brings up situations like looming retrenchment, that a change in perspective is what we need.
As an analyst and commentator for Business Day and eNCA, Trudi Makhaya is highly sought after for her views on the complexities of competition, economic policy, and business strategy.
Peter Wilhelm shares with the Biznews community another one of his laugh-out-loud, tongue-in-cheek satirical columns. The perfect dose of reflective comedy to get you through the rest of the week.