Steinhoff’s downfall: Ignoring strategic principles and the perils of asset intensity – Ted Black
Ted Black writes on Steinhoff’s downfall and the importance of measuring the right strategies and principles to avoid such failures.
Ted Black writes on Steinhoff’s downfall and the importance of measuring the right strategies and principles to avoid such failures.
FirstRand started an incentive program to retain its top managers after the economic fallout of Covid hit earnings and sank share-based rewards.
Piet Viljoen of RECM opined that the fragmentation of ownership in public companies and shareholder complacency can be destructive.
Piet Viljoen, top money manager and founder of RECM, linked up with old pal Alec Hogg in this week’s episode of Rational Radio to talk about his alma maters Allan Gray and the recently renamed Ninety One (Investec Asset Management).
Executive coach Jerry Colonna wants managers to stop focusing on output and achievement. Instead, he wants them to engage in radical self-inquiry.
In his latest submission, Ronnie Apteker looks at leadership and offers five tips that’ll require open ears and an open heart.
Starting a new job is a prospect filled with excitement, anticipation, and for many of us, sheer, pulse-quickening terror. Here’s what to do and what not to do in your brand-new workplace.
Financial Times columnist Lucy Kellaway takes a close look at recent research into perceptions of CEOs (by themselves and their staff) to reach some typically Kellaway-ish conclusions.