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Advancing Parity Is A Strategic Decision
Gender diversity in the workplace has to be driven from the top – otherwise every other organisational level will not be motivated or converted. Georgina Guedes reports.

New Rules Of Engagement For Data Driven Rewards
In a world where data has become a free-for-all, discernment and transparency are the keys to customer loyalty. By Vanessa Clark.

Huddle Up
After the death of restrictive cubicles and old-school meeting rooms, Hasmita Amtha explores what’s next in office design.

Waste: South Africa’s New Gold
South Africa’s recycling economy is growing rapidly, says Carolyn de Kock, rivalling international markets.

Does Your Surveillance Centre Need An LCD Video Wall?
Marius van Wyk, Technical and Operations Director at SkyGroup Communications, says critical decisions are made at surveillance centres.

A Decade Of Growing Young Leaders For A Sustainable Future
As WWF South Africa’s award-winning Graduate Internship Programme celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, CEO Dr Morné du Plessis reflects on the importance of providing new graduates with a bridge into the working world.

Is Fibre Lighting-Up The Townships?
The internet is an emancipator, but it is also financially impractical for most South Africans. Fibre might be changing this as it heads for the townships, says James Francis.

The Cubicle Is Dead, So What’s Next?
More people are working remotely, but the future of work is not necessarily outside the office, writes Carolyn de Kock.

Think Layers Of Security – And Start With The Physical
It takes more than security software to protect your corporate network, says Netshield.

The Age Of The Spoilt Customer
The findings of the 2018 Loyalty Programme Member Engagement Survey by Eighty20 should make all those in the loyalty industry take note.

How Fewer Parking Spaces Could Transform Our Cities
More private cars on our roads brings with it urban congestion and rising carbon emissions. A new WWF report investigates the benefits of reducing parking requirements in planning permissions to manage this problem, writes Carolyn Cramer.

In Search Of Striped Unicorns
The Gamkaberg in the Little Karoo is home to a small population of Cape mountain zebras which have an important role to play in the future of their species, writes Andrea Weiss.

A Long And Winding Road
The freight and logistics industry offers unique opportunities for small businesses to grow and develop.

Cool Cuisine
From sorghum beer to umphokoqo, local foods are finally culinary chic, says Anna Trapido.

Environ®
South Africa’s Environ® Skin Care recognised as Top Medical Skin Care company.

The Problem With Pharma
The pharmaceutical and biotech industries still show a marked lack of gender equality at senior executive level. Three top executives weigh in with Nia Magoulianiti-McGregor.

The King’s Secretary
The role of the secretary in corporate governance is often overlooked, claims Kerry Dimmer.

Women-Owned Businesses On The Rise
Given the pressures on traditional forms of business, South Africa has to focus more concertedly on igniting a culture of entrepreneurship, writes Puseletso Mompei.

Faster, Better, Cheaper
Advances in technology have radical implications for every step of the supply chain, as Caryn Gootkin discovers.

A Growing Tribute
The Nelson Mandela Rose celebrates the love of gardening that sustained South Africa’s iconic leader throughout his life. Mila Crewe-Brown speaks to the creators and explains why you’ll want one in your garden.