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Run! Action! Quick decisions. Busy, busy, busy!
Run! Action! Quick decisions. Busy, busy, busy! Constantly moving forward (or so you think) at an unrelenting pace. Covert glances at cell phone during meetings. Use cell phone in car, texting in the car, tweeting in the car. Rush from … Continue reading
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Who do you blame?
One of the biggest challenges facing South African managers is that of changing their locus of control. More jargon you might say. Well yes, but it is nevertheless an interesting concept and one which is relevant to our local situation. … Continue reading