EMS Webinars

The Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences has hosted several webinars, which you can watch below:

 
Leadership in multisectoral and transdisciplinary collaboration to address malaria and attain the SDGs
 
This webinar brings together a panel of experts from a variety of disciplines to highlight the important role of leadership in initiating and maintaining the necessary collaboration between sectors and across disciplines to address the SDGs, with malaria as an illustrative case in point.
 
Will we ever find balance again?
 
 
Industrial psychologists from the Department of Human Resource Management explore the impact of COVID-19 at organisational and individual levels and offer advice on how to navigate your own wellbeing during these uncertain and undefined times.
 
The Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences 2020 Year End Live Stream
 
Dean Prof Elsabé Loots and Deputy Deans Profs Karin Barac and Johan Oberholster provide a year-end address and celebrate the achievements of the Faculty for 2020. Winners of the EMS Awards are also announced. 
 

Prof Wiseman Nkuhlu and KPMG – lessons from the crucible

UP Chancellor Prof Wiseman Nkuhlu discusses his book Enabler or victim? KPMG SA and State Capture with renowned corporate governance expert, Prof Mervyn King and UP professor in auditing, Prof Karin Barac.

 
Resilience in the wake of disasters – the municipal voice
 
The School of Public Management and Administration hosted a webinar with international and local panel members who gave expert opinions on the different policy responses from different countries when dealing with social challenges in the wake of disasters.
 

The importance of “trying on” a leader identity

EMS Talk during which academics from the Department of Human Resource Management will shared cutting-edge research on leadership and identities.

 

 

At Crossroads: Reimaging Management Sciences and Inclusivity

This webinar focuses on how advertisements can be marketed by being inclusive, and the impact negative advertisements can have on business survival and employee morale, job security, happiness and motivation.

 

UP and SARB: Monetary Policy in the Shadow of COVID-19

South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago gave the keynote address at a webinar celebration of the partnership between the University of Pretoria (UP) and the South African Reserve Bank (SARB). This was followed by a panel discussion by leading international economists.

 

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