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  • GIBS MBAs' "Amazing Race"

    Posted on January 24, 2012

    As part of their orientation programme, this year

  • BizSchool December Programme 2011

    Posted on December 13, 2011

    73 Matriculants attended the December BizSchool Programme hosted by the Gordon Institute of Business Science from the 3 – 14 December 2011. The mission of BizSchool is: “to equip young people to enter the world of work with the attitudes, skil

  • Engaging with and learning from NTT

    Posted on December 09, 2011

    Key Japanese companies such as Toyota, Canon, Nippon Steel Corporation and Toshiba believe their future is to stay Japanese but to expand outside Japan.

  • Time to tackle grown up problems

    Posted on December 09, 2011

    A year ago, at the GIBS Foresight 2011 Forum, the sentiment was profoundly positive. Still buoyed from a successful 2010 FIFA World Cup, South Africans were upbeat about 2011; about the possibilities for emerging markets and the opportunities on offer as

  • Training for businesswomen

    Posted on December 09, 2011

    The Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) has partnered with the Goldman Sachs Foundation to train women entrepreneurs.

  • SA's labour laws work, says Motlanthe at GIBS Forum

    Posted on November 23, 2011

    Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has defended the country's labour laws, saying they were not the main stumbling block to job creation. Motlanthe, who is being touted as a possible successor to President Jacob Zuma in 2014, was addressing academics and

  • SA must up its game before it falls behind

    Posted on November 18, 2011

    If South Africa does not take advantage of its geopolitical and institutional competitiveness it risks falling behind its emerging counterparts, says Abdullah Verachia, director of emerging market consultancy firm Frontier Advisory

  • The Devil is in the Detail

    Posted on November 15, 2011

    Minister Trevor Manuel spoke at a GIBS Forum on the NPC and vision for 2030

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