by Raymond de Villiers | Mar 28, 2017 | Archive, Change, Leadership, Uncategorized
One of the anecdotal points we often make in our presentations is that when children who are in junior school today enter the workplace in 15 years time, up to 30% of the jobs they apply for will be jobs that don’t exist yet. How do we prepare talent for a new...
by James Preston | Mar 26, 2017 | Archive, Change, Future Trends, Leadership
Part of the research I did to complete my Doctorate of Business Administration was looking at the ways a leader’s view of the future impacted their leadership style. It was very clear that the most successful leaders all seemed to share a more positive outlook...
by Raymond de Villiers | Mar 24, 2017 | Archive, Leadership, Uncategorized
If you are a parent, teacher, school principal, employer or in HR, then this event is for you. Don’t miss Nikki Bush’s Raising Young Talent for the New World of Work event on the 4th April 2017, at the Henley Business School in Johannesburg. Half the tickets for...
by James Preston | Mar 21, 2017 | Archive, Change, Leadership, Tuesday Tips
Last week’s Tuesday Tip talked about creating a reading culture in your team. We’ve had a few people contact us and ask us: WHAT should we be reading? Of course, that’s like asking, “How long is a piece of string?” It really does depend on who you are, where you are,...
by James Preston | Mar 17, 2017 | Archive, Leadership, Organisational Development
For over a decade, our team at TomorrowToday has worked with Carlene Bronner on her farm in the Midlands of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, to bring “Horse Play” to our coprorate clients. It involves getting a group of leaders to experience close-up...
by James Preston | Mar 16, 2017 | Archive, Change, Diversity, Leadership
My oldest daughter turned 18 yesterday. I have two other teenage daughters and a wife. In fact, I am the only man in our household, and I love it. Mainly because I learn so much from being forced to see the world through the eyes of smart, brave and insightful women....