by Graeme Codrington | Mar 19, 2007 | Archive, Organisational Development
South Africa’s top cinema chain, Ster Kinekor, uses the tagline, “Always better on our big screen” in their advertising. Well, the last few times I’ve gone out to a cinema, I’ve had exactly the opposite experience. I have previously...
by TomorrowToday Global | Nov 20, 2006 | Archive, Diversity, Organisational Development
John Maxwell, co-founder and administrator of the Nkomazi Community Trust, examines Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) and points out some flaws within the current implementation. Telling the story of a BEE deal gone wrong John shows that BBBEE is much...
by TomorrowToday Global | Sep 28, 2006 | Archive, Organisational Development
In this article, Aiden deals with the complex issue of change management, convincingly showing why many of today’s interventions fail. He provides a new starting point, using Organisational Narrative Mapping as a mechanism for profound change. I was recently...
by TomorrowToday Global | Sep 27, 2006 | Archive, Diversity, Organisational Development
In the first of a three part series, John Maxwell, co-founder and administrator of an exciting new venture, the Nkomazi Community Trust, looks at various responses to Black Economic Empowerment strategies in South Africa. He offers a broad introduction to the current...
by Graeme Codrington | Sep 26, 2006 | Organisational Development
Tomorrow, I am speaking at South Africa’s “Best Company to Work For 2006” awards ceremony (live on Summit TV from about 8am). In preparation for this, the organisers sent me information on “Employee Engagement”, the theme of this...
by TomorrowToday Global | Aug 18, 2006 | Organisational Development
The reason businessmen speak of gurus is because they cannot spell the word “charlatan”.Courtesy of The Witch Doctors by Micklethwait & Wooldridge. For those of you that want to make sure that somoeone actually said this, please note that I have...