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JESSICA TENNANT
Jessica Tennant interviews Peter DeBenedictis, chief marketing officer for Microsoft in the Middle East and Africa on his recent business trip to South Africa... read
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AFRICA
Media relations expert APO Group experiences record growth in Africa and the Middle East and plans continued expansion for 2019... Read
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GHANA
Forbes8 Network aims to inspire entrepreneurs and those with great ideas to promote new businesses... Read
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AFRICA
MIKE HIGLEY
Seven of the top ten fastest growing internet populations in the world are in Africa, and there is an 81% mobile penetration rate on the continent... Read
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SOUTH AFRICA
MARCO BROCCARDO
With the number of instant messaging app users worldwide expected to top 2.4 billion by 2021, there is no better time for brands to embrace using these platforms as a way to engage with customers. However, care must be taken in its adoption as the rules are still being made up as we go along... Read
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SOUTH AFRICA
SYLVIA SCHUTTE
For years, Sylvia quoted best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell's theory that it takes 10,000 hours to master a craft. Whether it's to improve as an athlete, a musician or to be a better leader, it's about the time you put in to master that skill. But then there are people who improve faster than others, so it clearly can't just be about putting in the 10,000 hours... Read
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SOUTH AFRICA
Accenture has announced plans to launch a new Applied Intelligence Studio for Mining in Johannesburg, South Africa... Read
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SOUTH AFRICA
LEIGH ANDREWS
YPO is hosting the world's largest gathering of chief executives, its Global Leadership Conference and YPO Edge, right here in Cape Town on 6 and 7 March 2019, with the theme, 'Life of Re'. YPO member Julia Raphaely, also CEO of Associated Media Publishing, shares what to expect... Read
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