Transparency in F&B supply chain promotes consumer trust

65% of shoppers would switch from a brand they usually buy to another that is more transparent about its products’ origins and supply chain.

Unleashing the power of email lead-gen for business

When done right, well-crafted emails can supercharge your B2B lead generation game

Overcoming resistance to changing operating model

Research at Accenture found that 74% of executives need to rethink their existing operating model entirely,

Destruction of services attacks coming soon

Business email compromise, a social engineering attack in which an email is designed to trick organisations into transferring money to attackers, is becoming highly lucrative. But that’s not all, says Cisco . . .

Update: SAP Africa signs on interim team

“SAP stands for integrity, transparency and compliance,” says Fox-Martin, who leads SAP’s business in EMEA and Greater China. “We strive to be exemplary in the manner in which we serve our customers and partners, and in how we treat our employees.”

Australia to lead charge in battery storage

“The coupling of renewable energy with large scale battery storage is a fundamental requirement for an affordable, reliable and sustainable energy future for Australia,” said Dr Alex Wonhas of Aurecon.

Gas could be answer to SA growth

Niall Kramer, CEO of the South African Oil & Gas Alliance (SAOGA), says there is enormous interest in potentially exploring for oil and gas in South Africa.

Valter Adão: Be agile or be left behind . . .

Competitors are no longer the traditional large, local or multinational corporates – they’re agile organisations and entrepreneurs often from other industries that are embracing new and exponential technologies to disrupt long-standing norms and leaders.

Business: Is David the new Goliath?

There’s a new giant in our midst. Known as super competitors, these corporate colossi are breathtaking in size and scale, with cavernous footprints in market share and unprecedented merger-driven muscle power. Carl Devereux investigates . . .

Workplace bullying or incompatible styles?

There are so many different, and subtle, ways of making people feel less than valued, that sometimes the bullied person simply feels more and more inadequate at the job, without realising that they are, in fact, being bullied.

Now, the profitable high-tech law firm

Disbursement management and recovery software automates processes so law firms can keep track of every transaction and file accurate cost reports for every case.

Drastic mindshift needed to combat cybercrime

“It is unrealistic to expect employees to ‘think like a hacker’, as cybercriminals and their tools have become much more sophisticated over the years. Normal users cannot outsmart criminals.” ~ Michiel Jonker, director: IT Advisory at Grant Thornton

World’s most attractive employers

The top three preferred industries include management and strategy consulting, banking and financial services; whereas last year banks struggled to compete with tech firms for business talent.

Innovations that light up path to prosperity

For more than a billion people around the world, electric light can seem like an unobtainable luxury. Without reliable access to it, entire communities across Africa as well as places like India are plunged into darkness at sunset.

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