by Dianne Bayley | Mar 13, 2022 | Security and Legal
Economic sovereignty has moved up the political and business agenda and is challenging globalisation resulting in the end of globalisation as we knew it. All countries are increasingly under threat of economic coercion… COVID-19 and Putin’s special operation has...
by Dianne Bayley | Feb 1, 2021 | Workplace 2020
It is estimated that there are up to five generations in the workplace, each with its pros and cons. It is very easy for the older generation to lament about the ‘youth of today’ with their ubiquitous use of mobile devices and multiple screens. In a real-life...
by Dianne Bayley | Mar 3, 2020 | Featured Articles, Features
Black Swan events – those out-of-the-blue, large-scale occurrences that might only be rationalised with hindsight – can cause massive destruction. According to Opinion from Aon The One Brief, what distinguishes Black Swans from other disasters or crises...
by Dianne Bayley | Oct 1, 2019 | Sustainability
African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina unveiled ambitious plans to scrap coal power stations across the continent and switch to renewable energy at United Nations climate talks in New York in late September. Addressing a gathering of leaders and officials...