by Wilma Botha | Oct 16, 2024 | Business Coaching, Business Management, Business Recovery, Business Turnaround
In the context of corporate governance, the ‘bandwagon effect’ can lead to significant failings when leaders and board members follow popular or prevailing trends without critically assessing their appropriateness or relevance to their specific company’s needs. 1....
by Wilma Botha | Oct 11, 2024 | Business Management, Business Recovery, Business Turnaround
While large corporations often dominate discussions about the sector’s future, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) hold significant potential to capitalize on emerging growth opportunities. In this article, we will explore how SMEs can position themselves...
by Wilma Botha | Oct 9, 2024 | Business Continuity, Business Management, Business Recovery, Business Turnaround
the earlier decades: silos of planet, society, and business In the earlier decades of industrial development, the dominant approach to business and societal interactions was characterized by a clear separation between three essential spheres: the planet...
by Wilma Botha | Oct 7, 2024 | Business Management, Business Recovery, Business Turnaround, Management Consulting
In today’s complex business environment, strong corporate governance is essential for maintaining trust and ensuring that companies act in the best interest of all stakeholders. Unfortunately, recent corporate scandals have shown that poor oversight can pave the way...
by Wilma Botha | Sep 27, 2024 | Business Management, Business Recovery, Business Turnaround
The manufacturing sector is a cornerstone of any strong economy, driving innovation, job creation, and industrial growth. However, maintaining competitiveness in this space requires more than just cutting-edge technology and skilled labour. One often-overlooked factor...
by Wilma Botha | Sep 25, 2024 | Business Coaching, Business Management, Business Recovery, Business Turnaround
Capital expenditures (CapEx) in the stainless steel industry can be substantial due to the capital-intensive nature of the production processes and the need for advanced technology and infrastructure. The main areas of capital expenditures include: 1. raw...