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Small Business Survival Toolkit Part-8: Restructure and retrenchments

In part 8 of the Small Business Survival Toolkit series, Lauren Spence, Industrial Relations Executive at LabourNet, unpacks the issue of restructuring and retrenchments post-Covid, and the rights of both employers and employees. As a LabourNet Industrial Relations Executive, Lauren’s focus is partnering with employers to ensure employment justice by implementing pro-active fair labour practices […]

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The 2022 edition of the ESD Handbook

Highly regarded as South Africa’s foremost authoritative resource featuring the latest projects, trends and developments in small business development. There is little doubt that entrepreneurship requires intentional support to be a major source of employment and driver of growth in our economy. Some of the common challenges experienced by these entrepreneurs are: access to markets;

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Small Business Survival Toolkit Part 7 – Ravi Pillay

In part seven of the Small Business Survival Toolkit series, Ravi Pillay, Ph.D. candidate at the Gordon Institute of Business Science focusing on Multi-stakeholder Partnerships linked to development and improving livelihoods, shares some insights on marketing in a post-Covid era. Compiled by Tarren Bolton In part 7 of the Small Business Survival Toolkit series, Ravi

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Family run butchery business ‘meats’ funding requirements for expansion 

With successful butcheries already established in Thokoza and Katlehong, entrepreneur Dexter Letele, has secured a R5 000 000 loan to launch a third site, bringing Dexter’s Hyper Meat Market to the Vosloorus area of Natalspruit in Gauteng. The strong brand recognition and proven track record that Letele has achieved since first starting his business twenty years ago

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Interior construction & fitout company gets investment boost

The Vumela Fund, established by FNB Business and Edge Growth, has announced a new investment in TSK Interiors, one of South Africa’s leading black-owned commercial interior fitout and construction companies. The funding is expected to help unlock additional liquidity to allow TSK Interiors to capitalise on larger and more resource-intensive opportunities in the market, with

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Small Business Survival Toolkit Part-6: Innovation in Design Thinking

In part 6 of the Small Business Survival Toolkit series, Professor Manoj Chiba, Principal Consultant and Data Analysis Specialist at GIBS, offers insights on innovation in design thinking for small businesses. Compiled by Tarren Bolton Prof Manoj Chiba is a management professional and has held senior positions in different sectors. This experience has allowed him

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Young Mdantsane man taking big steps in insurance

Thirty-four-year-old Yanga Duma, a native of the Mdantsane township in East London, is no stranger to the insurance or financial services industry. His journey started when he joined Standard Bank’s Business Banking Division and served as a Business Banker and Manager. He also worked at Liberty Life before starting his own financial services business. Duma’s

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Small Business Survival Toolkit Part-5: Leadership and Crisis

In part five of the Small Business Survival Toolkit series, Professor Caren Scheepers addresses the subject of leadership and crisis in a Covid era. Compiled by Tarren Bolton Caren Scheepers is a Professor in Contextual Leadership; Organisational Design and Gender Studies and management consultant who has worked in various environments – the financial sector, e-commerce

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3,500 Women entrepreneurs to benefit from app-based and online training

The GIBS Entrepreneurship Development Academy, DHL Express and the Allan and Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust are collaborating to bring the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women’s award-winning programmes to 3,500 women entrepreneurs to help boost their businesses! In ongoing efforts to unlock business skills for women, the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women has partnered with the

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Small Business Survival Toolkit Part-4 – macroeconomic strategy

The fourth part of the Small Business Survival Toolkit series tackles the subject of South Africa’s macroeconomic strategy with Professor Adrian Saville. Compiled by Tarren Bolton Professor Adrian Saville, Chief Investment Officer of Cannon Asset Managers, and GIBS visiting professor, has extensive asset management experience across all major asset classes and jurisdictions. Adrian consults widely

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