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You can catch the editorial review of my studies at Harvard Business School in the latest issue of Fast Company magazine. Here’s an excerpt.
You might feel like you’re locked in to your line of work, but it’s never been easier to change things up and head in a new direction.
Ever sat down and thought about just how much it sucks to constantly have to fight your way to the top? I guess that’s what made these women take such classes.
As the workplace continues to evolve, one thing is becoming very obvious – if you’re not prepared to keep learning, you’re going to be left behind very quickly.
The similarities of the ‘Kairos Society’ to the exclusive underground tech entrepreneur members’ club in Cape Town is hard to ignore.
I landed at Boston’s Logan International Airport earlier this week, before I settle into my studies at Harvard Business School.
It won’t be long before I head off to the US to attend a course, living on campus at Harvard Business School. It’s been a long time coming and fortuitous in every sense. This is why.
The beginning of the year probably has you wondering what the next 10 months holds, especially when you take a look at the career path you have chosen.
Right now, you probably know a handful of people who have jobs you hadn’t even heard of more than five years ago.
Seriously though, when was the last time you actually learnt something useful?