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Higher education and entrepreneurship: a comparison of basic and tertiary educated entrepreneurs in the eThekwini Municipality of KwaZulu-Natal.
(2017)Seven of the top 10 Billionaire entrepreneurs in South Africa all have something in common. They have dropped out of school, not attend college, or dropped out of college. This raises the question of next generation of ... -
HIV/AIDS : a risk management perspective.
(2004)The emergence of renewed emphasis on risk and risk management has opened a huge portal in attempting to deal with the negative impacts of mv/AIDS in the workplace. The study recognises the importance of risk management in ... -
HIV/AIDS and the implications for management of the corporate sector in South Africa.
(2003)This study endeavoured to critically appraise the current models that have been designed to evaluate the HIVI AIDS epidemic. The flaw with the models is that they are not based on adequate data. Subsequently, the ... -
How are multinationals operating in Zimbabwe developing local talent?
(2006)Talent is a relative term usually used to describe someone who is able to perform a task better than their peers. This implies that such people have additional skills, competencies aptitudes or areas of intrinsic motivation ... -
How does the quality culture affect the quality in the project environment?
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How the ISO 9001:2008 quality management system affects the rubber and plastics industry of South Africa.
(2011)The International Organization for Standardization is one of the most popular quality management systems in the modern business environment. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and Total Quality ... -
Human resource transformation as a strategy for addressing talent management challenges at ESwatini electricity company.
(2019)Faced with looming talent challenges, uncertain business environments and changing demographics, organizations find themselves forced to adapt or perish. These changes not only suppress an organizations’ competitive edge ... -
ICT and service delivery integration at the Thusong Centres.
(2012)Service delivery integration, quality and satisfaction are key concepts that need not only be understood by companies, but by government too. For customers or consumers to stay loyal to a brand or company, they need to ... -
ICT readiness of the municipality to promote LED to the community of Mandeni in KwaZulu-Natal.
(2017)The current study is based on the experiences of the local municipalities in implementing local economic development. The case study is related to Mandeni municipality which is located in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. ... -
Identification and evaluation of the key factors affecting the sustainable export of clay products by South African clay brick manufacturers.
(2003)The South African Clay Brick Industry has experienced major change in the last 9 years. Industry driving forces such as globalization, low industry growth rates and government policy changes have affected the local ... -
An identification of South African Indian cultural typologies : considerations for market segmentation.
(2002)This study is focused on identifying cultural typologies of the Indian population group. These typologies or dimensions are analysed from a consumer behaviour perspective with strong implications for marketers who ... -
Identification of the internal critical success factors that contribute to the success of independent full-service restaurants.
(2006)Abstract not available. -
Identifying leadership styles for managing employees at a Durban architectural firm.
(2014)Architectural firms have owners who are rarely trained in management and how to manage employees. Managing an architectural firm requires the managers of the firm to have effective leadership styles for managing creative ... -
Identifying the factors necessary for one to succeed as a private banker.
(2012)With more than 27% of South Africa’s banking customers being privately banked; competition amongst private banks for quality clientele has increased. The question that arise as to: What sets apart that right candidate ... -
Image and customer service tracking for the Jewel Bank with a focus on customer retention and acquisition.
(2003)This report presents the summary of findings of the 2003 image and customer service-tracking survey for the Jewel bank. The overall objectives of the survey were to: -Monitor any changes which may have occurred over the ... -
Image and customer service tracking survey for e-consumables with a focus on customer retention and acquisition.
(2003)Abstract available in PDF file. -
The impact and the effect, of the management and control of judges by the executive on the independence of the judiciary.
(2009)The independence of the judiciary is not only crucial for the legal community, but for all South Africans, including the business community. It is important for local and foreign investment to have confidence that the ... -
The impact of a developmental performance appraisal communication system and transformational leadership to employee proactive behaviour.
(2017)Purpose: To determine how to engage employee proactive behaviour (PB) that will achieve goals using a developmental performance appraisal (DPA) communication system and transformational leadership (TL). Thereafter, develop ... -
The impact of a public broadcasting service mandate on the competitiveness and sustainability of broadcasting in South Africa : a case study : SABC 2.
(2002)Radio and television broadcasting are among the most highly regulated industries in most countries. National governments have traditionally assumed responsibility for determining the structure of broadcasting in each ... -
The impact of a revised effluent colour standard on the operation of a textile mill in Hammarsdale : a business case study.
(2004)At present, raw aqueous textile effluent produced by textile mills in Hammarsdale, KwaZulu- Natal is reticulated voluntarily to the Hammarsdale Wastewater Works owned by the eThekwini Municipality and operated by Ethekwini ...