NWU Business School Policy Uncertainty Index 4Q 2019
NWU Business School Policy Uncertainty Index 4Q 2019
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NWU Business School Policy Uncertainty Index 4Q 2019
Ogilvy CEO opts to pursue business opportunities outside of the Agency
Ogilvy South Africa CEO, Alistair Mokoena, will be leaving the group and joining Google South Africa. “Alistair has been a part of our journey...
UWC launches Women in Analytics initiative with SAS Analytics
The University of the Western Cape (UWC) Department of Statistics and Population Studies launched the Women in Analytics initiative to expose more girl children...
Provantage Media Group consolidates operations into new head office
Provantage Media Group (PMG) has seen substantial organic and acquisition growth over recent years rendering the well-known Head Office location on Republic Road to...
Jacaranda FM scoops 3 awards at Best of Pretoria Readers’ Choice
Jacaranda FM scooped 3 awards at the Best of Pretoria Readers’ Choice Awards 2019 – a glitzy event held at Candlewoods Boutique venue in...
BBC Studios appoints Pierre Cloete as Commercial Director for Branded Services, Sub- Saharan Africa
BBC Studios today announced the appointment of Pierre Cloete as Commercial Director for Branded Services, Sub-Saharan Africa. The appointment of a Commercial Director for...
ROOTS 2019 research shows that appliances and electronics are major growth categories for women
SPARK Media’s ROOTS research gives us unparalleled access to trends over time, allowing us to see and predict changes in consumer behaviour at both...
(JAIVA)! Get down and do the BHIBO – this September with the annual ultimate...
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Why poor customer service is killing your brand (and how to fix it)
Thought Leadership peace by:
Wynand Smit, CEO INOVO
South African businesses are faced with an exceedingly difficult task. They have to find ways to survive in...
Cerebra and Vodacom
One year ago Cerebra officially opened the largest social media command centre in South Africa because the way its client Vodacom needed to communicate...