The Sibanye Gold ladies were inspired by Tanya Stevens (GIBS) who shared her time and energy to impart her knowledge about the subject Developing Resilience. The Session was held at Sibanye Gold Academy on Monday, 8 June 2015. – “Silas Maakwe – Sibanye Gold
Business from a Woman’s Perspective – Lessons from Female Leaders
More and more women are conquering the business world and they’re doing it their way. I recently attended a talk by our courageous public protector, Thuli Madonsela and she said something that’s stuck with me; “If we stand on the shoulders of giants we can see more clearly”. I’m a … Read More
For Women In Business It’s Mostly Still a Man’s World
There are a lot of powerful women in the world today; from Thuli Madonsela to Angela Merkel, Christine Lagarde, Sheryl Sandberg, Gill Marcus, Marissa Meyer, Helen Zille and Ferial Haffajee to name a few. But taken in context gender inequality in both politics and business is still rampant with the … Read More
Understanding What Causes Anxiety & Depression
For many of us some form of anxiety and/or depression is a part of life, a part a new UK study seeks to understand better. Led by Professor Peter Kinderman the research group reveals that, while there is no single cause, there are 5 major triggers of anxiety and depression: … Read More
Company Culture Is Vital to Building Corporate Resilience
When it comes to building a corporation that lasts people often look good leaders, a solid business structure and good strategy – all of which are important – but neglect the immense importance of the right company culture. AIRMIC (a UK risk management association) recently released the very interesting Road … Read More
Sleep Debt and How to Pay It Off
I’ve often comforted myself with the idea of catching up on missed sleep after a late night, promising myself a long nap over the weekend. The question however, is whether it’s even possible to make up for lost sleep? What is sleep debt? In essence sleep debt is the difference … Read More
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