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The cost of illness and absenteeism on your business Absenteeism, presenteeism and the effects of this on our economy
The link between business success and employee well-being is well documented. Ever-increasing pressures on employees are forcing businesses to recognise the importance of enabling
04 Apr 2019
Cannabis in the Workplace A Drug and Alcohol Policy
Over the past few years, the Western Cape has consistently had a higher accident frequency rate than other regions in the country and, with the average cost of an accident being
04 Apr 2019
Cultivating a love of maths and physical sciences in South Africa Cultivating a love of maths and physical sciences among orphaned and vulnerable learners in South Africa
Youth unemployment in South Africa is dire, with one in three young people without a job in 2018. Education is essential to improve these worrying statistics. At the Tomorrow
04 Apr 2019
Education Matriculants must prepare for career paths altered by AI
Many in the matric class of 2018 are currently weighing up their options for the future. With the country’s high unemployment rate casting a shadow on their opportunities,
06 Feb 2019
(Hu)man versus machine How AI is tackling retail stock and staffing
2018 was most definitely the year in which AI and Machine Learning (ML) took the lion’s share of technology media headlines. Like social media, virtual reality, drones, and
24 Jan 2019
Keep up to avoid letting your business become the next Sears Business that are slow to adopt artificial intelligence risk being left behind
Artificial intelligence is as important to this generation as the adoption of electricity was to industry many years ago and the full integration of the internet was just a few
24 Jan 2019
Ariellah Rosenberg, CEO of educational NGO, ORT SA How to prepare ourselves and the next generation for the unknown future workplace.
It seems that the more technologies bring relief and comfort to our life, the more we get confused about what the future holds for us. I remember myself, as a child in the
22 Jan 2019
85% of South African students aspire to go onto university 85% of South African students aspire to go onto university and follow traditional careers, according to new global research
85% of South African students aspire to go to university Most still aspire to pursue traditional, well respected careers as doctors, dentists, engineers and
21 Nov 2018
Online learning changing the face of education and training
Technology disrupts by its very nature. This is evident in many sectors where UBER, the biggest competitor to metered taxis - doesn’t own any vehicles. The hospitality
21 Nov 2018
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