Many entrepreneurs need expert help when starting a business, but who judges the experts?
The dysfunction places severe restrictions on sufferers but many find an outlet in business.
Business Partners expands its ambit to include competition winners from all sectors.
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/ 1 December 2009
Universities need to be realistic about what they can earn by patenting and commercialising research, writes Barrie Terblanche.
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/ 1 December 2009
Two academics have found that creating a platinum smelter is easier than taking it to the market, writes
Barrie Terblanche.
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/ 30 October 2009
Regulations threaten small black-owned businesses, writes Barrie Terblanche.
Ziggy Owei describes herself as “a living example” that entrepreneurship can be taught.
At the age of 45, with two-year-old twins at home, John Gilmour resigned from his comfortable job as a private-school principal in Cape Town.
An NGO has been going into local schools over the past 30 years to try and transform kids into the country’s future entrepreneurs. But is it working?
Business schools are dressing up entrepreneurial courses as a serious academic pursuit.