2017
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PTiP: A Bumpy Road to Solar Success
50,00 $CASE STUDY. Alberts had yet to sign his first deal to license and build a turnkey solar module factory. He was unwavering in his belief that PTiP had something the country needed, but he was also aware that if it didn’t take off fairly soon, the commercial window of opportunity would close. What was the solution?
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South African Budget 2018: Walking a Fiscal Tightrope
50,00 $CASE STUDY. Finding a way of halting the decline of South Africa’s finances while ensuring that the fiscus continued in its central role of supporting the poor.
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Tom Boardman: The Leader as Agile Learner
50,00 $CASE STUDY. Kinnevik was in a strong financial position and Boardman pondered his reasons for accepting the challenge of being chairman, abandoning any thoughts of retiring at nearly 70 years of age. What could he bring to this position?
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The South African Post Office: On the Brink
50,00 $CASE STUDY. Barnes had hoped to turn SAPO around and that the organisation would achieve financial self-sufficiency and be able to raise its own capital within five years. However, he and his team were already three months behind in their plan to change the Post Office’s fortunes. Barnes wondered if he needed to revise his strategy.
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The South African National Minimum Wage Conundrum: Equality vs Growth?
50,00 $CASE STUDY. The South African government saw the national minimum wage (NMW) as a positive intervention that would address income inequality in the country and help to overcome poverty.
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