Careers
My Brilliant Career: Marrying data with empathy
Sam Ghisleni is head of marketing at Weelee.
How to... have a bully-free workplace
Unchecked bullying and harassment can drain talent, kill innovation and damage even the strongest organisations
My Brilliant Career: Stepping up to the green revolution
Reduce waste and recycle creatively: implement zero-waste habits, such as composting and supporting recycling; and support sustainable food systems: grow your own food gardens or buy from local, eco-friendly farmers.
How to … Avoid technostress
Technology has transformed the way we work and connect with other people, bringing benefits but also pitfalls.
My Brilliant Career: ‘Wow, I really did it!’
As women, we hear more "nos" than "yeses". It’s up to us to filter these comments for useful information for growth and to continue to believe in ourselves to reach our goals.
How to … Make a will
You might think that you can delay making a will, but it is something to deal with sooner rather than later.
My Brilliant Career: Busting the work-life balance myth
Lee-Anne Bac is a director in advisory services at BDO SA
How to … Keep your job safe from AI
How worried should we be about AI taking our jobs? Joni Peddie, author of 'From Can’t To Can Do: Nine Human Capabilities That AI Can’t Replicate', has some answers.
My Brilliant Career: Unearthing opportunities with curiosity
Lethu Zulu is the head of hedge funds at Sanlam Investments Multi-Manager
How to … Cope with a performance improvement plan
As distressing as it can be to be placed on a performance improvement plan, it is possible to see the process as an opportunity to make important changes.
My Brilliant Career: Putting the detail into retail
Jay Behari Ram is divisional manager for KwaZulu-Natal at Shoprite
How to … Look for a job
Many graduates leave university ready to enter the world of work, but are unsure how to go about looking for a job.
My Brilliant Career: Balancing academic rigour with practical relevance
Dr Shahiem Patel is the academic dean of Regent Business School
How to ... run a human-focused bursary programme
The financial help bursaries offer can open doors for young people and set them on a path to success, but sometimes students need more than money to achieve their dreams.
My Brilliant Career: Seeing art — and the world — in new ways
Sarah Sinisi is a senior art specialist at Aspire Art
























