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Investing in digital transformation skills for business leaders is necessary for a sustainable future.

Partnering for a better future

Johannesburg Business School believes in the power of digital transformation to drive sustainability and create a better world

Dr Michael Gerlich

Bringing world class executive education to a world-class city – SBS Swiss Business School and TSIBA Business School collaboration

Two executive education courses offered: Strategic Analysis and Corporate Foresight, and Transformational Leadership

Jonathan Foster-Pedley, dean and director of the Henley Business School

The value of Executive Education in South Africa

It’s important for anyone who considers themselves an industry leader to be constantly learning

Digitalisation creates jobs as well as destroying others

Class of the future: The first ‘digital business’ students graduate at WBS

The courses prepare South African business leaders for the future world of work

Henley students become critical

Henley believes in a well-rounded approach to education

For South Africa to prosper, it needs to develop innovative ways of doing business

Linda Buckley

Henley’s executive education programmes keep businesses relevant

Company leaders need to develop their thinking capabilities, EQ, and capacity to think in more complex and agile ways

Attending an executive education programme is also a networking opportunity

Executive Education a vital piece of the puzzle to building access to wealth

It will increase the South African skilled talent pool and diversify the boardroom and entrepreneurial space

Nishan Pillay

GIBS executive education, leading organisational renewal

South needs to develop strong leaders to battle the low-growth trap it is presently caught in

Fire engulfs Noordhoek

Wits Business School launches first executive programme in Digital Business

‘Just as financial considerations cut across all business, so too does digital’