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What South Africa Can Teach Leaders About Resilience

In an environment like South Africa, characterised by high levels of inequality and economic dualism there is also a recognition that such a concept of ‘business as usual’ is neither possible nor wanted.

The COVID-19 pandemic has overturned the idea of ‘business as usual,’ exposing many vulnerabilities within social, business, and economic systems.

A recent global survey by CEMS, the Global Alliance in Management Education (of which the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business is a member) found that it is no longer enough for global business leaders to focus on the bottom line, or rely on

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