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Time is money
(October 2008/In-Depth Analysis)
... the South African telecommunications space, believes that the way SA is
tackling
interconnect is arse-about-face (my words, not his) and that Icasa hasn’t done the groundwork ahead of bringing down tariffs. ...
2.
Fallow fields
(Mindshift/Summer 2007)
... want to create sustainable, ‘green’ production,
tackling
these ‘brown’ issues would be a good way to start. The field is, quite literally, fallow. ...
3.
The man who turned Wal-Mart green
(Mindshift/Summer 2007)
... and took notice. The man who helped them get there, was Conservation International’s Glenn Prickett. NO STRANGER TO
TACKLING
THE sustainability concerns of giant companies, Glenn Prickett, the executive ...
4.
Tackling child sex tourism
(Mindshift/Winter 2007)
Child sex tourism has largely been ignored by the SA travel industry, but the introduction of an international code of conduct could hopefully cast some light on this dark corner of the trade. South ...
5.
State of emergency - a SWOT Analysis of the World
(Mindshift/Autumn 2008)
... in prioritising poverty over the environment rather than
tackling
them together, despite overwhelming evidence that there is no longer time for this approach. Corporate power: Contrary to a basic ...
6.
Cold Turkey - Encouraging small change is not going to do it!
(Mindshift/Spring 2008)
... as citizens, voters and consumers: mainstream approaches to
tackling
environmental threats do not question the dominance of today’s individualistic and materialistic values. Current behaviour-change ...
7.
Reclaiming the playground
(Mindshift/Spring 2008)
... premise is sound. “Many youth are simply involved in delinquency and petty crime and international best practice shows that
tackling
these crimes may prevent more serious [violent] crime in the future,” ...
8.
Sustaining the company as a living being
(Mindshift/Spring 2007)
... like Greenpeace. But what does all this mean when the canvas on which the company is painting is a global one? How does a Chinese-born global company play its part in
tackling
climate change? How does ...
9.
HEAT: how to stop the planet burning - George Monbiot
(Mindshift/Spring 2007)
... subject, nor does he refrain from
tackling
some of his colleagues in the environmental movement. There is much, for instance, that he dislikes about renewable energy: the misleading claims that many of ...
10.
IT’S NOTHING WITHOUT THE SKILLS
... processes, addressing and preventing financial mismanagement (and the attendant waste),
tackling
corruption and using technology to improve service delivery and offer a high-quality experience to citizens. ...
11.
Smooth sailing for SMEs
... Bridge Shipping. The immediate task at hand was
tackling
the servers, and Faritec set about building two new server rooms – one in Johannesburg City Deep and one in Durban – that would be the homes for ...
12.
Tackling the spectrum question
South Africa, ostensibly, has a shortage of spectrum available to use for wireless communications. Brainstorm chats to Shuttleworth Foundation Fellow Steve Song about the alleged spectrum shortage.
13.
Under attack - and no one to tell
A recent study has found South African companies to be disillusioned when it comes to
tackling
computer crime. ...
14.
Retail`s poor cousin
... to be confined to single supply chains or single retail outlets. But that will not prevent retailers from
tackling
the problem of on-the-shelf availability, which Wal-Mart cited as one of the main reasons ...
15.
From improved efficiency to rocket science
... it is recognised as addressing the process of interaction between people and technology.
Tackling
the human element is often the most important determinant of success for several reasons - if end-user ...
16.
Basel: take two
... systems, people and processes can lead to a systemic risk for the banking environment as a whole.” Local banks are not behind in
tackling
operational risk areas in their business though. “Although it`s ...
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