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  • Sibiya, Nkateko (2012-01-17)
    Shared services centres in the public sector in South Africa present an area of study that remains mostly uncharted territory. There are very few instances of their successful implementation, and the Gauteng Shared ...
  • Stewart, Duncan (2011-04-19)
    Project Management has been around for centuries, but only recently become an integral part of the management of larger organisations around the world. In the management of projects, the Project Management Office (PMO) is ...
  • Boelen, Martijn G.J. (2011-11-22)
    Capacity Development interventions can lack effectiveness if the intervention is not aligned with the abilities of the receiving organisation. Triggered by the personal experiences of the researcher, this research paper ...
  • Dlamini, Kenneth (2011-05-05)
    The purpose of the study is to investigate if taxing consumer products is the correct tool to use to drive consumer behaviour. The case study looks at the use of “sin” taxes in the South Africa context (2000 – 2005). The ...
  • Jewison, Richard (2011-04-15)
    Service delivery by public sector institutions is arguably one of the greatest challenges facing South Africa. There have been many processes embarked upon to bring about improvements. Rarely are the processes written ...
  • Gudde, Christian Rudolf (2011-11-11)
    The aim of market investors is to maximise their returns from the market. Often they do this by the use of historical financial (and other relevant) information about companies and their share prices. The search for ...
  • RAMAPEPE, SIMON (2011-04-19)
    As part of its broad strategy to tackle rising unemployment, poverty and to facilitate black economic empowerment, the South African government resolved to promote skills development in the workplace. To this end, ...
  • Tsotetsi, Thabiso Paulus (2011-06-23)
    Post 1994 a plethora of workshops and train programmes were offered to provide principals with opportunities to develop their management and leadership skills; and with the implementation of the Skills Development Act, No. ...
  • Murombo, Tumai; Valentine, Heinrich (Juta, 2011)
    One of the strategies to protect the environment is through public interest environmental litigation supported by democratic participation in environmental decision making. However, there are emerging threats to such ...
  • Swanepoel, Ezánne (2011-06-22)
    The field of biotechnology is diverse and the industry is immature in comparison to other sectors. Biotechnology represents the convergence of biology, computer science, chemistry, physics, and engineering, working in ...
  • RAMODUMO, MADIDIMALO AARON (2011-06-08)
    The development of Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) has become one of the major focal points for Local Economic Development (LED) in South Africa. This is demonstrated by the National and Provincial policy as ...
  • MASUPHA-KHABO, MPINANE (2011-05-16)
    Youth unemployment is one of the major challenges in many countries in the world and much more acute in Lesotho in particular. The focus is on the Basotho Enterprise Development Corporation (BEDCO) as a case study which ...
  • ZONGE, PATIENCE (2011-05-05)
    This study explores the implications of social capital for micro and small enterprises owned by women in the rural district of Chimanimani in Zimbabwe. With entrepreneurial activity being recognized as largely socially ...
  • Matsepe, Malau David (2011-05-17)
    South Africa is faced with housing problems as a result of a legacy of poverty and inequality. This paper examine what has arguably become a salient features on the delivery of the low-cost housing in Alexandra Township. ...
  • Wanjogu, Joyce Karimi (2011-06-24)
    Many models of development have been tried in Kenya and these include economic growth models, structural adjustment programmes, good governance and poverty reduction strategies. Largely, the results have not been as ...
  • Pursad, Sudesh (2011-04-19)
    South Africa lags behind more developed countries in terms of the global digital divide. Furthermore, many organisations globally are utilising Social Networking effectively for business benefits. They have formalised ...
  • FIHLA, ANDILE KENNETH LUVUYO (2011-04-06)
    An analysis of the types of social networks amongst black entrepreneurs revealed the existence of both strategic networks of business associates and politics and organic networks of sport and family. However, social networks ...
  • Kyompaire, Patience (2011-05-10)
    The research report assesses the socio economic challenges of women street vendors operating in the inner city of Johannesburg. The study was done to investigate the socio economic problems faced by the women street ...
  • Cremer, Duncan Theron (2011-03-31)
    Internationally and locally, the increase in the supply of golf estates are fuelled by the demand for golf course living. Not only driven by the ability to play golf, the rapid increase in property values, the tranquil, ...
  • Hassan, Imran (2011-04-13)
    Mining is a major economic activity in several countries with significant contributions to exports and infrastructure development. Mining is generally viewed as providing an economic stimulus in the areas/regions where ...

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