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The network effect – the power of building connections

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The network effect of building your own professional network early in life offers huge advantages. However, most graduates are unaware of the benefits of building connections with a large number of people working in their industry. Graduates are also unsure of how to create a significant professional network.

In-house IP portfolio management

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The responsibility for the management of an intellectual property (IP) portfolio for any business is a daunting task. For that reason, many entities create a dedicated position within their broader legal team to oversee and safeguard their IP. Having been thrown into this role myself in my career, I have compiled a list of a few tips and tricks which may stand you in good stead on your first day on the job as in-house counsel, tasked with protecting your company’s IP.

Dealing with a difficult boss

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Have you ever been in a workplace situation with a difficult manager? These managers can test your patience, resilience, and professional sanity. Instead of letting these experiences drown your spirit, use this opportunity as a learning experience and practice your skill of speaking up.

Women in leadership – re-evaluating our understanding is critical

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Growing up in Cape Town with a mother whose life epitomised resilience and strength, I was offered an early glimpse into the different forms of leadership that many women embrace, but that are often overlooked by society.

Adult-only zones – a quiet step forward for air travel?

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Imagine a flight where your biggest concern isn't a nearby toddler's meltdown but whether to catch up on work or catch some Z's. This scenario is becoming a reality as more airlines test the waters of adult-only zones, offering a potential oasis of calm at cruising altitude.

Preventing disputes in sectional title schemes

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Within the world of sectional title schemes, disputes can arise from various challenges tied to communal living and shared property ownership. From embracing clear communication to enforcing established rules and ensuring transparent financial management, our aim is to provide you with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively prevent disputes and cultivate a harmonious living environment within your scheme.

Resume gap? How to confidently answer the feared question

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In the dynamic world of job interviews, there is one question that often sends a chill down the spine of job seekers - "What were you doing during this gap in your resume?" This seemingly innocent question can trigger fear, doubt, and discomfort in the minds of job seekers.

Youth Month | Essential work advice for the youth

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Youth Day in South Africa is celebrated on June 16th to commemorate the pivotal role that young people played in the struggle against apartheid and their fight for equal education and rights. The significance of this day can be traced back to the tragic events that occurred on June 16, 1976, in Soweto.

BOOK REVIEW | Philosophy Inc.

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In a business world where opinions have to be formed at a rapid pace, there is often little time for reflection. Managers need to make decisions quickly, run meetings efficiently and drive innovation, so it seems counterintuitive to stop the clock and take time to think things through.

Critical skills list – a wake-up call for education and training...

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The government’s latest critical skills list includes the occupations of 'Tax Professional', 'External Auditor' and 'Forensic Accountant'. The full list comprises 101 occupation codes and these critical skills are open to South Africans and foreign nationals that meet the skills requirements.

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