Gig Economy Thanks to Covid by Iza Grek

Gig Economy Thanks to Covid by Iza Grek

Now more than ever, the gig economy is relevant Thanks to Covid 19 many professionals, students and schoolchildren are constrained in their movements. This is never a problem in the gig economy because you just put-up where you are and get on with it. Okay for you,...

Get the best out of blogging by Iza Grek

Why blog? When the concept first broke through as a social media entity all of its own, it sounded like a language glitch that would soon be dismissed. Yet the construction from web and log – hence blog – has become a platform for all manner of things. There are two...

The quality of the ORT Jet facilitators by Lauri Kruger

I would like to highlight the excellent quality of the ORT Jet speakers who facilitate at our weekly training sessions and have years of experience and expertise in a particular field. You could just be starting out or well on your way, there is something profound in...
Feelgood February by Judy Klipin

Feelgood February by Judy Klipin

Last week the butterfly migration had everyone in South Africa enthralled and enchanted. Day after day, clouds of white butterflies could be seen flying towards the East. (if weren’t here to see it, you can read about it and watch some stunning clips here.) They...

Generation conflict in family businesses by Iza Grek

Family businesses contribute 6% to the South African economy and are the largest employers. “This is not only true of South Africa but around the world,” says Ahmed Seedat of Vector Consulting. Japanese family businesses span 200 to 300 years and in South Africa some...