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CONTENTS Issue 5 of 2012 MANAGEMENT TODAY MAGAZINE SA


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18 26 From the Editor’s desk


Developing the next generation of effective leaders Tumi Frazier explains how we must not separate the personal proficiencies from the professional ones.


Coaching young leadership and entrepreneurial potential Bill Price with the story of a young man with huge passion and vision.


Looking ahead: The value of an MBA Dr Cobus Oosthuizen gives a personal view on how the MBA can add unquestionable value to a student.


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A triple helix creating the perfect storm for a BSc graduates’ internship programme Amanda Dormehl reports on this new initiative between the DST and Da Vinci.


“The education system has in the past, and continues, to fail young people; students are moved through grades regardless of their performance simply because we do not want them left behind.” Tumi Frazier, page 12


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Introducing the National Youth Development Agency Launched on Youth Day 2009, what this Government agency offers the young.


Our kids are worse off than they were twenty years ago Are things as bad as they seem? Who is doing what to help.


Teen Entrepreneurship in South Africa Can teen entrepreneurship be a catalyst for innovation, social and economic development in South Africa and Africa? Does the SA Teen Entrepreneur Foundation have the answer?


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Views on youth leadership challenges in South Africa Dr Magda Hewitt, Leadership Programmes University of Johannesburg, looks at the leadership crisis in Africa and challenges faced by youth leadership organisations.


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