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From the editor’s desk RIIS – enabling innovation
iMaverick: South Africa’s first daily only-for iPad newspaper Entrepreneurship is a state of mind – Moky Makura
Henley Business School – the truly global, triple accredited MBA Are customers buying drills or are they buying holes? FNB – Innovation Champions
26 Wicked problems; wonderful opportunities 34 Management of Innovation: Da Vinci student journal 38 44 48 54 60 63 66 70 76 80 84 87 90
The simplicity of leadership – look in the mirror The new language for innovation is Arabic Shanduka’s side of life with SAP Drucker’s definition of innovation Innovation and NeuroLeadership
Innovation as part of the business recipe USB Continues Africa-wide MBA info sessions Quick quiz on your own creativity Earthchild: From the cradle…
How to boost sales through innovative on-pack promotions
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