In a strong show of corporate citizenship, the Graduate School of Business Leadership (SBL) Business Hub hosted its launch seminar and judging by the turnout, this seminar promises to be a regular feature in the SBL event calendar.Read more
The recent launch of the Unisa Graduate School of Business Leadership (SBL) Alumni Association KwaZulu-Natal Chapter marks a significant milestone in fostering connections and collaboration among regional business leaders.Read more
Fifty young education changemakers, from 14 countries across Southern Africa, will participate in an exciting programme to gain leadership skills and access a network of support and resources, enabling them to transform their schools and communities.Read more
The Unisa Graduate School of Business Leadership is seeking to join an elite group of business schools whose MBA programmes have been awarded the much-coveted international stamp of approval: the AMBA accreditation.Read more
The newly appointed Executive Dean is excited that with the transformational shift to a fully online environment, the SBL will be the first College in Unisa to integrate innovative 4th and 5th IR technologies to build digital teaching and learning capabilities.Read more
Professor Pumela Msweli, acting Executive Dean of the Unisa SBL, has developed a new project, the time banking volunteer programme for rural-urban global business skills transfer. This is particularly useful for mobilising resources to assist communities going through an economic crisis, such as that caused by the current Covid-19 pandemic.Read more
After realising that most entities in the public and private sectors struggle to manage their projects and get effective results, Professor Pantaleo Rwelamila developed a Postgraduate Diploma in Project Management for the Unisa Graduate School of Business Leadership. The programme was among those that were accredited by the South African Qualifications Authority in 2019.Read more
The Graduate School of Business Leadership is holding a four-day security cluster seminar that is bringing together veterans and officers to situate their research within broader transformation plans resolving socio-economic issues in South Africa.Read more
Deregulation of the wheat industry has led to the creation of a private monopoly benefiting from public sector knowledge.Read more
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