Move to WordPress
To all our valued followers, we will continuing our posts on WordPress at gibsic.wordpress.com. We are sad to leave the Posterous space and will hopefully see you at our new blog "home" GIBS Information Centre
To all our valued followers, we will continuing our posts on WordPress at gibsic.wordpress.com. We are sad to leave the Posterous space and will hopefully see you at our new blog "home" GIBS Information Centre
Featuring this week's articles posted to WCs across GIBS campus Sandton skyline 2012 Big business on the sustainability offensive / Kirsty Jenkinson and Samantha Putt del Pino This piece originally appeared in Ethical Corporation.There is a growing trend...
Information overload has definitely become the Hot Topic of the moment. As more and more data, information and knowledge gets created, the more we as humans struggle to process the deluge. The infographic from Mindjet is another brilliant representation of information...
The New York Times featured this excellent cartoon from illustrator and cartoonist, Grant Snider. Long life paper!?? Source: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/03/30/books/review/snider01.html?ref=books
Featuring this week's articles posted to WCs across GIBS campus “Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”― Charles William Eliot The value of accreditationAssociation...
Featuring this week's articles posted to WCs across GIBS campus Moon/Venus over Sandton 26/03/2012 Having trouble mastering patience? / John BaldoniExcerpt . . .Patience unfairly is perceived as a passive act. In reality, as we know from the Buddhist tradition...
This is one of those post that gets carried over and over and over. The original article was written by Ron Ashkenas for the HBR Blog Network and I just found an abbreviated version of it on Stephen Abram's blog. If is maybe because of the relevance of the topic - we...
by Timothy McAdoo Henry W. “Indiana” Jones Jr.: “I like Indiana."Henry W. Jones Sr.: “We named the dog Indiana.” Much like the intrepid Dr. Jones, when writing a paper, you never know what riddles you’ll have to solve. (Unlike Indiana, you can always ask the APA Style...
by Timothy McAdoo Question When a book has multiple editions, which edition should I include in my reference list? Answer Your reference list should include the edition of the book that you read and are relying on for your information. You need to include references...