The key to becoming a better leader? Question your assumptions Wharton’s Adam Grant and Dean Erika James share five ways executives can rethink their assumptions about what it means to be a good business leader.
When Wharton professor Adam Grant sat down to write his new book, “Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know,” he wanted to make the case for why executives should reconsider their approaches to how to manage people in a modern workplace and embrace new ideas, based on systematic evidence. Wharton’s Adam Grant and dean Erika James. (Image: Courtesy of Wharton Stories)
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Professor Zeblon Vilakazi excited about taking Wits into next chapter
By Boitumelo Metsing
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Johannesburg - Wits University has formally installed Professor Zeblon Zenzele Vilakazi as its 16th vice-chancellor and principal.
In a dual ceremony at the Wits Great Hall and online last week Thursday, Vilakazi was officially welcomed by the chairperson of the Wits Council, Isaac Shongwe, and fellow colleagues and students.
Vilakazi was appointed as the vice-chancellor in January, taking over from Professor Adam Habib.
The Katlehong-born nuclear physicist joined the institution in 2014 as deputy vice-chancellor for research and postgraduate affairs, and in April was appointed vice-principal.
Vilakazi was installed and hooded as the vice-chancellor and principal by former Wits chancellor Dr Judy Dlamini in the presence of former Wits chancellor Dikgang Moseneke, Shongwe, the director-general in the Presidency Ms Phindile Baleni, intellectual luminaries, vice-chancellors from othe
âWe have clearly reached a crisisâ: House Speaker Shekarchi makes housing his priority
Advocates say the crucial next step is providing a dedicated funding stream in the state budget for affordable housing
By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated April 29, 2021, 6:59 p.m.
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The Women s Development Corporation s Shannock Village Cottages housing development in Charlestown, Rhode Island.Courtesy of HousingWorks RI
PROVIDENCE â During his seven-year tenure, former Rhode Island House Speaker Nicholas A. Mattiello made the elimination of car taxes his priority. This year, while the car tax phaseout continues, new House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi is putting the power of his position behind a new priority: housing.