How attention to detail in the quality of your customer’s experience, that are often overlooked, has a positive bottom-line payoffz
Celebrations are afoot at the University of Kentucky where 2014 marks the 20th anniversary of its revolutionary Lean Systems Program
South Africa’s automotive sector has undergone fluctuating fortunes over the past four years, reaching its peak in 2007 before the financial meltdown of 2008.
It may not be quite the highest mine in the world, but Los Bronces in the Chilean Andes has its own set of challenges for its new general manager Sam Rasmussen.
Enviva LP, a leading manufacturer of processed biomass fuel in the United States and Europe, today announced that it is planning to build a 454,000 metric ton wood pellet manufa
Morocco’s Jorf Lasfar Energy Company has awarded the contract for the development of a 700MW coal-fired power plant in Morocco.
This South African operator takes the airline business seriously, but likes to see the funny side, too. Captain Martin Louw explains.
CEOs should focus on shareholder value at risk in managing major change programmes.
Many companies talk about the need to establish strong ‘relationships’ with their customers.
South Africa’s construction boom has proved a lucrative time for a raft of new elevator and escalator companies.
Leading the way in wireless multimedia services in one of Southeast Asia’s most economically dynamic nations.
Journalists of a certain age all over the world are feeling a pang or two of nostalgia today, with the news that the last ever manual typewriter has been made in a factory in In
While the excitement and glamour of oil and gas production centres around the wells themselves, nothing would ever get done without the support of experienced service providers.
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.