Fast Company South Africa Magazine - October/November 2022 - Issue 57Add to Favorites

Fast Company South Africa Magazine - October/November 2022 - Issue 57Add to Favorites

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In this issue

It takes a leader such as Dominic Sewela to lead a company through times of pandemic and war. This is the story of how this bold and visionary leader navigated these storms. It also looks at how the company is positioning itself for the future.

SECRETS OF THE MOST INNOVATIVE FOUNDERS
Little is known about some of the founders of leading companies, initiatives and products that we interact with on a daily basis. Here they share what makes them tick and how they created them..

Fast Company South Africa Magazine Description:

PublisherVolt Africa

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Fast Company inspires a new breed of innovative and creative thought leaders who are actively inventing the future of business. With engaging narratives as informative as they are entertaining, Fast Company motivates fans to think beyond traditional boundaries, lead proactively, and most importantly, embrace change.

The South African edition will be along the same themes as the USA; initially 40% of the content will be South African and 60% will be from the USA. For the first time, the South African market will have the opportunity to read exclusive interviews with the CEOs of Facebook, Amazon, NIKE, Google and the top international and local trend-setters across a broad spectrum of industries. South Africans are crying out for a younger, hipper business title – and now they will have one!

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