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Brian V Moore replied to the topic From petrol attendant to SCA President and Rhodes University Chancellor in the forum Post-school Education & Training – including TVET 2 years, 11 months ago
Thank you Sylvia for posting this wonderful story of a living legend!
A huge thank you and respect to Judge Mpati, for living his dream and inspiring us ordinary people!
Well done!!!
Phambili Tata Mpati, PHAMBILI! -
Brian V Moore wrote a new post, Hope for all! Do you have a solution? 2 years, 12 months ago
We all need HOPE!
In our travels around the country, working with and meeting diverse people, I have discovered that the greatest thing missing in our country is Hope.
I met a man, in the rural Western Cape, who […]
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Brian V Moore wrote a new post, Beware the poison of prejudice – set our children free… 3 years ago
The free spirits of our children, are in our hands.
Thirty Zulu community leaders sat in a dusty rural school room. It was 1995 in the newly free South Africa, at a village called Molweni, near the great harbour […]
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Brian V Moore wrote a new post, About women abuse. Men, I need your help! 3 years, 1 month ago
I read a really strong and hard – hitting article “No men, you are not entitled”, by the president of the ANC women’s league, Bathabile Dlamini.
Everything, that she writes, is true. Women are being abused, dim […] -
Brian V Moore wrote a new post, Leaving a Legacy. Lessons from Dr. Ian Player 3 years, 1 month ago
Tons of destructive bombs and missiles were raining down, in the snow covered forests of Northern Italy. Young South African men and their foes, were screaming and dying.
In a calm between the bombing, the s […] -
Brian V Moore wrote a new post, The Unwelcoming Workplace. Simply, waiting for Conflict. 3 years, 1 month ago
Imagine arriving, on your first day of work, at a company where everybody has different cultures and speak another language. They also have different religious, traditions and public holidays, that don’t match […]
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Brian V Moore wrote a new post, We are all biased. Recognise it, set yourself free and change the World! 3 years, 1 month ago
We are all biased. Recognise it, set yourself free and change the World!
Bias is a very interesting, unjust, and natural human condition.
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Brian V Moore replied to the topic Where to from here? in the forum Post-school Education & Training – including TVET 3 years, 1 month ago
Thank you Dave, for your article.
Just a few points.
1) Why are we letting both the government and Blade Nzimande get away with this. It seems like a poorly orchestrated attack on the financial integrity of the Setas. We as a group, of companies, business, service providers and concerned citizens need to stand up to wrongful actions. Will we…[Read more]
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Brian V Moore replied to the topic Andante in the forum Training Service Providers 3 years, 1 month ago
Absolutely awesome, Andre.
Thank you!
Happy New Year!
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Brian V Moore wrote a new post, What is transformation? What does it mean, and how can we achieve it? 3 years, 1 month ago
I remember talking to a group of managers, a few years ago, at a very big Richard’s Bay operation. I mentioned that one of our programs was transformational teambuilding.
A very stressed manager, immediately s […] -
Brian V Moore wrote a new post, If we clear our minds, in 2016, we can create our own destiny! 3 years, 1 month ago
An open letter to all South Africans.
Many South Africans feel like the victims of their current circumstances. They focus on the drought, poor leadership, exchange rate, crime, education system etc. And this […]
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Brian V Moore wrote a new post, Yes, we can. (Elect a competent, values-based government.) 3 years, 2 months ago
If you have the air in your lungs to protest, and the strength in your fingers to bemoan our current political situation on social media – then you have the resources to help to bring the change that we n […]
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Brian V Moore wrote a new post, About privilege – what can we do about it? 3 years, 2 months ago
Privilege is often a fact of unconscious bias. How do we deal with it?
“Privilege is a set of unearned benefits given to people who fit into a specific social group.”
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Brian V Moore wrote a new post, When we first see ourselves as human beings 3 years, 3 months ago
One World – One Humanity!One Human Race.As a 12 year old white boy, I stood on the side of a Bancroft road in Zambia, and waved my Zambian flag at the first President of our newly independent Zambia. He s […]
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Brian V Moore wrote a new post, Never mind the naysayers. You are OK. Keep on doing the right thing! 3 years, 5 months ago
For those of you who plug away, against mindless criticism, to make a difference in your homes, for your family and the World…
“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man […]
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Brian V Moore wrote a new post, There is always hope – even when the Economy seems bad! 3 years, 5 months ago
Yes – there is always hope!
No matter who you are, or how young, old, educated (add your own description – “I am too…” ) – if you have a change in mind-set – you can find opportunities.
It has taken me far too […]
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Brian V Moore wrote a new post, Setting up kids for failure? You, me and the education system… 3 years, 5 months ago
I recently visited the humble home of a “destitute” person.
He was neither stupid – not incompetent. An unemployed and educated manager – who had worked at Trade Centre and Mr. Price – he sat looking at his s […]
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Brian V Moore replied to the topic “We are illiterate” – three key words from the Farlam Marikana Report in the forum HR & Personnel Practitioners 3 years, 6 months ago
Hi Dolce.
I have worked on mines around this country and in Namibia.I have always found the focus on people development to be very strong and the mines seem to be committed to improving the lot of their workers.
Obviously not everything is perfect. But the apportioning of blame must include all roleplayers. That includes the Union, Management,…[Read more]
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Brian V Moore replied to the topic “We are illiterate” – three key words from the Farlam Marikana Report in the forum HR & Personnel Practitioners 3 years, 6 months ago
There are a few ways to look at this.
Perhaps there was functional, and procedural illiteracy amongst the mine workers. Perhaps they were just being difficult.
The management representative could have found an interpreter, for one. Management could have moved from a rules-based position to a solutions-focused stance. It is so easy to hide behind…[Read more] -
Brian V Moore wrote a new post, Diversity Team Building, or Diversity Training? 4 years ago
Would you choose Diversity Team building or Traditional Diversity Training?
Both diversity interventions have a place in the business, or government arenas.
Traditional Diversity Training.
With skills and […] - Load More