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The Journey Toward Clarity in CSR Development for SMEs

January 19, 2025 Melanie Hawken

by Dr. Memuna Williams, DBA

In today’s dynamic business landscape, clarity is essential for the successful development of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs, particularly within Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Drawing from the findings of my recent SME CSR Study, I aim to illustrate how clarity plays a pivotal role in shaping the narrative of CSR development across various phases and locations.

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The Power of Clarity: Lessons from My Personal Goal-Setting Journey

January 8, 2025 Melanie Hawken

by Dr. Memuna Williams, DBA

For the past two years, I have set myself an ambitious set of professional, developmental, spiritual, and wellness goals. One of my biggest, was reading 60 books in a year. While I have not yet reached that target number, I set personal records: 24 books in 2023 and over 30 in 2024. These reading aims introduced me to Brené Brown’s work on vulnerability and Satya Nadella’s insights on culture and leadership in organizations.

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The Entrepreneurial Crossroads: Navigating the Dilemma of Leaving Your Job for Your Business

December 30, 2023 Melanie Hawken

by Catia Mondlane

In the vibrant landscape of professional life, the decision to leave the familiar terrain of a job to embark on the entrepreneurial journey is akin to standing at a crossroads, pondering the paths that lead to passion and independence. For women considering this leap, the journey is not merely a career transition but a dynamic dance between the advantages and disadvantages that shape the narrative of entrepreneurship.

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Stepping-stones to your goals

October 15, 2022 Melanie Hawken

by Dr Alison Hofer & Angelique Adcock

When students ask me how they should go about achieving their life goals, my answer is always “Work Backwards”. Sometimes you are fortunate enough to have wise people around you to support and guide you. Sometimes you must figure it out yourself, and this is where the “Work backward’ method is just genius.

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You make choices and your choices make you: a perspective on goals

April 17, 2022 Melanie Hawken

by Ashika Pillay

For many of us, by now, New Year’s resolutions have become a distant memory. Research says that of the 41% of Americans that set resolutions at the beginning of the year only 9% are successful at keeping them. Perhaps the fact that we set our resolutions, often misty eyed, in the afterglow of a holiday, festivities, rest and fun could be a factor? However, the New Year promises a new beginning, a time to reset and inspire ourselves into what we believe our potential is. In my view, even a small step towards a positive change is an improvement. So, are you in the large majority whose goals are now fading slowly? This is not a disaster. I have recently been helping MBA student clients review their goals for their year ahead, and also experimenting with my own.

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How to Set a Goal?

April 9, 2022 Melanie Hawken

by Deyzes Pereira, founder of Startups Consulting in Mozambique

Many entrepreneurs are aware that one of the most important things required to start a business is the definition of goals. But what often happens is that many of them do not understand very well the importance of goals and how to define them correctly. Today I will talk about goals! After all what is a goal?

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Beginning of a New Cycle

February 19, 2022 Melanie Hawken

by Catia Mondlane

A new year indicates the beginning of a new cycle and certainly the renewal of hopes and positive expectations. On the one hand, it’s an opportunity to take advantage of the natural inclination most of us feel, to start the new year with new goals and aspirations both professionally and personally. On the other hand, one can consider how the business is doing so that one can implement some changes in terms of purpose and steps to take.

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You can never change with a Resolutions List. Here’s what actually works 

January 8, 2022 Melanie Hawken

by Lori Milner

“A real decision is measured by the fact that you’ve taken a new action. If there’s no action, you haven’t truly decided.” - Tony Robbins

2021 required a new set of tools for working and a new way of being. In order to thrive in 2022, you need to follow the same theme. Do not approach your new year’s goals with the same thinking as last year - you know it well, ‘This year I am going to get healthier, start running, write that book or do that course”. Inevitably after about two weeks, your motivation wanes and you drag up the same list the next New Year’s Eve. How about ditching the resolution list and replacing it with a ‘drop list’?

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What’s New? 

January 8, 2022 Melanie Hawken

by Brigette Mashile

It’s a new year (grin emoji), and I honestly cannot tell if I feel it or not. I just feel like last week was December and today it is January. What I know for sure is that I am exhausted and need a new way. Those are the two things I am sure of. I need to rest more, no matter what is happening; and secondly because the world has changed and is changing every day, I too need to change. This is not a list of ‘what I wish for in 2022’, 2021 taught us to relax on the wishing and just hope we live to see the 31st of December.

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New Year, new me?

January 8, 2022 Melanie Hawken

by Anja van Beek

The start of a New Year exemplifies a new beginning. It is the first week of 2022 and most people are eager to set New Year’s Resolutions. Research indicates that people are more likely to pursue their goals during times that feel like new beginnings (such as a New Year, Mondays, and birthdays) in their lives. After a challenging 2021, people crave newfound hope and motivation and we could all use a little more positivity in our lives.

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How to achieve your goals while feeling lonely

April 11, 2021 Melanie Hawken
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by Usha Maharaj

When chasing a challenging goal, it is possible to feel lonely or alone even when there are people all around you. Being the first in my family to go to university was an honour and a privilege. But, university was unlike school. Being the first to experience it meant that, in many respects, I was doing it on my own.

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Quote of the Day by Sylvia Walker

June 1, 2020 Melanie Hawken
Sylvia Walker, author, Smart Woman, (South Africa)

Sylvia Walker, author, Smart Woman, (South Africa)

“A goal without a plan is just a pipe dream – good to have, but worth little at the end of the day.”

Sylvia Walker, author, Smart Woman, (South Africa)

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Entrepreneur Advice from Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka / Keep your goals in sight

April 24, 2020 Melanie Hawken

Keep your goals in sight…

“Being a social entrepreneur is often a journey of hills and valleys, and very fulfilling if you always keep your goals in sight.”

Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, founder, Gorilla Conservation Coffee (Uganda)

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Entrepreneur Advice from Femi Oyedipe / Have big goals

April 15, 2020 Melanie Hawken
Femi Oyedipe, founder, Loshes Chocolate, Nigeria

Femi Oyedipe, founder, Loshes Chocolate, Nigeria

Have big goals…

“Show up every day, no matter what. Have the BIG goals but break them down into smaller ones that you can execute day-to-day.”

Femi Oyedipe, founder, Loshes Chocolate, Nigeria

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Build A Belief Ladder to Reach Your Goals 

October 26, 2019 Melanie Hawken
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by Laura Camacho

Just because you don’t know how to do something doesn’t mean it can’t be done. 

According to the psychological concept of “agency”, which is essentially your belief in your own abilities, you will not achieve more than you think you can. That means if you want to build your business, you have to have the belief that you can do it. 

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