Total Quality Management in the African business community of Burkina Faso: a change in perspective on knowledge development [PDF]
During the 1990s Total Quality Management (TQM) became diffused to Burkina Faso. The overarching logic of privatization due to Structural Adjustment Programs prepared the ground for far-reaching changes in management practices.
Karsten, L., Pennink, B.
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Hunhu: In Search of an Indigenous Philosophy for the Zimbabwean Education System [PDF]
The Zimbabwean education system is currently grounded in a philosophy of education that is alien. This means that the education that it offers to the majority of the people in Zimbabwe and the values that it inculcates are alien and cannot result in ...
Hapanyengwi-Chemhuru, O., Makuvaza, N.
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The trust-Ubuntu nexus: redefining collaboration in school leadership in the Free State Province
IntroductionThe world has undergone significant economic, social, and political changes over the past decade, resulting in paradigmatic shifts in leadership structures that influence trust.
Solomon Chibaya, Ntombizandile Gcelu
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Patterns, Trends, and Issues of Illicit Wildlife Hunting and Trade: Analysis Based on African Environmental Ethics [PDF]
The creation of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in 1973 has significantly altered the dynamics of trade in fauna and flora.
Ibanga, Diana-Abasi
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Ubuntu leadership as a predictor of employee engagement: A South African study
Orientation: Ubuntu leadership is increasingly being promoted as a suitable leadership philosophy for South African workplaces, necessitating further exploration of its application and outcomes.
Kerushan Chetty, Gavin Price
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The Concept of Beauty in African Philosophy [PDF]
This article contributes to the ongoing discussion on African aesthetics by presenting concept of beauty or the beautiful as it evolved from the cultural conception of beauty to the philosophical shift in the concept.
Ibanga, Diana-Abasi
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A South African Ubuntu analogy of Lean philosophy
MEng (Industrial Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus Lean philosophy has become a global phenomenon in recent years due to its organisational benefits. However, as organisations in many countries attempt to implement Lean, it has been noted that there are several implementation problems and failures.
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Ubuntu philosophy as a strategy to promote access to under-five child healthcare services. [PDF]
Tshivhase L, Moyo I.
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A Person is a Person because of Others': Challenges to the Meanings of Discipline in Scotland and South Africa [PDF]
Lephalala, M. +1 more
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The politics of breastfeeding: a feminist analysis of breastfeeding policies and promotion in Nigeria. [PDF]
Oko V.
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