Episode 3: Idealists, Mavericks and Giants
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Tomorrow is African
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In this episode O.O.Kukoyi explores the character traits of high performance companies by analysing their corporate vision statements. The take home; your company will either operate as an idealist, a maverick or a giant- and this will reflect in your corporate vision statement.
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