Bruce Whitfield presents an insightful new series that celebrates great thinking and what it takes to be a solutionist thinker.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | CareersBusinessPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Professor Ermos Nicolaou is the Academic Head at Wits Maternal and Foetal Medicine Centre. He’s a Solutionist Thinker that is revolutionising the medical industry by breaking down huge barriers in the treatment of unborn babies and, is part of the ex... more
As one of the founding fathers of internet businesses in South Africa, Jason Xenopoulos’ digital rap sheet is longer than most, spanning creative ventures that, at the time, didn’t quite go together. Under his leadership, Jason’s agency, Native – whi... more
Becoming an award-winning winemaker in a male-dominated industry wasn't a seamless transition for our next guest. Her progression is stained with painful, oppressive memories from a time she says, she never wants to relive. In this episode of RMB Sol... more
In this episode of RMB Solutionist Thinking, Bruce Whitfield chats to Dr William Mapham, founder and Chief Executive of Vula Mobile. The ophthalmologist pioneered the award-winning medical referral app that links primary healthcare workers in remote ... more
Real experiences from old school giants to the younger generation and what we require as a nation and how to cultivate entrepreneurship. Teach to Fish... Well done Bruce.
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