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What others say ….

Graham delivered an engaging and thought-provoking presentation to the project managers in our team. He introduced clear and relevant examples which facilitated understanding of this important but complex topic. This was a most enjoyable and professional session.

 

Richard Blackwell, BSI Project Support Office Manager, Standard Bank Africa (SBAF)

20 June 2008

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A thought provoking topic in today’s morally challenged times – a refreshing re- emphasis  on doing what’s right for the greater good! Applicable to both professional and personal environments.

 

 

Bridgette Bartsch, Head of BSI, Standard Bank Africa (SBAF)

20 June 2008

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Graham Willcock presented a paper at the Cool Youth Communications Workshop entitled “Why Doesn’t Tiger Woods Cheat?” He made a very persuasive case for establishing ethical behaviour as the intrinsic driver of business practices. The audience comprised of professional marketers and there was a lot of interest in the topic as the mood of the times is increasingly ethics sensitive. A witty and well communicated presentation. 

Terry Murphy

Publisher: Marketing Mix

Convener HDI Cool Youth Communications Workshop

14 May 2008

 

Dear Graham:

I have just read your article in today’s Business Day [7 May 2008] on a flight down to Cape Town from Joburg. 

Congratulations. It’s very good. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Best wishes,

Willem.

Prof Willem A Landman

CEO, Ethics Institute of South Africa (EthicSA)

Extraordinary Professor of Philosophy, University of Stellenbosch  

 

 

 

Graham Willcock proved to be such an engaging, entertaining and relevant presenter at the TBWA Leadership Forum that he was immediately invited back to continue the following week.   The subject matter struck a chord with everyone in the audience from both a professional and business perspective, and inspired discussion in the corridors long after the event.

Rina Broomberg, TBWA Hunt Lascaris/  TBWA Tequila

16 April 2008

 

 

 

Graham was very useful in facilitating an ethics and corporate governance workshop for a client. He was entertaining, informative, probing, challenging, knowledgeable and output driven.

Marina Bidoli, Partner, Brunswick South Africa LTD

11 April 2008

 

 

Thank you very much for your expert presentation last night at the GIBS forum. I enjoyed the evening and hope that we can make further use of your skills on other GIBS programmes as discussed.

Paul Edey
Director Executive Education
Gordon Institute of Business Science

27 March 2008

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