Capitec’s CEO Gerrie Fourie runs a R100 billion company, but still manages to do what few others achieve: he deals with all his incoming email every day. Fourie admits that going to so-called “inbox zero” every day isn’t easy. “It’s a bit of a nightmare. I just make it a discipline to remain on top...
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