Red & Yellow boasts an 87% graduate employability rate. The demand for creative skills remains high in South Africa. The school offers on-campus education, online tuition and qualifications, and corporate training for businesses. Popular courses at the business school include digital marketing and visual communications, as well as trend-led short programs such as “Designing in the Metaverse”. “Even as many of the hard skills become automated, things like being able to create or to innovate will always be inherently human,” Maharaj adds.īased in Cape Town, Red & Yellow remains relevant by staying ahead of the curve and planning for future trends, Maharaj explains, as well as entrenching the development of the skills that ChatGPT has yet to master into its curriculum – like problem solving and critical thinking. Thus, Red & Yellow, which describes itself as Africa’s leading creative business school, focuses on developing exactly that in its students. “As the line between the physical and the digital world disappears, it’s clear to me that the one thing that cannot be replaced is creative thinking.” But, unlike some, Maharaj isn’t fazed by this. “We’re all shaking because the robots are coming to take our jobs,” says Verusha Maharaj, managing director of Red & Yellow Creative School of Business.
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