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VISION:
CORALS PUBLISHERS aim to be a successful business that will serve clients with unique products and service that will enrich their lives and make a positive difference in the publishing industry and society.
CORALS PUBLISHERS undertake to be a dynamic enterprise that will concentrate on publishing products of quality that can be successfully marketed nationally and internationally. The company believes that regular and in-depth market research is of absolute importance to achieve these objectives. Therefore, CORALS PUBLISHERS attempt to, after thorough research, identify needs in the market and produce material that will be an answer to these needs.
CORALS PUBLISHERS is a value based company and underscores the principles of equality, freedom and humane conduct to all as described in the South African Constitution. Furthermore, CORALS PUBLISHERS function on the principle of OSCIBANT, the process of maintaining balance, while constantly moving forward at the correct speed in the right direction towards a set goal.
OWNERSHIP:
CORALS PUBLISHERS are owned and managed by the dynamic team of Pierre and Susan Lucouw.
Pierre Lucouw is a chartered accountant and holds a Doctorate in Commerce from the University of Pretoria. He practiced as an auditor before committing to lecturing. He has been a professor in Accounting and director of the School for Economic Sciences at the Potchefstroom University (now the North-West University) since 1990. Prof. Lucouw has been published several times in academic journals. He also conducted many international conferences on the subject of accounting and financial management. His first popular book, Creating the More: Balancing on the tight rope to prosperous existence, is seen as a breakthrough in the study of management strategies.
Susan Lucouw holds a M.A. Degree in Contemporary History and an Honors Degree in International Politics. For twenty years she had been teaching languages on secondary and tertiary level, before becoming the general manager of Carpe Diem Media,
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