Thought leadership
Articles and opinions on governance, ethics and transformation issues.
13 published
Governance
Thembekile Phylicia Makhubele • 03 Mar 2026
A REMINDER TO SOUTH AFRICANS: NOT ALL BODY LANGUAGE MEANS DISRESPECT. A reflection on neurodiversity, public scrutiny, and the responsibility of mature citizenship. Too often, behaviours associated with ADHD and other forms of neurodivergence are dismissed as indiscipline instead of recognised as variations in cognitive processing. When institutions fail to distinguish between misconduct and neurological difference, they risk governing through assumption rather than understanding. ? The Phylimak Position At Phylimak, we view neurodiversity through a Governance + Wellness Integration lens. Inclusive institutions do not merely tolerate difference — they design for it. Sustainable organisational performance requires psychological safety, structural awareness, and leadership maturity.
Organisational Health & Wellness
Thembekile Phylicia Makhubele: Institutional Architect, Governance Transformation and Effectiveness • 02 Mar 2026
The article is aimed at educating people about the importance of constant questioning is the organisation functioning sustainably and effectively? (Organisational health) Are our people well? (organisational Wellness), as a reminder to operates at the intersection of both strengthening governance systems while safeguarding human wellbeing.
Organisational Health & Wellness
Thembekile Phylicia Makhubele: Instutional Architect & Governance Transformation and Effectiveness Specialist • 01 Mar 2026
As organisations invest more in wellness programmes, a critical question arises: should this happen without first assessing organisational health? Wellness initiatives matter, but if leadership, governance and systems remain weak, they may treat symptoms rather than causes. Sustainable wellbeing requires attention not only to people, but to the health of the organisation itself.
Governance
Thembekile Phylicia Makhubele • 23 Feb 2026
Opinion about the debate regarding depoliticising the public service. Also shared on the author’s LinkedIn page.