While many global companies are expanding, or seeking to expand in
Africa, the availability and retention of talent is proving to be one of the
main challenges facing growth and expansion on the continent. According to Lebo
Tseladimitlwa, VP of Human Resources at DHL Express Sub Saharan Africa,
talent is perceived to be one of the major challenges facing business leaders
in the region, with 83%1 of African CEOs admitting that they are
especially worried about availability of key skills on the continent.
Tseladimitlwa says
that in addition to this statistic, the PWC
Africa Business Agenda1 report also reveals that most CEOs
expect to increase and maintain staff headcount in the next year. “In Africa’s
competitive labour environment, these statistics highlight that attracting and
developing the right skills is crucial.”
Tseladimitlwa adds
that it is therefore important to adopt leadership styles which will support
and nurture the skills and talent needed for growth. “Essentially, talent will
no longer be the main concern when it comes to employees’ skill-sets, but
rather the leader’s ability and responsibility to teach and develop these
skills.”
She adds that a recent EY survey2 reported that while
managers in Africa are perceived to be performing well at day-to-day
operational activities, they are considered to be less capable when it comes to
people management, especially in relation to retention, productivity and
engagement.
“Globally, it is reported that only one in five3 companies
are providing additional training and development to existing staff, proving
that employers are not doing enough to address talent shortages. In Africa,
these efforts are likely to be significantly less when compared to the rest of
the world, and therefore intensifies the need for programs to be
implemented.”
“‘Motivated People’ forms part of our global FOCUS strategy
pillars, ensuring that we provide great service quality which results in loyal
customers and ultimately a profitable network. We consider our Employee
Engagement programs to be critical to our business success. Understanding
the need to drive a common culture across 220 countries and territories, we
launched a Certified International Specialists (CIS) learning and
development program for all 3,500 staff in DHL Express Sub Saharan Africa.
Everyone from the Global CEO to a Courier in any country has gone through this
training program reinforcing our core competencies as an organization. CIS
training has been central to our staff retention and development globally.
Certified International Manager (CIM) is an
extension of CIS, and is focused on ensuring that we have leaders with the
correct balance between IQ and EQ to lead tomorrow’s workforce. Each module
targets various behaviours and leadership practices; for example, CIM1 is centered
around respect-focused behaviours and getting results without comprising
respect.”
“In addition to our employee recognition
programs, we also have an internal development program called
Made In Africa, that produces a sustainable and dynamic list of future leaders
that can succeed Africa Management Board positions, Country management
positions and senior functional roles. The program reduces the historical
dependency on expatriate imports, and improves skills of the talent pool.”
“We are fortunate to be the most
international company in the world, which enables us to give our employees the
very best learning and development opportunities. Our diverse network, which
spans across 220 countries and territories, provides the perfect platform for
employees to learn and share experiences in different markets. The value of
cross-country, on-the-job learning is immense,” Tseladimitlwa added.
Tseladimitlwa says
that employers in Africa need to foster a continuous learning and development culture
and encourage employees to be masters of their own destiny. “As competition on
the continent for human talent increases, companies need to work even harder on
their talent strategies.”
DHL is the leading global brand in the
logistics industry. DHL’s family of divisions offer an unrivaled portfolio of
logistics services ranging from national and international parcel delivery,
international express, road, air and ocean transport to industrial supply chain
management. With more than 325,000 employees in over 220 countries and
territories worldwide, they connect people and businesses securely and
reliably, enabling global trade flows. With specialized solutions for growth
markets and industries including e-Commerce, technology, life science and
healthcare, energy, automotive and retail, a proven commitment to corporate
responsibility and an unrivalled presence in developing markets, DHL is
decisively positioned as “The logistics company for the world”.
DHL is part of Deutsche Post DHL Group. The Group generated revenues of
more than 56 billion euros in 2014. For more information: www.dpdhl.com
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