Survey:
Working in Africa
COST: FREE
We invite you to participate in this important free online survey that investigates work in African markets.
In addition to a Survey Report, participants will receive 3 x White Papers describing case studies in the fields of Reward, Analytics and Talent.
CLOSING DATE:
Tuesday 11 July
(Online Feedback Session will be held in August)
Survey Contents
We invite you to participate in this FREE online survey that investigates African markets:
- Scarce skills,
- Talent and skills premiums,
- Allowance prevalence and importance,
- Bonus and variable pay overview,
- Remuneration approaches,
- Market data prevalence,
- Regional differences.
Survey Feedback
Each participant will receive:
- The Survey Report detailing the results of the survey,
- Three white papers, describing case studies: –
- Understanding Reward Systems in Africa
- Strategic Workforce Planning in Africa
- Understanding Talent in Africa
Online Survey Feedback Session
The Online Survey Feedback Session will be held in August.
Invitations will be forwarded to all participants once dates and times have been finalised.
Feedback Session Agenda
08h00 – 08h10: Opening and Introduction
08h10 – 08h30: Survey Feedback and Report
08h30 – 09h30: Presentation of White Papers:
- Reward:
Understanding Reward Systems in Africa (case study co-presented with Zambeef), - Analytics:
Strategic Workforce Planning in Africa (case study co-presented with Illovo), - People and Talent:
Understanding Talent in Africa (case study co-presented with I&M Bank).
09h30 – 09h55: Questions and Discussion
09h55 – 10h00: Closing Remarks
Confidentiality
Our business rests on commitment to confidentiality of data. Thus under no circumstances would any individual information or any company-specific information be disclosed to any other participant.
Data Integrity
Over many years, we have collected local HR data from thousands of Southern African organisations. We are proud of the quality of our data, and the integrity and security of our database. Our data analysts are specialists in their fields, and collectively they have backgrounds in economics, business, econometrics, finance and statistics.
SURVEY: Working in Africa
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Contact
Johannesburg:
Gauteng (Head Office)
Theresa Blake
Manager : Niche Projects
[email protected]
Regional Contact
Cape Town: Western Cape, Northern Cape & Coastal Regions
Leanne Visser
Regional Manager, Western Cape,
Northern Cape & Coastal Regions
[email protected]