BENCHMARK WINNING INTERNATIONAL HR PRACTICES TO ATTRACT, ENGAGE AND RETAIN TALENT IN AFRICA
INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL THOUGHT LEADERS SHARING INSIGHTS AT THE SUMMIT
WORLD LEADING HR SERIES COMES TO AFRICA
› Transform your people and talent management strategies by gaining practical guidance from live case studies
› Drive superior performance by aligning your HR strategy with corporate objectives and securing C-suite buy-in
› Unleash the potential of future leaders in Africa with effective succession planning and learning interventions
› Attract, engage and retain the best and brightest talent in Africa by devising a world class employee value proposition
Bill HutchinsonHead of Customer
ExperienceeBay
UK
Ajit NambiarHead of International
CompensationGoogle
Singapore
Portia SitholeHR Director
NikeSouth Africa
Patience AkyianuManaging Director, Barclays Bank
Ghana
Adedeji OgunnubiHuman ResourcesStudies Specialist
TotalFrance
Mechell ChettyHR Vice President
Central AfricaUnileverSouth Africa
Charles GbandiGeneral Manager, HR
ShellNigeria
Michal KusakCompensation and Benefits
Leader MEAIBM
United Arab Emirates
Johan BoschCIO
MicrosoftSouth Africa
David SsegawaChief Human Resources Officer
AirtelKenya
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28 Sept – 1 Oct 2015 Hyatt Regency Hotel
Johannesburg • South Africa
#HRSouthAfrica
Organised By Powered By Strategic Media PartnerSilver sponsor Exhibitors
With Africa’s economies registering growth rates of over 5% for the last decade, Africa is shedding its skin and adopting a challenger mindset to achieve parity with global competitors. Building Africa’s workforce capability able to compete globally will however be the key to unlocking Africa’s potential. Skill shortages, inadequate employee engagement, a scarcity of future leaders, retention of top talent and devising an effective reward mix are some of the familiar challenges which whilst not exclusive to Africa, often have an exclusively African context that necessitate a strategic approach.
Join the HR Summit & Expo Africa to meet and learn from HR thought leaders and CEOs from across the African continent, as well as HR movers and shakers from the world’s leading international companies. The event has been engineered to bring together top HR leaders across Africa under one roof to exchange insights on key strategic human capital management themes. The theme for 2015 is moving from theory to practice with a case study driven format on topics including: HR as a Strategic Partner, Talent Management, Performance Management, Employee Engagement, Compensation and Benefits and Strategic Workforce Planning.
FINDING NEEDLES IN THE TALENT HAYSTACK – WEST AFRICA With 174 million inhabitants, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa. Yet with swathes of the youth population unemployed, how do HR directors effectively attract and identify top talent amongst the plethora of candidates?
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA TALENT FOR GROWTH AGENDA – EAST AFRICAOf the 11 fastest-growing economies of the decade to 2020, 7 are in Eastern Africa. How will HR leaders effectively realign their HR and talent strategies with corporate goals to foster the growth agenda?
WINNING EMPLOYEE VALUE PROPOSITIONS – CENTRAL AFRICAWith fierce competition for top talent in Central Africa, which EVP and total reward strategies should be leveraged to attract and retain key talent?
BRIDGING THE SKILLS GAP – SOUTH AFRICAWith a significant proportion of the youth population in South Africa unemployed, how are the private and public sectors collaborating to enhance workforce capability?
DELEGATE PROFILE(Directors, Managers and Executives of)
RecruitmentOrganisational DevelopmentLearning
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Career Planning
Compensation and Benefits
Performance Management
Succession Planning
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South Africa
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East Africa
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West Africa
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Central Africa
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International
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EVENT AT A GLANCEMONDAY
28 SEPtEMBEr 2015TUESDAY
29 SEPtEMBEr 2015WEDNESDAY
30 SEPtEMBEr 2015THURSDAY
1 OCtOBEr 2015
PRE-SUMMIT WORKSHOPS
WORKSHOP A: HR evolution: From administrator to HR business partner
WORKSHOP B: Managing performance for growth: Designing an effective PM framework
HR Summit & Expo AfricaMain Summit, Exhibition And Practical Seminars
POST-SUMMIT WORKSHOPS
WORKSHOP C: HR metric and analytics: A roadmap to transformation
WORKSHOP D: The compensation and benefits mastery Bootcamp
POSt-SUMMIt WORKSHOPS thUrSday 1 OCtOBEr 2015
Academic Partner
HR metric and analytics: A roadmap to transformation Guesswork will no longer suffice for senior leaders craving data driven actionable insights. The message from the C-suite is clear, if you want budget, bring me a business case, bring me data and show me the ROI and HR analytics is the critical tool that must be leveraged to meet this mandate.
This workshop will enable you to:
Design HR analytics implementation framework for your organisation
Leverage analytics to show the ROI on your HR initiatives and justify capital expenditure on HR
Drive organisational strategy by utilising predictive analytics for effective strategic workforce planning and trend identification
WORKSHOP C 08:30 – 12.00
The compensation and benefits mastery BootcampHigh rates of cross-sector talent mobility in Africa and insights from HR leaders make one thing clear, compensation and rewards remain king for top talent in Africa. Many organisations in Africa must seek new ways to motivate and retain their best performers while maintaining control on compensation budgets.
This workshop will enable you to:
Align your performance management and appraisal systems with your reward strategy
Balance short-term financial constraints with long-term retention imperatives
Understand the latest compensation tools that can be used to retain and motive top-performers in Africa
WORKSHOP D 13.30 – 17.00
The summit workshops are organised with George Washington University. Participants will receive an Informa / George Washington certificate of attendance provided they attend full sessions and pass an assessment.
PrE-SUMMIt WORKSHOPS MOnday 28 SEPtEMBEr 2015
HR evolution: From administrator to HR business partnerAs CEOs across Africa shift strategic direction to tap the opportunity, HR can no longer be administrative passengers removed from the process of navigating organisational strategy. HR must now bring people onto the business agenda.
This workshop will enable you to:
Understand the HR as a Business Partner concept and how to apply that in your organisaiton.
Speak the language of the business and identify the skills and competencies required to be a strategic HR Business Partner
Understand how to gain influence in the C-suite and buy-in from line managers and senior management for your initiatives
WORKSHOP A 08:30 – 12.00
Managing performance for growth: Designing an effective PM frameworkIn an environment where CEOs demand tangible ROI on HR initiatives, implementing a high performance framework with measurable and demonstrable impact on bottom line growth is a winning strategy to justify a HR leader’s existence for survival.
This workshop will enable you to:
Design and implement an effective performance management system
Create accurate job profiles and objective appraisals to maximise performance and minimise rating errors
Align your performance management evaluation with your rewards strategy and minimise employee defensiveness to achieve organisational goals
WORKSHOP B 13.30 – 17.00Workshops run from 08.30 until 17.00. registration is at 08.00 and lunch is served at 12.00 Workshops run from 08.30 until 17.00. registration is at 08.00 and lunch is served at 12.00
SUMMIT DAY ONE TUESDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 2015
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08.30 Registration and morning coffee
08.55 Opening remarks from the chair
08.45 Interactive polling session: Live statistics generated by the audience
Setting the tone for the rest of the agenda, this session will help you put matters in perspective and generate data and statistics to support your HR practices.
09.00 A glimpse into the future: The role of HR in managing and thriving amidst uncertainty
Africa is a unique place to do business as socioeconomic challenges specific to the region sit alongside prosperity, a growing middle class and growth opportunities. The HR Director of the future will require a special skillset i.e a strategic mind-set, an ability to think on their feet and a commercial brain to match or surpass global peers. Join this forward thinking session in which a futurist and scenario planner paints a picture of Africa’s future, and the role that you as a HR leader will play in it for business growth.
HR AS BUSINESS PARTNER: SHIFTING FROM ADMINISTRATIVE TO STRATEGIC
09.30 Panel Discussion Getting a seat at the table and shifting HR from administrative to strategic: Tips from the C-Suite and stakeholder insights � HR strategies to gain a better commercial understanding of
the wider business to align the people agenda effectively � Demonstrating, measuring and selling the value of the HR
function as a strategic partner � From CHRO to CEO: skill inventory assessment and tips on
bridging the gaps to thrive in the corner office � The mind of the C-Suite: Metrics, Data, ROI and tips on how
HR can drive the conversation on organistiaitonal strategy Patience Akyianu, Managing Director, Barclays Bank,
Ghana Johan Bosch, CIO, Microsoft, South Africa
10.10 case stuDy 1 Aligning HR with organisational strategy to drive business growth � Devising a strategic framework to align HR with
organisational strategy � Ensuring competency model alignment with business
strategy for superior performance � Implementing performance management systems to
sustaining a culture of high performance and productivity Tebogo Maenetja, HR Director, BP, Southern Africa Midesh Sing, Head of Refining & Supply, Commercial
Optimisation Unit, BP, Southern Africa
10.40 case stuDy 2 Leveraging and selecting metrics to justify HR value to the C-suite � Selecting the most effective metrics to show the HR
contribution � Aligning HR metrics with critical business KPIs and strategic
organisational objectives � Assessment of challenges, solutions and the outcome
Ihuoma Onyearugha, Human Resources & Medical, Chevron, Nigeria
11.10 Morning coffee and speed networking break
11.40 Maintaining a Competitive Advantage with decisions: A focus on Google Culture and HR Analytics
Learn how data influences Google's HR decisions and how HR decisions are supported by science and data - how we can measure and develop great managers, what should be the considerations when we invest in compensation, and how behavioral economics influence recognition design. This session will also provide a perspective on the drivers of culture at G
Ajit Nambiar, Head of International Compensation, APAC, EMEA and LaTam, Google, Singapore
12.40 The key to the boardroom: Unleashing the power of talent analytics to extract valuable insights that empower executive decision makers � Developing data driven HR organisation: building an HR
analytics strategy from the ground up � The HR analytics business case: strategies to justify the ROI
of HR analytics to your CFO and senior leadership � Leveraging talent analytics engines and workforce analytics
as tools for effective talent optimisation To contribute or lead this session, contact Kenneth Mukasa on [email protected]
13.10 Performance management alignment with corporate objectives and organisational strategy for growth � Creating the link between performance management
systems and organisation goals and insight of performance management tools
� Leveraging performance appraisals and their impact to business
� Application of performance calibration, reward and recognition and employees segmentation: High Performers-10%; Middle Performers-80%; Poor Performers-10%
Philamon Chitagu, GM, Human Resources, Schweppes, Zimbabwe
13.40 Networking Lunch
14.40 Interactive roundtable discussions This interactive session divides the audience into 3-4 groups,
each representing an industry and / or a hot topic ranging from talent identification to succession planning. Delegates are given the opportunity to vote on what topics to be discussed. Each roundtable is tasked to come up with three practical strategies related to their topic and/or industry. Discussion will go on for 25 minutes and then each moderator will present his or her table findings.
15.40 Afternoon coffee and networking break
TALENT MANAGEMENT: ATTRACTING AND RETAINING TOP TALENT
16.10 Becoming a talent magnet: Developing and implementing a compelling and effective employee value proposition to attract the best talent in Africa � How to demonstrate the value and importance of an
effective employee value proposition and the impact on bottom line
� Corporate brand and EVP alignment: ensuring collaboration between HR, marketing and the business
� Redesigning your EVP to attract new and demanding talent segments and reduce new hire premiums
Mechell Chetty, HR Vice President Central Africa, Unilever, South Africa
16.40 A succession planning roadmap: Leadership development pipelines for sustainable competitive advantage � Building a sustainable leadership pipeline from within your
organisation � Implementing effective career mapping frameworks to
drive business performance � Ensuring local talent are globally competitive to meet the
challenges of global competition and the necessity for talent mobility
To contribute or lead this session, contact Kenneth Mukasa on [email protected]
17.10 Talent retention strategies: Retaining critical top talent in Africa � Implementing a talent retention strategy in alignment with
your organisation’s talent acquisition process � How to create a seamless link between your engagement,
career development and retention strategies to lower workforce attrition
� Winning hearts and minds of top talent: Moving beyond contractual bonding to emotional attachment and loyalty
Portia Sithole, HR Director, Nike, South Africa
17.40 Closing remarks from the chair
SUMMIT DAY TWO WEDNESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2015
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08.30 Registration and morning coffee
08.55 Opening remarks from the chair
09.00 Strategic Workforce Planning : Aligning your workforce capability with business strategy for growth � Why, how and when: designing and implementing a
strategic workforce planning model for bottom line growth � How to align demographic trends in Africa with your
workforce planning strategy � Ensuring seamless integration of internal data and the
latest workforce planning technologies to drive productivity and demonstrate ROI
Elanie Kruger, Regional HR Director, G4S, South Africa
09.30 Employee engagement as the key to bottom line growth and maximising your return on people � Designing an employee engagement strategy to win the
hearts and minds of your workforce to drive productivity � Shifting from periphery to forefront: employee engagement
as a core business driver in the execution organisational strategy
� Regional best practice: localising your employee engagement strategies for the African market to maximise business impact
Lebo Tseladimitlwa, Vice President of Human Resources, Sub Saharan Africa, DHL , South Africa
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION: THE BUSINESS CASE10.00 case stuDy 1 Driving business growth and a high
performance culture through diversity and inclusion � Embracing diversity in the African workforce and leveraging
inclusion to drive top business performance � Devising a diversity and inclusion (D&I) strategy aligned with
organisational strategy for business growth � Shifting from diversity to a truly inclusive culture to drive
employee engagement and high performance David Ssegawa, Chief Human Resources Officer, Airtel,
Kenya
10.30 Morning Coffee and Networking Break
11.00 case stuDy 2 Building a pipeline of female leaders in Africa: Why it matters, how to develop them and understanding the benefits of female leadership in Africa � Attracting, retaining and developing female leaders
Developing and adapting your EVP to attract top female talent and potential leaders
� Demystifying the myths about female leaderships in Africa for effective integration into the business
To contribute or lead this session, contact Kenneth Mukasa on [email protected]
WORKFORCE CAPABILITY: PLUGGING THE SKILLS GAP AND PREPARING AFRICA FOR GLOBAL
COMPETITIVENESS11.30 Panel Discussion Bridging Africa’s skills gap and HR
leaders’ role in building regional capacity for global competitiveness � Winning strategies to plug the skills gap in Africa and the
public-private sector cooperation imperative � The role of early intervention: how early should the private
sector intervene in the educational life cycle of talent in Africa and which capability enhancement strategies should be deployed?
� Learning from emerging economies: which strategies and interventions have been leveraged effectively by emerging and BRIC economies
Marius Mayer, Chief Executive Officer Africa, South African Board for People Practices
Samantha Crous, Regional Director, Top Employers Institute
12.40 Lunch and networking break
13.40 case stuDy 1 Leadership Development: Building tomorrow’s African leaders today � An overview of strategies to identify and define ‘potential
leaders’ accurately for your organisation � Designing and implementing Mentor programmes to
accelerate the development of leaders across Africa � Aligning the high potential programme with business
strategy to create a win-win proposition for both the individual and the business
Adedeji Ogunnubi, Human Resources Studies Specialist, Total, France
14.10 case stuDy 2 Blended Learning’ and 70-20-10 model implementation: performance coaching, could this be the missing link? – An eBay Case Study
A ‘Gen Y’ leading a predominantly Gen Y organisation, as Head of Customer Experience for eBay UK, the speaker enables a learning culture for people where they can grow and deliver superior level of service to eBay customers . Having led L&D functions in tech, telecommunications and utility companies, the speaker decided to put into practice all of the theory and models of enabling skills and behaviours that they had learned over the years and move into operations. The speaker will showcase a practical study which looks at how one high-tech organisation has taken steps to move away from traditional methods of learning and implemented the 70-20-10 model into action.
Bill Hutchinson, Head of Customer Experience, eBay, UK
15.10 Developing your social media playbook: Leveraging social media to source, develop and engage talent in Africa � How to utilise big data and social media channels effectively
to hire, engage and retain top talent � Understanding the social media demographics and usage
patterns of African talent on to calibrate your social media strategy
� Aligning your HR social media strategy with both organisational strategy and the social media strategy of the business
To contribute or lead this session, contact Kenneth Mukasa on [email protected]
15.40 Afternoon coffee and networking break
COMPENSATION, REWARDS AND RECOGNITIONSTRATEGIES TO ENGAGE AND RETAIN CRITICAL
TALENT IN AFRICA
16.10 case stuDy 1 Designing a total rewards mix for retaining top talent in Africa � Understating the influencers in retaining talent in Africa in
and moving beyond pay and financial rewards � Adapting your retention schemes to the’ expectations of
local talent and aspirations with innovative benefits and recognition programmes
� What can C&B do to support localisation drives in the private sector
Michal Kusak Compensation and Benefits Leader MEA, IBM, United Arab Emirates
16.40 case stuDy 2 The power of linking your total rewards and talent management strategy to drive retention � Aligning your rewards and talent management models with
your strategic objectives � Moving beyond remuneration: recognition programmes
and the effectiveness of non-cash incentives in the region � Diverse reward structures for a diverse workforce
Charles Gbandi, General Manager, HR, Shell, Nigeria
17.10 case stuDy 3 Executive compensation: Attraction and retention of senior executives in the region � Effective reward differentiation and the benefit in kind
incentives to lure and retain top CEOs � From pay to passion: Aligning corporate values and culture
with your CEO to improve retention � How to strategically create a competitive executive
compensation plan to mitigate executive turnover To contribute or lead this session, contact Kenneth Mukasa on [email protected]
17.40 Closing remarks from the chair
MEET OUR EXPERT SPEAKERS GATHERING IN JOHANNESBURG
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A great variety of ideas that can help us achieve our compensation
strategy. I learned a lot of useful tips and strategies. Tahani Rashid, ADNOC
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compensation and benefits. Mustafa Shawesh, QatarGas
Professional, informative, thought-provoking.
Michal Kusak, IBM
There is always a lot to learn on all C&B aspects at this forum.
Mohammed Abdul Quddus, SIPCO-Pepsi Beverages
WHAT DELEGATES SAY ABOUT THE HR EVENTS
Elanie KrugerRegional HR Director
G4SSouth Africa
Marius MayerChief Executive Officer
AfricaSouth African Board for People Practices
Samantha CrousRegional Director
Top Employers Institute
Bill HutchinsonHead of Customer Experience
eBayUK
Patience AkyianuManaging DirectorBarclays Bank
Ghana
Ajit NambiarHead of International
Compensation, GoogleAPAC, EMEA and LatAm
Charles GbandiGeneral Manager, HR
ShellNigeria
David SsegawaChief HR Officer
AirtelKenya
Mechell ChettyHR Vice President
Central AfricaUnileverSouth Africa
Lebo TseladimitlwaVice President of HRSub Saharan Africa
DHLSouth Africa
Michal KusakCompensation and Benefits
Leader MEAIBM
United Arab Emirates
Portia SitholeHR Director
NikeSouth Africa
Johan BoschCIO
MicrosoftSouth Africa
Adedeji OgunnubiHR Studies Specialist
TotalFrance
Tebogo MaenetjaHR Director
BPSouthern Africa
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SHOWCASING THE WORLD’S LATEST INNOVATION IN HR SOLUTIONSAN EXHIBITION LIKE NO OTHERThe HR Summit & Expo Africa is a one stop shop platform for HR leaders and practitioners to source new products and innovations that will propel and transform their HR strategies for business growth. Running at the Hyatt Regency, Johannesburg, the exhibition will feature 600 HR professionals in Africa attending to hear about the latest thinking in their field and remain updated with the newest innovation in HR solutions. With many networking opportunities, the show is an effective platform for solution providers to meet HR decision makers and stakeholders that procure their products and services.
WHY VISIT THE EXPO?
10 Reasons you MUST visit the Expo› Speak to product experts to evaluate
competing solutions across the HR solution offerings
› Test new solutions onsite with live product demonstrations for enhanced knowledge
› Discover new products that will help you cut costs and transform your HR strategy
› Arrange face to face meetings with the key suppliers
› Save time by meeting all suppliers at the one stop shop platform
› Upgrade your knowledge on the latest offerings to take back to the office
› Network with thought leaders and innovators to expand your think tank network in Africa
› Learn how exactly the new HR solutions can impact your bottom line
› Gain guidance on leveraging the latest technologies to drive organisational strategy
› Benchmark your people and HR agenda with world class international and regional organisations
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