Certified as Top Employer in 12 African markets; Named as Top Employer in Africa for the second consecutive year
DHL Express (http://www.dpdhl.com)
was certified as a Top Employer in 12 African markets at the
prestigious Top Employer 2016 ceremony in Johannesburg last week. This
is the second consecutive year that the company was certified as a Top
Employer in Africa by the Top Employers Institute, highlighting the
importance that DHL places on employee engagement and development.
Annual
international research undertaken by the Top Employers Institute
recognizes leading employers around the world that provide outstanding
employee conditions, nurture and develop talent throughout all levels of
the organization, and strive to continuously optimize employment
practices.
DHL
Express has been certified as Top Employers in twelve of their local
markets including Angola, Botswana, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya,
Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda.
Hennie
Heymans, Managing Director of DHL Express Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA),
says these certifications reaffirm that the company is on the right
track to being an Employer of Choice and a rewarding place to work.
He
explains that being an Employer of Choice is one of the Deutsche Post
DHL Group’s three bottom lines, and demonstrates how seriously employee
engagement and development are to the business. “Our vision is to be The
Logistics Company for the World. We aim to be the logistics provider
that people turn to first – not only for all their shipping needs, but
also as an employee or investor.”
He
says that it is a simple reason why DHL is so heavily invested in its
people. “Happy employees who feel valued are loyal, motivated and
productive. This is not only good for the employees, but also for the
company.”
The
company has implemented many initiatives to motivate employees – one of
which is the Certified International Specialist (CIS) program, which
Heymans refers to as a ‘game changer’. “CIS is a cultural change program
and revolves around four attributes: Speed, Can-Do Attitude, Right
First Time and Passion. Everyone from the Global CEO or our couriers
have gone through this training programme which reinforces our core
competencies. This program has been central to employee development and
retention.”
An
extension of the CIS program is the Certified International Manager
(CIM) program. “This focuses primarily on ensuring that our leaders have
the correct balance between IQ and EQ, and have the right leadership
and social skills to lead tomorrow’s workforce,” says Heymans.
Other
employee recognition and engagement programs include the annual
Employee Opinion Survey, Employee Appreciation Weeks aimed at
celebrating and recognizing employees’ achievements within each country,
and regular recognition schemes, such as the Employee of the Quarter /
Year.
“As
the workplace landscape continues to evolve in Africa, we will continue
to focus on balancing corporate and societal cultures while promoting
diversity and most importantly, retain, motivate and develop our most
valuable assets – our people,” concludes Heymans.
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