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Employer awards participants will be fairly assessed - FSE&CC
By SIFISO SIBANDZE on May 13,2011
MBABANE All companies participating
in the Employer Business Leader of the
Year Awards 2011 will gain an opportunity
to be fairly and efficiently assessed on their
performance, as a single entity and against the industry.
The participating companies will also stand a chance of being
internationally recognised as one of the best businesses in
Swaziland. The Employer Business Leader of the Year Awards
will be held on May 27, 2011 at the Royal Swazi Sun
Convention Centre. This was said by Fanele Chester, who is a
Communications Officer of the Federation of Swaziland
Employers and Chamber of Commerce (FSE&CC).
The event is an initiative by the FSE&CC to recognise and
encourage excellent leadership practices by business owners.
The competition has been termed as a vehicle for honouring great leadership in the workplace. "It is
not only to award employers and business leaders who have gone an extra mile, but also to call
attention to the integral role played by the private sector in developing the country," Chester said.
Chester added that the awards were set to be an annual event, and the business event of the year.
Each year, a theme will be chosen which will further be the basis of the competition. This years
theme is Talent Management: The key to improving Productivity.
Chester added that businesses that have excelled in putting in place outstanding Human Resource
management policies and best business practices, including corporate governance, as well as
policies on research and development, gender and disability discriminatory practices,
empowerment of SMMEs in their areas of supply chain, mentoring and coaching will be awarded.
"To ensure the highest standards are maintained in running the awards, the survey was outsourced
to a consultancy company, Empowered Intellectuals to make a research into companies which are
non FSE&CC members. KPMG is further ensuring quality by auditing the data collected and
analysing it to find the rightful winner," she said.
Chester also mentioned that each participating company would be given feedback based on data
collected by the awards independent consultants. This is said to allow participants to identify their
core strengths and weaknesses, and devise strategies that would maximise the former and maximise
the latter. The participants will obtain comprehensive information that can be useful in improving
their competitiveness and performance.
The key note speaker for the awards will be the Prime Minister Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini. There
will be also a presentation by Director of the Brenthrurst Foundation in South Africa, Dr Greg
Mills.
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