BENEFITS FOR SKILLS DEVELOPMENT. O PPORTUNITIES IN L EGISLATION The South African government prides itself in education and encourages young people.

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BENEFITS FOR SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

O PPORTUNITIES IN L EGISLATION The South African government prides itself in education and encourages young people to study further after high school. Studying further is said to equip young people for the workplace and will give them the necessary education/ knowledge needed to compete in the workplace. This strategy has worked for some and not so much for others, the market is ever evolving which has created a gap between what universities produce and what the job market requires. The problem that young South Africans now face is unemployment, educated and semi educated alike. Although tertiary institutions provide the educational background that is required in the job market, the skills needed often do not accompany the degree.

O PPORTUNITIES IN L EGISLATION ( CONT.) The South African government through numerous policy implementations is trying to combat this long standing problem of unemployment among the youth, particularly unemployed graduates and learners who have passed matric (grade 12). To combat this problem the SA government has implemented several instruments, amongst others Employment Equity and B-BBEE policies which companies have to comply to.

BBBEE OR EEA? BBBEE compliance is what companies are now striving for, BBBEE in no way, shape or form replaces the Employment Equity Act. The main differentiation between Employment Equity and BEE is found in the objectives and beneficiaries thereof. Employment Equity applies only within the context of an employment relationship; the beneficiary base of Employment Equity includes all South African citizens except for white males that are not disabled BEE applies to the whole business on a much broader basis. The beneficiary base of the BEE Act is focused on black persons and per definition excludes white persons, irrespective of gender or disability, from its ambit.

GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS UNDER SKILLS DEVELOPMENT KEY MEASUREMENT PRINCIPLES The following criteria must be met in order for the measured entity to receive points on the Skills Development Element Scorecard. Workplace skills plan, an Annual Training Report and Pivotal Report which are SETA approved; and Implementation of Priority Skills programme generally and more specifically for black people. The 6% compliance under the targets also includes external training expenditure for unemployed black people. A trainee training tool has to be developed in order for the Measured Entity to score under the Bonus Points. If less than 100% of the trainee are absorbed under the Bonus Points section, the percentage achieved will be recognised.

LABOUR MARKET CHALLENGES Many university students face unemployment after graduation Lack of (relevant) experience is sited as one of the main obstacles Various research has clearly indicated that organisations report that the necessary soft skills are absent Recruiting and retaining (black) management talent is a major challenge for organisations in Africa There is no shortage of candidates that can become management talents Provided that they are given the right mentoring and personal development attention SOFT SKILLSTALENT SHORTAGE

THE EXPERIENCE FACTORY SOLUTION 1. Identify “host” companies, who seek to obtain Skills Development points for B-BBEE; 1. The enroll Talents on their payroll, pay them a stipend 2. List the Talents with the relevant SETA in order to get SETA funding 2. Talent recruitment 1. Rigorous interview process aimed at selecting candidates with the attitude and motivation to succeed 2. Incubation and start of 1 year personal development programme

THE EXPERIENCE FACTORY SOLUTION 3. Identification of Clients 1. Talents are deployed on project management and consulting projects 2. They work strictly under the guidance of subject matter experienced professionals to deliver quality services to our clients

THE EXPERIENCE FACTORY SOLUTION Talents are exposed to real working conditions Talents receive a minimum of 1 year of individual hard and soft skills development mentoring Talents are prepared for managerial roles

SERVICES OFFERED TO “HOST” COMPANIES Handling the recruitment processes Managing the talents Ensuring that they attend their SETA courses Compiling their annual reports Personal development of the talents - Performance Measurement - Talent tailored management Provide qualified talents Offer programmes to the talents that bridge the gap

SERVICES OFFERED TO “CLIENT” COMPANIES Consulting & Project Management Focus on: 1. Market research & feasibility studies 2. Business Process optimazation 3. IT solutions

COSTS & SAVINGS Hosts: Costs: R25k pa (depending on stipend) per talent Savings:1. Recruitment time for - interns - management talents 2. Management time for supervising and management of interns Clients: Costs:Consulting fees related to the Experienced professional

OPPORTUNITIES There is an opportunity to work with The Experience Factory (“TEF”) in this space TEF has an established database of graduates in different fields of study TEF offers you young and inspired youth who are willing to learn. There is an opportunity for Enterprise Development which will also play a part at increasing your BEE score.