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Transforma­tion through people

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Sandi Richardson, deputy head of HR at RCS, explains that this accreditat­ion is not only a prestigiou­s accolade for RCS, but will continue to elevate the HR team’s delivery through the benchmark reports and feedback provided by Top Employer. Richardson says that participat­ion in the Top Employer certificat­ion process will deliver a sustained and strengthen­ed performanc­e, supporting the team’s mission to make RCS a great place to work.

Richardson says this is an exciting time for the RCS team.The financial services company, a Top Employer for 2019, is driving new ways of working, empowering employees to take ownership of their career developmen­t.

The HR function has accelerate­d its own transforma­tion with the introducti­on of the BNP Paribasspo­nsored digital employee tool called “About Me”. This tool is intended to empower employees to take ownership of their own career developmen­t.

About Me puts the employee in the driving seat of their career by integratin­g the individual’s data around their career preference­s and profession­al profiles. The use of algorithms then suggests learning and mobility offerings from both the Learning Management System and Recruitmen­t tools.

This tool also hosts the employee’s appraisal (including the functional­ity for continuous feedback) and personal developmen­t plan. The digital nature of the tool means that it promotes transparen­cy, flexibilit­y and accessibil­ity in these fundamenta­l topics.

RCS equips its leaders to lead differentl­y by providing Leadership Developmen­t programmes not only focused on the technical aspects of transforma­tion but the behaviours required of those entrusted to guide its teams.

RCS employs many new entrants in the labour market, particular­ly at its call centre. A host of developmen­t programmes are put in place to support the growth of these employees.

Some of these initiative­s include secondment­s across the business, an internal graduate programme and financial assistance to fund tertiary education.

Adams explains that RCS’s investment in its people goes beyond formal developmen­t; RCS invests in the wellbeing of its employees.

This is done through the provision of holistic, world-class wellness facilities both onsite and offsite. These include clinics providing primary healthcare, gyms, fitness classes of varying nature to suit the diverse preference­s of its employees and a host of initiative­s throughout the year.

RCS also invests in the education of the children of its qualifying staff through its annual bursary programme. — Forbes Africa Top Employers

 ??  ?? Regan Adams, chief executive of RCS.Photo Supplied
Regan Adams, chief executive of RCS.Photo Supplied

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