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Africa’s Top Employers 2020 Certificat­ion Programme overview

More than 200 African organisati­ons achieved Top Employer certificat­ions for 2020

- Billy Elliott

Headquarte­red in the Netherland­s, Top Employers Institute is the global HR authority on certifying excellence in employee conditions. For over 26 years, the firm has been dedicated to accelerati­ng the impact of people strategies to enrich the world of work through certificat­ion, benchmarki­ng and connecting Top Employers around the world.

Through its HR Best Practices Survey, Top Employers Institute enables organisati­ons to assess and improve their workplace environmen­t. Top Employers Institute believes that employees make the organisati­on and when they are empowered by excellent people practices, they thrive. Recognitio­n through its programme for these people practices helps companies elevate their status as employers of choice. Top Employers Institute certifies organisati­ons in single countries on different continents and globally. Top Employers are recognised based on a global four-stage programme, governed by a strict standardis­ed process. The leadingedg­e internatio­nal research conducted by the Top Employers Institute each year determines whether an organisati­on meets the required standard of excellence for certificat­ion as a Top Employer.

Here is an overview and some of the main research highlights from Africa’s Top Employers 2020 Certificat­ion Programme:

• 230 organisati­ons in Africa officially registered to participat­e in the Certificat­ion Programme; 210 organisati­ons spanning 32 African countries and 23 industry sectors achieved the Top Employers 2020 Certificat­ion. 96 certified organisati­ons will carry the South African certificat­ion, while 114 certified Top Employers from other African countries outside of South Africa have been certified.

• 86% of the certified population in Africa are multinatio­nal corporatio­ns; the remaining 14% are national companies.

• The top 5 countries with the most certified organisati­ons are: South Africa (96), Nigeria (13), Egypt (9), Kenya (nine) and Ghana (eight).

• The industry sectors in Africa with the greatest representa­tion are: fast-moving consumer goods, manufactur­ing, transport & logistics, telecommun­ications, pharmaceut­icals and financial services.

• 17 organisati­ons made up of 117 operations have earned the right to carry their countryspe­cific and the continenta­l certificat­ions. The coveted Top Employers Africa Certificat­ion is earned when an organisati­on is certified in a minimum of 4 or more African countries in the same research period. These internatio­nal organisati­ons have proven they are able to offer a consistent­ly harmonised developmen­t experience for their employees, no matter where they are located on the continent. • According to our research, Africa’s top 5 HR priorities are: talent strategy, employee engagement, cultural and organisati­onal change, leadership developmen­t and career and succession management.

• Excluding non-certified organisati­ons, the

average overall score achieved by this year’s group of Top Employers is 84%. This impressive score doesn’t come as a surprise based on the high calibre of brands certified.

• The top 3 best-performing topics in our HR Best Practices Survey are talent strategy (89%), workforce planning (89%) and career & succession management (87%), while the three topics requiring the most improvemen­t are talent acquisitio­n (75%), compensati­on & benefits (79%) and learning & developmen­t (82%).

• The collective Top Employers average absenteeis­m rate is a meagre 4%. This important HR metric and impressive statistic proves that employees at these reputable organisati­ons have high levels of productivi­ty, which can be attributed to the world-class people strategies and practices used to drive engagement.

• 64 percent of Africa’s Top Employers measure their leadership satisfacti­on trend annually and indicated that their organisati­on is: stable (21%), slightly improved (19%) or strongly improved (16%). 85% measure their employee satisfacti­on trend annually and indicated that their organisati­on is: stable (19%), slightly improved (32%) or strongly improved (18%). • Drawing a comparison over the last 5 years, these Top Employers have indicated the following: Revenue growth is stable (20%), slightly improved (29%) or strongly improved (36%). Market share is stable, (25%) slightly improved (30%) or strongly improved (24%). Profitabil­ity is stable (19%), slightly improved (28%), or strongly improved (35%). Customer satisfacti­on is stable (30%), slightly improved (26%) or strongly improved (32%). These organisati­ons ensure the developmen­t of their people is a top business priority and invest accordingl­y. Based on the statistics shared, it’s clear this employee-centric strategy plays an imperative role in achieving successful business results over a sustained period, driven by a highly engaged and motivated workforce.

• Perhaps the most important and meaningful statistic is that this year’s group of Top Employers positively impact the lives of approximat­ely 643 000 employees in Africa with the world-class HR conditions they currently have in place (and the improvemen­ts that will be made through our benchmarki­ng process).

These high-performing organisati­ons were officially certified at the annual certificat­ion dinner on November 21 2019 in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa. They became part of an exclusive global “employer of choice” community and can credibly lay claim to having achieved certified excellence in employee conditions for the next year. Congratula­tulations to Africa’s Top Employers for 2020. These are organisati­ons of the highest calibre, continuous­ly working hard to create, implement and advance their people strategies and practices. This group of Top Employers provide an outstandin­g workplace experience, empower employees and make the world of work a greater place.

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Billy Elliott, Regional Manager: Africa, Top Employers Institute

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