African Human Capital and Labour Report : Lesotho - Swaziland 2016

Autor: Crous, Wilhelm, Ferguson, Karen
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Popis: The HUMAN CAPITAL AND LABOUR REPORTS provide an in-depth and comprehensive overview of the latest human capital and labour trends and developments in Africa. Each 100+ page report is a review and analysis of the most significant developments in that country and each chapter includes implications, challenges and recommendations. In addition, the HUMAN CAPITAL AND LABOUR REPORTS set these developments in context and explains their significance. The HUMAN CAPITAL AND LABOUR REPORTS will give you a better understanding and knowledge of the context of human capital and labour in terms of: • Employment levels and trends • Education • Standards of living • Healthcare • Industrial relations • Economic indicators • Inter-cultural challenges • Labour market efficiency, and more. The HUMAN CAPITAL AND LABOUR REPORTS are essential for a variety of people and organisations: • HR and Talent Managers (with offices in • Africa or who want to branch into Africa) • Multinationals • Marketing Departments • Investors • Academics in HR; Development and • Economic Studies • Government Departments • Donors • Development Agencies • Consultants • Professional Services HUMAN RESOURCES PROFESSIONALS use these reports to: • Develop future business strategies when • expanding into Africa. • Better play a strategic role in expansion • decisions within the boardroom. • Get a strategic overview of the human • capital and labour force context of each • African country. • Better understand the industrial • relations and collective bargaining • framework of each country. • Keep abreast of employment trends in • relevant industries and occupations. • Better manage and utilise expatriates • and diaspora. • Better understand wage and salary trends. • Get an in-depth analysis of the quality of • human capital from primary education to • higher education (including an overview • of the TVET system in the country). MARKETING PROFESSIONALS use these reports to: • Develop more effective marketing • strategies when expanding into Africa. • To overcome marketing barriers and • better understand perceptions at the • deepest cultural level. • Identify marketing opportunities and • product and service gaps in the market. ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS use these reports to: • Access comparable, credible research • and trends for Africa. • Utilise unique data and significant • developments for articles, lectures and • papers.
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