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Wholesale and Retail Sector

Transformation

The TransformersName Role Company

Thandi Mbatsane Perishables Manager

Emmanuel Jula General Manager

Leon Pillay Divisional Manager

Melvin Thaver Operations Executive

Oswald Abrahams IT Systems Manager

1994Labour Relations Act of 1995

Basic Conditions of Employment Act of 1997Skills Development Act of 1998

Employment Equity (EE) Act of 1999

WHITES CONTINUE TO DOMINATE TOP AND SENIOR MANAGEMENT LEVELS

(CEE 15TH ANNUAL REPORT)

SITUATION

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Middle Management

WhitesAfricanColouredIndian

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Top Management

WhitesAfricanColouredIndian

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Senior Management

WhitesAfricanColouredIndian

RETAIL SECTOR

(2014 Annual Financial Report)

Africans;

13.60%

Coloureds;

4.70%Indi-ans;

8.40%

Whites;

70.00%

Foreign Nationals; 3.40%

TOP management levels

NATIONAL EAP

Africans;

20.5% Coloureds; 7.2%In-

di-ans; 9.9%

Whites;

59.3%

Foreign Nationals;3.1%

SENIOR management levels

NATIONAL EAP

(CEE 15TH ANNUAL REPORT, NATIONAL)

Top management levels

(CEE 15TH ANNUAL REPORT, NATIONAL)

Senior management levels

(CEE 15TH ANNUAL REPORT, NATIONAL)

Middle management levels

(CEE 14TH ANNUAL REPORT, NATIONAL)

African coloured Indian white foreign0

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Wholesale / Retail Workforce profile 2014

(CEE 14TH ANNUAL REPORT, WR SECTOR)

75.35%

Retail Sector

• R 707 Billion Retail Sales – 2014

• Value to the Economic Engine of SA

• Major Employer (1.7 million)

(Stats SA,2014)

INSIGHTS / BARRIERS

• Leadership • Training • Communication• Culture• Talent Management

Transformation is happening but at a slow pace which could result in

CONCERN

Economic instability which will contribute to Social Unrest

HOW DO WE ACCELERATE TRANSFORMATION WITHIN THE SOUTH AFRICAN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SECTOR IN TOP AND SENIOR MANAGEMENT?

Question

ANSWER

Ethical Leadership Legislation Training and

Development

REASONINGHOW WILL ETHICAL LEADERSHIP ACCELERATE TRANSFORMATION?

• Human Rights, Social justice and Sustainability • Transparency• Influence• Agile• Ethical Expectation

REASONING - SUCCESS STORIES

•Pick n Pay – Excellence in EE• “Empowering Our People”• R241.9 Million (2011-2013)• BBBEE Status- Level 6 to 4

Source: Pick N Pay, Sustainability Living Report – 2013)

Maintained Level 2 BBBEE Status - 2009 to 2013

Nedbank - The Role of Strategy, Culture and Leadership in the Nedbank Turnaround – The Tom Boardman Story

Source: Nedbank Integrated Report,2014)

It is the right thing to do Transformation is a business and moral imperative.

Transformation will have short‐term cost with long- term benefit.

Transformation affects every single

area of our business

Transformation targets will be

embedded in our strategies and

business plans through on-going

consultation.

It is the responsibility of every person

to make it happen.

We will pro‐actively grow and develop

our own talent pool.

Trust and transparency is required.

Everyone should be heard

We will focus strongly on the support

and empowerment of blacks, with

particular emphasis on Africans, all

women and all people with disabilities.

Transformation at Nedbank must be

unifying, fair and transparent. Transformation is non‐

negotiable. 

Nedbank’s Transformation truths.

Source: Nedbank Turnaround, The Tom Boardman Story, 2009)

Implementation

• Secure an audience with key decision makers

• Get the Buy in from the key decision makers

• Create a clear value proposition

• Create a clear path

2016Evaluation

Conclusion

“we have travelled so far on our transformation journey that we are another nation” however it can be added “we have so much learning and un-learning to do that the journey has but just begun”

Van Gass (2005)