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Standard Bank Centre for AgriBusiness Development and Leadership
TALENT
DEVELOPMENT: A MAJOR DRIVER
IN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN AGRIBUSINESS
Johan van Rooyen
TALENT - THE TOPIC OF THE DAY
“PEOPLE ARE TRAINED TODAY FOR CAREERS THAT DOES NOT EXIST YET” (JR)
•SA ACADAMY OF SCIENCE STUDY•TEAM AFRICA PROJECT•PMA ACADEMY/ CAREERS FAIRS
HOT TOPIC OF THE DAY: TALENT TO DRIVE THE CHALLENGE TO “FEED THE WORLD”
THE TOPIC OF THE DAY
“PEOPLE ARE TRAINED TODAY FOR CAREERS THAT DOES NOT EXIST YET” (JR)
•SA ACADAMY OF SCIENCE STUDY•TEAM AFRICA PROJECT•PMA ACADEMY/ CAREERS FAIRS
HOT TOPIC OF THE DAY: TALENT TO DRIVE THE CHALLENGE TO “FEED THE WORLD”
Agricultural Transformation:
* A major challenge for South Africa and Africa :
• Land reform• Commercialization• Sustainable rural development• Jobs• Food security * Agribusiness – the key (WB, AU, OECD, FAO, NDP…)
ACTIVATING THE AGRIBUSINESS LINK : Stellenbosch University, the Standard Bank of
South Africa:
• “meeting of minds” lead to the establishment of the “Standard Bank Centre for Agribusiness Development & Leadership” in 2010;
• jointly funded by The Standard Bank and Stellenbosch University.
• Supported by AgBiz, PwC
• Flag ship project of the US Hope Project
• The Standard Bank funding was extended in 2013 until 2016.
THANK YOU STANDARD BANK!!!
The Standard Bank Centre for Agribusiness Development &
Leadership
* a “FLAGSHIP INITIATIVE” of STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY:
The Centre is positioned as a high profile initiative, manifesting the University’s intention to be a trustworthy and innovative knowledge partner in today’s agricultural development future and transformation challenges.
• Mission of the Centre: “Foster sustainable agribusiness transformation
through the generation and transfer of knowledge and the development of capacity directed at leadership and mentorship”
CORE FOCUS AND CLIENTS:
• Development agencies to manage, mentor and
guide new farmers and agbusinesses to be:
- settled productively on farming land under the land reform programme; and to be
- successfully integrated in to the agri-value chain
* Agribusiness executives responsible for development initiatives and agri-mentors/coaches
* Agri-Leaders - current and future- to influence matters related to agri-transformation and development
- Standard Bank of SA & Stellenbosch University-
funding/ strategic direction - PricewaterhouseCoopers – training
support - The Agribusiness Chamber of South Africa
( 70+ of the major agribusinesses operating in SA)
– case studies, advice - Government agencies – contracts, advice - Agri-commodity groupings- grain, fruit,
dairy, wine,… contracts, advice, partnerships - International agencies and universities.
Strategic partners
Centre Programmes
THE ACADEMIC PROGRAMME:
• Post graduate training and research – PhD & Master( M. AGRIC.) - 33 bursaries since 2010
• Course work and case studies in: Ag Economics; Ag Business; Agricultural development project planning, appraisal and evaluation; Agricultural and rural policy analysis.
• Scientific articles, books & chapters in books, reports, papers, etc – already a well established entity - local & global.
1. MENTORSHIP/LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT:
This programme, implemented in collaboration with PricewaterhouseCoopers, focuses on:
* accredited short course training in executive leadership & mentorship development, business counseling & coaching; * advisory support services for the planning and design of mentorship
and coaching, support with the selection of candidates, and the
monitoring and evaluation of mentorship programmes; * workshops, laboratories, case studies, round tables, conferences and seminars to promote an interactive learning environment;
* the maintenance of a data base.
OUTREACH PROGRAMMES
Agri-Mentorship Short Course Programme
Strategic Leadership,
Business,Ethics
Mentorship/ Coaching
Change Management
Conflict Management,Negotiation,Teamwork Problem-Solving
Relevant Agriculture legislation Transformation issues and policies
Governance Finance for Non Financial Managers
Project Management
Enterprise Development
& Business Planning
TRAINING PROGRAMME
• Modules:
• 1.Strategic Management & Leadership:• Apply leadership concepts in a work context;• Analyse leadership and related theories in a work context• Assist with the organisation and management of extension and
development• 2.Teams & Teamwork:• Build teams to achieve goals and objectives;• Lead and manage teams; • Apply the theories, principles techniques and tools of group
dynamics to extension in a simple • group setting• 3.Mentorship & Coaching:• Provide coaching to personnel within a Contact Centre;• Apply ‘best practice’, mentoring, training and accountability in
extension;• 4.Change Management:• Apply the principles of Change Management in the workplace;• Facilitate behaviour change and innovation in extension• 5.Project Management:• Explain fundamentals of project management1;• Design, implement, integrate and manage extension/development
projects and programmes•
TRAINING PROGRAMME
• 6.Problem Solving:• Apply problem solving strategies;• Demonstrate an ability to apply the principles of problem identification,
analysis • and decision-making within a work context;• 7.Conflict Management & Negotiation Skills:• Design and implement plans to deal with conflict situations ;• 8.Time & Stress Management:• Apply efficient time management to the work of a
department/division/section;• Demonstrate stress management techniques as a self-help tool• Prioritise time and work for self and team• 9.Finance for Non-Financial Managers:• Recognise, measure, classify and record financial and non-financial
data;• 10.Agribusiness governance:• Apply the principles of corporate governance and ethics ;• Analyse compliance to legal requirements and recommend corrective
actions;• Indentify and interpret related legislation and its impact on the team,
department • or division and ensure compliance;• 11.Enterprise development and Business Planning•
2. LEADERSHIP LABORATORY
• IMBIZO programme invite agri-leaders in own right to “think
tank” on HOT TOPICS (14 to date) in AGRICULTURE:
- LAND REFORM ISSUES (3X); - WORK CREATION (2X); - UNITY IN SA AGRICULTURE (3X) - AUFSA; - WATER & AGRICULTURE; - 4 YOUTH LEADERSHIP LABS – PROMINENT FACILITATORS; - THE FUTURE OF BLACK COMMERCIAL FARMERS.
SIGNIFICANT INPUTS IN TO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL AND NDP – CHAPTER 6
IMBIZO’S to follow: Land Reform Pilot Project, Food Security, Talent & Training,
Rural Development, the Africa Agriculture Connection, Competitiveness, Commercial Farming, Support to New/Emerging Farmers
OUTREACH PROGRAMMES
3. NEW:BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT SHORT COURSE + INCUBATOR SUPPORT: US, Standard Bank and PwC
4. African Leadership Programme• African Fellowship Trust, Royal
Agricultural University ,UK and SA Agri-business partnerships
• 21 Master level Africans in SA for AGBUSINESS PLACEMENTS and over three years. – future networks
AGRIMASS – 2000 vs. 2012
Top overall ranking of aptitude and skills sets in two AGRIMASS surveys (2000 & 2012) are exactly the same:
1. Personal management qualities2. Communication Skills3. Business strategy and Economic
Skills4. Quantitative, and Info
Management 5. Technical Skills6. Employment, Work, and General
Experience
FRESH PRODUCE MARKET AGENTS (PMA ) ACADEMY STUDY:
Objectives:
•Establishing the available pre- and post-graduate courses at universities and colleges relating to horticulture and post-harvest technology;
•Determine the number of jobs to be filled and the skills and training needed, across the fresh produce supply chain;
•Document the number of internship and bursaries currently provided across the fresh produce supply chain.
3. TOWARDS THE FUTURE:
• Focus on succession & soft skills requirements:Interpersonal and communication skills development – HOW? Short Courses; team work.
• Note future change drivers:Long term relationships, - new risk management.Understand consumer behavior.Information sharing with supply chain/networks.Multinational/ global food wholesalers/retailers.Science and Technology.
• Food Business System ShapersUncertainty and volatility.Increasing urbanization.Trade policy.Changing technology.Rising income in emerging/new markets.
3. TOWARDS THE FUTURE:
• Qualifications: Focus on Science Based first/second degrees,
then
combined skill sets • Practical experience
Discussions with industry and universitiesChallenges and constraints
• InternshipsPractical experienceAccommodationAdministration
• Combined skill setsSecond degrees & discussions with tertiary education institutions about changes to existing programs – AGBIZ training
3. TOWARDS THE FUTURE:
Promote active industry involvement with academic “SILOS”:
• Make them offers they can not refuse!
• Directed bursaries/scholarships;
• Internships/industry placements;
• Science based – MBA options;• Young professional
programmes