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| VIRTUAL PRESS OFFICESTM | (011) 807 3294 | itnews@itweb.co.za | sales@itweb.co.za | Fri, 19 Jun 2009 |
Neotel has implemented a new HR strategy, called My Virtual Neotel PA, aimed at retaining skilled staff members.
The project has hired a team from outside the business to be at the beck-and-call of Neotel staff.
The company says, in tough economic times, it is natural for employee morale to take a knock, and organisations must focus more on motivation and employee satisfaction. “We already face massive skills shortages in SA; therefore, it is critical for organisations to retain the intellectual property they have within their company at all cost,” says Lucky Ndwalaza, HR executive head at Neotel.
Over the last year, the ICT industry has faced a severe shortage of skills, with telecommunications specialists being the hardest hit. Skills poaching is one of the biggest problems the industry faces.
During the ITA Skills Development Summit local conference, held last month, it was noted that the economic downturn, through increased retrenchments, has relieved the crisis somewhat. However, there is still a high demand for skills in ICT.
Neotel says employee retention and satisfaction are more important than employing new skills. “Organisations just cannot afford to lose the core skills, and spend time and money on training new staff to fill those positions.”
According to Ndwalaza, increased pressure from organisations to drive sales up and operational costs down has led to a significant increase in stress levels and means employees have even less time on their hands outside of work.
He says to alleviate those pressures, Neotel has implemented My Virtual Neotel PA, which gives the company's employees access to counselling. “Crime is on the increase, stress levels are going up and, as a result of the commitment required by the organisation they work for, they are unable to attend to personal needs,” says Ndwalaza.
Neotel says the project team will handle everything from doing employee shopping to assisting with children's homework. “As long as the need falls within the scope of the services rendered, it will be done,” says Ndwalaza.
Neotel says that, since the project started, it has seen a marked decrease in stress at the office.
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| I would like to recommend Manqoba Mathenjwa his number is 0734966917 or 0839938852 He was an ex Telkom employee and he has more experience,and his good in project co ordinating | |
| I recently contacted NEOTEL to enquire about their cordless phone products for a DOMESTIC (house) environment application. I just got a resounding NO when I enquired about a NEOTEL base unit WITH extensions. It seems NO ONE has the LATERAL thinking required to supply such an 'absurd' device. Ie. you have to take the base station WITH you all the time.WHY? I'm sitting next to a TELKOM LANDLINE EXTENSION with a dial-up VPN modem on my pc, that can take either a MTN SIM or a VODACOM SIM. What is the NEOTEL advantage then? Patiently waiting for someone to wake up... | |
| Vacancy @ Neotel(Project Consultant OSP) was advertised for Durban(KZN) and currently for Midrand. The educational requirement S4/N6/T3 for an individual to assist the project manager and fibre optic. After applying for the vacancy @Durban i realized that Neotel was exacetly like Telkom( its who who know). 13 years of fibre optic experience , ranging from construction, planning, splicing , transmission testing both 1330/1510 fibres, micro fibres and 2 months ---still no invitation for interview????????????has this vanacy been filled????????? i would love to meet the successful persons that posses all the requirements and fibre optic experience | |
| Yawn: Read all about it, Neotel is once again announcing nothing at all. Yawn. Don't they realise that part of their problem is the staff they have? Of course they don't... | |
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Next ITWeb headline will read "Neotel implements new meal voucher scheme for employees" Or "Neotel expands employee benefits by including uniform allowances" How is this article IT related? or of any interest? |
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| Interesting that this article follows one a week or so ago in which Bus Report stated that local staff at Neotel were unhappy with the fact that staff from HQ (Tata) in India were being treated better. Neotel vehemently denied this, accusing the journalist of making up stories. Where there is smoke.... | |
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