Employers have been urged to invest in their workforce and adapt to skill sets to match the changing job landscape. Speaking during the opening ceremony of the Zamara Regional summit, Sally Mahihu, Chairperson, Kenya Investment Authority (KenInvest) emphasized on the need for aligning talent with market opportunities and the role of strategic workforce planning in driving growth and achieving success in a dynamic business environment.
“Organizations must now recognize the transformative nature of the job market due to technological advancements, shifting consumer demands, and the global economic changes. These necessitates continuous learning and upskilling to ensure that employees remail relevant and competitive in their respective field,” Ms Mahihu said.
(TOP: Raymond Muthama, Chief People and Culture Officer at Zamara).
On his part, Raymond Muthama, Chief People and Culture Officer at Zamara, emphasized on the significance of understanding the unique needs of each generation within the workforce.
“Crafting a robust workplace culture should not be misconstrued as creating a cult-like atmosphere. Rather, it involves aligning values, fostering inclusivity, and nurturing innovation,” Muthama said. He added that an inclusive workplace culture acts as a catalyst for employee engagement and overall organizational success.
With an increasing number of Millennials and Gen Zs now in the workforce, Mr. Muthama sighted the significance of crafting an environment where diverse generations collaborate seamlessly, recognizing one another’s strengths, and jointly contributing to the growth and innovation that propel businesses to new heights. “Understanding generational dynamics should be a guiding principle for leaders aiming to establish workplaces that not only endure but flourish in the face of changing times,” he concluded.
Zamara Group kicked off its Regional HR summit for 2023. The summit, themed “The Future of Talent, Work, and Workspaces,” is taking place at the Diamonds Leisure Beach and Golf Resort. With a gathering of over 20 esteemed speakers and over 200 HR business leaders, policy makers, and visionaries from across the region from 6 countries.
The summit, a platform for fostering invaluable connections recognized the importance of addressing the pressing issues surrounding talent development, remote work trends, and the evolution of physical workspaces.
Zamara is a financial services provider in Kenya, committed to creating a financially secure future for its members and customers. The firm’s business strategy is centred on customer-centricity and value addition. Its portfolio of services include: Actuarial Solutions, Pensions Administration and Consulting, and Insurance Brokerage. Zamara Group is headquartered in Kenya and has footprints in Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Nigeria, Malawi, and the DRC.
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