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Ruwayne Kock

Ruwayne Kock is a shareholder at The Human Resource Practice, where he is the head of the consulting service line. A registered Industrial Psychologist, Ruwayne possesses a wealth of people management consulting experience in a variety of industries, including the Retail, Financial, Telecommunications and Public Service sectors. His consulting experience encompasses Strategic HR Management; Leadership; Talent Management; Employee Engagement; Organisational Design; Strategic Learning and Development; Organisation Development and Change Management, to name a few. Ruwayne has published articles and is also a sought-after conference presenter in the Talent Management and Employee Engagement fields. Ruwayne is an advisory board member of the Human Capital Institute (HCI) Africa and University of Johannesburg’s Human Resource Management Programme. He is also the chairperson of the Institute of People Management Convention Planning Committee for 2010.
Aug 27
2010

Engaging Managers and Professional Skills in Client Organisation

Posted by: Ruwayne Kock in Engineering High Performance Organisations

Ruwayne Kock

Our client organisation adopted a talent management framework to deal with competitive reality in this raging war for talent. In spite of these efforts, the organisation had experienced high turnover amongst their management cadre. Consequently, the client commissioned an independent study to understand these turnover reasons and to generate action plans to mitigate this human capital risk.

Our locally validated employee engagement model provided a framework for the collection and analysis of data. The employee engagement survey was structured to elicit a thorough understanding of the management talent challenges and formed the basis for developing the Talent Engagement Strategy and Implementation Plan. At the heart of talent management is the employee value proposition (EVP). Focus groups were conducted to uncover the elements of EVP to attract, commit and retain management talent.


Mar 09
2010

Improving the bottom line through Employee Engagement

Posted by: Ruwayne Kock in Talent Management

Ruwayne Kock

With economists predicting fierce trading conditions and longer recovery than originally anticipated means that South African companies will need to seek out ways to sustain their business performance. After all, retrenching more people, or slashing other expenses, will mean that they will be left with skeleton resources. Or that those who remain will have no means, nor the will, to produce the necessary results.

Feb 15
2010

Cost of Disengagement

Posted by: Ruwayne Kock in Talent Management

Ruwayne Kock

Towers Perrin Global Workforce Study (2008) looked at 50 global companies over a one-year period, correlating their employee engagement levels with financial results. They found that companies with high employee engagement had a 19% increase in operating income and almost a 28% growth in earnings per share. Conversely, companies with low levels of engagement saw operating income drop more than 32% and earnings per share decline over 11%.  

Feb 15
2010

Engaging Leaders

Posted by: Ruwayne Kock in Talent Management

Ruwayne Kock

Economists are predicting a slow economic recovery. This means managers will need to work harder to improve the performance of their teams and retain key talent.

Dec 15
2009

Intention to stay influenced by perceptions of career, racial and age groups

Posted by: Ruwayne Kock in Talent Management

Ruwayne Kock

The recent research conducted by The Human Resource Practice, into employee engagement in South Africa contained both good news and bad news for employers.

Dec 04
2009

7 Tactics to Engage Young SA Employees

Posted by: Ruwayne Kock in Talent Management

Ruwayne Kock

Most organisations will be placing young graduates on development / internship programmes in their organisations at the beginning of 2010. These development programmes require huge financial investments which must provide a significant return on expectations i.e. feeding the talent pipeline.

Sep 30
2009

Young SA employees disengaged from jobs, consider quitting

Posted by: Ruwayne Kock in Talent Management

Ruwayne Kock

Thirty one percent of South African employees younger than 30 recently surveyed were disengaged from their jobs and undecided on their connection to their job and organisation, an employee engagement survey has found.

Jul 23
2009

Are your employees engaged?

Posted by: Ruwayne Kock in Talent Management

Ruwayne Kock

We (The Human Resource Practice) conducted an employee engagement survey to determine the current levels of employee engagement in South African organisations. The survey was conducted during April 2009 and 767 responses were received.

Jul 02
2009

Towards a New Model of Employee Engagement for South African Organisations

Posted by: Ruwayne Kock in Talent Management

Ruwayne Kock

South Africa is currently in the grip of recession. Managers can't impact on the recession but can influence the extent to which employees connect to their jobs and the organisation. This connection is referred to employee engagement. Most research shows a strong relationship between employee engagement and employee performance and retention.
The Human Resource Practice conducted a local employee engagement survey to determine the current levels of employee engagement in South African organisations. Survey conducted during April 2009 and 767 responses were received.

Apr 13
2009

Employee Engagement linked to Organisational Survival

Posted by: Ruwayne Kock in Talent Management

Ruwayne Kock

Most research shows a strong relationship between employee engagement and performance. Engagement involves connecting with employees at an emotional, intellectual and physical level. In these turbulent economic times, organisations needs to:

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