Brought to you by: In collaboration with: Reduced Pricing for Local Mozambican Companies see inside for details MOZAMBIQUE NATIONAL TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT FORUM 2016 Human capital strategies to catapult Mozambique into the region s economic powerhouse 11 & 12 May 2016 Southern Sun Maputo, Mozambique REGISTER TODAY! +27(0)81 777 0028 enquiry@africaninfex.com www.africaninfex.com
Content Outline: Preliminary Session: Unlocking the Potential Catapulting Mozambique into the region s economic powerhouse Preliminary Session: International KeyNote Address Skill Based Economy: Lessons from Finland Spotlight: Navigating National Content and Procurement Priorities The Billiondollar question? Accelerating SME Development in Mozambique Harnessing the power of technology enabled learning Despite the impact of the global downturn, the issue of skills and talent will continue to dominate as Mozambique senior policy makers and leading government strategists seek to develop and position Mozambique as the regions powerhouse economy. Gas is the region s key resource but developing other key resource, human capital, is our future challenge and key to sustainable success. The National Training and Development Mozambique Forum provides a platform for technical advice and capacity building for the development of high quality, flexible, skills and vocational education and training systems. Training and development strategies that meet at the conflux of corporate strategies and National Training and Higher education institutions to catapult Mozambique into the region s economic powerhouse Researchers, Market Analysts, Connectors & Networkers through event platforms! Our objective is to research and provide strategic e information to companies and individuals on current and future business opportunities and market developments. Our mission at AIE is to make credible information sharing in Africa, readily available, transparent and to provide networking platforms. We do this by means of market briefings, panel discussions and webinars. Our extensive database provides access to over 100 000 people and organizations. Whether we are researching the latest market developments in a specific industry, or unbundling pertinent new legislation, we endeavor to present the subject matter in an interactive and effective manner, through guest speakers and presenters who are experts in their specific fields. Our network of contacts extends beyond South Africa into Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, and SubSaharan Africa. Reduced Pricing for Local Mozambican Companies see back page for details The CTA in its capacity as a nongovernmental economic organization, nonpartisan, is committed to positively contributing to the economic and social development of Mozambique. CTA is the leading business association in Mozambique ensuring the dissemination of pertinent information and the promotion of collaborative dialogue within industry.
Who Should Attend: Industry Split: Industry Segment 1 50% Oil & Gas, Mining, Energy, Service Industries, Industrial, Manufacturing, Construction, Hotel (Hospitality), Food and Beverage, Retail, Transport and Logistics, Ports, Rail, Financial Institutions, Utilities, Telecoms Industry Segment 2 Training Institutions, Universities, Tertiary Institutions, Vocational Training Industry Segment 3 Legal Firms & Advisory Services 20% 30% Job Function Split: 5% 7% Country Manager, Managing Director, 20% Chief Executive Officer 10% 5% 10% 20% Human Resource Manager, Training & Development Manager General Manager Local Content Manager Industrial Relations Manager, Employee Relations Manager SHEQ Manager 10% 13% Legal Advisor Consultant Business Development
Day 1: 11 May 2016 08:00 09:00 REGISTRATION 09:00 09:10 WELCOME AND OPENING KEYNOTE FROM OUR CHAIRPERSON Session Towards a Skills Based Economy Mozambique, High Level Strategy 09:10 09:35 Preliminary Session Unlocking the Potential Catapulting Mozambique into the region s economic powerhouse Despite the impact of the global downturn, the issue of skills and talent will continue to dominate as Mozambique senior policy makers and leading government strategists seek to develop and position Mozambique as the regions powerhouse economy. Gas is the region s key resource but developing other key resource, human capital, is our future challenge and key to sustainable success 09:35 10:15 Preliminary Session International KeyNote Address Skill Based Economy Lessons from Finland 10:15 10:50 Opening Plenary Mozambique Tertiary Reforms, Knowledge Economy Framework, and ICT Progress 10:50 11:20 MORNING REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING 11:20 12:00 Building Knowledge Economies Advanced Strategies for Development World Bank 12:00 12:45 The Now and the Future Industry and training institutes skills update to date and ascertaining how best to connect industry and government objectives to accelerate the Skills Based Economy Sector and City Based entry point opportunities Community Schools, and basic education reforms The role of Special Economic Zones Secondary school reforms The role of Expatriate s? The role of technology 12:45 13:45 LUNCH & NETWORKING BREAK Session Labour Market Regulation 13:45 14:30 Navigating National Content and Procurement Priorities National Content Decree Law Procurement and Supply Chain Priorities National Content Decree Law and Decree Law Rovuma Basin Nr 2/2014 Workforce Planning and Investment Procurement and supply chain priorities 14:30 15:15 Understanding the Labour Legislative Framework Overview Labour Legislative Framework Employment of expatriates in terms of Mozambican laws Labour inspections Worker Compensation and Salary Benchmarking Employment contracts, remuneration, terms Termination, Collective Bargaining and Occupational Health and Safety 15:15 1545 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING 15:45 17:00 The Billiondollar question Ensuring Local Value Creation Presentations Pace and Scheduling to achieve Long Term Value Creation Training and the Potential for Value Creation in the Offshore Supply Sector Training and the Potential for Value Creation in the Subsea Sector Training and the Potential for Value Creation in the Service Sector Training and Strategy for Value Chain Forward Linkages 17:00 17:15 SESSIONS CONCLUDE Accommodation Reservations: We are pleased to offer our delegates a preferential accommodation rate at the Southern Sun, Maputo. Please contact: BALBINA CHIBOLECA and state that you are attending the African Influence Exchange event. Tel: +258 21 495 050 / Email: Balbina.Chiboleca@tsogosun.com
Day 2: 12 May 2016 08:00 09:00 EARLY MORNING REFRESHMENTS 09:00 09:10 WELCOME AND OPENING KEYNOTE FROM OUR CHAIRPERSON 09:10 10:00 Navigating Local Content Optimisation Modelling local content economic impact on commercial interests Economic optimisation, local content targets, royalty and corporate tax incentives Procurement and contracting Achieving sustainable industrial development 10:00 10:50 Accelerating SME Development in Mozambique Opportunities for SME s in business linkages Access to finance Accessing higher value business opportunities 10:50 11:20 MORNING REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING 11:20 12:00 The Next Wave Artisan training and development in Mozambique Accelerating Artisan training Secondary school initiatives Towards national standards and certification Available financing National strategy formulisation The role of training institutes and business and how they best connect 12:00 12:30 Harnessing the power of technology enabled learning The future of technology and the business models we are going to see in the next 10 years The role and future of Mobile and technology enhanced learning How connected devices are changing everything What the future of technology means for policy, business and education 12:30 13:30 LUNCH & NETWORKING BREAK 13:30 15:00 Design Session: Developing a Local Content Workforce Strategy Achieving localisation through an integrated strategy structure, policy, systems, and procedures Training and development mechanisms, objectives and outcomes Workforce Development employment and training Pressure test your strategy Model alternatives through cost and outcomes Rollout, measurement, and management 15:00 15:30 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING 15:30 17:00 Design Session: Developing a Local Content Supply Chain and Procurement Strategy Assessing demand side, supply side and barriers across the project lifecycle Supplier and SME development options Emerging partnership models that meet the price, quality, training levels and volume requirements of the market Supply chain development Developing a procurement policy Direct and indirect procurement Pressure test your strategy Model alternatives through cost and outcomes Rollout, measurement, and management 17:00 17:15 OFFICIAL CLOSE & END OF MARKET BRIEFING
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VENUE Venue: Southern Sun Maputo Address: Avenida Da Marginal Maputo Mozambique Tel: +258 21 495 050 Mozambique National Training & Development Forum 2016 11 & 12 May 2016 Southern Sun Maputo, Mozambique Delegate Pricing Price for LOCAL MOZAMBICAN companies (limited to 20) * USD (US Dollars) USD 400 Web: www.tsogosun.com/southernsunmaputo 2 Day Event SF Standard Price USD 990 TERMS AND CONDITIONS * Only companies with headquarters in Mozambique qualify for Local Pricing PAYMENT Payment is due in full at the time of registration Your registration will not be confirmed until payment is recieved and may be subject to cancellation. 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