The COVID-19 pandemic has made navigating an already competitive job market more challenging. In this article I share anecdotes from numerous encounters I’ve had on how to go about the arduous task of obtaining, sustaining or thriving in employment during this pandemic.
Category Archive: Surviving the War on Talent
Photo Cred (The phone rings. Mary: “Good afternoon, [reception]. How can I—” Flustered Client: “Hello, I requested numerous items that […]
As the last case-study on the ‘War on Talent Series’ I sat down with the best dynamic duo since milk & cookies; Sekayi (kayi) and Tukiya (kii) Fundafunda, and discussed their survival tactics on the war on talent.
The war on talent isn’t over yet. Welcome to the fourth article on the War on Talent, to […]
This is the third article on the War on Talent Series. I sat down with the vivacious Gwendoline Williams, to find out how she turned a recreation into talent.
This is the second article on the War on Talent Series. I sat down with the formidable Mafipe Chunga, to find out how he was not only surviving the war on talent, but quite frankly flourishing.
People being an organisations greatest asset is highly dependent on the people. This need, but lack of talent has brought about ‘the war on talent.’ This series of articles will ensure you not only survive the war on talent, but thrive.