– University of Pretoria’s Dr Olebogeng Selebi on talent retention in South Africa

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– University of Pretoria’s Dr Olebogeng Selebi on talent retention in South Africa
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In this Business Talk interview, Dr Selebi talks about talent retention and narrowing the skills gap in South Africa.

In this Business Talk with Michael Avery interview, Dr Olebogeng Selebi – Deputy Director of the University of Pretoria’s Centre for the Future of Work – discusses the state of the South African labour market.

She also boasts a PhD in Communication Management from the University of Pretoria, and her PhD culminated in the development of a communication framework for South Africa’s National Development Plan. Dr Selebi believes that research-based, academically-sound, real-world communication strategies can facilitate business development and success by addressing stakeholder expectations and delivering mutually-beneficial communication solutions.In this Business Talk interview, Dr Selebi explains why South Africa needs to narrow its skills gap.

Dr Selebi then reveals which core skills are lacking in South Africa and discusses why rectifying this is essential.

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