“When you lead with values, business can be the greatest platform for change.”
This is the message from Zuko Mdwaba, the Salesforce Area Vice President, who was presenting the keynote address at the Salesforce World Tour Essentials conference.
Ursula Fear – the Senior Talent Programme Manager at Salesforce – expanded upon Mdwaba’s points about skills development in South Africa and explained that Salesforce has had to change the narrative of how skills are developed locally.
“To do this, we have launched a partnership with The Collective X,” said Fear.
The Collective X is an organisation comprising South Africa’s most prominent ICT companies and leaders that is focused on training the country’s youth in digital skills.
Key to its goals is eliminating the estimated R10 billion a year that is spent by South African businesses outsourcing tech jobs.
Instead, The Collective X believes that through collaboration, digital skills training can bring in as much as R300 billion to the country’s economy, and will establish South Africa as a technology powerhouse.
“This is an incredible initiative that is about taking control of in-demand digital skills in South Africa,” said Fear.
Salesforce, through its partnerships, is already able to offer the most affordable training in the world – and it is committed to extending this value to South Africans by working with The Collective X.
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