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DHL Express recognized as top employer in Africa

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DHL Express, the world’s leading international express services provider, has been certified as a Top Employer in Africa by the Top
Employers Institute at the prestigious Top Employer 2017 ceremony on Thursday 13
October at the Sandton Convention Centre.

The company was certified as a Top Employer in twelve markets, including Angola,
Botswana, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique,
Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda. Hennie Heymans, CEO of DHL Express Sub-Saharan
Africa (SSA), says, “We are extremely proud of this achievement. This is testament
to how much we value our employees and reaffirms that DHL Express is a rewarding
place to work at.”

“Having motivated people is the first pillar of our global internal Focus strategy
and being an Employer of Choice is one of our three bottom lines. This demonstrates
how seriously we take employee engagement and development at a global level and on
the ground in SSA. We’re committed to having a team of high performers who operate
in a high performance culture and in a region that promotes and drives diversity of
leadership.”

“I believe that DHL Express has something very unique. You don’t often find a
company that can maintain the same culture across the world. The fact that you can
walk into any one of our offices around the world and feel that same drive towards
customer centricity from the minute you walk in the door is truly amazing. Our Focus
pillars lay the foundation for this success and the abundance of employee engagement
and recognition programs are perfectly positioned to support this.”

“These initiatives and programs include our Certified International Specialist (CIS)
program, which is a cultural change program that all our employees across SSA have
gone through. An extension of CIS is our Certified International Manager (CIM)
program, which focuses primarily on ensuring that our leaders are equipped with the
knowledge and skills to meet the demands of today’s complex working environment and
promote effective and quality leadership among managers.”

“We also run an annual Employee Opinion Survey which is 100 percent anonymous. This
gives us great insight into areas that require improvement, as well as reaffirms
areas that we are doing well in. Much like how we rely on customer feedback to
improve our customer service quality, direct feedback from employees is imperative
to our success. From an employee recognition point of view, we run Employee
Appreciation Weeks and functional focus weeks which celebrate and recognize our
employees’ achievements in each country. In addition, we present quarterly and
annual awards to our star performers, based on employee nominations,” adds Heymans.

To be certified as a Top Employer in Africa, a company needs to operate in four or
more countries and have exceptional employee conditions. The Top Employers Institute
conducts comprehensive and independent research by getting employees in the relevant
companies to complete a HR best practice survey.

The survey assesses the company’s HR strategy, policy implementation, practices and
employee offerings, to reveal whether the company provides exceptional employee
conditions, develops talent on all levels and demonstrates leadership through
optimizing the development of its employees and employee practices.

Each completed survey is reviewed by the Top Employer Institute and subsequently
audited by a third party. Only organizations that qualify from the selection process
receive the Top Employers title and Certification Seal but all participants receive
a comprehensive Feedback Report.

“We are delighted to have been certified as a Top Employer in Africa for the third
consecutive year and strive to ensure that we continue to achieve this prestigious
certification every year,” concludes Heymans
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