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PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON TRADE & INDUSTRY

PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON TRADE & INDUSTRY. 2004-10-29. Is the leading standardization body in the Sub-Sahara region. We provide world class standardization, conformity assessment & surveillance services to improve South Africa’s competitiveness. 10 YEARS OF PROGRESS.

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PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON TRADE & INDUSTRY

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  1. PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON TRADE & INDUSTRY 2004-10-29

  2. Is the leading standardization body in the Sub-Sahara region. We provide world class standardization, conformity assessment & surveillance services to improve South Africa’s competitiveness .

  3. 10 YEARS OF PROGRESS

  4. SABS has a 60-year heritage – it is the leading Standardization Body in the Sub-Sahara Region • Progress was made in reviewing African Fish Inspection Procedures & in ensuring greater involvement by African countries in International Standards setting • Various organizational reviews indicated the need for a clear separation of the commercial operations – SABS has established a growing Commercial Division • Standards South Africa (StanSA) is renaming SABS standards to South African National Standards (SANS)

  5. SABS was involved in & supported the process for regulation of plastic bags, and great progress has been made in curbing illegal imports of various products into the country • All SABS laboratories are accredited by SANAS & some are also accredited by RvA • In 1996 the first black designer received an award in the main award scheme of the Design Institute • The SABS has transformed its Human Resource Policies & is committed to Employment Equity & Redress – The Group Profile is constituted now by 56% of Previously Disadvantaged Individuals, 42% Female & 4% Differently Abled

  6. 2004 HIGHLIGHTS

  7. The SABS Group has made significant progress In Organizational Renewal & in embracing the concept of Sustainable Development….. • The successful & popular youth design leadership programme of the Design Institute this year produced its first young black woman as winner • A Standard on methods for measuring garments, SANS 1088, was written to help SMMEs in the clothing sector when tendering for State & other contracts from big buyers • Coal & Mineral Technologies (CMT) designed a holistic range of consulting services in the area of Mining Technology to respond effectively to the needs of BEE Mining Services

  8. The implementation of the new compulsory standard for plastic bags (VC 8087) resulted in a remarkable decrease in environmental pollution • The Pretoria-based operations of Eurotype were successfully accredited by SANAS to ISO 17025 • Job Creation was stimulated by assisting 50 graduates in agriculture from areas surrounding Nelspruit in Mpumalanga to start their own fruit drying project with a view to marketing their products on local & international markets • An EE Forum has been established to guide the implementation of an integrated & comprehensive Transformation Plan

  9. SABS helped to produce a book for HIV-sufferers, titled “Being Positive” – The manuscript was co-authored by Charles Camm, an employee of CMT • Copies of the book were donated to community-based organizations, in an effort to extend HIV/Aids awareness • SABS has embarked upon an enterprise-wide initiative focused on revitalizing the organization & the way it conducts it activities – under the working title “SABS Footprint-Your Choice”, this initiative is centred on 3 aspects of organizational effectiveness: • Service Excellence Programme • Leadership Programme • Ethics Programme

  10. PERFORMANCE AGAINST OBJECTIVES

  11. CHALLENGES MOVING FORWARD • Human Development • Re-establishing the SABS Brand • Integrated delivery environment that is customer-focused • Corporate Governance • Responding to changing business environment • Competitive • Regulatory • Financial • Organizational Culture • Appropriate responses to shareholder mandate

  12. Identify the problem Involve all stakeholders THE TRANSFORMATION DILEMMA

  13. Prepare a climate for negotiations Some common ground at last…. THE TRANSFORMATION DILEMMA

  14. But the outcome may be unpredictable Celebrate consensus THE TRANSFORMATION DILEMMA

  15. SIYABONGA Q’s?

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