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7.  Professional


                                                          Development




                                                   With a growing number of young candidate attorneys in the Group
                                                   and with the fast-tracking of in particular black and black female
                                                   candidates, firms need to have strategies in place to develop
                                                   and retain professionals and ensure that their investment in such
                                                   candidates is not lost.  A Group priority has been the fostering of
                                                   career pathing at member firms to allow young professionals to
                        Member firms               mature to senior positions in the firm, with guidance, best practices
                                                   and mentorship by Group regional directors being conducive to
                   have introduced                 greater cognisance of the importance of developing staff. Results
                                                   have included mentorship programmes, individual development
                           professional            plans, performance assessment frameworks and a focus on soft skills
                                                   training to assist professionals to grow and face the challenges of
                        development,               their professional careers.

                      career pathing               Candidate attorneys also gain access to centralised support,
                                                   knowledge centres, online legal resources, and extensive softs skills
                    and mentorship                 training  available  to staff,  providing  additional  value  usually  only
                                                   available outside the Group at a large law firm.
                         programmes


                         to ensure the             8.  Skills Development

                  retention of black

                           and female              8.1  Firm skills development
                                                   Investing in skills development and staff training is the hallmark of a
                         professionals             successful law firm. Skills development is also unquestionably relevant
                                                   to  transformation  and  often  linked  to  transformation  successes,
                                                   particularly in relation to accelerated development initiatives.
                                                   Group  firms  accordingly  actively invest in  training  and  positioning
                                                   themselves as training firms and have partnered with SucceedGroup
                                                   Online  Academy to avail an encompassing range of softs skills,
                                                   computer literacy, life skills and compliance courses to staff across
                                                   the Group.

                                                   In 2016 Group firms spent in excess of R3 million on the skills
                                                   development of black staff members at their firms and nearly R3.4
                                                   million on the skills development of female staff members of all
                                                   races. In 2017 this number increased to over R4 million on the skills
                                                   development of black staff members and nearly R4.25 million on the
                                                   skills development of female staff members of all races, evidencing
                                                   the mounting investment in training by firms to position themselves
                                                   as training firms.

                                                   The Group has also partnered with Corporate Strategy Group,
                                                   specialist skills development consultants, to assist Group firms to
                                                   annually submit their required  Workplace Skills Plans and  Annual
                                                   Training Report.






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