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Digital Training Saves 60 Safaricom Staff From the Sack

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Safaricom Digital Academy graduates receive certificates from former Chief Technical Officer, Thibaud Rerolle during the Safaricom Digital Academy graduation at Bomas of Kenya. www.businesstoday.co.ke
Safaricom Digital Academy graduates receive certificates from former Chief Technical Officer, Thibaud Rerolle during the Safaricom Digital Academy graduation at Bomas of Kenya. [Photo/Business Today/Kenya]
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Safaricom has trained 60 employees who were looking to shift to new digital careers through its Digital Academy.

The academy is an initiative that especially caters to employees working in technology careers that are becoming automated as computers gain more capabilities and take on more roles and the graduates have already been redeployed.

An industry first, the initiative is also helping the company bridge a shortage of talent as it seeks to bridge a customer shift to increasingly digital lifestyles. This digital transformation has been behind the growth of demand for data scientists, data analysts, and new-age programming experts amongst other roles.

“Safaricom operates in a fast paced environment where technology is ever changing. Recent advances have automated sections of our network meaning that certain careers will soon no longer be necessary. At the same time, these changes are driving demand for new skills where there is a shortage of talent in the market.

The Digital Academy is a human resource innovation that has enabled us to both empower our staff with new skills and to have the right mix of talent based on our customer needs,” said Safaricom Acting CEO Michael Joseph.

The Digital Academy offered a six-month full-time course in five programmes including Technology Automation, Cloud Computing, Cyber Security, Data Science, Emerging Network Technologies and Mobile Application Development. The first three months of the course were classroom-based with the last three months seeing the employees practically applying their new skills in developing new workplace innovations.

Among the tools that the employees have developed during the training is a Data Revenue Analysis and Prediction Tool, and a Home Fibre Customer Satisfaction Analysis Solution.

All 60 employees remained under employment for the duration of the programme with Safaricom also fully footing the costs of the training. Following the success of the first phase of the programme, the company plans to partner with both local and global players to roll out the Digital Academy to more of its staff in the coming months. Besides the academy, Safaricom has also deployed a digital learning platform that will provide on-the-job training in more than 10,000 courses to its entire staff.

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