Amended Bbbee Strategy

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Align your B-BBEE Strategy to the mandatory Legislative Acts and Regulation

The TFM Transformer’s Trust provides a seamless alignment between the Amended B-BBEE Codes of Good Practice, Legislative Acts and Regulations in line with Good Practice.

At each Forum, delegates are given a platform to challenge the expertise of the presenter as well as gain a unique insight into the specific challenges they and their peers face daily. The Forums provide the practical day-to-day aspects of understanding and implementing a Transformation Strategy, in contrast to them merely being a repetition of theory.
Delegates may choose to attend the TFM Transformer’s Forums to gain new insight into implementing their Transformation Strategy, or to network with their peers and the experts on-hand, otherwise to gain an alternate perspective on
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The value of Preferential Procurement – re-evaluating the historic 80/20 methodology.
• How do organisations evolve their Preferential Procurement spend from the historic reactive method of procurement to align with the expectations of today?
• What information on a Supplier B-BBEE Certificate translates into Preferential Procurement recognition?
• What is your Preferential Procurement value to your customers?
• What is the Impact of Ownership on Preferential Procurement Recognition? Is there a viable solution?

A breakdown of the imminent Protection of Personal Information (PoPI) Act. What is PoPI?
• What will be the impact on the daily running of your organisation?
• How will it inform your B-BBEE Scorecard?

An update on Legislation and Compliance requirements.
• What are Practice Guides issued by the B-BBEE Commissioner?
• Major B-BBEE Transaction thresholds.
• JSE requirements for listed organisations.

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