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I think the decision will depend on where Vodacom intends to go in the future. Is it going to be more adventurous or merely consolidate on it's market position. But seeing as though they are lagging behind MTN in Africa and other developing markets, due largely to that silly agreement with Vodafone, they are not going to change IMO, so Uys would be my tip to go up to CEO.
But what read from the article, the top management of VC is mainly technically minded, and those type of people are not really known for pursuing risky strategies. But with high risk, comes high reward. Shameel Joosub, as the article states, is more a business man, and probably would be more inclined to explore growth strategies.
As for the BEE concern expressed in the article, Llewelyn Jones managed to land the top spot at a state body. So I think it is not going to be an important criteria, it would probably be a "nice to have".
Also If i am not mistaken, I think Shameel started from the bottom at Vodacom (Call Centre?) and over the years 'climbed the ladder' to where he is today - so although he may well satisfy the BEE requirment, if he gets it its because he deserves it and nothing else.
I would say that if the Vodacom board opts for an outside appointment – or even an internal appointment which may disturb the current management (power) structure they will be well advised to ensure that they lock in a few key guys. Pieter is obviously one of those people, but many others in the company make it work.
I really hope they avoid what happened at Telkom – not good for any company to go through that kind of management shake-up. Vodacom has been a very pleasant and effective company to deal with, and I guess I have an interest that it remains as nice to deal with in future, hence the column![]()
lolPieter Dirk Uys?
Skating on thin Uys probablyhe'll have to adapt or dye...
Knott-Craig’s words that he “often tellthe board that we need a black person at the helm of the company … I still think it's important for our transformation that this company is not run by a white man” further hints of an appointment other than Uys.
Please delete those voicemail messages without listening to them - they rot the mind, body and soul.Poison Ivy said:I don't want a sector to be monopolised by people who do not look like me