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International human capital advisory firm, Africa People Advisory Group has announced the signing of a strategic partnership with Ghanaian human resources consultancy the Learning Organisation.
Learning Organisation offers a wide variety of services, including training, development, contract management and motivational programmes for employees, whilst Africa People Advisory Group provides a range of Human Resources solutions focused on Reward, Organisation Effectiveness and Talent Management.
The partnership will provide the Ghanaian market access to a suite of human resources solutions that covers all aspects of the employee life cycle and will assist organisations to enhance the employee experience as they face the opportunity presented by the future of work.
“Ghana is a key market for us, and being able to partner with Learning Organisation is a key step in our journey to grow locally. We have been tracking the success that Learning Organisation has achieved and we are excited to be partnering with such a strong firm in Ghana.
We are both people-centered organisations that are driven by a common purpose, to make an impact on the success of organisations through its people.” said Deon de Swardt, Managing Partner of Africa People Advisory Group, commenting on the partnership.

CEO of the Learning Organisation Isaac Sackey said, “Our mission is to transform organisational performance through people development. Learning Organisation is committed to advancing the best HR practices by supporting a culture of innovation and opportunity. As a recognised partner with leading International Human Resource Consultancies, we are well poised and committed to strengthening and expanding the provision of leading organisational solutions to all sectors in Ghana. This partnership further extends our capacity to meet demand and enhance bespoke HR change solutions to our valued clients.”
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