The South African Maritime Safety Authority seeks proposals from qualified service providers to conduct a comprehensive review of its organisational design and structure, focusing on efficiency and effectiveness. Proposals should demonstrate relevant experience and robust data protection measures.
The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) is inviting proposals for the appointment of a service provider to conduct an organisational design and structure review. This initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency and align the organisational framework with strategic objectives. The selected provider will be responsible for assessing the current organisational structure, identifying areas for improvement, and proposing a new design that optimally supports SAMSA's mission and goals.
Key requirements include demonstrating extensive experience in organisational design, change management, and project management. Bidders must provide evidence of previous successful projects, including reference letters. Additionally, qualifications in relevant fields such as Industrial/Organisational Psychology or Business Administration are essential. The proposal must also outline robust data protection and confidentiality measures in compliance with South African legislation, ensuring the safeguarding of sensitive employee and organisational data throughout the project lifecycle.
This tender presents an opportunity for experienced consulting firms to contribute to the enhancement of SAMSA's organisational effectiveness. By leveraging their expertise, the selected provider will play a crucial role in shaping a more responsive and agile organisational structure, ultimately benefiting SAMSA's service delivery and stakeholder engagement.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms with proven expertise in organisational design, change management, and project management, particularly those with experience in the public sector and a strong commitment to data protection and confidentiality.