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Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government Wraps Up Arab Leadership and Government Excellence Programme

The Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG), the very first study and teaching institution focusing on administration and public law in the Arab world, ended its front runner Arab Leadership and Government Excellence program, which hosted a delegation of Kuwaiti federal government authorities in Dubai on October 15-19, 2017.

The programme's purposes include encouraging participants to manage modern-day challenges encountered by their organisations, and updating government procedures by boosting calculated decision-making. A series of scholastic programs and training sessions were developed to urge communication and exchange of experiences among the participants, all the while introducing them to international finest practices in the government market and further expanding their knowledge of leadership and public policy. Additionally, the program explores the difficulties and possibilities of smart government and smart city applications.

MBRSG's Executive President His Excellency Dr. Ali Sebaa Al Marri said: "The Mohammed Bin Rashid School of government moves on, influenced by the regulations of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai, to check out new opportunities for teamwork with GCC nations. We are establishing the foundation for replicating the UAE's success in government procedures, public policy, administration and smart technologies throughout the entire Gulf region."

" A qualified GCC labor force is key to sustainable development," Dr. Al Marri included. "Purchasing human resources leads the way for a better future; this program permitted us to reinforce our bonds with our companions in Kuwait, and to harmonise our initiatives and know-how to develop federal government operations and satisfy the strategic objectives of GCC countries."

The very first chapter of the program focused on efficient leadership and government excellence as a means to improve organisational efficiency, welcome innovative technologies and address difficulties. The second chapter, meanwhile, identified innovation and ICT as crucial means for sustainable advancement and smart city strategies throughout the Arab world.

" We were presented to innovative and mind-blowing suggestions that help with job, rise performance and achieve consumer fulfillment," said Ghaida Al Shimali, Head of Tax Agreements at the Kuwaiti Ministry of Money, mentioning as examples the UAE's efforts to simplify terminology in regulations and accelerate change procedures, in addition to the Emirates' dedication to involving the youth fit the future of the country. "We expect increasing cooperation amongst GCC member states in order to advertise the Gulf region as a global location for growth and success," Al Shimali included.

The course included of a field check out to the Federal Authority for Competition and Data, where participants were introduced to the Authority's work, in addition to its efforts and techniques to establish the UAE's nationwide data system and boost its global competitiveness.

Awatif Al Tuwaijri, Head of the Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Funding Division at the Kuwaiti Ministry of Financing, claimed: "The Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government's interest for sharing their experiences mirrors their interest for government excellence. This journey provided us wonderful insight and made us look forward to additional teamwork with the School in the future and to developing durable interaction channels with them."

Furthermore, the programme looked for to develop a strong network of government entities, and to boost useful communication in between mid- and high-level authorities in Arab governments. The course likewise aimed to check out international success stories - especially in the UAE-- to recognize the aspects that guarantee success and progression.

" With the wonderful focus we have actually received from the Mohammed Bin Rashid School of government," stated Awad Al Mutairi, Head of Property Monitoring at the Kuwaiti Ministry of Financing, "we were able to find incredible success tales we might duplicate within our very own organisations to boost productivity and motivate useful communication through the open-door plan implemented across all UAE Government facilities."

MBRSG's executive education programmes were especially made for highly qualified government officials. They seek to modernise and update their leadership and monitoring abilities, all the while enhancing their knowledge by sharing the UAE Government's extensive insight and expertise.

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