The training programme includes several modules on high-performance leadership skills, problem solving, efficient decision-making at the workplace, and development of employees to form high performance teams.
“The Career Progression Programme is one of the most important programmes that Tamkeen offers to support the development of human capital and the growth of private sector enterprises,” Tamkeen’s Acting Vice President, Human Capital Development Amal Al Kooheji said.
“One of the first programmes to be launched by Tamkeen, the Career Progression Programme proved highly efficient in the past five years, through developing the skills of Bahrainis on one hand, and improving the performance of the beneficiary enterprises on the other. This dual benefit makes the programme a vital element in the development of the national economy and the proficiency of the local workforce.”
Tariq Al Kooheji, Business Managing Director at Al Kooheji Global Group, welcomed the signing of the agreement.
“This is considered a step forward that stems from Al Kooheji Global Group’s initiative to up skill of Bahrainis and prepare them for high-level managerial and specialised positions within the group. We appreciate Tamkeen’s continuous efforts that have contributed greatly in improving productivity and workforce efficiency in the private sector, which contributed to the growth and development of the national economy through an experienced and trained workforce,” he added.
“At Al Zayani, one of our key goals is to provide our employees with developmental specialised training opportunities in order for them to gain the skills relevant to their fields. We also seek to provide Bahrainis with employment opportunities in order for them to be able to contribute through their unique set of skills. Through this partnership with Tamkeen, we will be able to provide a one-of-a-kind opportunity that will pave the way for more Bahraini youth to reach a bright and prosperous future,” Mohammed Saleh Ghareeb, HR and Admin Manager at Al Zayani Investments, said.