Manama: Golden Trust, in partnership with Limpid & Co Amsterdam, will launch an interactive workshop entitled Organizing for an Innovation Culture on the 6th of July, 2021, conducted by Michiel Yakma, Co-founder of Limpid & Co, an international adviser in corporate change management.
“This interactive workshop is a continuation of the series of events organized for our clients, as several issues will be addressed to know the different dimensions of organizing for an Innovation Culture and their interrelations and be able to recognize them in a practical setting,” Ahmed Abdulla Al Sakran, Managing Director of Golden Trust, said.
“Preparing participants with advanced skills in the institutional creativity to improve levels and performance indicators to reach ways to create a creative and innovative culture, is a desired goal in institutional agility, as we worked to attract international experts and practices to the GCC business community to overcome some business instability due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the continuous search for innovative ways in providing services and products as well as managing operations in institutions. Thus, investing in training and raising the competencies of entrepreneurs, business owners and team leaders is a key factor in keeping pace with operating changes and customer behaviors. Therefore, training on creating creativity and innovation teams is one of the necessities required by Organizations of all sizes, not just focusing on the digital transformation factor.”
Guest Speakers will be hosted in this event, including the innovation expert, Abdul Rahman Al-Munyes from the State of Kuwait and Jasper Ross from the Netherlands, a consultant in creativity and institutional innovation, to share some of the current practices used in the processes of creativity and institutional innovation since the beginning of the pandemic and the possibility of applying creativity theories & modules across various sectors.
“We look forward to the participation of leaders of the public and private sectors in this event in order to promote the current creative practices and to work on training future talents entering the labor market, which has a societal and economic impact that achieves the sustainable development goals and the kingdom of Bahrain leadership vision 2030 in investing in human capital, and supporting innovative startups, SMEs and Corporates at all levels,” Ahmed Al Sakran added.