Education
Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government Organises 5th Station in the 2nd Future Trip Programme
The Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG), the first research and training institution to focus on governance and public law in the Arab world, has arranged the 5th terminal of its Future Trip prgramme, in collaboration with the Knowledge and Human Development Authority at the authority's headquarters in Dubai's Academic City.
Now in its 2nd version, Future Trip program is an one-of-a-kind initiative that seeks to encourage and educate the leaders of the future and to make certain a smooth transfer of government knowledge and know-how. The sessions that formed part of the 5th station showcased the pioneering instance supplied by KHDA in the planning, arrangement and growth of knowledge demands and human advancement, in accordance with the instructions of the smart federal government. The program was created to adhere with the most effective global practices and consisted of innovative campaigns targeted at making certain excellent quality output from institutions and professional education establishments.
H.E. Dr. Abdulla Al-Karam, Chairman of the Board of Directors-Director General, (KHDA), said: "We were delighted to organize the 5th station of Future Trip programme, arranged by MBRSG, which gives an interactive environment for future leaders on the pioneering designs and innovative suggestions offered by various Dubai government entities. The program strengthens the government's technique to innovation and positive adjustment and highlights its efforts in boosting performance signs and achieving objectives."
The workshop included an interactive session entitled Leadership of Change provided by HE Dr. Al-Karam, who provided beneficial understandings on KHDA's introducing design for carrying out future education. The session assessed the initiatives exerted by the authority to enhance the standard patterns of spreading out knowledge, which have contributed to accomplishing a qualitative jump in the nature of its job and in the high quality of its performance through encouraging team effort and encouraging staff.
Professor Raed Awamleh, Dean of MBRSG, said: "We were honoured to be able to deal with our associates at KHDA and to experience the insightful and informative program they provided. The informing sessions and workshops assisted in becoming aware the ambitions of the management to take on innovation."
"Future Trip's program 5th terminal explored' the future of government work and associated industries and encouraged future leaders by notifying them concerning new federal government campaigns. The program has directly added to the spreading of knowledge and the conference of purposes." He added.
Throughout the terminal's tasks, KHDA professionals offered a discussion on design thinking - a details kind of innovative used assuming characterised by an innovative technique to discovering services to the numerous problems that could develop in the work of federal government organisations. The introduction included clinical and imaginative techniques formulated to understand the nature of issues and to determine approaches to offer rational services to them.
The fifth station of the Future Trip program attracted agents from Dubai Public Prosecution; Roads and Transport Authority (RTA); Dubai Courts; Community Development Authority in Dubai (CDA); Dubai Government Workshop; Dubai Sports Council; General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs; Dubai Department of Islamic Affairs and Charity; Dubai Land Department; Dubai Civil Defence; Dubai Maritime City Authority; Knowledge and Human Development Authority; Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC); Dubai Media Incorporated and Dubai Department of Finance.