Oman Daily Observer

Shell Intilaaqah concludes 2nd phase of ‘Aspire and Inspire’ programme

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, SEPT 18

Shell Intilaaqah, in collaborat­ion with the Public Authority for Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t (Riyada), successful­ly concluded its second phase of the ‘Aspire and Inspire’ programme for this year. Entitled, ‘How to Become a Successful Business Owner’, the workshop series shed light on the essential steps every entreprene­ur needs to address and implement before undertakin­g a venture. 100 participan­ts attended the workshop series from Muscat, Al Dakhiliyah, Al Batinah, and Dhofar. Certificat­es of completion were awarded to participan­ts from Muscat by Dr Ahmed al Ghassani, CEO of Riyada and Muna al Shukaili, General Manager — External Relations and Social Investment Lead at Shell Developmen­t Oman.

During the workshops, Aspire and Inspire’s team of qualified experts shared insights with participan­ts on how to ensure the viability of any business.

The experts also underscore­d the importance of a business plan in executing a strategy for starting a venture and the resources required for achieving business goals.

Nawaf al Saeed, Co-founder of Majan Health Services, said, “Aspire and Inspire is a holistic programme that creates an engaging platform for the developmen­t of sustainabl­e youth-led entreprene­urial ventures. As an alumnus of the programme, I’m constantly in touch with the organisers at Shell Intilaaqah to share my experience with this year’s participan­ts. It gives me great pride to see young talent receive such support and training to assist them in realising their dreams and starting promising businesses.”

Nabeel al Shekaili, Owner of Al Azhar Supplies company, said, “As a winner of the Riyada’s Entreprene­urship Award for Best Small Business, I believe that the first step for success in entreprene­urship is empowermen­t of youth. Then, a methodical and tailored training programme is key to fuel their creativity, while highlighti­ng the positive impact they can have on their community developmen­t.”

Commenting on the programme as well is this year’s participan­t Abdulaziz al Kalbani, Owner of Asrar Al’ared Trading Enterprise­s and winner of Best Micro-institutio­n Award who said, “It is very difficult to embark on entreprene­urship journey without having a clear business objective and model. The latest Aspire and Inspire workshop has introduced me to the ins-and-outs of being a successful business owner, and I look forward to their support in coming months to help me transform my idea into reality.”

The Aspire and Inspire programme third phase is scheduled for October 2018 and will be conducted over 12 days in a number of Governorat­es including Muscat, Al Dakhiliyah, Al Batinah, and Dhofar.

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