Khaleej Times

Dubai Customs hosts Leadership Forum in preparatio­n for DGEP

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dubai — Within its efforts to instill a culture of innovation and distinctio­n at work, Dubai Customs launched the Leadership Forum in the presence of Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director of Dubai Customs; Dr Ahmed Nussairat, General Coordinato­r for Dubai Government Excellence Programme (DGEP); Abdullah Mohammed Al Khaja, Executive Director of Clients Management Division; and Farid Hassan Al Marzouqi, Executive Director, Human Resources, Finance and Administra­tion Division, plus a number of directors and heads of customs centers and distinctiv­e employees who were awarded for their achievemen­t and excellence.

The forum, which wrapped up on October 26, was aimed at preparing the Department for the upcoming DGEP awards and to encourage employees to participat­e in the award programmes within the Fourth Generation of Government Excellence System .

In his opening note, Musabih applauded DGEP’s role in advancing the government sector and progressin­g performanc­e of different government department­s through benchmarki­ng and self-assessment tools.

Musabih said: “This has helped in spreading a culture of best practices and quality within the workplace. We are proud to have won a number of DGEP awards in 2016 which included the Coveted Distinguis­hed Government Department 2016 and the best local department to gain internatio­nal recognitio­n by scoring 614 points.”

He added:” Dubai Customs has organised this forum to help promote government performanc­e and practices, especially what is related to artificial intelligen­ce, to a world class level in fulfillmen­t of the wise vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.”

Dubai Customs managed to bag 115 renowned local, regional and global awards between 2014 and 2016 (35 local, 30 regional, 50 global). Mirsal 2, the integrated smart declaratio­n system, the Risk Engine, which helped automate 97 per cent of declaratio­n processes are amongst the Department’s numerous in-house innovation­s.

Musabih pointed out that Dubai Customs is ready for the upcoming challenges. Dubai external trade reached Dh5.2 trillion with more than 36 million declaratio­ns in the last 4 years. These huge figures require more innovation to sustain success and keep up the momentum.

Dr Ahmed Nussairat, General Coordinato­r for Dubai Government Excellence Programme (DGEP) said: “The Leadership Forum, which Dubai Customs organises this year for the first time, is an interactiv­e platform to showcase winners’ achievemen­ts and experience­s. This will help build up a culture of competitiv­eness and quality within the department in fulfilment of the wise vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.”

Rami Abu Laban, Senior Manager — Corporate Excellence at Dubai Customs, gave a presentati­on about the DGEP awards. He said that the values of the government excellence system go in tandem with the UAE ambitious vision of becoming one of the best countries in the world by 2021.

 ??  ?? Participan­ts at the Dubai Customs’ Leadership Forum.
Participan­ts at the Dubai Customs’ Leadership Forum.

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