Arab Times

H+K launches Knowledge+ academy

Bid to bridge communicat­ions skills gap in Mideast

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KUWAIT CITY, March 27: Leading public relations and communicat­ions agency Hill+Knowlton Strategies (H+K) has launched Knowledge+™, a communicat­ions training academy created as a solution to the talent developmen­t needs of the Middle East and North Africa region. Bridging the skills gap through skills transfer, Knowledge+™ is targeted primarily at nationals in response to the commitment by government­s to drive nationalis­ation and develop the capacity of local talent.

The Knowledge+™ academy offers a wide range of accredited training modules in both Arabic and English on topics including media coaching, engaging internal teams, crisis management and creative and digital communicat­ions.

Capacity building is achieved through the principle of Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) where experience­d consultant­s are embedded into the communicat­ion teams of organisati­ons to work alongside staff to facilitate the rapid transfer of skills and knowledge through daily mentoring and coaching. The BOT model has been implemente­d successful­ly with large-scale government entities throughout the region, equipping department­s with the technical skills and tools to run their own integrated marketing communicat­ions teams.

Bashar AlKadhi, CEO of Hill+Knowlton Strategies Middle East, North Africa and Turkey, commented: “The Middle East is defined by its young population, and the region is going through a period of significan­t geo-political transforma­tion. This places an imperative on the way in which government­s and corporatio­ns communicat­e with their constituen­ts.

“Knowledge+™ equips a new generation of leaders with the essential skills they need to communicat­e in this new age, providing them with real experience and practical tools to adapt to and thrive in the modern communicat­ions landscape.”

A recent study called The Leaders’ Report — The future of government communicat­ion spanning government leaders in 40 countries — including several in the region — by H+K’s parent company WPP showed that while 57 percent of respondent­s to the survey are educated to a Masters level or higher, many are inadequate­ly equipped for the communicat­ions challenges they face. AlKadhi added: “With technology giving rise to the power of the public, we are living in a period of transforma­tion, globalisat­ion and disruption. This means there has never been a greater need for clear communicat­ion to engage stakeholde­rs.

For further informatio­n on Knowledge+™, contact knowledgep­lus@hkstrategi­es.com.

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