Kuwait Times

Zain introduces key initiative to empower women

Kharafi: Championin­g gender diversity at Zain creates competitiv­e differenti­ation

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KUWAIT: Zain Group, the leading mobile telecom innovator in eight markets across the Middle East and Africa announces the launch of its all-female empowermen­t initiative, aimed at achieving gender equality and empowering women in the organizati­on to act, lead, develop and succeed. The impressive initiative has been driven by the Vice-Chairman and CEO of Zain Group Bader Al-Kharafi, who pointed to the fact that today women account for less than 25 percent of Zain’s workforce; a situation that led him to conclude that decisive action needed to be taken in this area.

While the program has already been running internally at Zain for a few months, it was unveiled at an event on Nov 6, 2017 at The Symphony Hotel in Salmiya, where approximat­ely 300 of Zain Group’s female employees from across its footprint gathered at a networking occasion. Also in attendance were the CEOs of each Zain operation and their respective HR heads. This meeting is set to become an annual event, geared towards producing an annual, actionable implementa­tion plan for the subsequent year.

Leadership advisor Connie Dieken led the kickoff program. The founder of Influence 360°, Dieken was recently named one of the world’s Top 10 Executive Coaches and has been honored as one of the Top 10 Female Business Owners in her region in the United States. During the meeting, Kharafi was interviewe­d by Dieken, where he made several statements and acknowledg­ements that inspired the audience.

KUWAIT: Zain Group, the leading mobile telecom innovator in eight markets across the Middle East and Africa announces the launch of its all-female empowermen­t initiative, aimed at achieving gender equality and empowering women in the organizati­on to act, lead, develop, and succeed.

The impressive initiative has been driven by the ViceChairm­an and CEO of Zain Group, Bader Al-Kharafi, who pointed to the fact that today women account for less than 25 percent of Zain’s workforce; a situation that led him to conclude that decisive action needed to be taken in this area.

While the program has already been running internally at Zain for a few months, it was given its unveiling at an event on November 6, 2017 at The Symphony Hotel in Salmiya, Kuwait, where approximat­ely 300 of Zain Group’s female employees from across its footprint gathered at a networking occasion. Also in attendance were the CEOs of each Zain operation and their respective HR heads. This meeting is set to become an annual event, geared towards producing an annual, actionable implementa­tion plan for the subsequent year.

Leadership advisor Connie Dieken led the kickoff program. The founder of Influence 360, Dieken was recently named one of the world’s Top 10 Executive Coaches and has been honored as one of the Top 10 Female Business Owners in her region in the United States. A former newswoman on two American television networks, Dieken is a five-time Emmy Award winning journalist and the only woman to have been inducted into both the Radio/Television Broadcaste­rs Hall of Fame and the Speakers Hall of Fame. Dieken advises leaders at many of the world’s best-known organizati­ons on their influence strategies including Apple, HP, Nestle, and The Cleveland Clinic.

Strategic master plan to advance women’s careers at Zain

Corporate agenda

Commenting on the establishm­ent of the Women Empowermen­t Network, Bader Al-Kharafi, Zain Group Vice-Chairman and CEO said, “I thank Connie Dieken for her sound advice on leadership and inspiring all my fellow Zainers, as the topic of gender diversity has been on our corporate agenda for quite some time and yet, in this region, we can observe only a marginal increase in women occupying senior roles, therefore it is clear something is not working.”

Kharafi added, “The talent, creativity, and passion women bring to their roles is undeniable, and I believe developing a program to initiate and measure actual progress achieved in this respect over time will reap benefits not just for women within Zain, but for the organizati­on as a whole. A company cannot be considered as being progressiv­e if it doesn’t identify and encourage all its various constituen­cies, and given the massive contributi­on that women have already made to Zain’s success, I am very excited to see what more can be achieved through the establishm­ent of this empowermen­t initiative.”

During the meeting, Bader Al-Kharafi was interviewe­d by Connie Dieken where he made several statements and acknowledg­ements that inspired the 300-strong female audience. “Although females across the region represent the highest ratio of University degrees, however unfortunat­ely this does not translate in the workforce of Zain and other like corporate entities, now it is time to make the change,” said Kharafi to the applause of the audience.

The Group CEO concluded by saying, “Championin­g gender diversity at Zain will create competitiv­e differenti­ation and ultimately improve the company’s bottom line. By implementi­ng a series of targeted initiative­s for our female workforce, we ultimately promote economic developmen­t for the communitie­s we serve.”

Connie Dieken commented “Zain’s leadership team understand­s that gender equality drives business growth. As a businesswo­man and entreprene­ur, I am honored to be part of a movement giving women in the Middle East the ability to step forward, gain influence, and make their boldest contributi­ons in the workplace.”

Following the hosting of the inaugural Women Empowermen­t Network event, a heavy baseline of existing data is being undertaken, including a review on all Zain Group-related policies and female-related initiative­s; statistics of females in leadership positions, women serving in truly operationa­l leadership roles and identifyin­g common trends and hurdles across the Group.

Fantastic step

Eaman Al-Roudhan, CEO of Zain Kuwait, said “This is a fantastic step forward for women in the workplace, often an overlooked issue within organizati­ons. Formalizin­g a program that identifies and uplifts the contributi­ons made by women in Zain is long overdue, and I am pleased to finally have it off-the-ground and ready to make an impact on the lives and careers of women inside and outside our organizati­on.”

A session with Zain Group’s digital partner, FOO, was initiated, aimed at developing a female digital community that will include online functional­ity such as instant messaging; ideation and validation; knowledge sharing; and communicat­ions with the Group CEO.

Beyond the creation of an annual implementa­tion plan, the Women Empowermen­t Network will also look to promote economic developmen­t through female entreprene­urship that will help drive local economies in the countries in which Zain operates. The initiative will seek to establish links to youth empowermen­t and support the education of girls through a series of targeted initiative­s.

The program is also set to develop a comprehens­ive media campaign that showcases Zain’s consistent support and involvemen­t in empowering women that aligns to the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals establishe­d by the United Nations.

 ??  ?? Vice-Chairman and CEO of Zain Group Bader AlKharafi speaks to Zain leaders during the event.
Vice-Chairman and CEO of Zain Group Bader AlKharafi speaks to Zain leaders during the event.
 ??  ?? Bader Al-Kharafi with Connie Dieken and a number of Zain CEOs and female leaders.
Bader Al-Kharafi with Connie Dieken and a number of Zain CEOs and female leaders.
 ??  ?? Bader Al-Kharafi and Connie Dieken with Zain HR heads.
Bader Al-Kharafi and Connie Dieken with Zain HR heads.
 ??  ?? Bader Al-Kharafi during the interview with Connie Dieken.
Bader Al-Kharafi during the interview with Connie Dieken.
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