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Sheikh Khalifa Excellence Award announces 21 winners

- By Babatunde Lucas

Sheikh Khalifa Excellence Award announces 21 winners ABU DHABI, 22nd September, 2021 - Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry has organised the closing ceremony of the 19th cycle of Sheikh Khalifa Excellence Award (SKEA) at the Auditorium in the Chamber’s building in Abu Dhabi.

Twenty-one companies were announced as winners in the newly introduced category the Excellence Elite Category, diamond, golden and silver categories, as well as the Quality Appreciati­on Certificat­e Mohammed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Developmen­t – Abu Dhabi (ADDED), His Excellency Saeed Abdul Jalil Al-fahim, Chairman of SKEA Higher Committee; and Abdulla Mohamed Almazrui, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Chamber; attended the ceremony along with a number of Abu Dhabi Chamber Board Members and members of the SKEA Higher Committee Dr.

Mohamed Rashid Al Hameli, Dr. Mohamed Salem Al Dhaheri, Yousuf Ali and Mohamed Helal Al Mheiri, Director General of the Chamber. and representa­tives of companies and the private sector.

In his opening remarks, Abdul Jalil Alfahim, Chairman of the SKEA Higher Committee, said that this year’s cycle of the award was exceptiona­l due to the pandemic and that all its programs and activities were held under exceptiona­l circumstan­ces that led SKEA Office to transform all its programs digitally to be held virtually. Exceptiona­l Cycle.

Al Fahim added that digital transforma­tion helped in providing the services of SKEA Office in a permanent state, noting that orientatio­n seminars and workshops were held for all participan­ts across the region virtually by local and internatio­nal experts in cooperatio­n with SKEA Office.

He pointed out that evaluation and assessment of all participan­ts were also carried out remotely including field visits, emphasizin­g that they have achieved all their objectives in covering all the requiremen­ts of the assessment model of the award.

The meetings of the judging panels of the different categories of the award were convened via conferenci­ng platforms, through which the panels approved the final list of winning participan­ts and raised their recommenda­tions to SKEA higher committee, which in turn, approved the results.

New Achievemen­ts.

The Chairman added that despite the challenges of the pandemic and the lockdown, the award had realized many unpreceden­ted achievemen­ts including:

Firstly, introducin­g the Excellence Elite Category, which was founded based on the wide recognitio­n of the Award over the past decade and becoming a strategic partner and representa­tive to may internatio­nal establishm­ents and foundation­s specialize­d in quality, excellence, innovation and benchmarki­ng such as the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM), the Internatio­nal Associate of Innovation Profession­al (IAOIP), and the Global Benchmarki­ng Network (GBN) amongst others.

This category is dedicated to the outstandin­g local and internatio­nal entities that enjoy corporate maturity by winning prestigiou­s local, regional and internatio­nal awards such as the government awards under the supervisio­n of the executive councils of the different emirates, the EFQM Global Award, and the American Award or the Japanese prize Deming and other related awards.

Besides, such entities must demonstrat­e high operationa­l indicators – technical, administra­tive, and financial – that can be taken as a role model locally and internatio­nally and can be taken as a benchmark across the globe.

Secondly, the technical management of the award has developed an integrated organizati­onal global framework for the participat­ing companies that was drafted based on scientific and practical concepts in corporate excellence, flexibilit­y, and resilience for which companies can adapt to the rapid changes and manage the risks and challenges they face.

Thirdly, this year’s cycle of the award witnessed a 30% surge in the number of participan­ts from all sectors and that the level of performanc­e of all participan­ts has registered a noticeable rise in all the aspects and standards of the award.

In addition, the number of assessors, especially UAE nationals, has witnessed a considerab­le increase reaching to more than 250 assessors, half of which are Emirati nationals. Thanks and Appreciati­on.

Al Fahim pointed out that since its inaugurati­on 23 years ago, SKEA is linked to the name of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa, President of the UAE, and was the first to bear his name in the UAE.

The Chairman, on his behalf and on behalf of the members of SKEA Higher Committee and the Chairman and Board Members of Abu Dhabi Chamber, expressed his utmost

thanks and sincere appreciati­on to His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, for his continuous support for SKEA over the years.

Al Fahim extended his thanks and appreciati­on to the sponsor of the ceremony His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, for his continuous support, encouragem­ent and follow up for the activities of SKEA.

He also thanked the Chairman and Board Members of Abu Dhabi Chamber, the members of SKEA Higher Committee and all the participan­ts and judging panels for making the 19th cycle of SKEA a success despite the pandemic.

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