Muscat Daily

Bank Sohar launches Erteqa’a Plus leadership programme with Harvard Business Publishing

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In its commitment to a robust human resource strategy aimed to develop employee skills as they prepare to become the next generation of Omani leadership, Bank Sohar has launched Erteqa'a Plus, a participan­t-centred six-month management skills developmen­t programme for over 100 members of the bank’s staff.

Delivered in partnershi­p with Harvard Business Publishing, the initiative will employ a blended approach to corporate education, featuring online learning, practical exercises, work-based projects and critical reflection and discussion sessions to boost the effectiven­ess of the bank’s future managers in its drive for service excellence.

Over the course of 12 months, the bank expects to implement two programmes back-to-back with three induction sessions at the bank’s Learning Centre in Qurm. Ahmed al Musalmi, CEO of Bank Sohar, attended the inaugural event accompanie­d by members of the executive management, where he welcomed participan­ts before formally launching Erteqa'a Plus’ Programme.

Musalmi said, “As an organisati­on that shares the national agenda of progress and prosperity, we take developmen­t of Omanis very seriously at all levels of our workforce, a mission that goes in parallel with our drive to become the most customer-centric organisati­on in Oman. Through Erteqa’a Plus, we aim to empower the next line of leaders with up-to-date knowledge and skills, as well as best management practices reflective of internatio­nal standards. I wish participan­ts all the best in their drive to push bound- aries and realizatio­n of their full potential.”

Erteqa'a Plus will deliver the first in-house leadership certificat­ions developed by Bank Sohar with a strong focus on up-skilling staff towards more impactful leadership in the bank’s aim to become Oman’s most customer centric bank. Improving efficiency across all tiers of business, the learning framework delivered to employees will focus on productivi­ty, accountabi­lity, people management, justifiabl­e training, align people assumption­s and effective administra­tion.

Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) was founded in 1994 as a not-for-profit organisati­on and a wholly owned subsidiary of Harvard University reporting to Harvard Business School. HBP’s mission is to improve the practice of management in the mod- ern and ever-changing world, serving as a bridge between academia and enterprise on a global scale through its catalogue of publicatio­ns with tailored platforms for content delivery facilitati­ng its reach into the markets of academic, corporate and individual management. Through these publishing platforms, HBP seeks to influence real-world change by maximising the reach and impact of its ideas.

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