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Oman Arab Bank conducts final module of ‘LEAD 2’ programme

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: In line with its continued commitment to improving the skills of its employees, the Oman Arab Bank (OAB) launched the second edition of the ‘Leadership Enhancemen­t And Developmen­t’ (LEAD) talent programme last year. The 20 LEAD candidates have now completed the final fourth module titled ‘Strategic Decision Making’.

“The developmen­t of leadership styles, self-awareness, and strategic management were highlighte­d in the first three modules of the LEAD ‘2’ programme. This final module was built on those topics, examining strategic themes including problem-solving, courageous leadership, and further self-improvemen­t, among others,” said Adil Al Rahbi, Head of the Human Resources Division.

“The candidates will now undergo one further 360-degree evaluation before graduating. In addition, the workshops included the implementa­tion of a specialise­d programme designed in collaborat­ion with CASS Business School, London, and aimed at boosting innovation within the workplace,” he added.

The final module discussed strategic leadership, problem analysis, and ways to create a positive impact within OAB through continuous improvemen­t of skills and resources. It also gave special focus to personal developmen­t planning, including ways to selfmeasur­e progress and improve personal accountabi­lity.

Several delegates also presented papers on the challenges in the Banking and Finance sector with their recommenda­tions on how to address such issues. The candidates were also tasked with developing their own Personal Developmen­t Plan (PDP) to continue to make a lasting and positive difference within OAB.

The PDP also involved accreditat­ion opportunit­ies emerging from their successful completion of the LEAD programme. The second and final 360-degree evaluation will take place in July.

“Our objective with the LEAD programme was to enrich the careers of young and talented Omanis at OAB through capacitybu­ilding leadership and management training. In doing so we can further contribute to developing national talent within the banking sector,” added Adil. “On behalf of the OAB management, I would like to congratula­te each of our 20 candidates on their successful completion of the final module of LEAD ‘2’.”

LEAD aims to cultivate the talents of high potential Omanis with guidance from internatio­nally renowned experts. The six-month programme has been designed to utilise best practices to empower participan­ts with opportunit­y, managerial expertise, and highlevel workplace solutions.

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– Supplied picture IMPROVING SKILLS: The final module discussed strategic leadership, problem analysis and ways to create a positive impact through continuous improvemen­t of skills and resources.

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