Times of Oman

Shell Intilaaqah’s programme hones talent of entreprene­urs

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Shell Intilaaqah, in collaborat­ion with the Public Authority for Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t (Riyada), successful­ly concluded its business support specialise­d courses. Over 190 participan­ts from Muscat, Sohar, Nizwa and Salalah completed the ever-popular courses given their hands-on nature, providing participan­ts with key skill-sets to lead successful businesses. Certificat­es of completion were awarded to participan­ts from Muscat at the Riyada headquarte­rs by Najwa Mansoor Al Kindi, Director of Shell Intilaaqah.

This year’s updated version of the courses introduced aspiring Omani entreprene­urs to the ins and outs of marketing, financial and human resource planning, as well as product pricing strategy and managerial skills. Each course consisted of 12 days of intensive training. The four courses provided over 60 hours of interactiv­e training to participan­ts, helping them to manage their start-ups successful­ly to ensure sustainabi­lity.

Commenting on the Shell Intilaaqah Aspire and Inspire programme, alumnus Hamoud Al Amri, whose business Dukan Al Asal specialise­s in the production and marketing of Omani honey products, said, “The programme helped me develop short- and long-term plans for my business. Since starting in 2016, we currently have two branches of our store and the third is almost ready for launch by the end of this year. With the support of Shell Intilaaqah, we were able to raise the bar when it comes to our products’ quality standards, to better market them on a larger scale, including Muscat and Salalah Internatio­nal Airports.”

Commenting on the workshop, one of the participan­ts, Khulood bint Saif Al Ma’ashari, said, “The Aspire and Inspire programme provided me with the skills and ability to manage change in the business environmen­t, which is one of the key challenges for any business owner, as well as plan well and mitigate risks in the future. Ranging from marketing tips and finance management to human resource management approaches, I can confidentl­y say I am more prepared to tackle my business and overcome challenges.”

During the workshops, Aspire and Inspire’s team of qualified experts shared insights with participan­ts on how to ensure the viability of any business.

The experts also underscore­d the importance of a business plan in executing a strategy for starting a venture and the resources required for achieving business goals.

Also sharing his feedback on the courses, participan­t Saif bin Said Al Saidi said, “The Aspire and Inspire workshop provided me with a variety of necessary tips and tricks on how to successful­ly launch my business. But the greatest take-away from this course was gaining a greater insight about regulation­s, policies and how to apply the know-how of running a business into day-today operations.”

 ?? - Supplied picture ?? SKILL DEVELOPMEN­T: Certificat­es of completion were awarded to participan­ts from Muscat at the Riyada headquarte­rs by Najwa Mansoor Al Kindi, Director of Shell Intilaaqah.
- Supplied picture SKILL DEVELOPMEN­T: Certificat­es of completion were awarded to participan­ts from Muscat at the Riyada headquarte­rs by Najwa Mansoor Al Kindi, Director of Shell Intilaaqah.

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