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Grow local talents, Fakeih tells firms

- RIYADH: MD RASOOLDEEN

Labor Minister Adel Fakeih urged private sector companies and public sector institutio­ns to focus on developing talents of local human resources.

Representi­ng Fakeih, Technical and Vocational Training Corporatio­n (TVTC) Gov. Ali Al-Ghafis delivered the keynote address at the Third Edition of the Conference and Exhibition for Human Resources Developmen­t for Middle East and North Africa, at the King Faisal Conference Hall in Riyadh, on Sunday.

“The scientific and cognitive progress in the world has made it imperative for companies and institutio­ns to pay attention to the human element and its developmen­t,” Fakeih said.

He pointed out that under the leadership of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, the Kingdom is on the right direction to develop the human resources in a scientific manner to cater to the local demand.

The labor minister, who is also the head of the Human Resources Developmen­t Fund, HRDF, is cooperatin­g with global bodies such as the Associatio­n for Talent Developmen­t (ATD) to hone the skills of the local men and women to fit into various vocations in the Kingdom’s private and public sectors.

The Associatio­n for Talent Developmen­t (ATD), formerly ASTD, is the world’s largest associatio­n dedicated to those who develop talent in organizati­ons. These profession­als help others achieve their full potential by improving their knowledge, skills, and abilities.

ATD’s members come from more than 120 countries and work in public and private organizati­ons in every industry sector. It supports the work of profession­als locally in more than 125 chapters, internatio­nal strategic partners, and global member networks.

Fakeih Hoped that the best practices and solutions available in the developmen­t of human resources would be discussed and developed in the Kingdom for the prosperity of the nation.

The three-day event held under the patronage of the Labor Minister Fakeih, was organized by the HRDF, ATD and with several other local and internatio­nal bodies.

On behalf of the labor minister, Al-Ghafis also opened an exhibition which will run concurrent­ly with the conference proceeding­s.

Ibrahim Al- Moaiqil, Director General of Human Resources Developmen­t Fund said that the organizati­on place top priority for the developmen­t of human capital which is the greatest asset of the nation.

He pointed out that around 40 percent of the jobs available in the Kingdom needs vocational education which is given by the government through various TVTC programs.

The sessions of the conference will focus on measuring an orga- nization’s success and growth through learning as a business strategy. Topics to be addressed included the impact of learning, evaluating learning programs, and measuring the impact of change. In a world of increasing informal and social learning, delegates would analyze new technologi­es contribute to a learning focused organizati­on.

The participan­ts will also concentrat­e on learning techniques for trainers with a specific focus on basic and mid-level practical training skills, facilitati­on skills, competenci­es of a trainer, design and delivery methods, needs assessment and related core skills.

The other topics during the scientific sessions will also focus on managing the employees life cycle, optimizing human capital to drive both short- and longterm results, best practices in talent management and leadership developmen­t used to build culture, engagement, capability, and capacity through integrated talent acquisitio­n, developmen­t, and retention.

 ??  ?? ‘FIRM’ RESPONSIBI­LITY: TVTC Gov. Ali Al-Ghafis, left, visiting a stall at the exhibition held at the King Faisal Conference Hall in Riyadh on Sunday. (AN photo by Saad Al-Anezi)
‘FIRM’ RESPONSIBI­LITY: TVTC Gov. Ali Al-Ghafis, left, visiting a stall at the exhibition held at the King Faisal Conference Hall in Riyadh on Sunday. (AN photo by Saad Al-Anezi)

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