Dubai: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has completed the third batch of its Capacity Building Program, which trains Emirati mid-level managers in leadership and excellence within specialized technical fields.
The Capacity Building Program, aimed at enhancing participants’ skills in corporate excellence, assists graduates in aligning their divisions with the latest criteria and requirements of the government excellence system and the Dubai Government Excellence Program (DGEP) organized by the General Secretariat of the Executive Council of Dubai. This is accomplished through the application of various assessment tools for continuous improvement.
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21 trainees from various divisions took part in the intensive program overseen by experts in corporate excellence and specialists in DEWA’s key technical and administrative domains. The percentage of trainees’ satisfaction towards the program reached 97 percent.
The program included field visits and practical training sessions simulating evaluation processes and the preparation of evaluation reports. Drawing on the extensive experience of DEWA’s top management in excellence, corporate development, and assessment, as well as expertise from DEWA staff, the program provides comprehensive training and guidance to the participants.
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The visionary leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, serves as the cornerstone for excellence in Dubai and a driving force in fostering a culture of sustainable excellence supported by Emirati men and women. This not only enhances our preparedness for the future but also uplifts the lives and happiness of our people, propelling government efforts to achieve global leadership standards and bolstering Dubai’s competitiveness.
said HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA.
“At DEWA, we firmly believe that excellence is a fundamental value and that our most valuable asset is our human capital. We are dedicated to nurturing Emiratis to become the next generation of sustainable leaders and to realize our national aspirations. This underscores our unparalleled expertise, which has become a global role model in excellence, leadership, adaptability to change, and navigating global developments,” Al Tayer added.