Participants in Qatar Leadership Centre’s (QLC) “Government Leaders Programme” during a recent “Learning Journey” to Singapore.

Participants in Qatar Leadership Centre’s (QLC) “Government Leaders Programme” have gained a “broader outlook” on governance, public policy, and innovation through a recent “Learning Journey” to Singapore.
The participants exchanged knowledge with their Singaporean counterparts to strengthen their understanding of creativity and innovation by examining Singapore’s approach to national development challenges. Specifically, they learned about proven methods of solving complex public sector problems.
QLC managing director and board member Dr Abdulla bin Ali al-Thani said: “Within the context of strategic development on a national level, Singapore and Qatar share a similar history in many different fields.
“Singapore has earned accolades as a top global commerce, financial, and transportation hub. Exposing participants to the experience and achievements of this Asian country is a significant learning opportunity that will, in turn, help them achieve Qatar’s goals.”
The visit to Singapore featured a wide range of interactive sessions on governance and public policy and was tailored to the needs and interests of QLC’s “government leaders” and built around three core areas: educational excellence, development strategy, and managerial effectiveness.
Insights gained by the participants are instrumental in refining the capabilities needed to achieve the economic, social, human and environmental scope of Qatar’s development.
The sessions were hosted at a number of different organisations that drive Singapore’s growth. Among them are the Civil Service College Singapore, the Institute of Technical Education, the National Library Board, and One-North, a business park for research and development (R&D) and high technology cluster.
Visits to these institutions and other sites enabled the government leaders to contextualise the theories gained in the course of these sessions, as well as directly engaging with influential professionals.
Diverse executives who shared their knowledge, experience, and recommendations with the Qatari professionals included Roger Tan, assistant CEO of the Civil Service College, and Dr Toh Boon Kwan, senior researcher at the Institute for Governance & Policy.
Through dialogue with these experts, the participants were able to extend their knowledge, while drawing from their professional experience to contribute to discussions.  
The “Learning Journey” is an important part of QLC’s programmes, giving participants an opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills in areas crucial for their organisations, Qatar’s development, and their own advancement.
Participants in the “Executive, Rising and Government Leaders” programmes previously travelled to key sites in countries across the world, including China, South Korea, the UK, and the US.
Qualified Qatari professionals seeking to grow their leadership skills can learn more about the vision, mission, and offerings of QLC at www.qlc.qa.org.

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