CBK announces 15th Harvard school prog. for banking, financial execs.

KUWAIT, Nov 16 (KUNA) -- Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) Governor Basel Al-Haroon announced Thursday launching the 15th cohort of the Harvard Business School Program, designed to develop executives in GCC banks and financial institutions.

Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) Governor Basel Al-Haroon.
This comes, according to a CBK statement, in light of changes in the business world, and the needs of the banking and financial sectors.
The program titled "Navigating the Future: Leading Financial Institutions in an Era of Innovation and Transformation" will cover two primary themes: Financial Markets Strategy and Leadership. The program will focus on the crucial role of leadership and management in setting and implementing financial, technical and leadership strategies suitable for combating the emerging challenges, and help keep pace with the accelerated advancements of digital transformation in the financial sector. Relevant case studies related to the financial and banking sectors in addition to other sectors will be provided to enhance analytical skills of the participants and provide them with the tools, techniques and methodologies that boost performance, innovation and organizational culture," Governor Al-Haroon, also Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Institute of Banking Studies (KIBS) hosting the program, said.
He added that the program targets executive managers or the equivalent, and will run over six days from January 13-18, 2024. Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate of attendance from the Harvard Business School.
The Governor explained that this program is one of the Kafa'a initiative programs launched by CBK in collaboration with local Kuwaiti banks and organized and managed by KIBS to develop cadres and executives in different sectors in general, and the financial and banking sector in particular.
While highlighting the productive and ongoing cooperation between Harvard Business School and the KIBS, the Governor indicated that cooperation with Harvard began in 2009, and was first introduced in the State of Kuwait in 2010, to offer the first custom designed program offered by Harvard Business School in GCC countries.
Al-Haroon also explained that this program is held in GCC countries alternately, whereby the 14th cohort was held in Kuwait. However, this year, the program will hold its 15th cohort in the United Arab Emirates.
Additionally, he pointed out that CBK and Kuwaiti banks are keen to continue offering the program given the rapidly changing business environment.
Al-Haroon stressed that strengthening the performance of the national workforce will remain a top strategic priority of CBK, given their crucial role in achieving sustainable growth of the banking and financial sector. He also reiterated keenness to continue this cooperation between Kuwaiti and GCC banks and financial institutions in areas of shared interest such as creating new initiatives to maximize the benefits of training and knowledge exchange. (end) fnk.hb
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