• “Nasna” reviews the MINI PMP program in its sixth week

    26/02/2019

     

     

    The program (Nasna), which held in partnership with SABIC, continues its sixth week training courses, as it will review professional project management program MINI PMP and its impact on industrial projects.

    The trainees in this program, which began on Sunday 24 February 2019 and lasts for three days at the Chamber's headquarter, will receive intensive trainings with the coach, Abdullah Al-Daweesh.

    He will discuss with them the importance of this program and its applications on the industrial project

     

    The trainees have finished the fifth week with a number of training sessions that discussed the preparation of the feasibility study (practical side) with the coach, Mohammed Al-Awaid, as a part of Asharqia Young businessmen Council's efforts to support the young business sector through providing training for 15 trainees in order to help young investors to establish their small and medium industrial projects.

     

    The three-months program, which ends on Wednesday, 10 April 2019, will graduate 15 young people with the ability and efficiency to establish small and medium factories in an orderly and professional manner, where it provides multiple services during the meeting, including the services of incorporation and financing.

    It covers several aspects needed by trainees, most notably technical, managerial, marketing, financial, legal and feasibility studies, as trainees will receive a training period to up 200 hours of training.

     

    At the end of the program, the trainees will be awarded the professional certificate for qualifying the industrial investor and will be eligible for support from SABIC's Nosand program to build their own plant.​

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