22/01/2017
The consultant in the Royal divan talks about his administrative experience in (Tajribati)
Asharqia Chamber represented by Youth Business Council hosts the
consultant in royal divan, Eng. Ali Al Naimi, the former Minister of
Petroleum and Mineral Resources, in the evening of Wednesday, January 18
in the Chamber main headquarters in Dammam.
Al Naimi talks about
the most important professional events that record the successes that
led him to the top of the job hierarchy and the most prominent
experience in the oil and gas and business sector, introducing the
professional life the basics of the administrative work to the young
businessmen and the upcoming ones, which helps the person to achieve
himself and will benefit him and people around him at the same time, it
also spots the challenges he faced during his career and his experience
with the young Saudi leaders.
Al Naimi also addressing young people
in his book "Out of the desert .. my journey from a Bedouin to the heart
of the oil world", "Out of the Desert" in 300 pages, about joining oil
giant Saudi Aramco in 1947, and then gradually in the office to become
the head in the years 1983 and 1995, and then the minister of Petroleum.
Eng. Al Naimi has a unique administrative experience, before he took
the Ministry of Petroleum and Minerals, before heading Saudi Aramco as
the Chiefs Executive who ranked Saudi Aramco with the global giant
companies, also contributed during the period he was in charge over the
company to promote the Saudization through the huge and distinctive
training programs given to the company employees, as well as the
improvement of the regulations and the caring about the productive
individual.
Worth Mentioning is that the meeting is in "Tajribati"
program, which is one of the programs implemented by the Chamber of the
Council of Young Businessmen in order to transfer the pioneer generation
experiences or the successful figures in the field of business and
management, and documenting these experiences for reference in the
Chamber and the Council. This program is considered an honoring,
thanking and appreciation to those figures who gave so much for the
economy of the region.