Bahrain Institute of Public Administration assesses its counseling services

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Mohammed Bin Shams, director-general of the Bahrain Institute of Public Administration (BIPA) recently offered an assessment on the
organization’s counseling services.

Shams said the assessment and counseling services that BIPA provides focus
on helping government leaders, individuals and organizations reach their
potential. Ultimately, this helps the kingdom grow its sustainable development
processes.

 

“The
assessment and counseling services stem from the importance of creating
integration in the government performance development process through the
development of government leaders and individuals,” Shams said. “The assessment services provided by BIPA are founded on
innovative methods within international scientific methodologies based on
measuring personal skills and identification of points of strength and areas of
improvement with reputable firms having proven experience in this accurate
specialization.”

 

Ghada
Shana’ah, executive director of BIPA’s assessment department, added his take on
the assessment and counseling services. He said these services have four
pillars – a psychometric assessment, a capability assessment, a counseling
service and a career aptitude test.

 

BIPA also
announced that it will offer the IRSHAD Program for development of occupational
counseling services to the Supreme Council for Women, the Ministry of Labour
& Social Development and TAMKEEN.



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