Riyadh chamber of commerce, industry to learn Balanced Scorecard Certification Training in Arabic

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Riyadh Chamber of Commerce & Industry (RCCI) members and employees will learn Saudi Arabia’s first Balanced Scorecard Professional Certification Training (BSP) in Arabic this December.

Progress Consulting, a Balanced Scorecard Institute (BSI) partner, will provide training in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, over a six-day period, with certification jointly sponsored by BSI and the George Washington University College of Professional Studies in Washington, D.C.

Using its Nine-Steps-to-Success balanced scorecard framework, BSI has trained more than 6,000 participants and certified more than 2,200 balanced scorecard practitioners worldwide. The framework is utilized by more than 200 governmental, non-profit and commercial organizations for strategy planning and performance improvements in order to help organizations improve their business strategies and results,

prioritize their economic decisions
as well as effectively manage employees and properly measure their productivity.  

With an emphasis on hands-on exercises and case studies, employees and other delegates with information and expertise are trained on how to remain current and efficient in their fields.

Progress Consulting, providing BSI services, consulting and training throughout the Middle East, was recognized this year by the Minister of Labor and RCCI Chairman for its contribution to workforce managerial skill and qualification development.

The RCCI, a non-profit organization supporting Riyadh’s work sector, belongs to the Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce & Industry.



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