Global Quality Week Sees Participation of 30 Government Entities

Global
Quality Week Sees Participation of 30 Government Entities

Muscat,
13 Nov (ONA) — The Oman Vision 2040 Implementation Follow-up Unit organized
the closing ceremony of the Global Quality Week.

This
crowned a week of extensive activity that saw the participation of more than 30
government entities which implemented qualitative events and institutional
initiatives aimed at spreading the culture of quality, excellence, and
innovation in the government work environment. This reinforces the principles
of Oman Vision 2040 toward a leading government in performance, efficiency, and
competitiveness.

The
ceremony was held under the auspices of
HH Sayyid Dr. Kamil bin Fahad Al Said, Secretary-General of the General
Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, and attended by Sayyid Dr. Munther bin
Hilal Al Busaidi, Deputy Head of the Oman Vision 2040 Implementation Follow-up
Unit.

The
ceremony included a visual presentation documenting the activities of Global
Quality Week and the participation of government institutions, and a
presentation on the Unit’s efforts in establishing the culture of quality,
innovation, and continuous improvement. It also featured a segment by a group
of school students who embodied the presence of quality concepts in the
educational scene, reflecting the rising generations’ awareness of the
importance of quality as a value and behavior that contributes to building a
distinguished knowledge society and supporting the path of comprehensive
development. The ceremony concluded with the honoring of the entities that
presented qualitative initiatives in the fields of quality and institutional
excellence.

It
is noteworthy that the Global Quality Week celebrations saw 15 government
entities implement external events aimed at raising awareness of the importance
of quality and spreading the culture of excellence in different work
environments. Meanwhile, 15 internal events were carried out by other
government entities focused on developing institutional capabilities and
motivating employees to adopt quality practices, with a participation that
exceeded 1,240 employees and beneficiaries.

—Ends/AG