Professionals and scholars worldwide collaborate to provide intelligent solutions and digital educational resources to government entities, businesses, and innovators through “Knowledge Group Consulting” The organization has recently opened its new hub in Riyadh to leverage its global expertise and team to support Saudi Vision 2030 and strengthen the successes of the National Transformation Program. The company seeks to improve product quality and human resources by enhancing institutional performance and assisting the corporate industry in realizing its potential and achieving top-tier quality standards.
Establishing the “Knowledge Group Consulting” office in Saudi Arabia results from its triumphant training and qualification of more than 160,000 staff members in 19 countries across diverse fields like leadership, digital transformation, and strategic planning. The company has partnered with over 600 cooperative agencies, imparting more than 6 million hours of training with a satisfaction level of 100%. Furthermore, KGC has collaborated with nearly 400 international experts and trainers, expanding its development capabilities to over 17 sectors. KGC is an expert in creating tailor-made training solutions that cater to specific business requirements, considering the company’s aspirations and desired training objectives. By offering an interactive training experience, KGC ensures that employees achieve the maximum benefits and compatibility between the purpose and innovative techniques.
In line with the launch of its office in Saudi Arabia, the group launched its innovative platform “eduZ” for digital learning, which is explicitly designed to provide training and educational solutions by the highest international standards for business and government institutions to help them achieve their business goals and overcome challenges, as it is characterized by its ability to develop customized training solutions tailored to each business needs. The training process takes place in cooperation with some of the best business schools in the world, like Columbia Business School, Wharton School of Business, Canadian Rotman School of Business, IE Spanish Business School, and a group of industry experts.
Mousa Al-Fouzan, KSA Executive Director, expected that “KGC” for consulting and digital learning solutions would witness great success in Riyadh as its objectives align with the pillars of Saudi Vision 2030. He said, “We offer specialized training programs with the help of industry experts and the best business schools in the world. We provide intelligent solutions for leadership, management, and sustainability companies in the Middle East, the GCC, and North Africa. We aim to train executive managers and human resources employees, develop leadership skills, and promote digital transformation.
Dr. Ali Saeed bin Harmal Al Dhaheri, KGC Chairman, considered that their new launch in Riyadh enhances the future of Saudi Vision 2030 and the significant transformations in the business sector and various vital sectors. He also pointed out that the new educational platform covers many programs, from metaverse and sustainability to training and strategic planning. Moreover, the platform can be accessed from anywhere in the world.
The platform curated various training programs in partnership with top industry professionals, as stated by KGC CEO Dr. Ahmed Badr. The distinguished thought leaders include Marshall Goldsmith, an executive coach and American author of high repute; Martin Lindstrom, a global thought leader and Danish author; Peter Fisk, a bestselling author, and acclaimed global trailblazer; Mark Esposito, a Business and Economics professor at Hult International Business School, Andrew Kakabadse, a professor of International Management Development at Cranfield University, and other prominent figures in the field of training and organizational development.
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