Kuwait, Kuwait City: Ooredoo Telecom, the first to introduce innovative digital services in Kuwait, is constantly creating an aspirational learning culture across the entire company to stay up to date with the latest trends, techniques, expand the employees’ knowledge, and grow their careers. Thus, Ooredoo Kuwait shifted its training program to LinkedIn Learning, providing its employees with access to a rich library of learning programs.

Commenting on this, Chief Human Resources and Administration Services Officer at Ooredoo Kuwait, Omar Al-Bassam said: “As a leading company in introducing innovative digital services in Kuwait, we constantly adapt and execute the best practices to create a successful professional virtual community. Providing the right learning platform and resources for our employees is critical to meet the company’s strategic business priorities, and LinkedIn Learning is one such resource that can have a major impact.”

“LinkedIn Learning offers massive eLearning solutions with the opportunity for employees to learn on the go, develop their professional skills, learn new software, and explore other areas for their personal and professional growth.” Al-Bassam added.

Digital transformation is sweeping almost all aspects of how organizations operate, accordingly, they started shifting into easy real-time learning techniques to improve their employees’ productivity and performance, and here comes the role of LinkedIn Learning.

LinkedIn Learning is an award-winning industry leader in eLearning and online training, with a digital library, comprises of more than 6,000 courses and learning solutions covering a wide range of technical, business, software, and creative topics. Launching with LinkedIn Learning is a strong commitment to providing eLearning opportunities for employees as part of the company’s Human Resource strategic initiatives to strengthen the employees’ capabilities for the current and future business, creating a sustainable digital eco-system.

Ooredoo supports a workplace culture that fosters learning and development and is committed to developing its team members which mirror its long history of success and innovation.

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About Ooredoo Kuwait:

Ooredoo Kuwait was established in December 1999 as the second operator in the country. Today, since then, the company offers mobile, broadband internet and corporate managed services tailored to the needs of customers and businesses. The company operates number of telecom operators in the region: Ooredoo Algeria, Ooredoo Tunis, Ooredoo Maldives, and Ooredoo Palestine. Ooredoo Kuwait is a member of the international Ooredoo Group based in Doha, Qatar.

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