- The initiative led by the Ministry of Education aims to educate preparatory students on leadership skills, channelling their energy towards serving society and fostering an entrepreneurial mindset.
- The Qatar Chamber expressed strong support for the ‘Young Entrepreneurs Initiative’, emphasizing its goal of educating school students on entrepreneurship and highlighting the pivotal role of the private sector in economic and societal growth.
- Led by Ibrahim Al-Sualiti, the workshop covered fundamental concepts of successful entrepreneurship, including idea generation, business planning, financial management, and effective marketing strategies, providing participants with valuable insights and knowledge essential for navigating the business world.
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education is spearheading an initiative aimed at educating preparatory students on leadership skills. The initiative provides training to empower students to channel their energies and ideas towards serving society.
Ali Saeed bu Sherbak Al Mansoori, the Acting General Manager of the QC, expressed the Chamber’s support for initiatives and activities that foster entrepreneurial development and bolster the role of entrepreneurs in the domestic economy.
Highlighting the significance of the ‘Young Entrepreneurs Initiative’, Ali Saeed emphasized its goal of involving school students and educating them about the importance of entrepreneurship. The initiative also aims to underscore the pivotal role of the private sector in driving economic and societal growth.
Moreover, Ali Saeed stressed that the initiative promotes innovation and creativity among students while equipping them with the knowledge needed to establish and sustain businesses. It aims to guide students on the path to business development and progress.
The ‘Young Entrepreneurs Initiative’ serves as a platform for preparing the next generation of entrepreneurs by instilling leadership skills and fostering an entrepreneurial mindset among preparatory students. Through this initiative, students are empowered to contribute positively to society and become active participants in the economy.
Noora Al Awlan, Director of Research and Studies at the Chamber, presented the workshop, with Ibrahim Al Sualiti, President of the ‘Young Entrepreneurs Club’, serving as the facilitator.
Throughout the workshop, Ibrahim Al-Sualiti delved into the fundamental concepts and characteristics essential for successful entrepreneurship. He also shared inspiring success stories from the business world, offering valuable insights to participants.
Al-Sualiti covered a wide range of topics, including the generation and evaluation of business ideas, as well as the development of comprehensive business plans that encompass all project aspects, from marketing to financial management.
Moreover, Al-Sulaiti provided an overview of the financial aspects associated with establishing and managing a business. This included discussions on available funding sources for start-ups and strategies for efficient financial resource management.
Emphasizing the pivotal role of marketing in achieving business success, Al-Sulaiti outlined effective marketing strategies and underscored the significance of digital marketing in modern business practices.
Overall, the workshop provided participants with a comprehensive understanding of the key principles and practices essential for entrepreneurship. Through engaging presentations and informative discussions, attendees gained valuable knowledge and insights to help them navigate the challenges and opportunities of the business world.