Encouraging Creativity in Contemporary Modern Methods
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Saturday, July 20th 2013 [ME NewsWire]
The
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ launched a new website to disseminate the culture
of excellence among staff members. This embodies the Ministry of
Interior’s strategy and its philosophy based on achieving quality and
excellence, and ensuring a continued excellence process, so as to
enhance development of policing and security work.
The site,
launched by Major General Ahmed Nasser Al Raisi, Director General of
Central Operations, provides a general overview of the Abu Dhabi Award
for Excellence in Government Performance, and the main activities
carried out by the Quality and Excellence teams. It encourages Abu Dhabi
Police staff members to achieve creativity in all areas of work, and
acquaint them with the best methods to achieve excellence.
The
website also provides a registration service for the newsletter, which
is the main tool to spread a culture of excellence in a modern way; and
gives answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about excellence.
Moreover, the website sheds light on debates between staff members on
the best practices that enhance the process of excellence in police and
security work.
Major General Al Raisi emphasized that excellence
has become a main feature of the Ministry of Interior and the Abu Dhabi
Police GHQ: “Achieving sustainability of the excellence feature is a
major challenge that we can definitely face, thanks to the support of
the higher leadership and its ongoing commitment to encourage
excellence, and achieve the highest standards in the development process
of the police sector in various fields,” he said.
He stressed
the need to disseminate the best purposeful proposals, which aim to
encourage excellence in the areas of government work, as a major part of
our daily lives, in the framework of the government’s efforts for
transformation into a smart government.
In turn, the Excellence
Culture Spreading Team at the Abu Dhabi Police GHQ affirmed its
commitment to adopt purposeful proposals aimed at motivating police
staff members to achieve excellence in their work, as part of its
Ramadan Council held under the title “Excellence Bites in Ramadan” at
the Hilton Hotel Abu Dhabi. The Council was attended by Brigadier
General Jassem Mohammed Al Marzouqui, Deputy Director General of Human
Resources; Mr. Yasser Al Naqbi, Director of the Abu Dhabi Award for
Excellence in Government Performance; Colonel Thani Butti Al Shamesi,
Head of the Training Department and Excellence Culture Team Leader;
Colonel Saif Al Shamesi, Head of the Cultural and Social Activities at
the Clubs and Sports Activities Department, along with a number of
senior officers and civilians.
Brigadier General Jassem Mohammed
Al Marzouqui, Deputy Director General of Human Resources at the Abu
Dhabi Police GHQ, indicated that the “Excellence Bites in Ramadan”
Council is an initiative that promotes a culture of excellence. “This
initiative provides highlights in the field of excellence, and reflects
the police leadership’s attention and commitment to encourage and
support the excellence process,” he continued.
Al Marzouqui added
that spreading the culture of excellence is a key challenge for
organizations. For this end, the various councils organized by the
Excellence Culture Spreading Team, with the participation of experts and
consultants in the field of excellence, aim to send a message to all
the Abu Dhabi Police staff members that “Our goal is to achieve
excellence”.
For his part, Colonel Thani Butti Al Shamesi, Head
of the Training Department and Excellence Culture Team Leader at Abu
Dhabi Police, indicated that an outstanding institution is one that
achieves and maintains high levels of performance; and meets and exceeds
the needs and expectations of its customers. It is also an institution
based on the values and vision of the founder, and on the commitment
of all employees to abide by these values.
He emphasized that the
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ regards excellence as an approach that all of its
staff members need to adhere to, with a view to improve institutional
performance, and develop the skills of its members. Moreover, he pointed
out that the standards of the Abu Dhabi Award for Excellence in
Government Performance were meant to assess the extent to which
institutions have adopted these best practices, in order to achieve
higher levels of performance.
The “Excellence Bites in Ramadan”
Council had tackled in its previous session three working papers. The
first working paper, titled “The E-Gate”, was presented by Major
Mohammed Al Zaabi, Project Manager of the “E-Ports” Project at the
Ministry of Interior. Al Zaabi pointed out that the project is one of
the most important projects conducted by the MoI, to facilitate the
arrivals and departures of all travelers, through modern and
sophisticated e-gates that implement the iris recognition and face
recognition biometrics to complete travel procedures in less than 12
seconds. “This project is a unique and leading experience registered for
the United Arab Emirates as the first country in the world to implement
it,” he said. The first working paper concluded with a participation
of poet Tariq Al Ali, Customs and Traditions Specialist at the Al Mafraq
Juvenile Care Center, who recited a popular poem on the occasion of the
holy month of Ramadan.
The second working paper presented at the
Council was titled “Traffic and Patrols and Health Education”,
presented by Lt. Colonel Jamal Al Ameri, Chief of Public Relations
Section at the Traffic and Patrols Directorate, and Dr. Ahmed Fathi,
Specialist in Internal Medicine at the Medical Services Department at
Abu Dhabi Police. Lt. Colonel Al Ameri shed light on the methods and
quality of excellence in the field of traffic, noting that excellence in
general reflects the approach pursued by the Abu Dhabi Police GHQ to
achieve the highest levels of excellence. For his part, Dr. Ahmed Fathi
reviewed the most important medical reasons leading to traffic
accidents; the second working paper concluded with participation from
Emirati artist Saeed Al Salem, who presented a Ramadan litany.
The
third and last working paper presented as part of the “Excellence Bites
in Ramadan” Council touched on the various concepts of excellence. Dr.
Abdul Rahim Jallad showcased the methods used to adopt the excellence
model as a general framework for all efforts and development activities
in the interest of continuous improvement of institutional performance;
and explained that excellence cannot be achieved without the prevalence
of the culture of excellence. Moreover, Al Jallad highlighted the vision
and strategic objectives, and their importance in helping institutions
move forward towards excellence. This is achieved through proper
planning and sound design of operations; as well as a conscious
leadership that instructs and supervises through planning,
implementation and continuous follow-up.
The “Excellence Bites
in Ramadan” Council concluded with a speech delivered by Dr. Nawal Al
Kathiri, from the Forensic Evidence Department at Abu Dhabi Police. Dr.
Al Kathiri lauded the participation of the female police members in the
excellence process at the level of the Abu Dhabi Police GHQ and the
Ministry of Interior: “The higher leadership has provided us with all
resources and possibilities to achieve excellence among the rest of the
world’s nations and populations,” she noted.
It is noteworthy that the Council’s activities also included contests and raffles prizes.
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Photo Captions:
Photo 1: Major General Ahmed Nasser Al Raisi launches the website
Photo 2: Major General Ahmed Nasser Al Raisi, Brigadier General Jassem Mohammed, and Colonel Thani Butti Al Shamesi
Photo 3: Colonel Thani Butti Al Shamesi and Dr Yasser Al Naqbi with the event speakers
Photo 4: website snapshot
The
Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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