Session held at the Media Zone Authority
The National Media Council this morning organised its first Government Creativity Lab, in implementation of the directives of Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, to develop
government services and contribute to raising the efficiency and performance of government work.
The session, which was held at the Media Zone Authority premises in Abu Dhabi with the participation of the Council's employees and its strategic partners, aims to achieve high efficiency in the management of the Council's operations, improve its services, and to provide a high quality product through the formation of working groups to enhance the relationship between the Council and its strategic partners and boosting the role of the Council offices in various regions of the country.
It also aims to promote the NMC's services and its role in society in preparation of a schedule for the initiatives and activities of the Council during 2014.
Noura Al Kaabi, Chief Executive Officer of the Media Zone Authority, attended part of the discussions, which concluded with a set of ideas and realistic solutions applicable to the themes raised, in addition to the brainstorming sessions which contributed to determining the challenges facing the council and finding appropriate solutions
Source: WAM
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