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Keen to spread the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai to all its employees, Dubai eGovernment has gifted to its employees Sheikh Mohammed’s latest book entitled Wamdat Min Fikr - Flashes of Inspiration.

Ahmed Bin Humaidan, director-general of Dubai eGovernment, said, “Flashes of Inspiration by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum is an embodiment of his visions as it contains a summary of his experiences and convictions, as well as his conceptions of the future of our beloved country. We at Dubai eGovernment are keen on briefing our employees on the prudent leadership’s vision for upgrading government services. The book is a roadmap that can be used to develop their abilities and enhance their experiences with the aim of keeping pace with HH Sheikh Mohammed’s aspirations for enhancing the position of our country worldwide.”

Bin Humaidan added that the book covered diverse topics in management, leadership and excellence in providing government services to customers and upgrading government’s performance in general, thus making it a comprehensive reference for those working in all areas of government work. It also included ideas to ease the lives of people through smartphone 24x7 service, 365 days a year, he said.

“We are confident that our employees will have a strong motive towards more creative work after reading the book and being inspired by Sheikh Mohammed’s ideas,” Bin Humaidan said.

Dubai eGovernment’s employees expressed their happiness at receiving the book, which they say would give them an inside peek into Sheikh Mohammed’s mind and also inspire them to learn the secrets of his success.

The 144-page luxury edition of the book, published by Dar Kuttab Publishing & Distributing, is already being regarded as an intellectual reference for upgrading government work.

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Quelle/Source: The Gulf Today, 27.05.2013

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