In implementation of the activities and programs of the National Education Strategy for the month of September, the College of Business Informatics, in cooperation with the Center for Continuing Education, held a seminar on developing administrative and financial skills.
The seminar presented by T.A.Iman Ghazal and T.A. Muhammad Hussein Jassim from the Accounts Division at the college, challenges in developing administrative and financial skills, including weak awareness, limited resources, resistance to change, and lack of experience.
The seminar also showed solutions to reform and develop administrative and financial skills, including developing a program to develop the professional framework, government support and providing grants, spreading the culture of lifelong education, as well as using technology, digital tools and platforms to facilitate science. There are goals for developing skills, relying on artificial intelligence, and managing customer relationships.
The seminar aims to demonstrate ways to develop administrative and financial skills, which have become a necessity rather than an option to keep pace with changes and challenges in the work environment. It is a call to invest in the capabilities and potentials necessary for the success of administrative work and to overcome obstacles and challenges within institutions.
