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Bridging the gap between the evolving demand and lack of supply of proficient professionals by facilitating alignment of HR Strategies with the Business for Sustained Competitive Advantage to secure the Oil and Gas industry’s future 2011 Global Praxis Interactive Intelligence Workshop Radisson Royal Dubai, UAE 03 - 06 October 2011, Strategic Human Capability Development and HR in Oil & Gas www.praxis-global.com FOR HUMAN RESOURCES AND TECHNICAL LEADERS INCLUDES CIPD TRAINING MASTER-CLASS SPECIFICALLY FOR THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY DELIVERED AND CERTIFIED BY THE CIPD TRAINING ON DAY THREE! Book early to reserve your place and receive Official CIPD TRAINING Certificates – SPACES ARE LIMITED. Media Partners Supported by Official Tourism Partner

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Bridging the gap between the evolving demand and lack of supply of proficient professionals by facilitating alignment of HR Strategies with

the Business for Sustained Competitive Advantage to secure the Oil and Gas industry’s future

2011 Global

Praxis Interactive Intelligence WorkshopRadisson Royal Dubai, UAE03 - 06 October 2011,

Strategic HumanCapability Developmentand HR in Oil & Gas

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FOR HUMAN RESOURCES AND TECHNICAL LEADERS

INCLUDES CIPD TRAINING MASTER-CLASS SPECIFICALLY FOR THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY DELIVERED AND CERTIFIED BY THE CIPD TRAINING ON DAY THREE! Book early to reserve your place and receive Official CIPD TRAINING Certificates – SPACES ARE LIMITED.

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CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGEDr. Awadh O. Al-OadahCoordinatorProfessional Engineering Development Division/Engineering ServicesSAUDI ARAMCO

Dear Colleague,

The Executive Technical Steering Committee and Praxis Global Research are delighted to organize the 2011 Global Strategic Human Capability Development and HR Workshop, speci�cally tailored to Oil and Gas – for Technical and Human Resources leaders. This workshop will show participants how to improve their business performance and productivity by capitalizing on their Human Capital.

The workshop is scheduled for October 3-6, 2011 in Dubai, UAE, and promises to be a highly interactive, industry-oriented, case study and proactive solutions driven workshop, on how to power the Oil and Gas business through leveraging the Human Capital industry. The workshop will include an exclusive CIPD Certi�ed Master-Class on Talent Management, delivered by CIPD Training (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development), UK. Participants will receive a CIPD Training Certi�cate of Attendance, with a second Certi�cate of Achievement.

With the existing workforce crisis particular to the Oil and Gas industry, it is imperative that the Business, Technical leaders and Human Resources experts work together. The challenge is to bridge the gap between the demand and supply of talented professionals, and to train our workforce to build their capabilities.

Issues such as talent management, workforce planning and budgeting, resourcing, retention, learning and develop-ment, Employee Value Proposition, Nationalization and knowledge management will be addressed. In addition, tangible, best practice case studies and strategies for each issue will be discussed. We — myself as Executive Chairman of this workshop, along with the Executive Steering Committee members — are looking to ensure success for all of our leaders in the business, technical and HR areas of the industry, by focusing on this very signi�cant and crucial subject.

We can only achieve this goal by bringing together experts from across the globe, to address these critical challenges, to protect the most precious of an organization’s resources – its human capital.

It is on this note that I strongly encourage your participation in this highly important meeting of the minds — between the business, technical and HR professionals — to delve into the issues and �nd solutions to manage our talent, not just for now, but for the future as well. The committee is looking for your expertise and support, and would be delighted to invite you to join the esteemed speaker panel and delegation.

Your contribution – in the form of joining the community, leading discussions and participating — is important to us and the industry.

I look forward to working with you on this project. Kindly reply with your con�rmation to our Project Manager – Nisha Ramisetty at [email protected].

I look forward to meeting you this October.

Best Regards,

Dr. Awadh O. Al-OadahCoordinatorProfessional Engineering Development Division/Engineering ServicesSAUDI ARAMCO

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EXECUTIVE STEERING COMMITTEE Executive Committee Chairman Executive Committee Co-Chairmen

Additional Speaker Faculty:

Executive Steering Committee Members

Dr. Awadh OadahHead, Professional Engineering Development DivisionSAUDI ARAMCO

Nicholas AndriotisGroup Human Resources & Corporate DirectorDANA GAS PJSC

Adam Lomas, Current Director of Learning & Research, QATAR FINANCE AND BUSINESS ACADEMY and Previous Vice President Learning and Development, SHELL

Khaled Reda AbdelmolaHead - Technical Training,PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENTOF OMAN - PDO

Ahmed Al ShamsiHead of Human ResourcesMUBADALA OIL AND GAS

Aysha BinbraikHuman Resources Manager Middle EastSHELL UPSTREAM INTERNATIONAL

Nina ChamiHuman Resources ManagerCHEVRON, MIDDLE EAST

Sudhir BhallaDirector – Human Resources and Member of Board of DirectorsINDIAN OIL

Donald Dorn LopezGroup Technical DirectorDANA GAS PJSC

Elsayed Latif BedairOperations General Managerand Board MemberPETROSILAH PETROLEUM COMPANY, EGYPT

Kelly J CrosbieFounderPRAXIS GLOBAL RESEARCH

Hussein Fouad El GhazzawyVice President & General Manager - UAESCHLUMBERGER

K S JamestinDirector – Human Resources and Member of Board of DirectorsONGC

Mohammad Ali KhanSenior Standards & Career Development AdvisorZADCO, U.A.E

Jatinder PetersGroup General Manager – Human Resources and Head of Delhi Of�ceONGC LTD.

Abdul Karim YahyaHead – Human ResourcesBANAGAS, BAHRAIN

Andrey YanovskyVice President – Human Resources and Organizational BehaviourTNK-BP, RUSSIA

Ashok JamburChief Training ManagerINDIAN OIL

Do you think that training to manage your human capital is solely for the Human Resource department of your company?

Think again! The majority of your workforce interacts directly with their Team Leaders and Managers on

a daily basis and they are the direct points of contact. These leaders need to be trained along with the Human Resource experts

to retain, train and manage your human capital.

This workshop will not only train both your HR and Business leaders but also facilitate interaction of the parties by senior

leaders to understand the expectations and find a meeting ground.

Join us in this first-of-its kind international experience to protect the most precious of your resources – your human capital.

• Human Resources

• Human Capital Management

• Training

• Development

• Training and Development

• Leadership Development

• Learning

• Recruitment and staffing

• Sourcing

• Retention

• Talent Management

• Organizational Development

• Organizational Effectiveness

• Organizational Behaviour

• Regional HR Services

• Employee Relations

• Human Behaviour

• Human Factors

• People and Organization

• Skill-pool

• Personnel Management

Who Should Attend?

Technical Team leaders, Supervisor, Superintendent, Division Heads, Managers of Technical, Engineering departments, Human Resources professionals and leaders from the following departments

Departments:

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WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES:• Gain insight on how to manage your talent effectively through retention and development of an all-round Employee Value Proposition (EVP)• Build tools to manage the gaps between expectations and requirements between HR and business • Construct training, succession planning and knowledge management structures for the complex Oil and Gas industry• Focus on Nationalization strategies to meet objectives of Oil and Gas companies to develop National employees• Utilize competency based tools to manage performance and create highly effective leaders• Prepare your organization to effectively manage the resourcing issues effecting the industry

GET INVOLVED AND BENEFIT DIRECTLY

• Create strategies to satisfy the business needs of your organization by

acquiring the right employees through facilitating dialogue between the

Business/Technical side and HR

• Certi�ed CIPD Training -Talent Management for Oil and Gas Technical and

HR Leaders - Master-class on Day 3 of the Workshop

• Brainstorm with your peers on key topics developed during the sessions

based on YOUR areas of interest

• Get involved in Strategic Debates – if you would like to be on a debate

panel, get in touch with the Project Manager IMMEDIATELY

• Build effective relationships with senior decision makers across NOC’s

and IOC’s through a multitude of discussions and enjoyable networking

activities

SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES:Make the most of Dubai while you’re at the Global Strategic Human Capability Development and Resourcing Workshop. We have a jam-packed social programme for you, spread over four days. Get involved in a cruise, safari, networking drinks receptions, a Gala Dinner and a host of other activities – there’s something to suit everyone.

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TECHNICAL AGENDA

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break and Networking

11:30 – 13:00 Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding Session

Throughout this 4-day workshop, delegates will experience various: Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding Sessions. These sessions will ensure that delegates are able to bring up their particular challenges and case studies, as well as the hottest topics to result from each session and discuss and brainstorm these in detail with a room-full of their peers and experts in the industry.

Format for these sessions is as follows: Delegates break out into discussion groups led by a Discussion Leader to discuss and brainstorm through issues presented in the session. The objective is to give everyone the opportunity to interact and exchange ideas and engage in practical solution �nding for their technical issues in order to apply them back in their organizations.

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch and Networking

14:00 – 14:10 Revitalizer

14:10 – 15:40 SESSION 2

Managing the workforce crunch -Resourcing and recruiting effectively through a synergy between the Business’ needs and HR standards and policies

• Ensuring that HR is able to create suitable packages with benefits and compensation to attract the right individuals as per the Business/ Technical departments’ requirements• Creating strategic recruitment and resourcing teams which consist of Technical and HR experts to work together to make sure ‘the right person is in the right place’• Managing recruitment in hard to recruit location and large scale recruitment for the Oil and Gas industry• Job behaviours of Generation Y versus Generation X• Bridging the gender gap faced by the industry by facilitating women in the Oil and Gas industry

Session ChairmenNicholas Andriotis, Group Human Resources & Corporate Director, DANA GAS PJSCAysha Binbraik, HR Manager Middle East, SHELL UPSTREAM INTERNATIONALAllan Grieve, Discipline Head of Production, PDOK S Jamestin, Director – Human Resources and Member of Board of Directors, ONGC

KeynoteK S Jamestin, Director – Human Resources and Member of Board of Directors, ONGC

DAY ONE:MONDAY 3 OCTOBER 2011

08:30 – 09:00 Welcome Refreshments and Registration09:00 – 09:15 Praxis Welcome Address and Energizer09:15 – 09:20 Speed Networking09:20 – 09:30 Opening of Workshop and Remarks from the Executive ChairmanDr. Awadh Oadah, Head, Professional Engineering Development Division, SAUDI ARAMCO

09:30 – 11:00 SESSION 1

Long Term Workforce Planning, Foresight, Budgeting and Coordination between the Business/Technical departments and HR to create the Ultimate Team

• Long term sustainable requirement planning and strategy development to meet long and short term demand • Create succession planning structures and methodology within the organization with specific differentiation based on requirements• Map job family structures with technical and management based job divisions• Recruitment in hard to recruit locations • Manage acceleration of Labour and Human Resource costs to budget appropriately for the future• How do we minimize lost profits from labour shortages and strategic opportunity costs?

CASE – STUDY• Job rotation as a key to aid mobility and resourcing within organizations and create a well rounded employee

Session ChairmenDonald Dorn Lopez, Group Technical Director, DANA GAS PJSCHussein Fouad El Ghazzawy, Vice President & General Manager - UAE, SchlumbergerJatinder Peters, Group General Manager – Human Resources and Head of Delhi Of�ce, ONGC Ltd.Andrey Yanovsky, VP – HR and Organizational Behavior, TNK-BP, RUSSIA

KeynoteDonald Dorn Lopez, Group Technical Director, DANA GAS PJSC

Discussion LeadersHussein Fouad El Ghazzawy, Vice President and General Manager - UAE, SchlumbergerJatinder Peters, Group General Manager – Human Resources and Head of Delhi Of�ce, ONGC Ltd.Andrey Yanovsky, VP – HR and Organizational Behavior, TNK-BP,RUSSIA

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Format:Join us in this exclusive debate to understand the issues plaguing the industry’s disparity between the business and Human Resources. The debate will unlock the issues and solutions in a clear and candid way, where the Technical panel will address their position on the issue after which the Human Resource Experts will explain their position to facilitate dialogue on each subtopic mentioned.

Question and answers will be facilitated and allowed from the audience.

Technical PanelAllan Grieve, Discipline Head of Production, PDODonald Dorn Lopez, Group Technical Director, DANA GAS PJSCDr. Awadh Oadah, Head, Professional Engineering Development Division, SAUDI ARAMCO

Human Resource ExpertsNicholas Andriotis, Group Human Resource Director, DANA GAS PJSCKhaled Reda Abdelmola, Head - Technical Training, PDOSudhir Bhalla, Director – Human Resources and Board of Directors, Indian OilK S Jamestin, Director – Human Resources and Member of Board of Directors, ONGCAysha Bin Braik, Human Resource Manager Middle East, SHELL UPSTREAM INTERNATIONAL

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break and Networking

11:30 – 13:00 SESSION 3

Establishing Effective Learning, Development and Knowledge Management Methods to Build Technical and Professional Leaders within the Oil and Gas Industry

• Designing training models for different streams designed to mould with changing environments• Integrating innovative learning methods, rapid learning techniques and E-learning into training models to regularly update skills• Utilizing learning measuring systems and rating tools and to assess capability development• Amalgamating technical and professional skill development to develop highly effective individuals• Deconstructing in-house cross-functional training versus out-sourced strategic collaborations to enhance training and capacity • Building knowledge management methods as the key to tackling the workforce crisis• Spotlight on success stories of Coaching and Mentoring to facilitate knowledge transfer between the generations

Session ChairmenDr. Awadh Oadah, Head, Professional Engineering Development Division, SAUDI ARAMCO Khaled Reda Abdelmola, Head - Technical Training, PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OF OMAN- PDO

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TECHNICAL AGENDA

Discussion LeadersNicholas Andriotis, Group Human Resources & Corporate Director, DANA GAS PJSCAysha Binbraik, HR Manager Middle East, SHELL UPSTREAM INTERNATIONALAllan Grieve, Discipline Head of Production, PDO

15:40 – 16:00 Lunch and Networking

16:00 – 17:30 Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding Session

Throughout this 4-day workshop, delegates will experience various: Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding Sessions. These sessions will ensure that delegates are able to bring up their particular challenges and case studies, as well as the hottest topics to result from each session and discuss and brainstorm these in detail with a room-full of their peers and experts in the industry.

Format for these sessions is as follows: Delegates break out into discussion groups led by a Discussion Leader to discuss and brainstorm through issues presented in the session. The objective is to give everyone the opportunity to interact and exchange ideas and engage in practical solution �nding for their technical issues in order to apply them back in their organizations.

18:00 – 21:00 Ice Breaker Evening Cocktail Reception

DAY TWO: PRAXIS INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPTUESDAY 4 OCTOBER 2011

08:30 – 09:00 Welcome Refreshments & Registration09:00 – 09:15 Praxis Welcome Address09:15 – 09:30 Opening Remarks from

Jatinder Peters, Group General Manager – Human Resources and Head of Delhi Of�ce, ONGC Ltd.

9:30 – 11:00 DEBATE

How do Oil and Gas companies align HR functions with overall business goals to achieve ultimate objectives?

• Why does the business feel that the Human Resource department is not on the same page?• Recognizing the immediate and long term gaps faced between Human Resources and Technical leaders• Bridging Technical and HR roles to develop a holistic Employee Value Proposition (EVP)• Engaging the business – technical leaders- and Human Resources to simultaneously develop solutions• How do we manage to get a continuous supply of adequate talent?

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Session ChairmenSudhir Bhalla, Director – Human Resources and Board of Directors, INDIAN OILAbdul Karim Yahya, Head – HR, BANAGAS, BAHRAINAndrey Yanovsky, VP – HR and Organizational Development, TNK-BP, RUSSIA

KeynoteSudhir Bhalla, Director – Human Resources and Board of Directors, INDIAN OIL

Discussion leadersKhaled Reda Abdelmola, Head - Technical Training, PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OF OMAN- PDOAshok Jambur, Chief Training Manager, INDIAN OILAbdul Karim Yahya, Head – Human Resources, BANAGASAndrey Yanovsky, VP – Human Resources and Organizational Development, TNK-BP, Russia

15:40 – 16:00 Coffee Break and Networking

16:00 –17:00 Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding Session

Throughout this 4-day workshop, delegates will experience various: Interactive Breakout Discussion and Solution Finding Sessions. These sessions will ensure thatdelegates are able to bring up their particular challenges and case studies, as well as the hottest topics to result from each session and discuss and brainstorm these in detail with a room-full of their peers and experts in the industry.

Format for these sessions is as follows: Delegates break out into discussion groups led by a Discussion Leader to discuss and brainstorm through issues presented inthe session. The objective is to give everyone the opportunity to interact and exchange ideas and engage in practical solution �nding for their technical issues in order to apply them back in their organizations.

17:00– 17:15 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

19:00 - 22:00 Praxis Interactive Social Networking & Cultural Evening

Kelly Crosbie, Founder, Praxis Global ResearchMohammad Ali Khan, Senior Standards & Career Development Advisor, ZADCO, U.A.EAdam Lomas, Director of Learning & Research, QATAR FINANCE AND BUSINESS ACADEMY

KeynoteAdam Lomas, Previous Vice President Learning and Development, SHELL and Current Director of Learning & Research, QATAR FINANCE AND BUSINESS ACADEMY

Discussion LeadersKhaled Reda Abdelmola, Head - Technical Training, Petroleum Development of Oman (PDO), OmanKelly Crosbie, Founder, Praxis Global ResearchMohammad Ali Khan, Senior Standards & Career Development Advisor, ZADCO, U.A.EDr. Awadh Oadah, Head, Professional Engineering Development Division, SAUDI ARAMCO

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch and Networking

14:00 – 14:10 Re-energizer

14:10 – 15:40 SESSION 4

Leadership Development – Developing Technical Experts to Become Highly Effective Technical Managers and Leaders to overcome the Great Crew Change

• Recognizing true leaders at recruitment and various stages of the career• Developing leadership qualities in highly effective technical employees and facilitating career progression • Identifying key motivational factors for individuals to ensure need-based motivation• Instilling decision making capabilities• Stress management as a key to the successful leader• Creating a futuristic and contextual customized leadership competency framework

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DAY THREE: CERTIFIED CIPD ENTERPRISES MASTER-CLASS WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER 2011

TAILORED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY – FOR HR AND TECHNICAL LEADERS

Limited places available for this must-attend CIPD Master-class, where you will receive a CIPD Training Certi�cate of Attendance, with a second Certi�cate of Achievement conditional on successful completion of the end-of-course assessment.

08:30 – 09:00 Welcome Refreshments & Registration09:00 – 09:15 Praxis Welcome Address09:15 – 09:30 Opening Remarks from Andrey Yanovsky, Vice President – Human Resources and Organiza-tional Development, TNK-BP, Russia

09:30 – 11:00 CIPD TRAINING MASTER-CLASS A: TALENT MANAGEMENT – PART ONEWar for Talent – Spotlight on Managing Talent in the Highly Complex Oil and Gas Industry

• Retaining existing talent through attrition management and employee satisfaction management• Streamlining the recruiting process to acquire experts to match job profile and company culture and meet workforce requirements • Strategies for talent acquisition through skill-set matching and offering an attractive Employee Value Proposition (EVP)

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break and Networking

11:30 – 13:00 CIPD Training Master-class A: TALENT MANAGEMENT – PART TWO• Guiding career progress, mapping, planning and management• Design and manage career systems and assessment processes to develop talent • Establishing concrete and flexible career development plans to re-enforce Employee Value Proposition (EVP)• Identifying and bridging the gaps in skill sets requirement and availability by matching workforce to skill set

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 15:30 CIPD Training Master-class A: TALENT MANAGEMENT – PART THREE• Incentivizing entry into the Oil and Gas industry • Utilize best practices on: ¤ Talent Management strategic planning ¤ Identifying and retaining talent ¤ Career and succession planning ¤ Reward and recognition ¤ Output-driven methods ¤ Knowledge and expertise retention ¤ Job analysis linked to talent development ¤ Individual and team performance assessment ¤ Preparing an outline talent management strategy and tactical plan for your operation

Master-class Leader

David Reay is a highly committed, professional with wide expertise in developing and delivering Human Resource Development strategies, strategic management and people development programmes for oil and gas companies including Shell, BP, Castrol and Takreer and other multinationals. He understands the unique nature of oil and gas industry needs and is focused on delivering results in line with business and strategic goals. He has over 20 years experience of designing and implementing Talent Management approaches and has designed a unique methodology to make sure that talent management activities are both high quality and effective. David has worked for oil and gas companies in the Middle East, Africa, USA, UK and India and for airlines, banks, pharmaceuticals and other multinational clients worldwide.

He has extensive experience in large multinational organisations. He has supported organisations in designing and restructuring their HR and Learning strategies and departments to improve strategic alignment and return on investment. He has provided advice guidance and HR audit services on a global scale and helped to align local workforces with global developments. His work in talent management has included designing and implementing processes to identify and retain internal talent and to enable HR departments become highly effective business partners for the rest of their business.

Committee FacilitatorAdam Lomas, Previous Vice President Learning and Development, SHELL and Current Director of Learning & Research, QATAR FINANCE AND BUSINESS ACADEMY

15:30 Close of Day Three 17:00 – 20:00 Praxis Interactive Social Networking & Cultural Evening

Dr. David ReayFCIPD, CIPD Enterprises, U.K.

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Session ChairmenKhaled Reda Abdelmola, Head - Technical Training, PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OF OMAN- PDONina Chami, HR Manager, CHEVRONAbdul Karim Yahya, Head – Human Resources, BANAGAS, BAHRAIN

Keynote addressKhaled Reda Abdelmola, Head - Technical Training, PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OF OMAN- PDO

Discussion LeadersNina Chami, Human Resource Manager, CHEVRONAshok Jambur, Chief Training Manager, INDIAN OILAbdul Karim Yahya, Head – Human Resources, BANAGAS, BAHRAIN

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch and Networking

14:00 – 15:00 Master-class C CHANGE MANAGEMENT

Change Management – Coping with Change in the Face of Uncertainty

• Pre-change - Planning for change, both expected and unexpected• Evolving the organization’s human capital strategy with the changing employee demographic • Dealing with the effect of organizational restructuring and minimizing its impact on the workforce• Creating flexibility and responsiveness to change• Involving workforce in the change making process to obtain absolute commitment from the start• Resistance handling through highly effective techniques

Master-class LeadersJatinder Peters, Group General Manager – Human Resources and Head of Delhi Of�ce, ONGC Ltd.

15:00 – 15:30 Awards Ceremony

15:30 – 16:00 Close of Global Strategic Human Resources in Oil and Gas Workshop and Chairman’s Final Remarks

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DAY FOUR: INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP AND MASTER-CLASS THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER 2011

08:30 – 09:00 Welcome Refreshments & Registration09:00 – 09:15 Praxis Welcome Address09:15 – 09:30 Opening Remarks from Adam Lomas, Director of Learning & Research, QATAR FINANCE AND BUSINESS ACADEMY

09:30 – 11:00 Master-class B NATIONALISATION Nationalisation - Building the Capabilities of Nationals

• Counterpart concept – working side-by-side with expatriate employees to bring Nationals up-to speed• Strategies to attract local expatriates back to the country• Ensuring the correct fit for the work environment and individuals• Developing coaching and mentoring methods to build the capacity of Nationals• Forging University partnerships to create internship opportunities and training programmes for local graduates

Master-class LeadersAhmed Al Shamsi, Head of Human Resources, MUBADALA OIL AND GAS, UAEAysha Bin Braik, Human Resource Manager Middle East, SHELL UPSTREAM INTERNATIONAL

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break and Networking

11:30 – 13:00 SESSION 5

Performance Management to Develop Highly Effective Individuals

• Utilizing competency based assessment tools to identify existing level of competencies against required levels• Managing organizational effectiveness through individual performance management systems• Employing performance appraisal systems to ascertain merit and bonus review• Establishing accountability in employees by aligning personal goals to organizational goals• Measuring the Return On Investment (ROI) and increase in productivity for competency development programs

“I am pleasantly surprised. The stimulating presentations, extraordinary discussions (that’s an understatement), interactive workshops, fun social networking and outstanding facilitation are not to be missed” Roger Sung, SAUDI ARAMCO

“The workshop was very interesting, lots of technical topics and presentations discussed were to the point and added value to us. At the same time the workshop helped us to know experts where we can keep in touch with them to exchange information” Ali Al-Mutairi, ABU DHABI MARINE OPERATING COMPANY

“Great discussions across disciplines and different companies” Rinaldi Mulyono, KUWAIT OIL COMPANY

“It was hugely interactive, lively and very good networking – team were excellent” Rajive Kumar, KUWAIT OIL COMPANY

“Very high level of engagement and discussion – very rewarding!” Liz Thompson, ROXAR

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DELVE INTO THE HEART OF DUBAI

Enhance your learning experience in the elegant and modern setting of Dubai. Experience the pot-pourri of culture, heritage, authentic Arabic cuisine, high street shopping, and much more in the hustle and bustle of this amazing city bringing out the best of Asia and Europe!

PRAXIS REVITALIZERS

Break the ice, focus and stay motivated throughout the workshop day by engaging in some quick and stimulating energizer activities every morning and after every lunch break.

INTERACTIVE BREAKOUT DISCUSSIONS

Brainstorm with leading experts and peersin the industry. Identify best practices and solutions to your most critical concerns – a de�nite long term bene�t for your organization!

Enhance your physical well being along with the fantastic learning experience. Engage in adrenaline boosting light body workout sessions every morning to get your mind ticking and boost your energy levels to brainstorm in full form with your industry colleagues throughout the day.

PRAXIS FIT-TECH SESSIONS

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