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Emkan Education: Building a Thriving Workplace and Achieving Best Place to Work Certification
Learn how Emkan Education created a thriving workplace and earned the prestigious Best Place to Work certification
Emkan Education is a human capital consultancy and education development company based in Saudi Arabia. We provide consultancy services to public, private, and not-for-profit institutions.
- HR Practices
- Employee experience
We also work with school operators, educators, and investors by supporting them with developing and establishing new schools, building capabilities of existing schools, and providing training services.
How do you actively engage your employees?
We facilitate year round online and F2F events on special occasions, we also meet on a weekly basis as a company to share news and updates and celebrate achievements. We meet once a year during an end of year retreat for all employees, to announce the achievements of the year, and announce the strategy, vision and goals for the upcoming year. We also host group celebration events on national holidays and events.
What are the most significant HR challenges faced by your industry today?
- High Turnover
- Lack of expertise in the field of consulting in education
Could you share details about the teamwork activities offered to your employees?
We are committed to fostering continuous professional growth by offering a comprehensive development program that includes both individual and group learning opportunities. Our program features personalized professional development plans, live workshops and sessions led by internal and external experts, and a yearly subscription to Udemy Business, granting all employees unlimited access to a vast library of online courses.
Reflect on your experience with the Best Places to Work certification journey.
It was an amazing journey. It gave us a thorough insight and analysis of our performance and culture as a company, and the way to improve and develop further to be the best in what we do best.
What advice would you give to someone looking to implement the certification process for their organization?
I would highly recommend applying and going for it. Even if the company doesn't qualify, it will at least receive the needed recommendation for improvement and a guide to excellence.