The UAE Experience: An Overview
The UAE experience referred to here is represented by the Institute of Admin-
istrative Development’s efforts towards developing and applying standards of
excellence in its training activities. The Institute of Administrative Development
(IAD) in the UAE was established two decades ago to provide training to public
* Director General, the Institute of Administrative Development (IAD), the United Arab Emirates
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The United Arab Emirates Experience in Developing Standards of Excellence…
sector organizations in order to improve their effectiveness while functioning in
an environment characterized by significant change.
In this context, IAD has acted as an agent of change to promote administrative
development in the UAE and to contribute to the process of integrated develop-
ment in the country. IAD has played an important role in training public sector
employees at all levels through its various training activities including – conferences,
seminars, leadership development programs, in service training for middle manage-
ment, executive training and preparatory training for new employees.
Annual training plans are designed in collaboration with government organiza-
tions to cater to their training needs and to provide support within the policies
chartered by the Board of Directors of the Institute. For the purposes of offer-
ing high quality training, IAD employed qualified instructors, provided suitable
facilities and sought the support of visiting trainers well known for their profes-
sional competency, both from within the country and abroad. Contracting visiting
trainers provided additional help to permanent technical staff and enabled the
Institute to expand its training activities to cover the needs of more government
organizations.
Through its general and special training programs, IAD has been able to provide
training services for more than twenty thousand public sector employees over the
past two decades. This has meant surviving in an age characterized by change and
competition at the global level and in a culture subscribing to total quality manage-
ment (TQM) motivated by Dubai Government initiatives at the local level.
Since the mid nineties the Dubai’s Government has pioneered in the area of
total quality management. Several awards were initiated by the Government of
Dubai – and then by the governments of the other Emirates comprising the Union
of Arab Emirates. Those awards were directed to encourage both private and public
sector organizations to comply with the international standards of quality in service
provision and the production of goods. Those awards included: Dubai Quality
Award and Dubai Award for Excellence in Government Performance.
The latter award actually incorporated three awards: one for a high perform-
ing organization; a second for a high performing department or project or team
within the organization; and the third for the high performing individual employee.
Standards of excellence for each level of the award have been developed along the
lines of international standards and awards such as the U.S. Baldridge award and
the Japanese Deming Award.
Along the same lines of the pursuit of excellence, the Federal Government in
the UAE required all federal government organizations (ministries and public cor-
porations) to qualify for ISO (9001-2000) within a specified period of three years.
This represented the first of three initiatives. The other two relate to application
of electronic transactions in the business of government (e-government) and the
training of leadership at Harvard University (John F. Kennedy School).
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