H E Mohamed Ebraheem Al Mahmood, chairman and managing director of Abu Dhabi Media,, launched the Yas Excellence Awards at a ceremony on Wednesday evening. Courtesy Abu Dhabi Media
H E Mohamed Ebraheem Al Mahmood, chairman and managing director of Abu Dhabi Media,, launched the Yas Excellence Awards at a ceremony on Wednesday evening. Courtesy Abu Dhabi Media

Abu Dhabi Media launches Yas Excellence Awards



ABU DHABI // H E Mohamed Ebraheem Al Mahmood, chairman and managing director of Abu Dhabi Media,, launched the Yas Excellence Awards at a ceremony on Wednesday evening.

The awards, which have the slogan “Together we Excel”, aim to promote the concept of organisational excellence across Abu Dhabi Media’s departments, sections and subsidiaries.

It aims to reward commitment to best practices and adherence to the criteria set forth by Abu Dhabi government, as well as alignment with international standards set by the European Organisation for Quality Management.

This will enable the company to enhance the efficiency of its leaders and, through strategic planning and good governance over operational processes and resource development, achieve the best possible results in terms of customer experience, employee satisfaction and positive interaction with the community.

Mr Al Mahmood said: “The Yas Excellence Awards embody the vision and the directives of our wise leadership to adopt the principles and requirements of a culture of excellence to ensure the best management practices and services and, in line with the Government sustainable improvement plans, keep pace with the Government’s development on every front.”

He went on to stress that Abu Dhabi Media is keen to promote the concept of organisational excellence concepts, having laid the required foundations to achieve it, and the company is keen to promote a culture of excellence, innovation and creativity as an essential part of the work environment.

Mr Al Mahmood and other executives signed the “Charter of Organisational Excellence”, which renews the senior management’s commitment to Abu Dhabi Media’s vision.

The awards ceremony was attended by Abu Dhabi Media’s department directors and employees.

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