categories: Business & Professional Skills
Know about the importance of stamina in succeeding and challenging life's difficulties. Moreover, you'll learn how to develop and strengthen it.
Understand the necessity of developing educational curricula and the importance of continuing education in various fields through the information available on the internet.
Know the importance of obtaining knowledge and gaining experiences from dealing with people from various fields through expanding your network and opportunities.
Free lessons
Introduction
Character Building Starts with the Human Himself
The Complex Educational Curricula
1. HOSPITALITY EXPERT'S SUCCESS STORY
Introduction
Character Building Starts with the Human Himself
The Complex Educational Curricula
The Role Model
Leave it on God
Field Selection
Gaining Experience
Life Abroad
Difficulties Encountered
The First Impression
The Dishwasher
The Situation that Changed Everything
Resignation Rejected
From a Dishwasher to the Owner of the Largest Hotel Chain
The Experience and the Future Outlook
A New Job
Never Say Never
What You Did is a Miracle
Rating Millionaires
The International Citizen
The Self Confidence
Course Wrap-Up
Get inspired by the journey of Egyptian hospitality expert Anan El-Galaly. Discover how he defied learning difficulties and turned educational failure into academic success until he became Chairman "Advisory Council of the International Association of University Presidents." In this training course, he shares his experience with learning difficulties. He speaks about one of the essential elements that helped him deal with learning difficulties and succeed, which is not to stigmatize himself with failure. Also, he discusses the significance of unique human power points. This course is delivered in Arabic.
There are no requirements or prerequisites for this course; your interest in the topic and your commitment to learning are the only things you need to gain the most benefit from it.
Founder of Helnan Hotels, Chairman “Advisory Council of the International Association of University Presidents”
776 Learners
2 Course