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Study Conducted in Collaboration with BSPTI Identifies 10 Critical Skills for Bahrain's Labour Market
Study Conducted in Collaboration with BSPTI Identifies 10 Critical Skills for Bahrain's Labour Market

Biz Bahrain

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Biz Bahrain

Study Conducted in Collaboration with BSPTI Identifies 10 Critical Skills for Bahrain's Labour Market

A new study has identified the ten most critical skills that employers in Bahrain prioritise when selecting candidates for employment. Based on a survey involving 309 participants—including employers, job seekers, trainers, trainees, and graduates—the study offers an insightful snapshot of the skills landscape shaping the Bahraini labour market. According to the recent study conducted by Quality Code Consulting, communication proficiency, alongside fluency in both Arabic and English, emerged as the foremost competencies employers seek. Teamwork and collaboration skills were also highly valued, particularly given the increasing reliance on multidisciplinary teams within Bahrain's service, finance, and technology sectors. The study noted that the ability to collaborate effectively is essential for enhancing problem-solving capabilities and executing projects across diverse groups. The research further underscored the importance of 'digital literacy,' highlighting the need for efficiency in utilising digital platforms and information technology tools. In parallel, the abilities of 'adaptability and flexibility' were identified as critical in navigating the rapid technological advancements and evolving market conditions. The competencies of 'problem solving and critical thinking' and 'customer relationship management' were also noted as vital, particularly within Bahrain's thriving service and tourism industries. Additionally, the study pointed to the growing significance of 'leadership and initiative'—attributes increasingly valued in organisations aiming to drive change and foster innovation in a globally competitive environment. 'Innovation and creativity' were spotlighted for their role in encouraging fresh ideas and novel approaches, while 'emotional intelligence' was cited as pivotal for cultivating positive workplace dynamics, especially under high-pressure conditions. Finally, the study emphasised the importance of an 'entrepreneurial mindset,' which enables individuals to identify opportunities for improvement and spearhead new initiatives, thereby supporting Bahrain's broader efforts toward economic diversification. Announcing the results, Mr. Nawaf Al-Jishi, Chairman of Bahrain Society of the Private Training Institutes, stated, 'This study represents a key component of the Society's ongoing efforts to facilitate the integration of Bahraini talent into the labour market through the identification and promotion of emerging, in-demand skills. Empowering individuals with this comprehensive skill set not only strengthens their competitiveness in an increasingly dynamic employment landscape, but also advances wider national priorities, notably Bahrain's transition towards a diversified and knowledge-based economy. Dr. Chris Coates, Senior Researcher at Quality Code Consulting, noted that the study monitored labour market recovery trends across 17 sectors, including services, trade, banking, and tourism, and pointed out that the organisations participating in the study represented a broad spectrum, ranging from well-established institutions to those navigating challenges or actively pursuing growth and diversification strategies. Dr. Coates further added, 'It is essential to recognise the considerable interconnection among these skills; for instance, effective communication not only facilitates teamwork but also reinforces leadership qualities. In Bahrain's evolving employment landscape, employers are increasingly seeking well-rounded professionals who demonstrate a balanced integration of technical competencies and soft skills.'

Cause of Fairview Park brush fire unknown, but signs of human activity seen nearby
Cause of Fairview Park brush fire unknown, but signs of human activity seen nearby

Los Angeles Times

time29-04-2025

  • Los Angeles Times

Cause of Fairview Park brush fire unknown, but signs of human activity seen nearby

Costa Mesa fire investigators are examining the cause of a 1-acre brush fire that broke out Friday in a portion of Fairview Park, where sensitive wildlife is known to reside and where evidence of human activity was also spotted. Department spokesman Battalion Chief Chris Coates said the blaze was first seen and called in shortly after 9:30 p.m. by Huntington Beach police helicopter HB1, as officers flew over the scene just west of Placentia Avenue. 'They happened to be flying in the area and observed it,' Coates said Monday. Crews arrived at the park and saw flames reaching toward the sky but could not immediately access the fire's origin point, as the area was covered in thick brush that was unreachable by vehicle, according to Coates. Firefighters used chainsaws to hack their way through the vegetation to gain access, and then ran approximately 2,000 feet of hose to the spot to tackle the fire. Personnel from four engine companies and one battalion chief remained at the park for 4.5 hours to make sure the site was completely overhauled and no burning embers remained, Coates said. No people were seen in the vicinity, but the fire spokesman said there were signs of human activity in the surrounding area. No structures were damaged. No injuries were reported. 'The fire occurred in an area where there is evidence of homeless encampments,' he said, clarifying that it will be up to investigators to determine whether that may have contributed to the brush fire. Such fires are not uncommon in Fairview Park and the adjacent Talbert Park, the lands of which are maintained by the county. On June 23, 2023, crews battled an 8.4-acre brush fire at the park's southern end near Victoria Street that, fueled by high temperatures and dry conditions, caused the temporary evacuation of residents on Swan Drive to the north. Two teenagers reportedly received minor injuries during the blaze and were assessed at the scene, while another individual found in an encampment at the park was taken into police custody on suspicion of trespassing. It is unknown whether that person may have been linked to the start of the 2023 fire, the cause of was never publicly reported. Although the Pilot requested public records on the investigation in September, that request was denied because the case was still under review.

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