Sharjah 24: Sharjah Economic Development Department (SEDD) organised a workshop titled “Building Your Business Reputation” through “Microsoft Teams” program that was given by the trainer Dina Qadri, with the participation of a number of entrepreneurs.
The workshop aimed at supporting and empowering entrepreneurs to develop their projects and businesses and enhancing their contribution to various economic sectors.
The workshop dealt with many topics including the definition of commercial reputation, the difference between commercial and visual identity, as well as the importance of business reputation. It involved increasing the trust and credibility of the brand, the ability of the commercial identity to enhance the brand of entrepreneur, and how to build a commercial identity that maximises the value of the project. In addition, it highlighted the things to avoid when building a business reputation.
The workshop also aimed at introducing the importance of building commercial reputation of the project and how it can turn over time into a significant marketing balance upon which the social and economic position of the project is built, and makes it a prominent commercial name in the market.
Commenting on that, His Excellency Sultan Abdullah bin Hadda Al Suwaidi, SEDD Chairman, said that the main reason of holding such workshops comes from SEDD’s concerns to make entrepreneurs conversant and able to know the tools and skills of crisis management. Also, it falls within SEDD’s interest to make them aware of placing appropriate marketing strategies under all circumstances, able to present and market products and services in an innovative and distinctive way to the public, and identify the requirements of the local market.
His Excellency also stressed that SEDD will continue its strategies derived from the vision of the wise leadership represented in providing support, guidance and follow-up to entrepreneurs in the Emirate. Also, it falls within the concerns of providing them with new and innovative solutions, in order to help them thrive in the economic and commercial market, and to achieve a return added to the domestic product of the emirate’s economy.
On the other hand, Ahmed bin Saed Al Suwaidi, Deputy Director of Commercial Affairs Department at SEDD, stated that the workshop falls within the programmes and plans of SEDD to qualify, train and educate entrepreneurs and owners of new or existing projects.