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BizBahrain April 2016

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If you have anything to say about business in Bahrain your letters<br />

will be posted in this section of the magazine. Please email us on<br />

info@bizbahrain.com<br />

LETTERS &<br />

COMMENTS<br />

Why Cooperate in Corporate?<br />

The power of cooperation in workplace appears when you use your knowledge<br />

and experiences to help other employees but, on the other hand you use the<br />

others’ knowledge and experiences for your benefits; to learn from them.<br />

Learning shall be a lifelong process, because if you don’t then there will be no<br />

growth in the career path.<br />

The problem some time, the newbies to the corporate world find it difficult to<br />

work with others in the workplace. They learnt in university or school that<br />

there shall be one winner in the class and everything is about the individual<br />

achievement which will clash with team and teamwork concept. In attempt to shift this culture, for example<br />

when a new employee is enforced to work with others where s/he doesn’t feel the belongingness or engage<br />

with team members, the feeling of being lost and not appreciated as individual will take place.<br />

In this scenario, Human Resource Management, must have a main role in integrating both the individual<br />

and teamwork perspective in the cooperate culture, importantly on how the work objective’s designed. An<br />

employee gets motivated when s/he excel by her/his own will and in the same time being part of a team<br />

with shared purpose gets them motivated and if without individual benefits there will be no collective good.<br />

It shall be emphasized on both parts, both are very necessary as for the individual and teamwork needs.<br />

- Ali<br />

I like your auto section a lot.<br />

Would be great if you increased<br />

the pages especially since the<br />

automobile industry is one of the<br />

biggest here.<br />

Your Business highlights make<br />

an excellent update for me each<br />

month. Keep up the good work!<br />

Your feature on Formula 1 was<br />

very interesting. Who knew so<br />

many people were needed to<br />

keep the event going. It is a great<br />

initiative for Bahrain – helps<br />

the country at so many levels,<br />

besides making every citizen<br />

so proud to host an event of this<br />

class and caliber.<br />

Now that Formula 1 is over and<br />

many of the best events that<br />

Bahrain hosts, I am interested<br />

to see the subjects bizbahrain<br />

will cover in the months<br />

ahead. Thanks for making it a<br />

substantive issue each time.<br />

Enjoy it cover to cover.!<br />

- Noora Ahmed - Faseela Azeez - Jacob Mathew<br />

Bahrain is truly a business friendly country. I visited the Gulf Property Show and it was evident how much<br />

business is happening here. The number of devlopers and the exciting projects would make any investor look<br />

towards Bahrain.<br />

Incidentally I picked up a copy of your magazine there. Good redaing and good to see you everywhere!<br />

- Fahad Mustafa<br />

90 May <strong>2016</strong>

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