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DOHA
Josoor Institute has successfully completed the first set of training and development programmes for the year.
The programmes focused on the various aspects of the 'business of football' and included a 'professional development workshop', a 'masterclass', a student 'outreach' session and an 'executive networking' session.
The programmes were held from March 28 to 30.
The three-day professional development workshop focused on the newest developments in fan experience and an analysis of various facets of stadium management. The workshop also explored marketing of football and effective strategies to engage football fans and the best practises in relation to governance of football organisations.
The masterclass on 'Best Practice in Governance: The Asian Football Confederation' discussed the organisational structure that the AFC utilises to achieve their organisational aims, as well as the accountability and responsibility employed.
The student outreach programme looked at the 'The Digital Transformation of a Leading European Football Club'. Delegates examined the current state of digital media, the direction of digital trends and the implications of advancements in digital media in the future.
The executive networking session on 'The Latest Developments and Challenges in the Business of Football' saw senior executives in Qatar's football industry explore the current trends in the business of football.
The programmes welcomed renowned speakers from around the world including: Romy Gai the Chief Executive Officer of AWE Sports International Ltd, Phil Carling the Managing Director of Football of Octagon Worldwide and Alex Phillips, Head of Stakeholder Affairs at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) among others.
Josoor Institute is a centre of excellence inspired and developed by the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy.
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