Karachi: Developing leadership skills and strong self belief in youth of Pakistan’s business schools is a dire need in today’s corporate world.
“Leadership development and BE YOUR BEST training programs by RahShown Trainings are the best way to prepare business schools students for future corporate leadership,” says Hamid Rasool, former Senior General Manager Indus Motors.
He was speaking at BE YOUR BEST training program at Regent Plaza Hotel, Karachi, organized by RahShown Trainings and Youth Impact.
The event was attended by students of the best business schools of Karachi including Institute of Business Administration, Iqra University, Muhammad Ali Jinnah University, KASBIT and Indus Institute.
‘Be Your Best’ is an interactive program designed around the philosophy of discovering self potential, getting motivated, developing a positive approach towards life and ultimately take a charge of self.
The program is specifically designed for university students with hi-potential to become future leaders. Those who never dreamed of success and the others who believe that success is for them, both schools of thought can equally benefit from this powerful transformational program.
While going through this workshop, participants will be able to develop their life map, personal development plan embedded with an enhanced self-belief. Various concepts and tools of modern management will help them in developing a mindset to actively participate in the life and radiate this energy around them.
Chief Operating Officer (COO) RahShown Trainings Muhammad Hasan Basheer says today youth need more than degrees; they are looking for creative adventure to unleash their power of strengths.
“People want to think beyond and also eager to become what they want to be,” he viewed.
“Youth Impact with collaboration of RahShown trainings brings best for best student to become best.”
Lead facilitator of the program Abdul Samad Khan, Pakistan’s only certified outdoor trainer from US, said our approach towards youth development was learning by doing.
“When youth get exposure of their strengths and talents they will become extraordinary individual and wining team members.”
Other facilitators and Pakistan’s leading experiential learning and youth leadership trainers Nisar Moosa and Haris Mehmood kept participants busy in fun-based personal effectiveness activities


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