Crown Property Bureau - Policy Thrust and People

Policy Thrust and People

The CPB is one of organization that has been focused on personnel development for its organizational strength. For an organization to survive and be successful it must requires a highly motivated,dedicated and professional team to adapt in changing environment . As a result, the CPB realizes that its personnel must remain fully alert about changes in conditions that occur in their fields of responsibility. Moreover, the CPB seeks to establish a 'learning organization' atmosphere that will set a standard of excellence for the CPB under both national and international media attention, it causes its staffs become more aware about the social implications of their actions.

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