Training

Cairo workshop

by Mark Rowe

The UK-based training company PerpetuityARC Training, part of the Linx International Group, recently delivered a risk and crisis management workshop for Lafarge Egypt (part of the LafargeHolcim Group) in Cairo. The training covered for senior managers what’s needed to manage resources during a crisis and operate within an organisation’s crisis management and compliance framework.

The intensive programme was built between PerpetuityARC Training and Lafarge Egypt and tailored to its operating environment in cement and concrete. In practical and theoretical exercises, Linx International Group Director, Angus Darroch-Warren (pictured with those taking the course) assessed and enhanced the ability and confidence of participants to apply their new skills to manage complex and evolving scenarios, each requiring close collaboration between team members, to achive a successful resolution.

Security Director at Lafarge, Magdy Khorshid, said: “The course was amazing, very practical and interesting to all and I received much positive feedback from all learners.”

Angus said: “The Lafarge teams engaged fully with the workshop scenarios. It was great to see them solving problems in a pressured, but safe environment, that allowed them to think through issues and respond using identified resources and procedures.”

The workshop is the latest in a five year relationship between Lafarge Egypt and PerpetuityARC Training, which has delivered its security and risk related courses to employees and stakeholders in Egpyt and the UK.

Visit www.perpetuityarc.com.

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