The Strategic Leadership Course concluded today, Thursday, at the Jordan Armed Forces – Arab Army Hotel, in the presence of the Commandant of the Royal Jordanian National Defense College. The course was attended by a number of officers from JAF and security agencies, participants from brotherly and friendly countries, as well as representatives of ministries and government institutions.The five-day course aimed to enhance the capabilities of leaders at the strategic level in the defense and security sectors in their comprehensive concept, through the study of the internal and external environment and its current and future challenges, and by assessing available opportunities, thereby creating an effective impact across various strategic levels.The course addressed specialized topics based on dialogue, discussion, and scientific strategic analysis, through lectures and conferences that contributed to the exchange of expertise and the formulation of constructive visions and strategies supporting strategic decision-making.It is worth noting that the course was implemented in cooperation with the Government of the United Kingdom, represented by the British Embassy in Amman, the Defense Academy, and Cranfield University in the United Kingdom.
The Strategic Leadership Course concluded today, Thursday, at the Jordan Armed Forces – Arab Army Hotel, in the presence of the Commandant of the Royal Jordanian National Defense College. The course was attended by a number of officers from JAF and security agencies, participants from brotherly and friendly countries, as well as representatives of ministries and government institutions.
The five-day course aimed to enhance the capabilities of leaders at the strategic level in the defense and security sectors in their comprehensive concept, through the study of the internal and external environment and its current and future challenges, and by assessing available opportunities, thereby creating an effective impact across various strategic levels.
The course addressed specialized topics based on dialogue, discussion, and scientific strategic analysis, through lectures and conferences that contributed to the exchange of expertise and the formulation of constructive visions and strategies supporting strategic decision-making.
It is worth noting that the course was implemented in cooperation with the Government of the United Kingdom, represented by the British Embassy in Amman, the Defense Academy, and Cranfield University in the United Kingdom.