Women's participation in administrative roles across the Gulf has expanded significantly, driven by Vision 2030 in Saudi Arabia, Emiratisation in the UAE, and the broader opening of professional opportunities for women across GCC society. Across Africa, women have long dominated administrative roles in NGOs, international organisations and government bodies. In both contexts, women administrators are increasingly managing complex executive support functions, cross-organisational coordination, and professional stakeholder relationships that require more than basic secretarial skills. This course is designed specifically for women administrators, addressing the professional skills required at a high level, and the specific workplace dynamics that women navigating administrative careers in GCC, African and Asian professional environments need to manage strategically.
The specific challenges women administrators across the Gulf, Africa and Asia face:
This course builds the professional administrative skills and strategic career intelligence to address all of these challenges.
Women providing direct administrative support to senior executives in GCC, African and Asian organisations.
Women managing office operations and administrative functions across the Gulf, Africa and Asia.
Women entering administrative careers who want a strong professional foundation from the start.
Experienced administrators wanting to develop the skills and positioning for career progression into senior administrative or professional roles.
Women in administrative roles in government ministries, public bodies and international organisations across the Gulf and Africa.
Women returning to administrative roles after career breaks who want to update and formalise their skills.
Professional administrative skills and career strategies applicable immediately.
Why this module matters: Women administrators who understand their role strategically, its real value, its career potential, and the specific dynamics of navigating it as a woman in GCC, African and Asian professional environments, perform and advance differently from those who see it as a subordinate support function. Module 1 builds that strategic perspective.
Why this module matters: The core administrative skills that distinguish excellent women administrators from average ones. Module 2 builds all of them.
Why this module matters: Meeting and event management are high-visibility functions where administrative excellence is most visible to senior leadership. Module 3 builds the systems for both, and the stakeholder relationship skills that distinguish strategic administrators.
Why this module matters: The administrative professional who cannot use digital tools effectively is operating at a fraction of her potential efficiency. Module 4 builds practical digital competence for the tools most used in GCC and African administrative environments.
Why this module matters: Professional presence and career strategy are the dimensions of administrative professional development that most courses skip. Module 5 addresses both and closes with each participant's personal development plan.
| Locations | Riyadh, Dubai, Nairobi, Online |
| Methodology | 60% applied, writing workshops, role-play, systems design, career planning |
| What's Included | Workbook, writing templates, meeting management toolkit, professional authority guide, career advancement framework, development plan, certificate |
How is this different from the Secretarial and Office Management course?
The Secretarial and Office Management course covers the same core administrative skills but is open to all genders and does not specifically address the dynamics of being a woman in administrative roles. This course includes the full professional skills content and adds specific modules on professional authority as a woman, managing gender dynamics in GCC and African professional environments, and career advancement strategies for women administrators.
Is this relevant for women who want to advance beyond administrative roles?
Yes. The career advancement module specifically addresses how women administrators can position themselves for progression into professional, supervisory or management roles, using the visibility and relationships built through excellent administrative work as a career foundation.
Join women administrators from across the Gulf, Africa and Asia who have built the professional skills and career intelligence to perform at the highest level and advance on their own terms.
We run this course as a private programme for organisations. Bespoke dates, tailored content, group pricing.
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