Consultant Guides Capital Club Members In Thinking About Customers Seminar

Published January 24th, 2010 - 11:49 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Dynamic business consultant Rehan Khan challenged Capital Club Members and their guests to “THINK! about their customers at a seminar designed to give business, market and sales leaders  the tools to make a difference in their organisation.
In Seeking Sources of Competitive Advantage, an exclusive seminar organised as part of the Capital Club’s executive skills improvement program, participants were given learning tools and case studies that will help their organisations think better and deliver results.
Mr Khan is a consultant and writer who, as a senior business leader, has helped organisations throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East deliver results over the past 17 years. His broad-ranging industry experience covers telecoms, IT, real-estate, private equity, NGO and the charity sector.
David Williamson, General Manager of Capital Club, said the Club’s informative sessions were always well received by Members.
“Capital Club regularly hosts educational and informative sessions for our Members and Mr Khan’s wide-ranging success with businesses around the world prompted quite a deal of interest,” he said.
As Bahrain’s premier private business club, the Capital Club offers a place to relax, celebrate or network in exclusive surroundings, on the uppermost floors of the iconic Bahrain Financial Harbour. It regularly hosts social and business gatherings to facilitate networking among Members and to foster an environment of learning from some of the world’s most respected leaders.
The Club offers an array of benefits to its Members including bespoke dining options, world class gourmet cuisine, library and meeting rooms with state-of-the-art audio visual facilities. It provides a luxurious and chic atmosphere unrivalled in the Kingdom.
Membership is by invitation only with various packages for Bahrainis and expatriates. It offers international privileges through affiliation with more than 250 clubs worldwide.