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Vodafone Qatar recognised more than 40 top retail staff performers at a ceremony at Katara in the presence of CEO Kyle Whitehill, customer operations director Asim Mirza and a number of staff representing the leadership team.
“Imtiaz” which stands for “Excellence” has been running at Vodafone Qatar since 2013. The bi-annual event includes a two-phase competition during which sales and retail stores staff are evaluated based on a variety of criteria that meet the company’s commercial targets and The Vodafone Way of doing business.
Sathya Prasad, head of consumer sales and services at Vodafone Qatar, said: “We have crafted the Imtiaz programme in line with our commitment to honour our people who are a key pillar that drives us forward. Vodafone’s employees are also our ambassadors and therefore recognising and awarding them is our priority.”
The Imtiaz competition will continue till March 2016 where the Phase 2 Winners will be announced.
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