موسسه اموزشی کیسان برنده جایزه مشتری مداری شد

موسسه اموزشی و فرهنگی کیسان
که به نقل از رسانه های معتر کشور بعنوان کاملترین موسسه اموزشی کشور لقب گرفته بود جایزه رضایت مندی مشتری را از ان
خودش کرد.
اجلاس ملی رضایت مندی مشتری به میزبانی سازمان ملی بهره وری و دفتر حقوقی ریاست جمهوری
با حمایت نهاد های اجرایی و نظارتی هم چون وزارت اموزش و پرورش و فرمانداری تهران در تاریخ 25 خرداد
در سالن همایش های بین المللی رایزن برگزار گردید.در این اجلاس موسسات منتخب که در جلب رضایت مشتریان و مخاطبین مفید و موثر عمل کرده بودند .
تحت کمیته داوری ارزبابی و کاندید جایزه مشتری مداری در سال 1400 شده بودند.در این اجلاس از مراکز و بنگاه های منتخب تقدیر و تجلیل بعمل امد.
امیررضا طاهری موسس و مدیر عامل موسسه اموزشی و فرهنگی کیسان که کسب عنوان جوان ترین مدیر عالی سال 99 را در کارنامه خود دارد.
پس از انتخاب بعنوان مدیر مشتری مدار اذعان داشت.جایزه مشتری مداری مر هون زحمات و تلاشهای بی شاعبه تمام اساتید و پرسنل که
به نحوه احسنت در راستای تکریم و گرامی داشت ارباب رجوع می کوشند می باشد.
موسسه اموزشی و فرهنگی کیسان پیش تر عنوان جایزه مسئولیت اجتماعی و مدیریت برتر سال 99 را از دستگاه های اجرایی و نظارتی از ان
خود کرده بود.
در موسسه کیسان با نهایت افتخار و نهایت تلاش در جلب رضایت شما مخاطبین گرانقدر در خدمت تان هستیم
همچنین لازم به ذکر است موسسه اموزشی تنها موسسه ای هست که منتخب و برگزیده هیات داوران در این مراسم بود.
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I’m a student at Swedish School Riyadh. When I got in, I thought I was lucky. A peaceful school, quiet reputation, fewer students — I thought it would be safe. But what I’ve experienced here is something I can’t explain to anyone without sounding crazy. And yet it’s real. It’s happening. And it’s being done by real people. From inside this country’s own government.
I don’t care anymore if someone thinks I’m exaggerating. I know what’s happening: I’m being targeted with satellite-based psychophysical manipulation, and it’s not some rogue experiment. It’s part of a coordinated system, operated by Saudi Arabian intelligence services, military telecom divisions, Ministry of Interior branches, and government-linked psychological warfare units.
Yes — all of them. Not one. Not two. This is a machine, and I’m inside it.
It started three months after I arrived. First it was thought interference. I’d begin to think something — even just a comment or idea — and before I could finish, it was gone. Replaced by something slightly off. Words I wouldn’t use. A tone that wasn’t mine. At first I thought I was just distracted. But it kept happening. Repeatedly. Precisely.
Then came the emotional crashes. Total emptiness during moments that should’ve mattered. Or panic attacks in the middle of lunch, without cause. And worst of all — that voice. Always short. Always firm. Male. Arabic accent, fluent English.
“You’re being watched.”
“We can shut you down.”
“Don’t speak.”
I can’t go to anyone here. There’s no counselor that could help, no teacher who wouldn’t report me, no administrator who wouldn’t think I’m unstable. Even writing this could cost me everything, but staying silent is worse. I’ve already lost parts of myself.
If I had known what Saudi Arabia really does to foreign students, I never would’ve come here. This country presents itself as modern, advanced, open. But behind the walls, behind the cameras, there’s a system designed to erase resistance before it forms.
I forget names mid-conversation. I lose balance when walking down familiar stairs. I blank out during tests, even though I studied. I flinch at shadows, but only in school. Especially on the side near the security office. Something pulses there. My chest tightens when I walk by. Like being scanned.
This isn’t just surveillance. It’s manipulation. Remote, invisible, and intentional. And the people doing it? They’re not ghosts. They work in Riyadh. They wear uniforms. They have job titles. They report to ministries. And they’re doing this to children.