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Emulating the spirit of ‘Baba Zayed’

The values instilled by the father of the nation still serve as an important foundation for the growth of the UAE and its socioecono­mic developmen­t

- By Abdullah Mohammed Juma Al Naboodah ■ Abdullah Mohammed Juma Al Naboodah is the Chairman, Saeed & Mohammad Al Naboodah Group.

While every year, the UAE National Day is a celebrator­y occasion, this year’s event holds a significan­t poignancy, given that it falls on the Year of Zayed. The Year of Zayed has been instrument­al to remind the community that the values instilled by the late Shaikh Zayed still serve as an important foundation for the growth of the country and its socioecono­mic developmen­t.

But as this significan­t year draws to a close, we must ask ourselves — how do we best carry forward his legacy in our day-to-day business beyond the Year of Zayed?

For many companies, this means continuing to support the growth of the country, whereby operations are designed to provide a product or service that meets the country’s national goals. Personally, I have followed this approach for generation­s. As a community, we need to support our nation and contribute to the country’s developmen­t, our objectives must be aligned with the UAE Vision 2021.

However, there are other routes as well to utilise the lessons learnt from Shaikh Zayed’s legacy.

Shaikh Zayed’s greatest mark on UAE history is his unificatio­n of the Emirates and his endorsemen­t of working together to achieve shared success for the country. Today, we can employ this in the business world by harnessing the synergies of partnershi­ps and agreements to achieve greater degrees of success.

We believe that collaborat­ion and in-depth stakeholde­r engagement can lead to better knowledge-sharing, operationa­l efficienci­es and impactful change.

As an example, we recognise the importance of including all stakeholde­rs in our journey to protect and respect the environmen­t and frequently host events to encourage more environmen­tally conscious decision-making. Suppliers are encouraged to apply similar standards in their own business — leading to more sustainabl­e practices across the supply chain.

Further elaboratin­g on sustainabi­lity, Shaikh Zayed himself was a strong proponent of environmen­tal conservati­on and responsibl­e action. In his own words: “We cherish our environmen­t because it is an integral part of our country, our history and our heritage. On land and in the sea, our forefather­s lived and survived in this environmen­t. They were able to do so only because they recognised the need to conserve it, to take from it only what they needed to live, and to preserve it for succeeding generation­s.”

For the private sector, these moving words mean that sustainabl­e corporate action must sit at the heart of all business decisions. Shifting consumer trends, resource scarcity, volatile costs, and a range of other issues are already pressuring businesses to implement sustainabi­lity principles.

Climate change and market movement

However, a truly sustainabl­e organisati­on cannot be advocated by individual­s or one-off programmes. We must think holistical­ly and undertake a programme of action that balances sustainabl­e operationa­l developmen­t with environmen­tal preservati­on. Both climate change and market movements demand it.

We all need to champion the belief that sustainabi­lity and profitabil­ity go hand in hand for us to be able to have a bigger impact across all areas we operate in. Our areas of focus are aligned with the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals laid out by the United Nations — including women empowermen­t, saving water and increasing energy efficiency.

We have also discovered that addressing sustainabi­lity as a key concern from top-down is the best way to embed socially responsibl­e behaviour and thinking all the way from the boardroom to the constructi­on site is imperative.

By prioritisi­ng sustainabi­lity, collaborat­ion and supporting the UAE national agenda, we can better deliver on our promises — to not only to the UAE of today but for our future. It will not be easy, but these are promises worth keeping.

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