Khaleej Times

VP’s vision should be taught in schools

- Waheed Abbas — waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Think of leadership and vision and the first name that comes to mind is His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai. Hence, academia, researcher­s and business executives have suggested that the vision and style of leadership of Sheikh Mohammed should be taught in the schools and be made a part of the curriculum.

“Dubai’s creative leadership is paving the road for this emirate to light and shine. The unique style of leadership of Sheikh Mohammed is inspiring all of us. The environmen­t that Dubai created paved ways for individual­s like us and this is the reason for being here and what I am now. I am indebted to His Highness,” said Dr Manahel Thabet, president of the Economic Forum for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

“Being a resident of Dubai, I believe his leadership style should be taught in schools. Sheikh Mohammed has taken critical, crucial and quick decision to tame the complicate­d financial issues that Dubai faced in the past 10-15 years. His vision is distinguis­hing him from the rest of the world.”

Dr Thabet has been ranked among the 30 smartest people alive worldwide by SuperSchol­ar and is a Guinness World Record holder in mind ability.

She highlighte­d different styles of his leadership such as Dubai’s march towards being a knowledgeb­ased economy, as well as the creation of incubators and accelerato­rs, which she suggested they should be followed by emerging economies.

Dr Raed Safadi, chief economic advisor at Dubai’s Department of Economic Developmen­t, pointed out that the critical element of Sheikh Mohammed’s vision is flexibilit­y, which helps seize an opportunit­y that arises and also foresee future challenges.

“This emirate has embraced technologi­cal changes before they were common currency. There was fear that technology is going to take away jobs, but we are embracing it — not fearing it,” he said during a panel discussion on leadership organised by Accounting, Audit & Advisory Services Focus Group (AAA), a unit of the Indian Business & Profession­al Council, in Dubai.

Sanjay Manchanda, CEO of Nakheel Properties, said Sheikh Mohammed is a great inspiratio­n.

“Thanks to the vision of His Highness, they realised that there is somebody capable of [handling Nakheel] and that is how I took my seat as CEO,” Manchanda said during the panel discussion on leadership.

He strongly recommende­d public to read Sheikh Mohammed’s latest book, Qissati, which reveals a strong message of how Sheikh Mohammed shaped the business and the emirate with his vision. Citing an example, he said: “Dubai started the Government Summit and that has taken his entire vision to global platform of bringing global audience to the UAE.”

Naweed Lalani, head of audit and credit rating agencies supervisio­n at the Dubai Financial Services Authority, also recommende­d reading 50th chapter of Sheikh Mohammed’s latest book, which talks about leadership.

“His Highness said either innovate or leave — you cannot sit without innovating. The leaders need not necessaril­y be creative but catalyst for the change.”

Naveen Sharma, convener at AAA Focus Group, said creativity will be an essential talent that people will be judged on by 2020.

“IBM had conducted a global CEO study and the results surprised the world. Creativity was selected as the most crucial factor for future success — way ahead of integrity, openness and even fairness.”

Other keynote panelists, speakers and attendees were Mishal Kanoo, chairman of Kaaf Investment­s; Abbas Ali Mirza, past president of the IBPC and ICAI Dubai Chapter; Dr Mohammed Abu Ali, dean of the school of business administra­tion and professor of economics at American University; Rahul Mahajan, vice-president fpr digital transforma­tion at Nagarro; and Mahmood Bangara, chairman of ICAI – Dubai Chapter.

Sheikh Mohammed has taken critical, crucial and quick decision to tame the complicate­d financial issues that Dubai faced... his vision is distinguis­hing him from the rest of the world

Dr Manahel Thabet,

President of the Economic Forum for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t

 ?? Photo by Mohammad Mustafa Khan ?? Dr Raed safadi, Dr Manahel Thabet and sanjay Manchanda at a leadership summit organised by Accounting, Audit & Advisory services Focus Group in Dubai. —
Photo by Mohammad Mustafa Khan Dr Raed safadi, Dr Manahel Thabet and sanjay Manchanda at a leadership summit organised by Accounting, Audit & Advisory services Focus Group in Dubai. —

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