The Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils (GFCC) is a new global network of leaders from competitiveness councils around the world. It aims to enable information exchange and cooperation to address global economic challenges. The GFCC was founded by leaders from Brazil, Egypt, Korea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, the U.S., and the UAE to promote principles like private sector involvement, investment in R&D, and workforce skills to guide national competitiveness.
[ARCHIVE] Sustainable economy in 2040: A roadmap for capital markets, executi...Aviva plc
This report shows investors how they can help create a resilient, stable and sustainable economy by investing wisely and using their power to shape the development of capital markets.
The document summarizes the 6th annual Global Competitiveness Forum held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in January 2012. The forum focused on "The Entrepreneurship Imperative" theme and brought together over 100 speakers across 35 panels and workshops to discuss challenges facing entrepreneurs and how entrepreneurship can drive economic growth. Over 2000 people attended the three-day event. Keynote speakers included leaders from business, government, and academia who shared their perspectives on fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.
The document is the proceedings from the Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) held in 2011 in Saudi Arabia. It was convened under the patronage of the King and other high-level officials to focus on fostering competitiveness and future growth. Over 2000 attendees from 47 countries participated in sessions highlighting initiatives to improve competitiveness through innovation. The forum celebrated the completion of Saudi Arabia's 10x10 program to rank among the top ten most competitive economies by 2010, which helped transform the nation and economy through opening to private investment.
Two of Toronto's oldest buildings stand in the foreground against the backdrop of newer skyscrapers like the CN Tower. The Royal York Hotel, once the tallest in the British Empire, is now dwarfed by newer buildings. Old City Hall is flanked on both sides by taller modern structures. However, Toronto has managed to preserve aspects of its old architecture alongside the new, as seen with old and new City Hall existing together and the old connecting to the new via bridges.
Toronto has undergone significant architectural changes from mid-1900s to present day, with old buildings being replaced by modern skyscrapers along major streets like Front and Yonge. Nathan Phillips Square currently houses the annual skating rink installation, while Bay Street is dominated by glass, marble and steel high-rises that make up the financial district. Two iconic landmarks, Eaton Centre and City Hall, were both designed in the 1970s and shaped shopping and civic design in North America. Old City Hall, dating back to the late 1800s, remains standing next to the current larger City Hall building.
This document discusses brand management and customer-based brand equity. It defines a brand and explains the challenges brands face in today's complex marketing environment. The concept of brand equity is introduced, with a focus on customer-based brand equity. Determinants and benefits of customer-based brand equity are outlined. Strategic brand management involves identifying brand positioning, implementing marketing programs, measuring performance, and building brand equity over time. An integrated marketing communications approach can help create the brand knowledge structures that form customer-based brand equity.
[ARCHIVE] Sustainable economy in 2040: A roadmap for capital markets, executi...Aviva plc
This report shows investors how they can help create a resilient, stable and sustainable economy by investing wisely and using their power to shape the development of capital markets.
The document summarizes the 6th annual Global Competitiveness Forum held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in January 2012. The forum focused on "The Entrepreneurship Imperative" theme and brought together over 100 speakers across 35 panels and workshops to discuss challenges facing entrepreneurs and how entrepreneurship can drive economic growth. Over 2000 people attended the three-day event. Keynote speakers included leaders from business, government, and academia who shared their perspectives on fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.
The document is the proceedings from the Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) held in 2011 in Saudi Arabia. It was convened under the patronage of the King and other high-level officials to focus on fostering competitiveness and future growth. Over 2000 attendees from 47 countries participated in sessions highlighting initiatives to improve competitiveness through innovation. The forum celebrated the completion of Saudi Arabia's 10x10 program to rank among the top ten most competitive economies by 2010, which helped transform the nation and economy through opening to private investment.
Two of Toronto's oldest buildings stand in the foreground against the backdrop of newer skyscrapers like the CN Tower. The Royal York Hotel, once the tallest in the British Empire, is now dwarfed by newer buildings. Old City Hall is flanked on both sides by taller modern structures. However, Toronto has managed to preserve aspects of its old architecture alongside the new, as seen with old and new City Hall existing together and the old connecting to the new via bridges.
Toronto has undergone significant architectural changes from mid-1900s to present day, with old buildings being replaced by modern skyscrapers along major streets like Front and Yonge. Nathan Phillips Square currently houses the annual skating rink installation, while Bay Street is dominated by glass, marble and steel high-rises that make up the financial district. Two iconic landmarks, Eaton Centre and City Hall, were both designed in the 1970s and shaped shopping and civic design in North America. Old City Hall, dating back to the late 1800s, remains standing next to the current larger City Hall building.
This document discusses brand management and customer-based brand equity. It defines a brand and explains the challenges brands face in today's complex marketing environment. The concept of brand equity is introduced, with a focus on customer-based brand equity. Determinants and benefits of customer-based brand equity are outlined. Strategic brand management involves identifying brand positioning, implementing marketing programs, measuring performance, and building brand equity over time. An integrated marketing communications approach can help create the brand knowledge structures that form customer-based brand equity.
The Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils (GFCC) is a new global network of leaders from competitiveness councils around the world aimed at enabling information exchange and cooperation on global economic challenges and opportunities. Innovation, sustainability, and resilience are key to national competitiveness but must now be addressed globally. The GFCC was founded by leaders from Egypt, Brazil, South Korea, Russia, UAE, US, and Saudi Arabia to guide national competitiveness according to 10 principles including public-private partnerships, investment in R&D, developing workforce skills, and benchmarking competitiveness metrics.
The Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils (GFCC) is a new global network of leaders from competitiveness councils around the world aimed at enabling information exchange and cooperation on global economic challenges and opportunities. Innovation, sustainability, and resilience are key to national competitiveness but must now be addressed globally. The GFCC was founded by leaders from Egypt, Brazil, South Korea, Russia, UAE, US, and Saudi Arabia to guide national competitiveness based on 10 principles including public-private partnerships, investment in R&D, developing workforce skills, and benchmarking competitiveness metrics.
Este documento contiene 500 citas ateas recopiladas de diferentes fuentes por José María Molina Sánchez. El autor recopiló las citas con el objetivo de que quien las lea las disfrute tanto como él disfrutó elaborando el documento. Las citas provienen de físicos, filósofos, escritores y otras figuras históricas y expresan diferentes perspectivas escépticas y críticas hacia la religión y la existencia de dios.
The Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils (GFCC) is a new global network of leaders from competitiveness councils around the world. The GFCC aims to enable information exchange and cooperation to address global economic challenges. It was founded by competitiveness councils and leaders from Brazil, Egypt, Korea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, the U.S., and the UAE. The GFCC outlines 10 principles for national competitiveness in the global economy, focusing on issues like private sector involvement, innovation, workforce skills, infrastructure, and benchmarking competitiveness.
Workshop – Il server FUSS: struttura, filosofia progettuale e casi d’usoTruelite
Il 20 ottobre 2016 si è tenuto il workshop "Il server FUSS: struttura, filosofia progettuale e casi d'uso" con relatore il nostro Christopher Gabriel presso la Scuola Professionale "Luigi Einaudi di Bolzano. Durante l'incontro è stata fatta una panoramica tecnica della soluzione software FUSS Server, per creare, configurare e gestire in maniera semplice e immediata un laboratorio informatico in rete.
Relatore: Christopher R. Gabriel
Evento: Workshop – Il server FUSS: struttura, filosofia progettuale e casi d’uso - 20 Ottobre 2016
Organizzatore: Linux User Group Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan
Luogo: Bolzano, Italia
Il software libero nella scuola, esperienze e soluzioniTruelite
Presentazione sull'esperienza di FUSS e sui vantaggi dell'uso del software libero nella scuola.
Relatore: Simone Piccardi
Evento: Linux Day 2010 - 23 Ottobre 2010
Organizzatore: Lucca Linux User Group
Luogo: Lucca
Presentazione delle principali caratteristiche e funzionalità del protocollo LDAP.
Relatore: Simone Piccardi
Evento: Webinar LiCI: introduzione a LDAP - 29 Marzo 2012
Organizzatore: Linux Certification Institute
Presentazione delle soluzioni di Truelite per i server aziendali delle piccole e medie imprese.
Relatore: Simone Piccardi
Evento: Lavorare Open Source - 20 Settembre 2011
Organizzatore: T-OSSLab / Comune di Massa
Luogo: Massa
Annual Report Fall 2019-Sandcastle Foundation-Naming Rights DeckChris Snook
An overview of the 2018 results and 2019-2020 naming rights and sponsor opportunities for prospective brand partners, sponsors, patrons, and benefactors and road to Sandcastle Startups Challenge Finals in Dubai Fall of 2020.
This document summarizes the remit and recommendations of Skillset, a group focused on boosting skills and talent in the creative industries.
[1] Skillset's remit was to boost growth and competitiveness in the creative industries by instigating industry-led approaches to skills issues, with the government facilitating and removing barriers.
[2] Skillset focused on industries with the greatest potential for economic impact and brought benefit to all creative industries. They built on existing sector skills strategies and consulted widely.
[3] The document outlines Skillset's recommendations in areas like leadership training, inspiring creative talent, diversity, data and flexibility. It argues the benefits of action include improved competitiveness and increased growth and
GTDW2014 Final Programme 27-29 Oct Dubai 2014Samer Shoukry
The document is an official event guide for the Global Trade Development Week EMEA conference taking place from October 27-29, 2014 in Dubai, UAE. The conference will include over 600 participants from 90 nations across 5 summits focused on global free trade, special economic zones, trade finance, real estate, and customs compliance. It will feature 120 speakers and a trade expo. The guide provides an overview of the conference agenda, speakers, sponsors, and registration details.
Seychelles India Trade & Investment Promotion GroupIndia Advisors
SITIPG will be an international organization focused exclusively on promoting trade and investment between India and Seychelles. It will provide various services free of charge to help facilitate partnerships between businesses, governments, and other stakeholders in both countries. Initially it will rely on sponsorships and fees, but over time intends to become self-sustaining through success fees. The organization aims to strengthen the economic relationship between India and Seychelles across multiple sectors.
Greetings,
Attached FYI ( NewBase Special 22 March 2016 ) , from Hawk Energy Services Dubai . Daily energy news covering the MENA area and related worldwide energy news. In todays’ issue you will find news about:-
• GCC integration to fuel economy by $36 billion
• Oman: CC Energy Development to invest $340 m in Blocks 3 & 4
• Gas begins flowing from Oxy Oman’s Block 62
• China’s Saudi crude imports near record high in February
• Turkey:Valeura Energy Achieves First Gas Sales from Bati Gurgen-1
• Rissia: PetroNeft Agrees 2016/2017 Work Program with Oil India
• UK: Statoil launches Batwind: Battery storage for offshore wind
• US: Dreaded 'stealth' supply becomes reality as drillers turn on 'ducks'
• Oil futures prices slightly dip as commodity rally gathers breath
• North Sea operators come together to drive costs down
• Like the Oil Markets, Drillers Are Playing a Game of Wait and See
we would appreciate your actions to send to all interested parties that you may wish. Also note that if you or your organization wish to include your own article or advert in our circulations, please send it to :-
khdmohd@hotmail.com or khdmohd@hawkenergy.net
Best Regards.
Khaled Al Awadi
Energy Consultant & NewBase Chairman - Senior Chief Editor
MS & BS Mechanical Engineering (HON), USA
Emarat member since 1990
ASME meme since 1995
Hawk Energy since 2010
Enhancing City Competitiveness of BogotaParth Tewari
Keynote Address at the Forum on Industrial Policy and City Competitiveness in Bogota, Colombia. Hosted by Secretariat for Economic Development of Bogota and City and UN Habitat
The document discusses proceedings from the 2009 Global Competitiveness Forum held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It provides an overview of the forum's topics and sessions which centered around achieving "responsible competitiveness" in areas such as markets, energy, food, talent, and the global economic crisis. Key discussions involved balancing short-term economic needs with long-term priorities like sustainability, innovation, and developing human capital. The forum aimed to promote cooperation between governments and businesses to restore shared prosperity in a sustainable manner.
The document discusses the Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF), an annual conference focused on competitiveness. It was founded by the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority to raise Saudi Arabia's competitiveness and provide a platform for global leaders. The GCF has discussed topics like ICT, economic growth, responsible competitiveness, and sustainable competitiveness over its 4 annual conferences. It has launched initiatives to foster Saudi Arabia's competitiveness like the Saudi Fast Growth 100, Michael Porter Prize, and Saudi Arabian Responsible Competitiveness Index.
The document summarizes discussions from the 4th GCC-India Industrial Forum and the 10th Annual GPCA Forum. At the GCC-India forum, the Saudi commerce minister urged Gulf and Indian businesses to strengthen economic ties and pursue investment opportunities. An Indian official highlighted India's $1 trillion investment needs and opportunities in sectors like infrastructure. Speakers called for enhancing GCC-India business cooperation. The UAE energy minister said at the GPCA forum that GCC petrochemical producers must continue investing and innovating to ensure industry growth amid global economic challenges. ConocoPhillips Qatar opened a new regional office in The Gate Mall.
The document discusses how globalization has impacted industry analysis and competitive advantage for multinational corporations. It notes that internationalization has led to more competition as barriers to entry have fallen and national markets are now served by a more diverse set of global competitors. This has driven down industry concentration and profitability in many sectors. It also explains how a firm's competitive advantage is influenced not just by its own resources and capabilities, but also by the national environment in which it operates, such as the availability of key resources in that country.
The document discusses how globalization has impacted industry analysis and competitive advantage for multinational corporations. It notes that internationalization has led to more competition as barriers to entry have fallen and national markets are now served by a more diverse set of global competitors. This has driven down industry concentration and profitability in many sectors. It also explains how a firm's competitive advantage is influenced not just by its own resources and capabilities, but also by the national environment in which it operates, such as the availability of key resources in that country.
The Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils (GFCC) is a new global network of leaders from competitiveness councils around the world aimed at enabling information exchange and cooperation on global economic challenges and opportunities. Innovation, sustainability, and resilience are key to national competitiveness but must now be addressed globally. The GFCC was founded by leaders from Egypt, Brazil, South Korea, Russia, UAE, US, and Saudi Arabia to guide national competitiveness according to 10 principles including public-private partnerships, investment in R&D, developing workforce skills, and benchmarking competitiveness metrics.
The Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils (GFCC) is a new global network of leaders from competitiveness councils around the world aimed at enabling information exchange and cooperation on global economic challenges and opportunities. Innovation, sustainability, and resilience are key to national competitiveness but must now be addressed globally. The GFCC was founded by leaders from Egypt, Brazil, South Korea, Russia, UAE, US, and Saudi Arabia to guide national competitiveness based on 10 principles including public-private partnerships, investment in R&D, developing workforce skills, and benchmarking competitiveness metrics.
Este documento contiene 500 citas ateas recopiladas de diferentes fuentes por José María Molina Sánchez. El autor recopiló las citas con el objetivo de que quien las lea las disfrute tanto como él disfrutó elaborando el documento. Las citas provienen de físicos, filósofos, escritores y otras figuras históricas y expresan diferentes perspectivas escépticas y críticas hacia la religión y la existencia de dios.
The Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils (GFCC) is a new global network of leaders from competitiveness councils around the world. The GFCC aims to enable information exchange and cooperation to address global economic challenges. It was founded by competitiveness councils and leaders from Brazil, Egypt, Korea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, the U.S., and the UAE. The GFCC outlines 10 principles for national competitiveness in the global economy, focusing on issues like private sector involvement, innovation, workforce skills, infrastructure, and benchmarking competitiveness.
Workshop – Il server FUSS: struttura, filosofia progettuale e casi d’usoTruelite
Il 20 ottobre 2016 si è tenuto il workshop "Il server FUSS: struttura, filosofia progettuale e casi d'uso" con relatore il nostro Christopher Gabriel presso la Scuola Professionale "Luigi Einaudi di Bolzano. Durante l'incontro è stata fatta una panoramica tecnica della soluzione software FUSS Server, per creare, configurare e gestire in maniera semplice e immediata un laboratorio informatico in rete.
Relatore: Christopher R. Gabriel
Evento: Workshop – Il server FUSS: struttura, filosofia progettuale e casi d’uso - 20 Ottobre 2016
Organizzatore: Linux User Group Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan
Luogo: Bolzano, Italia
Il software libero nella scuola, esperienze e soluzioniTruelite
Presentazione sull'esperienza di FUSS e sui vantaggi dell'uso del software libero nella scuola.
Relatore: Simone Piccardi
Evento: Linux Day 2010 - 23 Ottobre 2010
Organizzatore: Lucca Linux User Group
Luogo: Lucca
Presentazione delle principali caratteristiche e funzionalità del protocollo LDAP.
Relatore: Simone Piccardi
Evento: Webinar LiCI: introduzione a LDAP - 29 Marzo 2012
Organizzatore: Linux Certification Institute
Presentazione delle soluzioni di Truelite per i server aziendali delle piccole e medie imprese.
Relatore: Simone Piccardi
Evento: Lavorare Open Source - 20 Settembre 2011
Organizzatore: T-OSSLab / Comune di Massa
Luogo: Massa
Annual Report Fall 2019-Sandcastle Foundation-Naming Rights DeckChris Snook
An overview of the 2018 results and 2019-2020 naming rights and sponsor opportunities for prospective brand partners, sponsors, patrons, and benefactors and road to Sandcastle Startups Challenge Finals in Dubai Fall of 2020.
This document summarizes the remit and recommendations of Skillset, a group focused on boosting skills and talent in the creative industries.
[1] Skillset's remit was to boost growth and competitiveness in the creative industries by instigating industry-led approaches to skills issues, with the government facilitating and removing barriers.
[2] Skillset focused on industries with the greatest potential for economic impact and brought benefit to all creative industries. They built on existing sector skills strategies and consulted widely.
[3] The document outlines Skillset's recommendations in areas like leadership training, inspiring creative talent, diversity, data and flexibility. It argues the benefits of action include improved competitiveness and increased growth and
GTDW2014 Final Programme 27-29 Oct Dubai 2014Samer Shoukry
The document is an official event guide for the Global Trade Development Week EMEA conference taking place from October 27-29, 2014 in Dubai, UAE. The conference will include over 600 participants from 90 nations across 5 summits focused on global free trade, special economic zones, trade finance, real estate, and customs compliance. It will feature 120 speakers and a trade expo. The guide provides an overview of the conference agenda, speakers, sponsors, and registration details.
Seychelles India Trade & Investment Promotion GroupIndia Advisors
SITIPG will be an international organization focused exclusively on promoting trade and investment between India and Seychelles. It will provide various services free of charge to help facilitate partnerships between businesses, governments, and other stakeholders in both countries. Initially it will rely on sponsorships and fees, but over time intends to become self-sustaining through success fees. The organization aims to strengthen the economic relationship between India and Seychelles across multiple sectors.
Greetings,
Attached FYI ( NewBase Special 22 March 2016 ) , from Hawk Energy Services Dubai . Daily energy news covering the MENA area and related worldwide energy news. In todays’ issue you will find news about:-
• GCC integration to fuel economy by $36 billion
• Oman: CC Energy Development to invest $340 m in Blocks 3 & 4
• Gas begins flowing from Oxy Oman’s Block 62
• China’s Saudi crude imports near record high in February
• Turkey:Valeura Energy Achieves First Gas Sales from Bati Gurgen-1
• Rissia: PetroNeft Agrees 2016/2017 Work Program with Oil India
• UK: Statoil launches Batwind: Battery storage for offshore wind
• US: Dreaded 'stealth' supply becomes reality as drillers turn on 'ducks'
• Oil futures prices slightly dip as commodity rally gathers breath
• North Sea operators come together to drive costs down
• Like the Oil Markets, Drillers Are Playing a Game of Wait and See
we would appreciate your actions to send to all interested parties that you may wish. Also note that if you or your organization wish to include your own article or advert in our circulations, please send it to :-
khdmohd@hotmail.com or khdmohd@hawkenergy.net
Best Regards.
Khaled Al Awadi
Energy Consultant & NewBase Chairman - Senior Chief Editor
MS & BS Mechanical Engineering (HON), USA
Emarat member since 1990
ASME meme since 1995
Hawk Energy since 2010
Enhancing City Competitiveness of BogotaParth Tewari
Keynote Address at the Forum on Industrial Policy and City Competitiveness in Bogota, Colombia. Hosted by Secretariat for Economic Development of Bogota and City and UN Habitat
The document discusses proceedings from the 2009 Global Competitiveness Forum held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It provides an overview of the forum's topics and sessions which centered around achieving "responsible competitiveness" in areas such as markets, energy, food, talent, and the global economic crisis. Key discussions involved balancing short-term economic needs with long-term priorities like sustainability, innovation, and developing human capital. The forum aimed to promote cooperation between governments and businesses to restore shared prosperity in a sustainable manner.
The document discusses the Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF), an annual conference focused on competitiveness. It was founded by the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority to raise Saudi Arabia's competitiveness and provide a platform for global leaders. The GCF has discussed topics like ICT, economic growth, responsible competitiveness, and sustainable competitiveness over its 4 annual conferences. It has launched initiatives to foster Saudi Arabia's competitiveness like the Saudi Fast Growth 100, Michael Porter Prize, and Saudi Arabian Responsible Competitiveness Index.
The document summarizes discussions from the 4th GCC-India Industrial Forum and the 10th Annual GPCA Forum. At the GCC-India forum, the Saudi commerce minister urged Gulf and Indian businesses to strengthen economic ties and pursue investment opportunities. An Indian official highlighted India's $1 trillion investment needs and opportunities in sectors like infrastructure. Speakers called for enhancing GCC-India business cooperation. The UAE energy minister said at the GPCA forum that GCC petrochemical producers must continue investing and innovating to ensure industry growth amid global economic challenges. ConocoPhillips Qatar opened a new regional office in The Gate Mall.
The document discusses how globalization has impacted industry analysis and competitive advantage for multinational corporations. It notes that internationalization has led to more competition as barriers to entry have fallen and national markets are now served by a more diverse set of global competitors. This has driven down industry concentration and profitability in many sectors. It also explains how a firm's competitive advantage is influenced not just by its own resources and capabilities, but also by the national environment in which it operates, such as the availability of key resources in that country.
The document discusses how globalization has impacted industry analysis and competitive advantage for multinational corporations. It notes that internationalization has led to more competition as barriers to entry have fallen and national markets are now served by a more diverse set of global competitors. This has driven down industry concentration and profitability in many sectors. It also explains how a firm's competitive advantage is influenced not just by its own resources and capabilities, but also by the national environment in which it operates, such as the availability of key resources in that country.
This document discusses strategies for Malaysian state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to enhance national competitiveness. It outlines three stages of economic development - factor-driven, efficiency-driven, and innovation-driven - and the corresponding weights given to basic requirements, efficiency enhancers, and innovation/sophistication factors. The document also discusses Malaysia's New Economic Model, which aims for high-income status, inclusiveness, sustainability, and improved quality of life by 2020 through strategic reform initiatives. Finally, it examines Sime Darby's transformation journey from a local to a global player and lessons learned around focus, branding, talent, and integration.
This document summarizes a panel discussion on the Tri Hita Karana Roadmap for Blended Finance. The roadmap aims to provide guidance for using blended finance to mobilize private investment towards sustainable development goals. It identifies five shared values: anchoring blended finance in SDGs; committing to mobilizing commercial finance; designing blended finance for commercial sustainability; structuring blended finance to build inclusive markets; and promoting transparency. The panel discussed next steps to implement the roadmap through good practices, accelerating private finance mobilization, increasing transparency, addressing local investment climates, and promoting impact measurement. The ambition is for the roadmap to provide an international framework for additional commercial capital towards the SDGs through partnership.
Dr. Usman Zafar is a UAE-based business management and technology executive with over 20 years of experience in building and transforming result-oriented professional organizations. He is a trusted advisor to both the government and privately owned enterprises, and has a proven track record of implementing complex programs and business change initiatives with full P&L responsibility.
Dr. Zafar have Served on the board of several international companies from all over the world, helping them to expand their market reach in the EMENA region and providing assistance in securing large Public & Private Sector Projects.
Dr. Zafar is a specialist in investment management and has held several executive level positions in major blue-chip and Fortune 500 technology corporations. He is a highly influential executive who has collaborated with several private and public sector decision makers, and is well connected in the political and business sectors.
Dr. Zafar is recognized for his expertise in the areas of Smart Government, digital transformation, cryptocurrency, blockchain, IoT, specialized training initiatives, and strategic IT planning. He is a strong communicator and creative solutions provider. He is focused on efficiently doing the right thing, in the right way. He is a valuable asset to any organization, and his expertise and experience can help them achieve their goals.
Here are some of Dr. Zafar's most notable accomplishments:
1. Led the implementation of a multi-million dollar Smart Government project in the UAE.
2. Advised the government on acquiring new ventures and expanding globally.
3. Developed effective partnerships with business stakeholders in risk-averse environments.
4. Introduced innovative solutions to global marketing practices.
5. Improved contract/proposal management processes for various corporations.
6. Produced breakthrough results in terms of technology growth, business pipeline, and revenue.
7. Received several awards for his outstanding performance like Top 51 Global Influential leaders for Smart Cities – (Global Listing).
8. Published several articles on Smart Government, digital transformation, cryptocurrency, blockchain, and the IoT.
Dr. Zafar is a highly accomplished and experienced business management and technology executive. He is a valuable asset to any organization, and his expertise and experience can help them achieve their goals.Dr Usman Zafar – Biography. Dr. Usman Zafar is a UAE-based business management and technology executive with over 20 years of experience in building and transforming result-oriented professional organizations. He is a trusted advisor to both the government and privately owned enterprises, and has a proven track record of implementing complex programs and business change initiatives with full P&L responsibility. Dr. Zafar have Served on the board of several international companies from all over the world, helping them to expand their market reach in the EMENA region and providing a
The sponsor, benefactor, and brand partner opportunities for getting involved with Sandcastle Foundation's #roadtoDubai2020 World Finals tour and 2019/2020 Sandcastle Series regional invitationals in AsiaPac, NZ, EMEA, LATAM, and North America are laid out here.
Post Report Show of the World’s Leading Aviation Investment Platform
that toke place from 27 to 29 January 2019, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at Intercontinental Hotel.
The document summarizes the keynote speech given at the Presidential & Key Executive Forum on September 24th 2011. The speech discussed the evolution of economics from a fossil fuel base to a bio and renewable base, and the need for countries to strategically transition their agricultural, forest and aquaculture industries. It also touched on the growth of the global tourism industry and its contribution to the world economy. Lastly, it mentioned the formation of the ASEAN Economic Community and its role as the largest integrated single market.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
A Free 200-Page eBook ~ Brain and Mind Exercise.pptxOH TEIK BIN
(A Free eBook comprising 3 Sets of Presentation of a selection of Puzzles, Brain Teasers and Thinking Problems to exercise both the mind and the Right and Left Brain. To help keep the mind and brain fit and healthy. Good for both the young and old alike.
Answers are given for all the puzzles and problems.)
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Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.