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Hamdan Launches Dubai Economic Leadership Program

The programme, organised by the Mohammed bin Rashid Centre for Leadership Development (MBRCLD)…reports Asian Lite News

H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, launched the Dubai Economic Leadership Programme, which aims to prepare the next generation of competent Emirati talent to lead Dubai’s vital sectors by enriching them with knowledge of the latest economic trends and expertise.

The programme, organised by the Mohammed bin Rashid Centre for Leadership Development (MBRCLD) in collaboration with strategic international partners prominent in the field of economy, aims to prepare national talent through quality education and targeted activities that help them gain essential future leadership.

Investing in people
In a post published on his official account on X, H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum said: “Today we launch the ‘Dubai Economic Leaders Programme’. Our goal is to prepare Emirati talent who will assume the responsibility to elevate Dubai’s economy and its future, fulfil its economic agenda, D33, and ensure sustainable growth.

“I will personally oversee the progression of this year-long programme, which falls under the supervision of the Mohammed bin Rashid Centre for Leadership Development (MBRCLD). The nomination and application process is open to those who see themselves as part of the future of Dubai and the UAE.

“With a wealth of creative minds across all sectors, Dubai has enough resilience and proactivity to ensure a leading position at the forefront of the world’s most diverse and fastest-growing economies,” he added.

Promising opportunities
The Dubai Economic Leadership Programme aims to develop quality new themes that help develop promising national competencies, provide the right conditions to nurture leadership skills and support outstanding talent, while also working towards the goals of D33, in terms of doubling Dubai’s economic growth over the next decade, and bolstering its position among the world’s top three cities.

The Mohammed bin Rashid Centre for Leadership Development will open registration in the programme between September and October, via its website (https://ddei5-0-ctp.trendmicro.com:443/wis/clicktime/v1/query?url=www.mbrcld.ae&umid=C452EDAE-061B-2A06-8B9D-2845B5BA3841&auth=d95b31bf228f812d834cf2cf03f5e34fa7215184-97423330cf4baff6c10e9d677940967257583ed9(. Applicants should have a strategic, forward-looking vision they wish to fulfill. They should also have played a key role in formulating strategies in their workplace.

They should be in charge of a strategic initiative, should be leaders of successful teams, and be second- and third-level leaders.

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