Saudi Arabia’s “King Of Journalism” Turki bin Abdullah Al Sudairi Dies at 73 May 14, 2017 by Amro Elserty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWXHjmWgXPk Turki bin Abdullah Al Sudairi, the former editor-in-chief of Al Riyadh newspaper who was given the name "The King of Journalism" by the late Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Saud, died on Saturday aged 73. His journalistic career spanned more than four decades and earned him widespread recognition and awards. He was born… Share This Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on LinkedInShare through EmailShare on WhatsApp
The Best Ways To Rebound From Losing A Job April 30, 2017 by Forbes Middle East Local and global financial recessions can force corporates and small and medium enterprises to lay off large numbers of its employees. One can never be ready to lose a job, however, there are a number of steps which unemployed workers can follow in order to cut down the resulting damage. These steps can also help… Share This Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on LinkedInShare through EmailShare on WhatsApp
10 Tips On How To Become A Young Leader At Your Workplace April 27, 2017 by Amro Elserty Young leaders at both startups and larger multinational companies are mid-senior executives, who either report without presiding over other employees or manage a small team of employers reporting to them. Their years of experience varies between six to ten years of professional work, which leaves them walking on a thin line between seniority and juniority… Share This Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on LinkedInShare through EmailShare on WhatsApp
How To Comply With U.S. Anti-Bribery And Corruption Regulations April 22, 2017 by Collin Keeney For the past 15 years, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have relentlessly pursued corporations around the world for regulations violations of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The FCPA shows no sign of letting up, generating a record haul of fines in 2016—nearly $2.5 billion.… Share This Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on LinkedInShare through EmailShare on WhatsApp
Saudi Businessman Amr Al-Dabbagh Wants To Teach You How To Become A Better Philanthropist April 15, 2017 by Carla Sertin Don’t call Amr Al-Dabbagh a philanthropist; he’s a philanthropreneur. The CEO of Jeddah-based Al-Dabbagh Group (see Richest Arab Families, page 80) set up two years ago Philanthropy University. The group provides free online courses for non-profit sector professionals and entrepreneurs looking to make the right social impact with their money. The goal is to improve… Share This Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on LinkedInShare through EmailShare on WhatsApp
These Arab Billionaires Made Headlines With Major Donations And Pledges April 14, 2017 by Carla Sertin One of the most generous men in the world, 89-year-old billionaire Sulaiman Al Rajhi decided to part with his money while alive. Back in 2011, when he announced his intentions, Forbes had estimated his net worth at more than $7 billion. The Saudi founder of Al Rajhi Bank has since transferred his bank shares (worth… Share This Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on LinkedInShare through EmailShare on WhatsApp
Letting Out Your Negative Emotions At Work Can Be Surprisingly Useful April 9, 2017 by Amro Elserty Employees try to curb negativity in the workplace to avoid potential confrontations and risk being unprofessional. But, hiding negative feelings is not necessarily a positive thing. In fact, expressing them can be both healthy and useful, says Michael Parke, assistant professor of organizational behavior at the London Business School. Companies can benefit from fostering an environment where… Share This Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on LinkedInShare through EmailShare on WhatsApp
Five Lessons For Business Leaders To Overcome Turbulent Times April 6, 2017 by Forbes Middle East How should business leaders deal with the inevitable pressures they face during economic downturns? London Business School’s Adjunct Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Dominic Houlder and Executive Fellow of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Nandu Nandkishore believe executives should resist laying off employees to cut costs, and instead adopt these management techniques. Here's their advice: Be agile:… Share This Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on LinkedInShare through EmailShare on WhatsApp
Meet The Arabs In Europe’s 30 Under 30 Class Of 2017 March 15, 2017 by Forbes Team We put the spotlight on six Arabs, who are game changers in Europe under the age of 30, plucked from a ranking of 300 nominees. President Donald Trump’s ban on people traveling to the U.S. from predominantly Muslim countries could affect activists Nadia Murad and Rouba Mhaissen, who are helping refugees fleeing atrocities in Iraq… Share This Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Google+Share on LinkedInShare through EmailShare on WhatsApp