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Forum to give global perspective of Dubai policies
The Mohammad Bin Rashid Programme for Leadership Development has launched the Dubai Policy Watch Forum.
Dubai: The Mohammad Bin Rashid Programme for Leadership Development has launched the Dubai Policy Watch Forum.
The forum will provide a global perspective for Dubai's government policies, industrial and other sectoral performance, and the activities of local and multinational companies.
The forum will also tackle various challenges and opportunities faced by incumbent and future leaders of the society.
Duke Corporate Education CEO Kim Taylor-Thompson, a leading figure in leadership development, served as keynote speaker at the inaugural session.
"The Mohammad Bin Rashid Programme for Leadership Development has successfully unveiled new activities designed to help mould the leadership character of the participants of the Government Leaders Programme."
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