Dubai is one of the most visited destinations in the world with many attractions such as the world’s tallest tower and the uber exuberant luxury on display. The city is the centre of trade and commerce in the Middle East and is home to over 20,000 international companies, including offices of 124 of the Fortune 500 companies. Dubai’s economic performance is improving year after year due to their innovative business strategies. It’s no surprise that Dubai has exponentially transformed itself to a leading trade and tourist hub over the years.
The first week of our tri-city journey in Dubai introduced us to a new routine and a new culture. The orientation week involved an introduction to the business and cultural landscape of Dubai. This included thinking about how a diverse set of businesses from varying cultures set up in Dubai and stood out in a competitive market; what makes Dubai a hub for business in the region; as a newcomer, how can one equip themselves with the cultural intelligence to excel?
To answer these questions as part of our global learning, we had two key interactions lined up. The first was a visit to the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding (SMCCU) that helped us get a better understanding of the customs and culture of the UAE. The second was a workshop with Arab culturalist, Nasif Kayed – an Emirati business entrepreneur, who has established over 45 business ventures. He strives to promote the region, building peaceful co-existence and understanding through education and training & development programs that focus on cultural intelligence. Here are some of my key takeaways from the session:
About the author:
Raj Shekhar Chouksey is a Master of Global Business student from the intake of May 2019. He has worked with Byju’s and Wildcraft Ltd. A successful sportsman to the core, Raj is a state-level badminton player and a zonal level footballer; he has also won many national level fests. He is an avid reader and fitness enthusiast, who is crazy about books, business ideas, and clubbing. This article includes the experience of and insights from Kushagra Kashyap (MGB May 2019 intake).