Dubai’s evolution into a global hub for finance, trade, technology, and innovation is praised by academic leaders as a testament to intentional growth prioritizing empowerment and quality of life.
Dubai’s evolution into a global hub for finance, trade, technology, and innovation is praised by academic leaders as a testament to intentional growth prioritizing empowerment and quality of life.

The Mohammed bin Rashid Center for Leadership Development (MBRCLD) is partnering with world-leading business schools such as Georgetown University, IESE, IMD, INSEAD, and HEC Paris to launch a major research and education initiative focused on the leadership journey of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
These institutions have signed memoranda of understanding (MoUs) to create specialized leadership programs and conduct in-depth Dubai Leadership Research. This collaboration aims to document Dubai’s remarkable transformation under Sheikh Mohammed’s visionary governance, highlighting his bold decision-making, strategic foresight, and human-centred development philosophy.
Dubai’s evolution into a global hub for finance, trade, technology, and innovation is praised by academic leaders as a testament to intentional growth prioritizing empowerment and quality of life. The research will be integrated into MBA and executive education worldwide, ensuring that Sheikh Mohammed’s leadership model becomes a global benchmark in sustainable development and innovation.
Participants at the Mohammed bin Rashid Leadership Forum lauded Sheikh Mohammed’s leadership for transforming ambitious visions into tangible success through resilience, innovation, and service to society. The initiative will equip future leaders with powerful lessons from Dubai’s journey, preparing them to drive positive change globally.
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