Crossroads KSA by ‘Harvard Business School Club of GCC’ Opens in Riyadh
Crossroads KSA – GCC Future Impact Forum, organized by the Harvard Business School Club of GCC Under the patronage of H.H. Prince Faisal bin Abdulaziz bin Ayyaf, Mayor of the Riyadh Region, in association with Princess Norah University, opened yesterday in Riyadh. The first-day of the Forum brought together several forward-thinking leaders and distinguished experts and delved into transforming sectors of business, technology, and societal advancements.
In his inaugural address, Eng. Thamer Al-Sadoun, CEO of the National Transformation Program, shed
light on the robust growth of the Saudi real estate market. He said, “Kingdom’s transformational
vision has seen tremendous impact, contributing 17 billion riyals, leading to an impressive 156%
surge in international investments. The private sector, especially entrepreneurs, witnessed
unprecedented growth, catapulting Saudi Arabia to the fifth position in global economic
competitiveness.”
Zaher Al-Munajjid, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the HBS alumni club for GCC, emphasized
the significance of this dynamic partnership between the club and Princess Norah University in
highlighting cross-sectoral dialogue and collaborations in achieving Saudi and regional advancement
in the economic and wellness spheres. Saleh Lootah, president of the HBS Alumni Club of GCC,
delivered a keynote speech unravelling pivotal success factors in business leadership.
Subsequent sessions provided a deep dive into the transformation initiatives of the GCC (Gulf
Cooperation Council) and Saudi Vision 2030. Eng. Sulaiman Al-Mazrou, CEO of the National Company
for Industrial Development and Logistics Program; Eng. Muhammad Al-Jasser, Chairman of the Board
of Directors of Cypher Company, and Hashim Al-Dabbagh, CEO of the Asir Development Authority,
engaged in a discussion outlining the transformative trajectory of the region.
‘Unveiling Pioneering Narratives’ was a dedicated session focused on empowering women in the
workplace, addressing challenges, and proposing solutions. Renowned economist Lucia Peters
emphasized the need for a mindset shift and societal support to break gender barriers.
The Forum also delved into sustainability, underscoring the pivotal role of the GCC in leading
sustainability initiatives.
The tourism transformation session was dedicated to economic diversification, job creation, and
cultural exchange through tourism. Speakers lauded the simplification of visa processes across the
Gulf region, attributing the surge in tourist numbers to enhanced accessibility. Hyperloop technology’s
transformative potential in regional travel took the spotlight, emphasizing the crucial role of
connectivity and sustainable transportation.
A session on talent and the future of healthcare spotlighted the strategic partnership between the
private sector and educational institutions. The emphasis was placed on fostering innovation and
leadership in healthcare.
Meanwhile, the digital transformation session tackled operational simplification, customer experience
enhancement, and the challenges associated with rapid technological advancements.
In addition to these insightful discussions, a session of the HBS Alumni Club of GCC’s pioneering
workshop series, Athar, explored innovative solutions, including talent, health, and sustainability.