Entrepreneur Middle East Calls on GCC Business Leaders to Share Crisis Playbooks

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Entrepreneur Middle East invites GCC corporate and business leaders to share how they are protecting operations, managing teams, sustaining investor confidence, and identifying opportunity amid disruption.

As regional tensions continue to evolve, businesses across the GCC are operating in an increasingly complex and uncertain environment.

Entrepreneur Middle East is inviting founders, SME and large business leaders, investors, and corporate executives across the region to share how they are responding in real time to the shifting landscape.

We are seeking insights on business continuity and risk preparedness, including crisis response structures, remote operating models, and contingency planning, as well as the perspectives on shifts in consumer demand, from spending reprioritization and contraction patterns to sector-level resilience.

In addition, we are interested in how leadership teams are managing internal operations during this period, including strategic communication, team morale, security considerations, mental health, and decision-making under pressure. Perspectives on investor relations, including transparent stakeholder communication, funding resilience, and navigating changes in market sentiment, are also welcome.

Founders are further encouraged to highlight any crisis-driven opportunities they have identified across sectors.

Selected responses will be featured in an upcoming report examining how the GCC’s entrepreneurial ecosystem is adapting under pressure.

Submissions can be sent to tamara@bncpublishing.com and aalia@bncpublishing.com.

Read PART ONE of Entrepreneur Middle East’s The Resilience Issue here:

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Entrepreneur Middle East invites GCC corporate and business leaders to share how they are protecting operations, managing teams, sustaining investor confidence, and identifying opportunity amid disruption.

As regional tensions continue to evolve, businesses across the GCC are operating in an increasingly complex and uncertain environment.

Entrepreneur Middle East is inviting founders, SME and large business leaders, investors, and corporate executives across the region to share how they are responding in real time to the shifting landscape.

We are seeking insights on business continuity and risk preparedness, including crisis response structures, remote operating models, and contingency planning, as well as the perspectives on shifts in consumer demand, from spending reprioritization and contraction patterns to sector-level resilience.

In addition, we are interested in how leadership teams are managing internal operations during this period, including strategic communication, team morale, security considerations, mental health, and decision-making under pressure. Perspectives on investor relations, including transparent stakeholder communication, funding resilience, and navigating changes in market sentiment, are also welcome.

Founders are further encouraged to highlight any crisis-driven opportunities they have identified across sectors.

Selected responses will be featured in an upcoming report examining how the GCC’s entrepreneurial ecosystem is adapting under pressure.

Submissions can be sent to tamara@bncpublishing.com and aalia@bncpublishing.com.

Read PART ONE of Entrepreneur Middle East’s The Resilience Issue here:

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