Like pretty much everyone else in 2020, Dr. Afridi is choosing to spot the silver linings this year presented, and use that to guide her decisions in the year ahead.
Maria Hatzistefanis, founder of global skincare brand Rodial, on why learning how to motivate yourself makes the difference between success and failure.
Donna Benton, founder of The Entertainer and The Benton Group, on life after a successful exit, and why being passionate about your venture is crucial for success in entrepreneurship.
"Companies should not think of it (gender diversity) as a simple ethical imperative, but rather as a business priority that is set within all their structures."
According to Alwaalan, many companies from the Endeavor Saudi Arabia network, with them attracting capital and closing funding rounds even at the peak of the disruptions caused by COVID-19, prove that a crisis does not necessarily lead to capital scarcity and failures in business.
Karma Ekmekji, founder of #Diplowomen, co-founder of 3QA, and a consultant with UN Women, on how generations of Lebanese women developed strength, a practical business acumen, and a problem solving attitude.
Radhika Gupta, CEO of Edelweiss AMC, one of India's largest mutual funds, on why being different and unique is a key part of her strategy in life and business.
Helmed by Entrepreneur Middle East Managing Editor Tamara Pupic, the latest edition of Entrepreneur Middle East Live's Against All Odds webinar series will host H.H. Sheikha Intisar AlSabah, Founder, Intisar Foundation, offering lessons to live by.
When we undervalue the importance of women and youth in our economic system, we not only hinder our collective recovery, but also hold systems back from preparedness for future crisis. With the world changing so drastically, we have the unique opportunity to shape the future they deserve.
Webster started her career in the marketing field, which is what got her convinced in the power of relationships. In the midst of Webster talking about her love of building things in new domains, I notice that this part of her story carries a lesson for how to go about making decisions in difficult situations- so, dear reader, pay attention!
Learn strategies that enhance focus, discipline, and perseverance in the second edition of Against All Odds webinar, helmed by Entrepreneur Middle East Managing Editor Tamara Pupic.
MENA region's aspiring female entrepreneurs will now have an opportunity to collaborate and exhibit their business ideas at TiE's global initiative, TiE Women.
Helmed by Entrepreneur Middle East Managing Editor Tamara Pupic, Against All Odds is a webinar series that will feature women who have risen above personal and professional challenges to develop products, solutions, and businesses that make them inspirational role models for people around the world.
In an age when digital platforms seem to have taken precedence over any other means of communication, We Love Reading tries to create an innate love for reading through tangible, human connection.
The winner of Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center's first Access Sharjah program, Little Thinking Minds aims to remedy a disconnect from the Arabic language among youth from the MENA region
The former Prime Minister of Australia spoke at the RiiSE Conference: Achieving Women Forum 2019 on her insatiable ambition for the creation of a more equitable landscape for women and men.
Entrepreneur Middle East's 2019 Achieving Women Awards, in association with RiiSE, presented by du and Accor, celebrated the accomplishments of women across the MENA region
While the digital media landscape can be seen as quite a cluttered and crowded one, Waqar points toward The Tempest's offerings as having enabled it to stand out in this field.
Downloaded by more than 300 million people globally, Duolingo is determined that you continue to learn your chosen languages, even inspiring Internet memes based on its persistent notifications for you to study.
Having inadequate know-how to fix simple household items can certainly leave one frustrated, and for Deenah Alhashemi, that sparked an idea for an entrepreneurial venture.
According to the World Economic Forum 2016 Global Gender Gap Report, the UAE is ranked as a leading country when it comes to gender equality in the region.
KPMG reveals that the UAE-based female leaders believe they are equipped with the necessary skills to drive digital transformation in their organizations.