Khalid Al Ameri Archive
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Mar 20, 2012
The decades ahead will continue to hold many opportunities for expatriates - and the UAE will be the better for it. Read Article Are expatriates 'going extinct'? We would all be the losers
Jan 16, 2012
Forget what the polls say. The UAE is a welcoming country if you make the effort to embrace its culture. Read Article The most unfriendly country? No, just a country in change
Jan 06, 2012
To succeed in their enterprises, the UAE's young entrepreneurs need a helping hand from the authorities, not more obstacles. Read Article Tomorrow's new start-ups are mired in today's red-tape
Sep 30, 2011
If Emiratisation is to succeed, expatriates in the private sector will have to have an incentive to help make it succeed. Read Article Emiratisation goals rely on expatriates as part of solution
Sep 16, 2011
The UAE cannot afford to live in a "Me Generation" but must focus instead on developing tomorrow's leaders. Candidates for the FNC can help. Read Article FNC candidates have a duty towards the nation's youth
Aug 19, 2011
An expert suggests some tools to help foster the innovation which is essential to change and progress in organisations. Read Article Foster growth with a renewed focus on fresh thinking
May 17, 2011
New federal regulations cover skill enhancement for Emiratis and the balance of the workforce, but ultimately it depends on individual drive. Read Article Emiratisation goals depend first on student ambitions
Mar 01, 2011
Licencing, regulations and banking issues are hampering the success of small and medium businesses in the region. Read Article Startups need critical minds and deep pockets to thrive
Feb 11, 2011
Young people in the Emirates should learn the value of work early in their lives, writes Khalid al Ameri Read Article Put young people to work early to build our society
Jan 30, 2011
Debunking the myth of Emiratisation: Khalid Al Ameri writes about why he thinks more nationals aren't joining the private sector. Read Article Emiratisation must reach a new stage for it to succeed