Qatar Chamber holds forum on entrepreneurial leadership

Qatar Chamber holds forum
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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Qatar Chamber, in cooperation with the Entrepreneurs’ Organization Qatar Chapter and the Young Entrepreneurs Club, organized a dialogue forum titled ‘Head. Heart. Guts.’ at its headquarters.

The event brought together executives, entrepreneurs, and experts from investment, legal, and technology sectors to discuss key perspectives on business and entrepreneurship.

The forum explored entrepreneurial leadership amid growing challenges and risks, highlighting the importance of strategic decision-making in an increasingly dynamic, rapidly evolving business environment.

It also examined the pressures confronting startups amid ongoing economic shifts and rapid technological transformation, underscoring the need for adaptability and resilience.

During the event, speakers highlighted key topics including innovation, risk management, market expansion, and the role of technology and artificial intelligence in enhancing business sustainability.

For her part, Head of Training and Development at Qatar Chamber, Fatima Al Kuwari, emphasized that the forum reflects the Chamber’s commitment to supporting entrepreneurship, fostering innovation, and empowering start-ups in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.

According to the statement, the forum also served as a platform for networking and the exchange of expertise among entrepreneurs and stakeholders in the innovation ecosystem.

Recently, the First Vice Chairman of the Qatar Chamber, Mohamed bin Ahmed bin Twar Al Kuwari, and Nguyen Huy Hiep, Ambassador of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to Qatar, have explored ways to expand cooperation across investment, supply chains, agriculture, and halal industries.

The meeting focused on enhancing economic and trade cooperation, increasing collaboration between the Qatari and Vietnamese private sectors, and identifying sectors with strong investment and partnership potential, as per the reports.

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