Dubai Family Business Management Programme

Developed in affiliation with a globally renowned educational institution, the Dubai Family Business Management Programme targets the second tier of succession in the leadership of Dubai-based family businesses who are committed to successfully achieving continuity across generations. The programme's primary objective is to equip the next generation of owners with the specialised knowledge and unique leadership skills necessary to lead a family business effectively.

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Application Criteria 

 

Applicants should:

  • Have a minimum of 10 years of relevant work experience and be actively engaged in a family business
  • Be at least 30 years of age
  • Have a strategic future vision they wish to achieve
  • Be decision-makers who play a key role in setting the strategic direction of their businesses
  • Be leaders of successful teams

 

Programme Duration & Dates

 

  • Five months
  • Dates for the upcoming cycle will be announced soon

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