Mary Wright is a human resources consultant for a telecommunications’ company in Miami, Florida, whose company has recently decided to expand its operations in the Arab Emirates, in Dubai. Mary’s extensive professional background along with her dedication to the company has acknowledged her as a highly qualified candidate to support their expansion efforts in Dubai and has selected her to fill the role of VP of Human Resources and Employee Relations. The United Arab Emirates is a country consisting of a federation of seven emirates (equivalent to principalities) located in the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf and encompasses one of the wealthiest states on the planet. Telecommunication is a form of communication at a distance by technological resources through electrical signals or electromagnetic waves and is a growing industry with an expected market increase from nearly $36 billion in 2014 to $53 billion in 2018. Why should a telecommunication company expand its operations in Dubai? There are quite a few reasons; because Dubai offers one of the most favorable personal and commercial environments in the industrialized world. With exceptional communications, a thriving economy, western lifestyle option, fully exchangeable currency, stable exchange rate and minimal tax rule this state has quickly become an attractive proposition for professionals, families and organizations alike. Dubai has a great deal to offer in terms of leisure activities including world class sporting facilities for golf, tennis, squash, sailing, rugby and many others. Restaurants, hotels and night spots are plentiful, diverse and always dramatically opulent. The quality of the leisure facilities are among the…
B. Thesis- Today I would like to inform you about some of the amazing places and things Dubai’s city has, such as their main attractions, malls and astonishing hotels.…
Dubai is located in the South east of Saudi Arabia, Dubai was originally a fishing settlement, in 1830 a branch of the Bani Yas tribe Liwa oasis led by the Maktoum took power of the emirate and is the person that still rule the emirate until today. Traditional activities included herding sheep and goats, cultivating vegetables, fishing and gathering…
The learning environment and a bunch of other factors around an individual can greatly influence the way we all learn. One of these factors could stem from cultural background, or family values and upbringing. Also the current technological advancements have a huge impact on how today’s generation approach the student learning experience. While it may be a debatable topic to many, race and ethnicity also have an effect on educational endeavors for each and every individual. Positive or negative, there is no denying that these elements forge the minds of our future generations and being able to understand how each of these specific factors contribute to a person’s academic progression could hold the answer on how we can modify, or make adjustments to benefit from evolutional changes in society and technological breakthroughs.…
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of a better life and a higher income. Dubai had the least amount of oil…
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The UAE is a small country bordering Saudi Arabia and Oman. Although Abu Dhabi is the capital, many people are more familiar with Dubai because of its famous iconic buildings such as the Burj Al Arab (the worlds first seven star hotel) and the Burj Khalifa (the tallest building in the world). The population of UAE is approximately 8.19 million with over 9 million tourists visiting Dubai every year. The local Emirati population only makes up about 11% of the population and 85% of the labour force in the UAE is made up of expatriates from around the world. The local language is Arabic although English is also commonly used. A big environmental challenge for the United Arab Emirates is its lack of natural freshwater sources. To help combat this, they have desalination plants, which filter the salt out of the seawater. This process has its drawbacks. Horner (2010) noted, “Perhaps the biggest drawback to desalination, however, is the effect it has on aquatic ecosystems surrounding the Arabian Peninsula. Desalination plants kill marine organisms – from phytoplankton…
It was in 1975 “the crucial states of Persian gulf had transformed into United Arab Emirates under the rule of Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahiyan as its first president. The seven Emirates joined together under the visionary leadership of Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Rashid Al Maktoom, ruler of Dubai. While Abu Dhabi tapped its rich oil reserves Dubai concentrated on providing first class business environment. Even though Dubai is producing 240,000 barrels of petrol every day it has the treat of its oil reserves being depleted in another 20 years. So Dubai started to make itself as a business and tourist destination in the world. Soon Dubai became “The New York of middle east” offering the best sea port, airport, transportation and communication infrastructure, financial services and a reliable government with a slogan, “what is good for business is good for Dubai”. Dubai attracted most of the fortune 500 companies to open its regional Middle East hub in Dubai.…
Technology has had many effects on the way we live our lives today, but none so much as, in my belief, the internet. Today the Internet is used for such things as going to class. Then Internet is also used for reconnecting with people. And lastly for a more current use gaming. I have found great uses for all of these pieces of the Internet and there for I am dubbing it the most effective and beneficial piece of technology to date.…
Dubai is a city in the Middle East on the Persian Gulf. This location is a critical factor for its economic success in transportation and tourism. These two industries along with finance and real estate have put Dubai on the map. The city is known for its glitz and glamour but underneath this is a city that took on a massive debt in order to finance all its construction projects. This debt load however is what brought people and business to the city. Dubai is a city that is flourishing in the Middle East, but other Middle Eastern and North African countries should not try emulating all their policies due to the different history that Dubai has compared to the rest of the Arab world and the massive debt load cause by the ambitious plans of Dubai.…
The palm island of Dubai is made on the artificial islands in the shape of palm tree with trunk, a crown with fronds and the surrounded by the crescent and it acts as the water break, which is considered by the world as eighth wonder of world, constructed by the Nikheel properties which is the real estate companies achieved many big projects.…
(Wikimedia Foundation, 2008) Over two and a half million years ago primitive humanoids began using stones and rocks to butcher dead animals, to date, this was the first known use of technology on earth. Since that time, both we human beings and our technology have evolved. Over the course of history, technology has evolved from stone flakes to a world of space travel and super-computers. The increased availability to information could lead to the development to several necessary and desired advancements in technology over the next ten years that could affect El Arco and the world as well.…
That is Dubai-sky piercing towers, rotating buildings, spectacular architectural designs,flow of petro-dollers,broad and clean road notworks, etc,etc.Businessmen, investers, and lusury-seekers, used to visit Dubai with all zeal.…
UAE. Globalisation, urbanisation and digitisation are the key trends shaping the future of Dubai as it develops into a global city, according to Atiq ur Rehman, CEO Citi – Middle East division. Speaking to an audience of over 100 graduating Executive MBA students and alumni at London Business School’s ‘Spring Celebration Event’, Mr. Rehman discussed the international appeal of Dubai that is fuelling its competitiveness as a global city.…