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Sami Mahroum

Sami Mahroum

Sami Mahroum is director of government and public institutions at Oliver Wyman, an international management consulting firm

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A container ship exits the Bosphorus Strait to the Marmara Sea in Istanbul earlier this month. Getty
The Trump tariffs are heralding a new form of global engagement: multilateral bilateralism

We are not seeing a rejection of the status quo, but rather a reconfiguration. How long it lasts remains to be seen

CommentMay 07, 2025
Sami Mahroum
The UAE Innovates event at Expo 2020, where government entities and private sector firms show off their latest innovations. The National
Innovators can do with fewer roadblocks

Policymakers need to recognise that the routes towards successful innovation are varied

OpinionMarch 22, 2022
Sami Mahroum
Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Bilbao. Tim Graham
How the Basque Country provides intriguing solutions to some of the world’s thorniest challenges

Sami Mahroum considers local taxes, cooperatives and the impact the opening of a new museum had on a small industrial region in the European periphery

OpinionOctober 31, 2020
Sami Mahroum
With few exceptions, such as Nawal El Saadawi, there are no contemporary Arab intellectuals engaging with their experiences. Victor Besa for The National
The Arab intellectual is an endangered species

An obsession with European modernity has prevented Arabs from developing their own modern thought, writes Sami Mahroum

OpinionOctober 31, 2020
Sami Mahroum
The UAE economy, the most diversified in the Arabian Gulf region, is forecast to slow to 1.4 per cent this year from 3 per cent last year, but rebound and expand at a pace of 2.8 per cent in 2018. Karim Sahib / AFP
In our rapidly evolving world, is Dubai a city of the future?

Technology is diminishing the significance of location. Regional hubs are becoming less important too, writes Sami Mahroum

CommentOctober 31, 2020
Sami Mahroum
Facial recognition and other technological advances promise to revolutionise the way governments work. Saul Loeb / AFP
How innovation makes public services immune to disruption

Sami Mahroum writes on how the 'technologisation' of public services delivers clear advantages

CommentOctober 31, 2020
Sami Mahroum
The ancient Federiciana reading room in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana/Getty
The humanities help us understand our actions and reimagine our reality

Even business leaders can benefit from the arts as they expand our emotional intelligence

CommentOctober 31, 2020
Sami Mahroum
A hairdresser, wearing gloves, a protective face mask and a face shield, cuts the hair of a client in Vienna. EPA
Here's the secret sauce to revive the global economy

Government and private funding for technologies that help to advance human agency is the kind of stimulus that the world desperately needs today

CommentOctober 31, 2020
Sami Mahroum
Credit card penetration is varied across the world. Reuters
What stimulus packages around the world seem to be missing

Authorities desperate for their people to spend money aren't taking into account how the economy has changed

CommentOctober 31, 2020
Sami Mahroum
A general view shows the damaged port area in the aftermath of a massive explosion in Beirut. Reuters
Lebanon badly needs an independent civil service

The politicisation of the country's public servants has brought with it nepotism, corruption, incompetence and indifference

CommentOctober 31, 2020
Sami Mahroum
For Peter Vesterbacka, one of the main people behind Rovio, the company that created the Angry Birds computer game, Helsinki and Espoo were the best places to start a tech company. Reuters
Does a tech start-up become a success because of talent or where it's based?

A new socioeconomic phenomenon is emerging, one that we don't fully understand

OpinionJuly 22, 2017
Sami Mahroum
The World Government Summit held in Dubai, in February, is a citizen-centric initiative for the public sector. Pawan Singh / The National
The rise of citizen-centric governments
OpinionJuly 01, 2017
Sami Mahroum
Top tips for entrepreneurs

When locating a new start-up, entrepreneurs should follow the five Cs.

BusinessJune 05, 2014
Sami Mahroum
Egyptian women celebrate the news of the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill
Chance to establish fair and open Arab states for all

The elections planned in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen (and eventually Libya) will bring new groups to power, but can the euphoria of the revolutions last sobering reality?

BusinessJuly 18, 2011
Sami Mahroum
A tangle of power lines hang over a tea stall in Gurgaon, India. Investments in infrastructure should focus on more than short-term growth. Bloomberg
Growth requires more than just three pillars

Some agreement has been reached on steps to take for economic development. But this cannot be used by individual countries as a blueprint for success.

BusinessFebruary 03, 2011
Sami Mahroum

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