AEDP promised to provide a deeper understanding of change and strategy implementation as well as leadership issues facing emerging markets. The module 2 was thoughtfully placed in Dubai and Kenya.We tried to understand the two economy from a geopolitical, economic, cultural and environmental standpoint. Both the countries are power in making but at the same time they are place of stark contrast, often positioned side by side: abject poverty next to western luxury and sophistication; global corporations next to grass roots entrepreneurship.
During our 10 days trip, we were exposed to as many of these contrasts as possible, meeting an array of people from all walks of life – churches, mosques, media, big business moguls, slum dwellers, serial entrepreneurs.
AEDP's claim of building foundations for lifelong learning was proved beyond resonable doubt in this trip.
Saturday, 24 April 2010
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