Business Development is one of the main tools to achieve true renaissance and sustainable development in any society. And Saudi Arabia in particular, and the Gulf states in general are the most important emerging countries that need the skills and business development services to achieve such development. For example, Saudi Arabia is the largest producer and exporter of oil in the world. And the private sector contributes no more than  15% in gross national product. Therein lies the challenge from two main aspects:

The first: increasing the contribution of the private sector in GDP and thus in the development and renaissance in various forms, giving continuity of growth which are not linked to oil production and its prices fluctuation.

The second: Obsession of oil conversion  (which is classified scientifically as depleted wealth) to production wealth.

 

So, we worked in three business sectors:

The public sector:
This includes the various State institutions, ministries, government institutions such as universities and various government funds.

The private sector:
And it includes companies of all kinds, with particular emphasis on corporate and family foundations because they represent the majority of investment institutions in the Arabian Gulf and due to the many problems faced by these facilities.

The charitable sector:
It includes all institutions of civil society and voluntary non-profit organization.