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27 OCTOBER 2015Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC)

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

A GLOBAL LEADERSHIP FORUMBy OIC TODAY MagazineIn conjunction with the 6th Muslim World BIZ 2015

2015

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SESSION ONE: STAYING AHEAD: HOW DO YOU DRIVE INNOVATION?Businesses struggle to generate and sustain innovation in the ever changing global market landscape. Staying ahead of the shifting consumer trends and other impacting elements by means of innovation is crucial for a healthy economy and the survival of a successful business. Topics to be discussed:• The importance of innovation, as perceived by global

leaders• How to enter the global market and keep up with

the fast emerging technologies, evolving consumers, economy and finance and political trends

• The role digital media plays to drive innovation in business

• Securing success and sustainability in business

SESSION TWO: FORGING ENTREPRENEURIAL LEADERSHIP IN THE NEXT GENERATIONThe world of tomorrow will be run by today’s young adults. For their benefit, and the benefit of the future global market, this generation must be taught how to think like entrepreneurs, how to express ideas and identify their gifts and qualities. In conjunction to inspiring them, we must also provide support and all the necessary tools for them to become capable and effective leaders. Topics to be discussed:• The reasons the next generation lacks an

entrepreneurial spirit and whether the issues are culture or value specific

• Ways to inspire the next generation and how to instill in them positive personal qualities and values

• How to create a supportive framework that will guide them towards becoming great leaders

• Benefits that can be gained from leaders who have been educated and trained in the West

SESSION THREE: LEADERSHIP IN ACTION VS. LEADERSHIP IN CRISISBeing a strong, effective and responsive leader is not an easy task in normal times or in times of crises. Both circumstances require particular qualities, competencies and strategies to

Seen amongst the panellists of Round Table Talk 2014 was the Hon. Tan Sri Haji Mohd Ali Mohd Rustam, Chairman of PUNB, Mr Rushdi Siddiqui, Co-Founder & CEO of Zilzar Tech, H.E. Mr Abdulrahim Naqi, Secretary-General of the FGCCC, Datuk Dr Ghazali Md Nor, Sr Consultant of Tindakan Strategic and Siti Nurhaliza, Founder of SimplySiti

ABOUT THE PROGRAMMEThe Round Table Talk 2015 is an annual OIC TODAY global leadership program that acts as a platform for global leaders, innovators and success driven people to discuss and share their expertise, knowledge and experience. The program

will address four topics, the contents of which are key to organisational success in today’s competitive economic environment. The Round Table Talk 2015 is expected to be attended by CEOs, business leaders, decision makers and entrepreneurs from across the globe.

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successfully deal with the situation at hand. A leader must be capable of leading in both action and crisis—not one or the other. By understanding and cultivating the distinctive elements of both, leaders can become highly flexible, prepared and successful in their actions and responses. Topics to be discussed:• Brief introduction and shared history of the panelists’

leadership experiences• The differing strategies used during times of action and

crisis• The qualities and competencies which are not only

valued and optimal, but also necessary in action and crisis

• Understand what actions and behaviours need to be minimised and maximised to be a competent leader in a crisis

SESSION FOUR: ISLAMOPHOBIA: THE IMPACT ON THE GLOBAL ISLAMIC ECONOMYIslamophobia, through various channels of expression, has affected people’s thoughts, perceptions and actions across the globe. The repercussions of this are evident in business relationships and economic trends. Understanding why and how this has happened, and the challenges to overcoming it, is necessary for the future success of the global market. Topics to be discussed:• The role and impact of the global media portraying Islam

as a religion of violence• Understand the current and potential opportunities of an

integrated Western and Islamic global economy and how Islamophobia threatens the realisation of such a context

• The role of global leaders to address the issue and build bridges of understanding and collaboration

• How to achieve mutual respect and understanding between people of differing religions within a liberal economic setting

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AMONGST THE PANELLIST *

The Jewels of Muslim World

*Panelists are subject to confirmation. **The itinerary is subject to change at any time with tout prior notice.

2015

Ms Maria Bashir

Chief Prosecutor of Herat Province,

Afghanistan

Dr Sayd Farook

Projects Advisor, Dubai Islamic Ecenomy Development Centre

(DIEDC), UAE

Mr Rushdi Siddiqui

Co-Founder and CEO of Zilzar.com,

Malaysia

YB Dato’ Husni Salleh

CEO of TERAJU,Malaysia

Mr Amer Bukvic

CEO of BosnaBank, BosniaHerzegovina

Eng. HussamAl-Kharafi

Member of Executive Committee,

Al-Kharafi & Sons Co. Kuwait

Mr Sami Yusuf

Musician, British singer-songwriter,

composer, producer, UK

Mr Gholamali Soleimani

Founder, SolicoGroup, Islamic

Republic of Iran

Abdulla MohammedAl Awar

CEO Dubai Islamic Economy Development

Centre (DIEDC)

Mr Nitin Goenka

CEO Emperors Fine Jewels, Malaysia

Prof. Khaeruddin Sudharmin (Moderator)

Adjunct ProfessorAeU, Malaysia

Nordin Abdullah (Moderator)

Managing Director ofGlenreagh Sdn Bhd,

Malaysia

Mr Mahmud Abbas,

CEO of Central Spectrum (M) Sdn Bhd

(CSSB), Malaysia

YB Senator Dato’Sri Abdul Wahid

Bin Omar

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department,

Malaysia

HE Professor Sultan T. Abu-Orabi

Secretary General, Association of Arab Universities, Jordan

YBhg. Tan Sri Prof. Dr. Mohd Yusof Noor

President Islamic Unversity of Malaysia (IUM)

Movers and Shakers

CONTACT US

OIC INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CENTRE Suite 1A, Level 24, Menara TH Selborn, 153 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

T: +603 2681 0037 Fax: +603 2681 0032 E: [email protected]/event www.muslimworldbiz.com

2015

PROGRAMME ITINERARY - 27 OCTOBER 2015, TUN HUSSEIN ONN HALL, PUTRA WORLD TRADE CENTRE (PWTC), KUALA LUMPUR **

Registration

SESSION 1 - STAYING AHEAD: HOW DO YOU DRIVE INNOVATION?Panellist:1. Mr Amer Bukvic - CEO of Bosna Bank International, Bosnia Herzegovina2. Mr Rushdi Siddiqui - Co-Founder & CEO of Zilzar Tech Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia3. Mr Gholamali Soleimani - Founder, Solico Group, Islamic Republic of Iran4. Mr Mahmud Abbas - Chief Executive Officer, Central Spectrum (M) Sdn. Bhd. (CSSB)

SESSION 2 - FORGING ENTREPRENEURIAL LEADERSHIP IN THE NEXT GENERATIONPanellist: 1. Mr Rushdi Siddiqui - Co-Founder & CEO of Zilzar Tech Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia2. Mr Gholamali Soleimani - Founder, Solico Group, Islamic Republic of Iran3. Dr Sayd Farook - Projects Advisor, Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre & Vice Chairman and CEO, Middle East Global Advisors4. YB Dato’ Husni Salleh - CEO TERAJU, Malaysia5. Mr Nitin Goenka - CEO Emperors Fine Jewels, Malaysia

Gala Luncheon & the Jewels Muslim Awards 2015

SESSION 3 - LEADERSHIP IN ACTION VS LEADERSHIP IN CRISISPanellist:1. Senator Dato’s Sri Abdul Wahid Omar - Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department2. YBhg Tan Sri Prof. Dr. Mohd Yusof Noor - President of Islamic University of Malaysia (IUM) & Al Hijrah Media Corporation3. Eng. Hussam Kharafi - Member of Executive Committee, Al-Kharafi & Sons Co. Kuwait4. HE Professor Sultan T. Abu-Orabi - Secretary General, Association of Arab Universities, Jordan5. Abdulla Mohammed Al Awar - CEO Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre (DIEDC)

Networking Break

SESSION 4 - ISLAMOPHOBIA: THE IMPACT ON GLOBAL ISLAMIC ECONOMYPanellist:1. Mr Sami Yusuf - British singer-songwriter, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist musician of Azerbaijani descent, UK2. Mr Amer Bukvic - CEO of Bosna Bank International, Bosnia Herzegovina3. Dr Sayd Farook - Projects Advisor, Dubai Islamic Economy Development Center & Vice Chairman and CEO, Middle East Global Advisors4. Maria Bashir - Chief Prosecutor General of Herat province, Afghanistan5. YBhg Tan Sri Prof. Dr. Mohd Yusof Noor - President of Islamic University of Malaysia (IUM) & Al Hijrah Media Corporation

Closing Session

07.30 AM

08.00 AM

09.00 AM

10.00 AM

02.30 PM

03.30 PM

04.00 PM

05.00 PM

WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE ROUND TABLE TALK 2015? WHY YOU SHOULD BE AMONG THE JEWELS OF MUSLIM WORD?

• Any success-driven individual, business person or leader who is active in their industry and excited to gain new knowledge.

• Those interested in understanding the challenges, opportunities and solutions concerning various aspects of the global economy.

• Those who intend to continue inspiring, transforming and contributing to their businesses and communities.

• Have a close conversation among the Jewels and be inspired for innovation.

• Be among the jewels who trigger unique knowledge and unique interests that can pollenate new ideas.

• Think creatively, reflect, re-invent and experience life from a whole new perspective.