
Spotlight on Muhammad Abdou, Co Founder SkillupMena
Muhammad Abdou talks skills challenges for the next 5 years in the MENA
Meet Muhammad Abdou, Co-Founder and Head of Client Services at SkillUp MENA. With a rich background in hospitality and over a decade of international experience in L&D, Muhammad is a strategic thinker and creative problem solver who brings expertise in client services and learning innovation to the forefront of SkillUp MENA’s success.
What are your biggest challenges in the next 5 years?
The rapidly evolving business landscape presents several challenges, particularly with the surge in innovative technologies transforming operations across industries. Over the next five years, we anticipate a significant shift in role-based skills—at least 60% of these skills will require upgrading to align with emerging demands. Keeping pace with this transformation requires proactive adaptation and strategic planning to ensure organizations remain competitive.
In the rapidly changing MENA workforce landscape, how is SkillUpMENA anticipating and addressing the skills transformation needed for future-proofing organizations?
At SkillUp MENA, we actively monitor the evolving business landscape to ensure our learning solutions address emerging trends and challenges. We focus on transitioning skill sets from traditional competencies to more dynamic areas such as functional, technical, digital, leadership, cognitive, and personality-driven skills. By integrating these evolving competencies into our learning programs, we empower organizations to not only meet current demands but also to future-proof their workforce against unforeseen challenges.
What unique challenges are you observing in corporate learning and development across different industries in the Middle East, and how are you innovatively solving them?
In the Middle East, the majority of organizations tend to solely concentrate on communication skills and compliance-driven training. While these are essential, they often overlook the importance of fostering a culture of sustainable development. At SkillUp MENA, we encourage and support organizations to broaden their learning strategies. By offering tailored learning journeys and leveraging advanced technologies, we help organizations build a resilient and adaptive workforce ready to navigate the future.
What emerging skills and competencies do you predict will be critical for businesses in the MENA region over the next 3-5 years?
The MENA region is experiencing rapid transformation, and with that comes the need for a diverse range of skills. Over the next three to five years, competencies such as design thinking, artificial intelligence, social intelligence, entrepreneurship, cultural awareness, data analytics, and ethnography will be essential. These skills are not only vital for driving innovation but also for fostering collaboration and adaptability in an increasingly globalized and tech-driven business environment.
How are technological disruptions like AI and automation reshaping learning and talent development strategies in the Middle East?
Technological advancements, particularly AI and machine learning, are revolutionizing the L&D landscape. These technologies allow for the personalisation of learning experiences, analyzing individual skill gaps to recommend tailored learning paths. By leveraging AI, organizations can ensure that each team member receives the most relevant and effective training based on their proficiency level and preferred learning format. This level of adaptability is crucial for addressing the ever-changing demands of the workforce.