Official Decree Issued
His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Amir of Qatar, has issued Emiri Decree No. 19 of 2026, which mandates the restructuring of the Board of Directors for the Qatar Leadership Centre (QLC). This administrative action marks a formal update to the governance of the institution, which plays a pivotal role in the professional development of Qatari nationals.
Board Composition and Term
Under the provisions of the new decree, the board is appointed for a three-year renewable term. The restructuring is designed to ensure that the leadership of the organization remains aligned with the strategic objectives of the state. The board is tasked with overseeing the center's operations, which include:
- Developing high-level leadership programs for Qatari professionals.
- Fostering partnerships with international academic and leadership institutions.
- Ensuring the alignment of training initiatives with the Qatar National Vision 2030.
About the Qatar Leadership Centre
Established to cultivate a cadre of capable leaders, the Qatar Leadership Centre serves as a national platform for executive education. Since its inception, the center has focused on equipping participants with the skills necessary to contribute effectively to the country's economic and social development. The institution operates under the guidance of its board to maintain high standards of excellence in its various fellowship and leadership programs.
Implementation
The decree stipulates that the decision is effective from the date of its issuance and is to be published in the Official Gazette. The restructuring reflects the ongoing commitment of the Qatari leadership to institutional development and the empowerment of human capital across all sectors of the nation.
5 Comments
Michelangelo
Why not involve external experts in such a critical board restructure? Seems insular.
Raphael
It's positive to see commitment to developing Qatari leadership, but the decree doesn't specify if this restructuring broadens representation or just refreshes existing viewpoints. Broader input could be beneficial.
Donatello
Constant changes like this can destabilize important institutions. Where's the consistency?
Comandante
Another reshuffle with no real transparency. What's the actual reason?
Muchacha
Refreshing to see continuous improvement in key national institutions. Forward-thinking!