In This Month's Issue
Cover
- Help wanted
- Dubai’s marketing and media industry continues to struggle to find the talent to meet increasing demand for its services
- Cultural mash-up
- In Dubai, the HR conversation has the wrong focus. Instead of the skills shortage, let’s talk about diversity
- Subcontinental drift
- UAE and India are going their separate ways, and it’s time for expats in Dubai – especially Indians – to decide whether to build a career here or back home
- Beirut blues
- Lebanese agencies find they can’t compete with Gulf wages, and many positions are left unfilled as advertising talent flees en masse
- Saudi shortage
- Government quotas for the percentage of national employees is stifling imported talent
Shorts
- Reich on!
- The Hitler ad raised some interesting questions about what’s offensive in the Middle East
- Dinner and a movie?
- The UAE’s latest film fest needs to fit in with other regional events, not ignore them
Advertising
- Patriot games
- In troubled Lebanon, patriotism sells. At least advertisers are hoping it does, judging by the number of nationalist ads springing up
Marketing
- Public rallyations
- Abu Dhabi’s foray into World Rally shows how brands can create a catchy narrative out of sports sponsorship
Profile
- Heavyweight Haddad
- JWT’s regional boss talks about stepping down. And agency biology
Portfolio
- A clear head
- Lowe MENA’s campaign for Clear anti-dandruff shampoo uses a stark message to challenge the market leader, says the agency’s MD Mounir Harfouche