Phil Broadhead retweetledi
Phil Broadhead
5.9K posts

Phil Broadhead
@PhilBroadhead
Middle-East based Governmental, Political and Corporate Leader | Transformation, Planning and Regeneration | Experienced Non-Exec Chairman & Director
United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2009
1.2K Takip Edilen2.1K Takipçiler

Superb and detailed bit of analysis from someone who really knows their stuff (in my opinion!).
John Spencer@SpencerGuard
English
Phil Broadhead retweetledi

Emirates expects 100% network return within 'coming days' as flights resume
For live updates: gulfnews.com/1.500465016

English

Just as I thought I’d escaped the media rounds, I was back to doing BBC radio this morning - like I’d never left!
It was good to reassure friends, family and old colleagues back in the UK that those of us here in the region are feeling safe and secure. The world class air defences of the UAE @modgovae have been astounding, as has the stellar communication and updates.
Looks like I’ll be doing some more UK media later today. Always good to give feedback of what it’s like on the ground, to dispel some of the myths which are circulating out there.
Stay safe everyone!
English

What an incredible set of statistics.
Truly thankful to have such an amazing team defending this brilliant nation. 🫡
@modgovae

English

Thank you for all the messages from those worried about those of us in the region.
It would seem that, inexplicably, Iran’s tactics are to indiscriminately fire drones and missiles on all of the countries in the Middle East.
It doesn’t matter where you are - Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, or even here in the UAE.
Fortunately the authorities here have exceptional air defences and brilliant lines of communication. We feel safe; even if it surreal to hear the bangs of intercepted drones. It’s a testament to those defences that - despite this flurry of aggression - there have only been a handful of injuries here. It’s super impressive and life carries on normally.
We’re all safe and well - and wishing the very best to the armed forces from all of the nations of the world who are battling this awful, backwards regime.
English

Healthcare’s biggest disruption isn’t AI.
It’s the shift from treatment to cure - and the industries, business models, and governance structures that aren’t ready for it.
Four days at #WHXDubai - World Health Expo and this was the theme that kept coming back.
Here’s what I saw - full article below👇🏼
linkedin.com/pulse/healthca…
English

Three takeaways from Day 1 at #WHXDubai:
1. Healthcare innovation is moving at extraordinary speed
2. Regulation will unlock it or kill it
3. The GCC is leading on healthcare PPPs
Few minutes summary 👇
English

Well, this seems like the end for @Keir_Starmer.
Even from the other side of the world, some things are immediately obvious (I can’t escape keeping close tabs!).
Having been at the very centre of the action during the final days of a number of UK PMs, it’s clear this is it.

English

I’m at #WHXDubai with my wife Dr Alexandra Broadhead - she’s a Senior Hospital Consultant at Mediclinic’s prestigious Parkview Hospital.
She sees the clinical side. I see the governance side.
Four days of conversations ahead.
Will be sharing what I’m learning! 5/5
English

After working on £3bn of UK regeneration, I've seen every naming approach.
Western projects: "Ocean Village" (aspirational, pre-delivery)
Dubai: "Sports City" (literal, drives investment)
UK's successes - King's Cross, Canary Wharf - kept simple names.
Dubai systematised what we learned by accident.
👉 linkedin.com/pulse/dubai-do…
English

The lesson isn't "GCC does it better."
It's that government innovation needs speed, proximity to decision-makers, and the confidence to adapt ideas from anywhere.
What's your experience with government innovation? Different where you are?
#GovTech #GCC #PolicyInnovation
6/6
English




