The Go Global Programme, developed in partnership with Qatar Development Bank (QDB), is a focused, four-day executive training initiative that prepares business leaders for international trade success. Hosted in Doha, this programme equips participants with essential knowledge in cross-border trade, compliance, and global market entry — with a particular focus on the fast-evolving Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) sector.
Designed to meet the real challenges facing Qatari entrepreneurs and SMEs, the programme integrates strategic insights, practical tools, and cross-cultural awareness to support confident international expansion.
Participants engaged in:
- Practical workshops on trade logistics, finance, and regulatory frameworks
- Deep dives into export-import compliance and risk mitigation
- Case studies of entrepreneurial successes and failures to build resilience and strategic agility
- Sector-specific content tailored to EPC contractors navigating global procurement markets
Led by Brunel Business School specialists in SME growth, international trade, and sustainable enterprise, the three-day training was delivered on-site at QDB headquarters in Doha — offering a dynamic blend of expert teaching, peer exchange, and real-world application.
The Go Global programme reflects our shared commitment to empowering Qatari businesses to scale with confidence, resilience, and long-term vision. We are proud to support QDB’s mission in advancing sustainable economic diversification and international competitiveness.
Outstanding Participant Feedback
Feedback from the programm was exceptionally positive:
- The overall satisfaction rate was extremely high, with delegates praising the quality of delivery, depth of expertise, and relevance of the content
- All sessions received strong ratings for being engaging, well-structured, and practically applicable
- Participants highlighted the opportunity to learn directly from globally respected experts as a key strength of the programme
One participant noted that the programme "delivered not just insight, but actionable clarity on the global leadership challenges we face."