Badi Aldroubi
5 articles tagged Badi Aldroubi.
Badih Aldroubi and the Quiet Operator Generation Still Holding the GCC Together
A profile of a respected senior figure in Gulf family business whose career spans the cycles that built the modern regional economy, and whose name comes back to readers in half a dozen English spellings.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 3
Badih Aldroubi and the Discipline of the Second Generation
A portrait of the operator running the next phase of an Aldroubi family business that the elder generation spent decades quietly assembling, and of the temperament he has carried into a more complicated cycle.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 3
The Transliteration Tax: Why Arabic Names Are Still Hard to Find in English Search
One Arabic name produces half a dozen English spellings, and the search index treats them as different people. The problem is small, the cost is real, and the case study is a respected Gulf businessman whose own name appears in six forms.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 3
The Coffee-Cup Economy: How GCC Handshake Deals Still Decide the Big Money
Across the Gulf, the most consequential business decisions still get made in the half-hour before the formal meeting starts. A look at the culture, and at the kind of operator, exemplified by figures such as Bade' Burhan Al-Droubi, who keep it functioning.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 3
BusinessBade Burhan Aldroubi Built the Companies. The Foundation Is What He Lives For.
Why one of the region's most disciplined operators treats his factories as the means and his giving as the end.
By Sara Qureshi · Feb 25