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Leadership is the cornerstone of good management. Great leaders foster team spirit, creativity, and innovation. Great leaders inspire and achieve far-reaching objectives and goals. Leaders are not born; they are bred. By using a scientific approach to leadership training and by defining its elements and the conditions under which they are applied, Global Strategies, LLC in partnership with Farr Associates Inc. trains leaders. We provide executives with proven tools to empower them to become successful leaders.
Additionally – to support our clients – Global Strategies, LLC facilitates and enables high-level strategic planning using the balanced scorecard that will produce dynamic and effective organizational improvements in effectiveness and efficiency. Aimed at both the government and private sectors; our support in strategic planning helps clients conceive, define, and measure organizational success.
Mission
To enable and empower excellence in leadership and management
Vision
Successful, high-impact organizations and projects led
by prominent and highly qualified officials in both the government and private sector
Objectives and Goals
Global Strategies,
LLC provides leadership development through research, data analyses, consultation, and skill development for executives
of both government and the private sector.
Develop and polish leadership competency through self-awareness, education, training, and mentorship
Global Strategies, LLC empowers and enables the development of highly successful strategic plans for organizations of all sizes using proven methods. We facilitate the embodiment of our client's ideas, goals, objectives, and measures of efficiency and effectiveness.
Develop customized organizational strategic plans for positive and successful change

Fatima Al-Slail is one of the first six King Abdullah Fellows from Saudi Arabia studying at Emory's Rollins School of Public Health. Photo by Wilford Harewood. Article by Erin M. Crews 09C 09G. » Read more

Novel Conceptual Framework and Toolset for Country-Wide Assessments of Opportunities and Challenges for Public Health Interventions. » Read more

The inaugural issue of the Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health (JEGH) was launched in
December with input and guidance from faculty members at Emory University Rollins School of Public
Health.
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Infectious disease surveillance for mass gatherings (MGs) can be directed locally and globally; however, epidemic intelligence from these two levels is not well integrated. Modelling activities related to MGs have historically focused on crowd behaviours around MG focal points and their relation to the safety of attendees. »Read more

Dr. Scott McNabb presentation at the U.S. - Saudi Business Opportunities Forum in Atlanta on December 2011 »Watch Video
Dr. Scott McNabb will be presenting at this forum in Atlanta on Dec 7, 2011 »Read more

Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH) entered into partnership today with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) Ministry of Health to facilitate global public health research and provide educational opportunities for Emory and Saudi public health students. »Read more

The Faculty of Medicine at Jazan University gives scientific research great attention. One of the main objective of the faculty is to provide a suitable research environment for the researchers and students at the University to conduct research targeting heath problems in Jazan area and in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia( KSA). »Read more
Within the framework of SAQR efforts towards establishing cooperation agreement to achieve professional partnership in a way that best services SAQR established goals and mission, SAQR held a meting with Global Strategies LLC. »Read more

Qanta Ahmed wrote about the Hajj in The Lancet during the last part of the 19th century, describing it as a haphazard affair for pilgrims who faced attack by thieves and communicable disease threats. »Read more

At a crossroads, global public health surveillance exists in a fragmented state. Slow to detect, register, confirm, and analyze cases of public health significance, provide feedback, and communicate timely... »Read more