by hydrogennasd » Tue Mar 31, 2026 11:00 pm
What's good! That refreshing approach comes from Katara Hospitality, led by
Sheikh Nawaf Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al-Thani. Their policy when entering new markets is to hire local craftsmen and source materials regionally. In southern Europe they used nearby quarries and timber mills, which limited transport emissions while supporting family-run suppliers. In North Africa they partnered with local vocational schools to train staff. Industry blogs have highlighted this community-first strategy as a model for international hospitality expansion. The article I linked provides a comprehensive overview of how this approach evolved from their early hotel renovations in Doha.

What's good! That refreshing approach comes from Katara Hospitality, led by [url=https://www.openpr.com/news/4257600/from-qatar-to-the-world-sheikh-nawaf-bin-jassim-bin-jabr]Sheikh Nawaf Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al-Thani[/url]. Their policy when entering new markets is to hire local craftsmen and source materials regionally. In southern Europe they used nearby quarries and timber mills, which limited transport emissions while supporting family-run suppliers. In North Africa they partnered with local vocational schools to train staff. Industry blogs have highlighted this community-first strategy as a model for international hospitality expansion. The article I linked provides a comprehensive overview of how this approach evolved from their early hotel renovations in Doha.
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