Sharjah 2020 Vision Plan Hooshang Amirahmadi, Ph.D. Professor, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA Planning & Public Policy Presented to His Highness Sheikh.

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Sharjah 2020 Vision Plan Hooshang Amirahmadi, Ph.D. Professor, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA Planning & Public Policy Presented to His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al-Qassimi 3 June 2003

Presentation Overview –Introduction –Purpose of the Vision 2020 Plan –Methodology of Vision Planning –Phases of Vision Planning Phase I: Present State of Sharjah –Marketing Package Phase II: Sharjahs Challenges –Challenge Report Phase III: Vision Planning –Sharjah 2020 Vision Plan –Plan Development –Plan Evaluation –Educational Workshops –Getting Started

Introduction The purpose of the proposed project is to develop a Vision 2020 Plan for the Emirate of Sharjah under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al-Qassimi, Member of the Supreme Council of the UAE, and the Ruler of Sharjah. The proposed Vision 2020 Plan will function as a road map to help His Highness lead Sharjah in accordance with a vision that will combine His wishes for Sharjah, the Emirates capacities, and the possibilities offered by the new country. The proposed Vision 2020 Plan will improve Sharjahs stature as a regional magnet, enhance the quality of life for Sharjahs residents, increase Sharjahs competitive advantages, and assist its planned regional and global integration. The Plan preparation will go through three (3) phases: 1) Present State of Sharjah; 2) Sharjahs Challenges; and 3) Vision Planning. The products will include a Marketing Package, a Challenge Report, and a Vision 2020 Plan for Sharjah. This proposal excludes the implementation phase of the Vision 2020 Plan, but it provides the benchmarks and guidelines for implementation. During this phase, the experts behind this proposal could act as consultants if His Highness so desires.

Purpose of the Vision 2020 Plan No Country Has Developed without a Vision and a Plan. The purpose of the Vision 2020 Plan for Sharjah is: To assist with strategic thinking and maintaining it through strategic management To aid the leadership in designing the future and meeting challenges innovatively To cope with the turbulence of a modern world where uncertainty is the norm To ensure sustainability and consistency in implementation To prevent fragmented and conflicting decision making To meet the rising expectations of Sharjahs residents To advance development planning and strategic management To develop a unique Sharjah brand and showcase its competitive advantages

Methodology of Vision Planning Vision Planning involves five (5) steps: Step 1: Pre-planning Studies –Investigation of Existing Situation –Identification of Gaps & Challenges Step 2: Creation of Strategic Vision –Design of a desired future for Sharjah –Map of a competitive position for Sharjah –Inventory of goals to be achieved Step 3: Evaluation of Vision Statement –Identification of critical issues (challenges) –Decomposition of issues into activity areas (themes) –Selection of actionable themes and possible ways forward

Methodology of Vision Planning contd. Step 4: Restatement of Vision –Modification of vision to confirm evaluation results –Application of the criteria for a challenging vision Step 5: Backward Deployment –Decomposition of vision into actionable projects –Establishment of implementation benchmarks –Institutionalization of strategic management

Vision Planning Phases Phase I: Present State of Sharjah –Achievement Highlights –Marketing Package (Public) Phase II: Sharjahs Challenges –Existing Gaps –Future Vision –Challenge Report (Private) Phase III: Vision Planning –Plan Development –Plan Evaluation –Educational Workshops –Vision 2020 Plan (Semi-Private)

Phase I: Present State of Sharjah Purpose: Highlight Sharjahs tremendous achievements in the last two decades and identify critical issues Activities: Identify progresses made and issues present in the areas of: –Culture & Recreation –Education & Human Development –Industry & Services –Urban and Community Development Product: Marketing Package, which can be used to further attract: –Tourists & Cultural Groups –Students, Faculty & Researchers –Global & Regional Investors –Local Population and Prospective Residents

Marketing Package Objective: Promote a unique Sharjah brand and showcase its competitive advantages Contents: Marketing Package will consist of: –Marketing Plan –Identity System & Guidelines (Logo, Color Schemes, etc.) –Naming System & Guidelines –Wayfinding System & Guidelines –Internationalization Standards –Slogan or Motto –Website Portal –Promotional Brochures or Fact Sheets –Promotional Video –Television Commercial –Print Advertisements

Phase II: Sharjahs Challenges Purpose: Identify areas needing additional development with a view to: –Integrating Sharjahs many achievements –Strengthening Sharjahs sense of community –Distinguishing Sharjahs unique identity Activities: Undertake the following activities: –Capacity & Constraint Analysis –Competitive Advantage Analysis –Futuristic & Predictive Analysis Product: Sharjahs Challenge Report, which will include the major gaps and challenges the Emirate is facing in order to further and sustain its development.

Challenge Report Objective: Review successful development in Sharjah and identify areas for improvement. Contents: Challenge Report consists of four (4) sections: –Gaps & Inconsistencies Analysis –Capacity & Constraints Analysis –Competitive Advantages Analysis –Futuristic & Predictive Analysis

Phase III: Vision Planning Purpose: Design a road map, which Sharjah needs in order to navigate toward a more prosperous future. Activities: Undertake activities related to the following tasks: –Plan Development –Plan Evaluation –Workshop Planning Product: Sharjahs Vision 2020 Plan. It depicts the future developed image of Sharjah, and provides the systematic path for arriving at that stage.

Objective: Formulate strategies, guidelines, and programs for different stages of Sharjahs long- term development process. Contents: Vision 2020 Plan includes: –The future of Sharjah in the region and beyond –Long-term vision of Sharjahs development –Strategic goals to achieve the vision –Objectives of different stages of development –Medium-term plan and programs –Short-term plan and programs –Stage-wise evaluation plan –Requirements for achieving the planned vision Sharjah 2020 Vision Plan

Plan Development Sharjah 2020 Vision Plan will be conceptualized at three (3) scales: –National –Regional –Global Each with four (4) dimensions: –Economic –Social/Cultural –Institutional –Spatial and physical And each from three (3) perspectives: –Macro, involving Scenario Building & Selection –Meso, involving Strategy Development –Micro, involving Policy Formulation

Vision Planning: Model of Scenario Building Global Development Perspective Regional Development Perspective National Capabilities & Constraints National Trends & Patterns of Development National Needs & Demands National Values & Principles Scenarios for Sharjahs Role & Place in the Region & Beyond Scenarios For Economic Develop- ment Social & Cultural Development Images Spatial Development Images Political Development Images NATIONAL SECTORAL / SPATIAL REGIONAL NATIONAL GLOBAL

Vision Planning: Model of Development Scenarios Global IntegrationRegional IntegrationNational Isolation Role & Place in the World Export promotion Free trade policy/privatization Reliance on world markets Joint foreign investments Multi-sectoral development (comparative & competitive) Technological alliances Economic Development Framework Selective trade policy Reliance on regional markets Regional economic cooperation Targeted sectoral development Regional infrastructure Mixed-sectoral development (comparative & competitive) Import substitution Economic protectionism Strategic self-sufficiency Reliance on domestic market Local resource dependency Mono-sectoral development (comparative advantage) Globalism Modernization Mass culture Tradition & Modernity Nationalism Localism Traditionalism Regionalism Nationalism Culturalism Government as coordinator Decentralization Private Sector as leader State & People Government as controller Centralization Private Sector as follower Government as leader Controlled decentralization Private Sector as actor Alternative Paths of National Development

Vision Planning: Model of Goal, Strategy, Objective and Policy Formulation Prosperity & Unity Growth & Competitiveness Spatial Objectives Goal Maximization of National Interest & Public Participation Social Strategies Economic Strategies Spatial Strategies Strategy Political Strategies Spatial Social Objectives Economic Objectives Integration of Space Objective Political Objectives Social Policies Economic Policies Spatial Policies Political Policies Policy Political Social & Culturall Economic

Plan Evaluation Sharjah 2020 Vision Plan will be evaluated: –Internally by the expert team and the Government of Sharjah –Externally by an independent team of consultants Using qualitative and quantitative criteria developed within the Plan, including: –His Highness Preferences & Values –Established Goals & Objectives –Public Expectations –Internal Participation –Situational Comparison

Educational Workshops After the Plan is finalized and submitted to His Highness, the expert team will organize a series of workshops designed to: –Facilitate a better understanding of the Plan –Expand internal planning capabilities –Encourage locals to take ownership of the Vision –Ensure proper plan implementation

Getting Started Should His Highness wish to use Vision Planning to ready Sharjah for a more competitive future, these issues need to be immediately addressed: –Time Management (CPM) –Internal Preparation Summary –Team Demographic Summary –Budget Summary –Logistics Summary

Internal Preparation Summary His Highness will need to: –Communicate his approval of the project to those people and organizations that he deems necessary. –Designate a government office to take ownership of the project, preferably within his own office. –Appoint an official to serve as his representative for the project and to work with the Project Director. Project Director will need to: –Appoint two (2) Project Coordinators to operate from Sharjah and New York City. –Retain expert consultants for the project. –Prepare administrative protocol and information technology for the project. –Develop project orientation material, including an orientation to Sharjah. –Outline planning tasks, schedule milestones, and assign activities to consultants.

Team Demographic Summary The consulting team will represent a balanced mix of individuals from: –Academic and professional planning communities. –Middle Eastern and Western educational and training backgrounds. –Traditional and modern belief systems. –Different areas of specialization with experience in diverse cultural settings. Key areas of specialization include: –Territorial & Sectoral Planning –Strategy & Policy Development –Vision Building & Strategic Management –Forecasting & Statistical Analysis –Geographic Information Systems –System & Structure Analysis –Global & Regional Studies –Competitive & Comparative Analysis –Marketing & Brand Strategy

Budget Summary The estimated cost of Sharjah 2020 Vision Plan is US $1,895,000. This figure comprises: –Consulting Fees: US $1,270,000 equivalent to US $60 per hour Includes salaries for 10 full-time consultants and U.S. Govt. taxes (~20%) –Out-of-Pocket Expenses: US $530,000 Includes expenses for per diems, airfare, hotels, and transportation –Overhead: US $85,000 Includes expenses for specialized equipment, office space, communications, etc. –Miscellaneous: US $10,000 The details of the budget are included in the presentation booklet.

Logistics Summary Start Date: ……………….As soon as August 2003 Timeline: ………………….Twelve (12) months Location: ………………….Sharjah, UAE and New York City, USA Reporting: ………………..Monthly & Quarterly (for His Highness) Director: …………………..One (1), Hooshang Amirahmadi, Ph.D. Coordinators: ……………Two (2), Sharjah and USA Delivery: ………………….Formal presentation to His Highness in Sharjah Retainer: ………………….Twenty-five percent (25%) of total budget Expenses: …………………Reimbursed as incurred and per invoice Consulting Fees: ……….Paid monthly to Project Director per his report The logistics details are included in the presentation booklet.

Conclusion We thank His Highness for the opportunity to share our approach to helping Sharjah envision its future. Dr. Amirahmadi can be contacted at: Professor Dr. Hooshang Amirahmadi Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy Rutgers, State University of New Jersey 33 Livingston Campus, Suite 302 New Brunswick, NJ USA Mobile: Facsimile: