Ecosystem Karma: You Get What You Give

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Lately, probably due to the large number of events Entrepreneur Middle East participated in this year, I’ve been asked a lot about my moderating or . This fall alone, I took part (alongside many others from our hyperactive entrepreneurial ecosystem) in more events than I can list here, and they all had to do with entrepreneurship and leadership.

On November 20, I had the great pleasure of moderating for one of MENA’s biggest ecosystem heroes, , the founder and CEO of souq.com at Endeavor Jordan’s DealMakers 2015. (As an aside, it was a terrific event and the premise is that it connects worthwhile entrepreneurs with  for “speed dating” sessions- they , and then they move onto the next table.)

After the session, I was asked if I was “paid” to moderate. The question actually was posed thus: “So why do you do this, anyway? You’re always speaking… Are they paying you? Like, all the events you speak at, do they pay you to do this?” No, no one is paying me. (Full disclosure: there are non-monetary stipulations when I moderate or speak at an event- we ask that Entrepreneur Middle East is partnered in some official capacity, and that our logo is present.)

So, the reason that both Aby Sam Thomas (our Managing Editor) and I is because we don’t see ourselves as a media outlet. We see ourselves as part and parcel of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in this region. During these types of conversations, I often remind people that we too stage events, and how can we expect the ecosystem’s pillars to come out and take time out of their schedules to speak to our entrepreneurs, if we aren’t doing that very same thing? Yes, it does take a tremendous amount of preparation, and yes, it means we often work long hours to make up for the time that we spend at events as speakers (especially when we have to travel for an event).

But that is what it takes to work at this magazine, because we don’t see ourselves as just a magazine. If we did, we would not have, from day one, been actively engaged on the ground with entrepreneurs and the very – be it through programs, mentorship or funding. If we did see ourselves as just a magazine, we wouldn’t be tweeting with our startups night and day, and we wouldn’t be heavily engaged with entities like . To work at this magazine, you have to , and that means that you are committed to being more than just a magazine. You are committed to the ecosystem, all the way.

I think that our Director, Wissam Younane, summed it up nicely during his address at our 2015 Enterprise Agility Awards in Dubai when he, inspired by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s commentary on the Arab world, said: “Entrepreneurship isn’t just on our agenda, it is our agenda.” And like you, entrepreneurs, that means we have a single-minded focus on , and keeping the collective give-and-get energy going.

I’ll see you all at the next event! 

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