Mohamed Al Hashemi
Organizations do not fail because the strategy was wrong. They fail because no one owned the execution.
Chief Executive Officer of Union Coop, Dubai. Author of four books on leadership execution and governance. World Economic Forum Young Global Leader. Forbes Business Council Member.
He names the patterns that cause leadership to break. Strategy fails where authority fragments. He wrote the framework. Expectations outpace every system you built. He explains why. When pressure rises, decisions climb. He identifies the mechanism.
Four industries. Three countries. One pattern.
Mohamed Al Hashemi is the CEO of Union Coop in Dubai, leading 2,500 employees across retail, real estate, and investment. Before that, he built an industry from zero as Regional President at Majid Al Futtaim, introducing commercial cinemas to Saudi Arabia after a 35-year ban. His career spans banking, healthcare, entertainment, and retail across the GCC. Across every role, the same structural failures repeated: authority fragmented, decisions climbed, execution stalled. He stopped managing around these patterns and started naming them. The result is four books, four frameworks, and a body of work that explains why organizations break between intent and delivery.
Core Ideas
The Execution Gap
When execution slows and no one can explain why. Strategy fails where authority fragments. Most organizations have a plan. What they lack is an owner.
The Expectation Economy
When expectations outpace every system you built. Expectations now move faster than institutions. The defining force of our time is not technology but expectation velocity.
Decision Gravity
When decisions stall because accountability was never assigned. Unresolved decisions rise. When trust is absent and authority is unclear, decisions climb until they reach the CEO.
The Investable Framework
When the business excites but cannot be funded. Capital funds structure, not enthusiasm. The distinction is between a business that excites and a business that can be funded.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mohamed Al Hashemi
Who is Mohamed Al Hashemi?
Mohamed Al Hashemi is the Chief Executive Officer of Union Coop, one of the largest consumer cooperatives in the United Arab Emirates. He is an Emirati business leader, author of four books on leadership execution and governance, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and a Forbes Business Council Member. He has led organizations across banking, healthcare, entertainment, and retail in the GCC.
What is Mohamed Al Hashemi known for?
Mohamed Al Hashemi is known for leading the introduction of commercial cinemas to Saudi Arabia after a 35-year ban as Regional President of Entertainment and Cinemas at Majid Al Futtaim. He is also known for his four books on leadership, his frameworks on execution gaps and decision gravity, and his current role as CEO of Union Coop in Dubai.
What books has Mohamed Al Hashemi written?
Mohamed Al Hashemi has written four books: The New Economy: What Happens When Expectations Move Faster Than Systems, which introduces the concept of expectation velocity; Investable: How to Know If Your Startup Is Real or Just Interesting, a framework for evaluating startup readiness; Leading When Everyone Is Watching: Authority, Accountability, and the Decisions Nobody Else Will Own, about visible leadership under pressure; and The Execution Gap: Why Strong Leaders Fail When Authority Breaks, about why strategies fail to translate into results.
What is the execution gap according to Mohamed Al Hashemi?
The execution gap is the space between what an organization plans and what it actually delivers. Mohamed Al Hashemi defines it as a leadership problem, not a planning problem. It occurs when authority structures break down, when culture silently kills execution, and when political dynamics prevent honest decision-making. His book The Execution Gap examines why well-intentioned strategies fail to produce results.
What is decision gravity?
Decision gravity is a concept developed by Mohamed Al Hashemi to describe the tendency of unresolved decisions to rise upward in an organization until they reach the most senior leader. When middle management avoids making calls, when accountability is unclear, or when the cost of being wrong feels too high, decisions float upward. The CEO ends up making choices that should have been resolved two or three levels below. Decision gravity is a symptom of structural failure, not weak middle management.
What is the expectation economy?
The expectation economy is Mohamed Al Hashemi's thesis that the defining force of our era is not technology but the acceleration of expectations. People now compare every experience to the best experience they have ever had, in any category, in any country. When expectations move faster than systems can adapt, trust erodes, fatigue spreads, and institutions lose legitimacy. His book The New Economy argues that value in the modern economy is created by the ability to carry pressure and deliver predictability.
What is the investable framework?
The investable framework is Mohamed Al Hashemi's system for evaluating whether a startup is genuinely ready for investment or merely interesting. It examines four dimensions: market validation, financial readiness, founder credibility, and structural scalability. The framework was developed from his experience as a CEO, board member, and Endeavor mentor working with startups across the GCC.
Where did Mohamed Al Hashemi study?
Mohamed Al Hashemi studied Global Leadership and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School (2025), Effective Leadership in Economics at the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business (2025), earned his Certified Board Director designation from the Hawkamah Institute for Governance (2024), completed the Board Readiness Module at Accenture New York (2023), Strategies for Sustainability at Stanford Online (2022), Executive Education in Leadership at Cambridge Judge Business School (2022), and holds an Executive MBA in Strategic Management (2011) and a BA in Business Administration (2008) from the UAE.
What is Union Coop?
Union Coop is one of the largest consumer cooperatives in the United Arab Emirates, headquartered in Dubai. Under Mohamed Al Hashemi's leadership as CEO since 2023, the organization manages over 2,500 employees across retail, real estate, and investment divisions. Union Coop has earned the Nafis Award for Emiratisation and the Golden Spoon Award for Innovation in Food and Grocery Retail.
Where has Mohamed Al Hashemi spoken?
Mohamed Al Hashemi has spoken at business conferences, leadership summits, and governance forums across the GCC and internationally. His topics include leadership execution, corporate governance, the expectation economy, and building investable businesses.
What is Mohamed Al Hashemi's leadership philosophy?
Mohamed Al Hashemi's leadership philosophy centers on the idea that leadership is not about inspiration but about structure, clarity, and accountability. He believes that pressure does not test motivation but tests structure. His frameworks emphasize that the gap between strategy and execution is a leadership problem, that unresolved decisions rise to the most senior leader, and that calm systems outperform reactive ones.
How can I contact Mohamed Al Hashemi?
Mohamed Al Hashemi can be contacted through his official website at mohamedalhashemi.com/contact, through LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/mohamedalhashemi, or via email at mohamed@mohamedalhashemi.com.
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