The Strategist Who Revives Failing Businesses — and Redefines Leadership

At 37, Dr. Mohamed Bahaidar is quietly transforming how entrepreneurs survive and succeed in today’s chaotic economy
In boardrooms across the country, when profits nosedive and morale flatlines, there’s one name that keeps surfacing: Dr. Mohamed Bahaidar.
At just 37, Bahaidar has carved out a unique reputation as the man who doesn’t just consult for troubled businesses—he brings them back to life. As CEO of IQRA FM and founder of Doctor Bahaidar Consultancy Limited, he’s engineered the comeback of countless small and medium enterprises (SMEs), guiding them from near-collapse to competitive strength.
His method isn’t just strategy. It’s precision. It’s mindset. And it’s personal.
“This work isn’t about magic or shortcuts,” Bahaidar says. “It’s about recognizing patterns others miss, asking better questions, and building systems that don’t just fix the present but future-proof the business.”
Bahaidar is a business strategist, motivational speaker, media figure, and bestselling author of five books. But it’s his origin as a voracious learner that truly shapes his edge. With a PhD in Management and a personal library of over 2,000 books—ranging from psychology to theology—he brings a cross-disciplinary lens to every challenge.
“Reading widely trains your mind to connect dots others don’t see,” he says. “It sharpens your intuition, not just your intellect.”
From identifying toxic leadership habits to reengineering outdated revenue models, Bahaidar’s turnaround cases aren’t theoretical. They’re grounded in real-world success. Each rescue mission adds to his evolving playbook: a blend of behavioral psychology, strategic analysis, and human-centered leadership.

But what makes his approach especially relevant now is his focus on empowerment. He doesn’t just fix businesses—he teaches founders how to think differently.
“There’s a mindset shift that needs to happen,” he explains. “Many entrepreneurs operate in survival mode. My goal is to move them into strategic mode. That’s where real transformation begins.”
With the economy in flux and SMEs facing unprecedented pressure, Bahaidar’s work is not just impactful—it’s urgent. And while he’s known for quiet efficiency over flashy branding, his results speak loudly.
Whether through media appearances, corporate workshops, or one-on-one mentoring, Dr. Mohamed Bahaidar is doing more than saving businesses. He’s building resilient leaders for a volatile future.
And in today’s climate, that might be the most valuable turnaround of all.