Azran is the CEO and co-founder of Naluri, a digital behavioral health startup that addresses mental health and chronic diseases together. He was previously CEO of AirAsia X and iflix Malaysia and held leadership roles at Astro, Bursa Malaysia, and McKinsey & Company. He chronicles his leadership challenges, failures, and overcoming adversity in his book, ’30 Days and 30 Years’. He is an Ironman triathlete.
In this episode, we delved into all these interesting transitions, and what he learned from one of the biggest failures he had faced throughout his career.
Some key sharing include:
- What was the younger Azran like, and did he know what he was getting into from a young age?
- Did Azran always possess the certainty that he wanted and would pursue a career in business, even though he held a degree in engineering?
- How one’s network and proven track record of experts can play a pivotal role in attracting meaningful career opportunities
- One of Azran’s biggest failures throughout his career
- Azran’s inspiring Ironman triathlete journey
Relevant links:
- Azran Osman-Rani’s Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/azranosmanrani/
- Azran Osman-Rani’s personal website: https://www.azranosmanrani.com/
- Naluri: https://www.naluri.life/
- Free 24/7 counseling support: https://www.naluri.life/contact-us/carelines
Special thanks to Adeline, Jieyu, Sydnie, and Patricia for your help in making this come to life!
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