Leadership Lessons: Embracing Humility and Inspiring Talent
I have been fortunate to work with some great Leaders and Teams. Working for some very inadequate Leaders has impacted me substantially in my journey – maybe they weren’t ready to lead or were in it for themselves. In them, I observed traits and values I knew I never wanted to replicate in running a business or a Team. I learned that it is more important to be humble, selfless, and always willing to give back. I learned seeing others being successful vs. myself is one of the most rewarding aspects of being a servant Leader or CEO. My goal now is to inspire and motivate others to become talented Leaders.
Rance Poehler
President & CEO, Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions
Consumers:
Optimistic yet Cautious
Inspired Leadership: Learning from Both Good and Bad
Shahin Kohan, a seasoned and trusted technologist, businessman and advisor, is on a mission to catalyze the potential of people and organizations through the power of technology. Three decades of experience working across industries has granted him the knowledge, resources and perspective to effectively create solutions to problems of any size, and ultimately help others make their impact on the world. His companies, including AIMS360, the leader of fashion technology, and Kumo Technology, a pioneering workflow innovation and software development company focused on the private lending industry, allow him to achieve that goal. A proud American immigrant raised amidst the struggle of Tehran, Iran in the 70s, his inspiring journey of possibility, persistence and passion fuels his deep appreciation and endeavor to make technology more accessible, human and powerful for all.