Ep 80: Simran Jindal's Insightful Leadership: Navigating Global Tech and Empowering Personal Growth
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With over 20 years of international experience spanning Asia, North America, and Europe, Simran has been at the forefront of delivering transformative technology solutions across various industry verticals, including Education, Non-Profits, Retail, Real Estate, Media, and Shipping & Logistics. Her career has been dedicated to driving business operations towards a "digital first" approach, harnessing the power of technology to innovate and optimize.
Simran attributes her personal competitive advantage to a blend of pragmatism, ambition, intuition, trust in people, and an appreciation for data. Her commitment to closing the loop on any challenge that comes her way has been a key factor in her success.
Recognized by LinkedIn as a "Top Leadership Voice," Simran has made significant contributions through her insightful writing and engagement on the platform.
Beyond her professional endeavours, Simran is a passionate advocate for financial inclusion for women, emphasizing the importance of autonomy and literacy. She actively supports women-led businesses as an angel investor and serves as a Limited Partner (LP) in private equity firms focusing on Climate Tech, Healthcare, the Future of Work, and Retail Reinvention.
Key themes emerging out of our conversation:
- Control is an illusion.
- Asking for help is a strength, not a weakness.
- Finding joy in work helps you endure difficult days.
- Growth comes from stepping out of comfort zones.
- Clearing the mind is a superpower for a long, sustained career.
- Meditation and yoga have the power to rewire the brain and thoughts.
- Introverts make great leaders, which is important to mastering extroverted skills.
- Choosing risky options over safe choices where there is potential for growth.
- Conveying understanding is more important than accents in language learning.
- Don't second-guess why you have a seat at the table. Focus on preparing for that role.
- Money is a tool; especially women should focus not just on earning but also on investing.
- Having an independent mind allows one to have different opinions and still move forward together.
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