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Imran Hashim

Imran is a talent acceleration manager with Leaderonomics. He believes that in order to cope with high demands of modern life, a strong collaborative approach is always best. He hopes that everyone will look after one another and be good to each other, just the way our default biology is wired.

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Managing Remote Teams

By IMRAN HASHIM: Here are some tips on managing remote teams successfully.

23-08-2014

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Leadership And The Circle Of Safety

By IMRAN HASHIM: If you’ve watched the wildly famous TED talk by leadership expert Simon Sinek, you’ll immediately understand that leadership is not exactly rocket science. It is fundamentally simple, as illustrated by Sinek’s concept of the Golden Circle.

05-05-2014

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Leadership Lessons From Star Trek

By IMRAN HASHIM,
The lines above are arguably one of the most recognised sci-fi title sequences in the world. The original Star Trek series debuted in 1966 immediately turned into a cult classic, and has had a major influence in sci-fi filmmaking ever since.

20-08-2013

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