Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 14 | Page 61

CHANNEL CHIEF Today, InfoFort is no longer a firm that merely focuses on document storage; it is now a provider of contemporary data and information management solutions, tailored for the entire information life cycle. “Now that I am with InfoFort, I get to use technology to completely transform not just the enterprise itself, but all of its clients as well. Thus, in a way, this is the pinnacle of my career, as I get to integrate my passion for technological developments and digital transformation in a wide variety of businesses across numerous regions,” feels Shaheen. Shaheen was exposed to technology at a very early stage, around 1994, when he was in high school. “I believe that this was around the time when we started learning coding languages. I remember our teacher trying to explain the concept of the World Wide Web and its possibilities to us. I was in awe and immediately decided to take up coding, which turned into a great passion of mine.” He then went on to study computer science. Curiosity, education, timing and luck all played a considerable role in Shaheen’s journey of becoming a technology enthusiast. Not only was he exposed to technology at a very early stage in his life, but he also remained passionate about the field throughout his career. With every new technological development, his passion grew. His management and leadership philosophy and practices all revolve around a few relatively simple concepts. He believes we spend a considerable part of our time awake at work, due to which the work environment matters at least as much as the home environment does. It can be a challenge to optimise the 8–10 hours that we spend at the office in such a way that it is not only efficient and effective, but also comfortable and enjoyable. Fostering a healthy environment, culture and purpose is just as important as delivering value to stakeholders. On technology forecasting, Shaheen feels the digital transformation has only just begun. But it is on an exponential path rather than a linear one. Digitisation is a perpetual process, one that all businesses must not only stay fully conscious of but be an active part of. “There are lots of crucial and world- changing topics such as artificial intelligence and blockchain technology. If businesses do not look into the impacts of these matters, impacts that will be felt sooner than we think, they are very likely to lag behind. It is much better to be a part of the change than to be ousted by it.” In his spare time, Shaheen likes to read about technology, strategy, innovation, social economics and sometimes philosophy. He is addicted to reading and learning, and reads two to three books a month, constantly trying to learn new things. “I also like to apply my knowledge by tinkering with electronics and try and build simple things around IoT.” He also tries to exercise every day after work, and maintains an active social life. “Staying connected to my friends, the city I live in and to what is happening is very important to me. I enjoy cooking as well, although I do not adhere to recipes. I like creating my own recipes and then enjoying the outcome when it works out.” Curiosity, education, timing and luck all played a considerable role in Shaheen’s journey of becoming a technology enthusiast. Notwithstanding Shaheen’s natural leaning towards technology and innovation, he also places significant emphasis on managing work related stress and burn-outs. His conviction is that controlling and managing stress is more important than coping with it. “You cannot let stressful situations take over your life. I think that it is crucial to be aware of what is causing the stress, and to deal with it in a logical manner. The way I see it, stress is a physiological fact that one has to learn to deal with. One has to learn to control it, rather than to be controlled by it. It is vital to determine what causes it, to minimise the probability of it happening again, and to logically think about the practical options that lie ahead,” is how Shaheen rationlises the challenges of stress management. Yet another activity that Shaheen is passionate about is reducing youth unemployment. This has led him to launch Skillpowerment.com, a platform that aims to battle youth unemployment by connecting the youth to companies for real-market based skill sharing. While there are global initiatives addressing the issue of unemployment and poverty through entrepreneurship, there remains a social group unintentionally left behind: the marginalised youth, especially in the Middle East and Africa, who are unemployed due to a lack of skills demanded by the job market. “I am passionate about strategy, leadership, innovation ecosystems, startups, technology and empowering information driven sustainability initiatives. This led me to launch Skillpowerment.com,” he explains. Skillpowerment.com complements other initiatives by matching youths with companies that will make them ready to seize better employment opportunities. “I am a strong believer in nurturing and investing in our youth and, together with my team, I am proud of what we have been able to achieve through this initiative.”  61