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Spotlight

Karim R. Lakhani

IPN Spotlight: Karim R. Lakhani (Charles E. Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School)

Karim R. Lakhani is the Charles E. Wilson Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. He is the founder and co-director of the Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard, co-founder, and co-director of the Harvard Business School Digital Initiative and the co-chair of the Harvard Business Analytics Program. His research focuses on crowdsourcing, innovative problem solving and creativity. He also studies the digital transformation of companies through data and analytics. His award-winning research has been published in leading peer-reviewed academic journals and in practitioner publications like the Harvard Business Review and the Sloan Management Review.
Professor Lakhani is the Principal Investigator of the NASA Tournament Lab and advises the space agency on how external knowledge can be integrated within its organization. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Mozilla Corporation and advises several technology startups. He previously worked at General Electric in various sales, marketing and new product development roles and was a strategy consultant at the Boston Consulting Group.

What skills have helped you in your career?
I have been very fortunate to have access to great educational institutions (McMaster University & MIT) to build my skill base. Engineering education has enabled me to consider problems in a systematic form- how to break them down into smaller parts and solve them. Economics, sociology and policy training has allowed me to be analytical and to think in terms of causal relationships in systems. Extracurricular activities have assisted me in developing my social and leadership skills. My twitter tagline says that I am an “Expert Social Janitor” – this by far is my most valued skill.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I can’t overemphasize the importance of mentors. Throughout my career, I have been blessed with mentors that have steered me in the right direction, asked tough questions, challenged my assumptions and pushed me to consider options that I had discarded. Even now I rely on a range of mentors for advice, support and thinking. However, you need to be a good mentee as well. Mentee’s even though they are seeking advice from a mentor need to be able to provide value to the mentor. Consider how can you help them specifically (don’t say where do you need help) and you need to follow through on the advice provided. Also, don’t ask someone to be your mentor. It’s in the relationship where you deliver value to someone else that they take an interest in you and eventually become your mentor.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
My job is to learn and improve upon current knowledge continuously. This entails becoming an expert in a specific domain and then to keep extending the frontier of knowledge. I do this through my research program that involves field experiments on innovation with my team of students, postdoctoral fellows, scientists and fellow collaborators. In my spare time, I read a lot of fiction and get ideas from diving into disciplines that are distant from my own field of expertise.

What is next for you in your career?
Professors are privileged to have an intellectual hunting license. I am genuinely interested in problem solving and innovation and how we can rely on a global talent pool to help address important challenges. My goal is to keep discovering new knowledge and to put it to good use by disseminating it to the broad public and training the next generation of leaders.

What advice would you offer to others?
Follow your curiosity. Many people suggest that to be successful you need to find your passion – but many of us do not know what we are passionate about. I would instead recommend that you follow your curiosity. What things interest you and you want to learn more about them? What tasks and activities do you want to pursue so that when it comes to spending the extra hour or day or week on them, you will choose to do them instead of something else. It’s by following your curiosity you will stumble upon your passion. MHI’s has advised the Jamat to excel in the Knowledge Society. To do so, Ismaili professionals need to become leaders in knowledge discovery, usage and collaborate with others in their professional domains. This is a generational opportunity for the Jamat and its professionals to lead the way.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Academia and PhD as a career option
• Technology and Innovation Management
• Digital Innovation and Transformation

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Karim Lakhani

Please provide your preferred email address so interested professionals can network with you:
[email protected]

Region:
Northeast

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Service

National IPN – Social Media & Marketing Team Member

IPN seeks an energetic, driven and social media savvy individual to serve as a Social Media and Marketing Team Member. This individual will work directly with the Social Media and Marketing Lead as well Regional Chairs and will play a key role in shaping IPN’s overall approach and outreach.Please review the TOR.

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Event

IPN Roundtable Discussion : San Francisco, CA on Thursday, April 26th 2018 – A Networking Event & Fireside Chat

Do you have a great idea and are deciding how best to raise funding for your business? Or are you part of a startup that is looking to raise capital in today’s landscape? 2017 came in as the highest year since the dot-com era in terms of total venture capital invested in the U.S., with over $84 billion in capital invested across nearly 8,100 financings according to Pitchbook. Whether you are an entrepreneur looking to raise venture funding or are curious to learn about the venture market dynamics, IPN West invites you to join in a fireside chat with partners at leading venture capital firms.

Topics covered will include:
• Insights into venture activity in 2017 the outlook for 2018;
• Attractive sectors within technology gaining venture interest;
• Perspectives on early stage vs. late stage valuations, deal structures and potential exit routes; and,
• Advice on finding the right venture partner for the long-term

The event is a limited gathering with all friends & colleagues welcome to join! Please register by Tuesday, April 24th at: https://tinyurl.com/ipnwestvcroundtable

Panelists:
Arif Janmohammed: Partner, Lightspeed Venture Partners
Rajeev Dham: Partner, Sapphire Ventures
Amit Mukherjee: Partner, New Enterprise Associates

Moderator:
Rohan Verma: Director-Enterprise Partnerships, LinkedIn

WHEN: Thursday, April 26th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. PT
WHERE: Private Dining Room @ LUMINA || Entrance at 318 Main Street, Lobby A, San Francisco, CA 94105
REGISTRATION ENDS: Tuesday, April 24th at 11:59 p.m. PT
TICKETS: $15 + processing fee

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Resources

Using the IPN for Networking

Ya Aly’ Madad —

The Ismaili Professionals Network offers a wide variety of resources to assist in progressing your career. Some of these resources include events and webinars in your local region, webinars to gain knowledge about new industry trends, opportunities to network with other individuals in your industry through our Alliances, curated membership database of Ismaili professionals, resume reviews, as well as a platform to facilitate 1-1 connections with specific criteria.

For access to the following resources, please visit ipnonline.net

  • In-Person Events
  • Online Events and Webinars
  • Email SIG Groups
  • Social Media Groups
  • And direct access to the membership itself by member search

 

IPN Connect

IPN Connect is a 1-1 facilitation service to help you get connected with relevant professionals via IPN members and their extended network. Understand that these are general guidelines and that your specific situation may require different or additional steps. The following steps are intended for someone who has prior work experience, is authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship, and is actively looking for a new role. There are two ways to utilize IPN Connect:

1) Looking for a specific introduction to learn and gain advice:

In this case, the more specific the request the better.  If you found an interesting individual through IPNOnline – that’s best.  If not (and you are unable to find them) in your ask request please include the company, location, industry, seniority – the more specific the better – although a few options help.

2) If you are looking for a job:

If you you have attempted all the offline and online networking you can, applied to numerous jobs, and are still having challenges –  IPN connect can potentially be of assistance to introduce you to individuals who can provide you specific industry-appropriate advice. Please be prepared to answer the following:

  1. What sector/industry do you want to work in?
    • Public (think government)?
    • Non-profit? Private (think everyone else)?
    • Technology? Consulting? Education?
  2. What size firm are you looking for?
    • Do you fit into a Fortune 500 company or a startup?
    • Which are you better qualified for?
    • Can you explain why in an interview setting?
  3. What do you know about the industry?
    • Can you name the top 3 players?
    • Have you researched some challenges the industry faces and who stands out to you as successfully addressing those challenges?
  4. If you are in school, have you visited your career services?
    • What relationships does your university have in the industry you want to work in?
  5. Is your resume up to date?
    • Did you use the above links to make sure your resume is well formatted and polished?
    • Does your industry have a specific standard for resumes?
  6. Have you applied to any positions?
    • Did you receive or ask anyone for feedback if you did not get the position?
  7. Where in the U.S. does this firm have an opportunity for you?
    • Are you willing to relocate anywhere?
  8. What type of networking have you done already?
    • Have you exhausted LinkedIn or your college alumni/career services?
    • Who have you approached for help? What have been the challenges?

 

Once you can succinctly answer a few of these questions, then you are ready to start formulating a proper ask for the IPN Connect team.

Here is a rough template for your ask:

Ya ‘Aly Madad IPN Connect Team,

My name is (insert name). I am currently (state current occupation) in (state current city/state). (Insert 1-2 lines about industry you are interested in and why it peaks your interest).

(Insert 1-2 lines about the challenges you currently face, your goals, and how you have attempted to overcome those challenges).

(Insert 1-2 lines about the types of individuals you want to connect with and why you know they are the best people for you to reach out to).

Sincerely,

IPN Member

Tips for Honing in your ask:

Many requests IPN receives are very broad. To enable the IPN Connect team the best chance of success in finding connections, we request that you please make your ask as specific as possible.

Example of what NOT to say:

YAM,

I am looking for a job in any IT or technical related field. I currently have a bachelor’s degree. If you know of any job openings please let me know.

Regards,

Job Seeker

Rather…

Ya Ali Madad,

I am looking currently looking for a job in front end web development. I have a bachelor’s degree and 5 years of experience doing front-end working at company XYZ. Working at such a large company XYZ made me want to have more ownership over my work, so I’m very interested in startups. I am currently in Atlanta but am willing to relocate to Texas.

I have applied to companies ABC and received interviews with one. I unfortunately didn’t get the position and the feedback I received was that they were looking for someone more senior. I have now starting looking at Startups A, B, and C in Texas that look like they would be a match for the type of environment where I want to work as well as my experience level. I interviewed at Startup D which is similar to A, B, and C, and I did not get an interview. If there are any IPN members within the network at those companies I would love to connect with them and learn more about what it takes to work at one of those companies.

Hope to hear from you soon,

Job Seeker

Here is another example of an  ask that needs work:

YAM,

I am currently look for an internship in the clean energy sector in the engineering field for summer 2018.

Regards,

Ismaili Student

After putting more time and thought into her/his ask, Ismaili Student’s ask should be more like this one:

Ya Ali Madad,

I’m a junior at Texas A&M studying electrical engineering. Over the course of my studies and my extra-curricular activities I’ve realized I am passionate about the field of clean energy.

During my internship search I have been using my school’s career resources to get resume advice, networking tips, and internship interviews in the sector. One area that my school’s career resources have been lacking is ties to companies in the clean energy sector on the west coast. If there are any members of the IPN on the west coast working in the clean energy sector I would love to connect with them. I have a list of specific companies on the west coast I can share as well.

Hope to hear from you soon,

Ismaili Student

If you are a job seeker that is having a very difficult time honing in on an ask for the types of individuals you would like to connect with, think about the story you’re trying to tell employers in job interviews. Most job seekers have a handful of stories each for different jobs they are applying for. Before you reach out to the IPN Connect team, please try your best to have as specific a request as possible before reaching out.

Reaching out to the IPN Connect Team
Once you have honed in on your ask, and have reviewed IPN’s curated job search resources please reach out to the IPN Connect team by submitting a request to [email protected]. Please ensure that you are responding to the IPN Connect team in a timely manner (24-48 hours between emails). The IPN Connect team responds to requests promptly and expects the same from IPN members who are serious about utilizing this service.

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Event

The IPN Summit : Atlanta, GA in Summer 2018

We invite you to join, The Summit, an IPN initiative that will be a meeting of the minds! Focusing on supporting the evolution of Ismaili business owners, entrepreneurs & young professionals – coming Summer 2018 to Atlanta, GA!!

Premier event that brings together an impressive range of business owners, professionals & entrepreneurs from across the country and offers unparalleled opportunities to network; exchange ideas & business strategies, establish key partnerships & discover new opportunities for growth.

Stay in the loop & drop us a note to learn more – https://tinyurl.com/TheSummit2018

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Resources

IPN Job Search Resources

Ya ‘Ali Madad —

If you are looking for a job, IPN can potentially be of assistance specifically in terms of providing resources, tips and suggestions on resume and career search and ins some cases potentially useful introductions for advice.  Additionally IPN also has a self-serve jobs board with job postings shared from other IPN members.
Its important to note what IPN is a network of Ismaili Professionals just like you.  In a best case scenario, the volunteer members of the IPN team can help extend your network and help you connect with other Ismaili professionals who can advise you on effective methods to conduct your job search.  Its important to note that IPN is not a job placement agency and almost certainly will not likely “place” you in a job.
Its also important to note that the more pre-work, preparation, and homework you do as a job seeker – the better chances you have of finding a good job opportunity and the better your chances of getting assistance from other.
The following are some curated links and information that IPN wants all Job Seekers to read.

Resume & Cover letters:

Networking:

Searching & Applying for Jobs:

Interviewing for jobs:

Finding a job as an International Student:

Other great articles:

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Resources

VIDEO: Management Consulting (Feb. 11, 2018)

 

Management Consulting – Zeeshan Rehmani, Asad Babwari, Azam Saju.
The webinar was held on Sunday, February 11, 2018.

Program Overview
If you’re interested in consulting and would like to network with your fellow Ismaili professionals who currently work or have worked at top firms such as EY, KPMG, PwC, Deloitte, McKinsey, and more, join us for IPN Consulting’s first ever webinar on Management Consulting. Learn more about how we will provide mentorship opportunities, resume building catered specifically to consulting-oriented roles, and networking events for all interested members. Whether you’re a freshman in college or a graduate student, this IPN webinar will be extremely helpful for your career and led by current professionals who have been in your shoes.

Speaker Profiles

Zeeshan Rehmani – Director – Actuarial Advisory at KPMG
Zeeshan Rehmani is an Actuary with KPMG based in Atlanta. He has been focused on areas including Strategy, Risk and Capital Management, Investments and Transformation. His clients include the largest multinational financial services institutions. Prior to KPMG Zeeshan was an Actuary with AIG and played a key strategic role in the payback to the US Federal Reserves and Treasury. Zeeshan is a Fellow of Society of Actuaries and a Member of Academy of Actuaries.

Asad Babwari – Technology Consultant at EY
Asad Babwari is a Technology Consultant at Ernst & Young LLP based in Atlanta, GA. His focus areas include Data & Analytics, Digital Strategy, and ERP Risk Assessment. He has worked in the following industries: Manufacturing, Automotive, and Consumer Products. Prior to EY, Asad graduated from the University of Georgia with a Degree in Mechanical Engineering last spring and has experience with IT Consulting, Manufacturing, and Supply Chain Management in his internships.


The presenter(s) have granted permission for use of this content for IPN members only.  Please do not share this content outside of IPN without requesting permission from the presenter(s).

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Spotlight

Kinda Katrib

IPN Spotlight: Kinda Katrib (Engineer I at Virginia Department of Transportation)

Currently Kinda is employed as Architect Engineer I at Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and her job entails review of traffic, hydraulics, and roadway design. Kinda graduated from Old Dominion University last May 2017 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering. While pursuing her bachelors, as Phi Theta Kappa, Kinda participated in Civil Engineering competition WaterJam -Virginia Water Environment Association, VWEA-Student Design Competition Engineer for water replenishment systems. In Student National Mathematics Competition, she received Certificate of Merit.

Kinda is a member in several distinguished honor societies – American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE), Chi Epsilon(XE) which is also known as Civil Engineering Honor Society, and Tau Beta Pi – Engineering Honor Society. Kinda has received several honorary awards including one for Greater Richmond Pocket Books Club Eric and Jeanette Lipman Scholarship.

What skills have helped you in your career?
I think having the strength and belief in myself gave me the courage to do more and more and I always said to myself that I could do it. Never give up – believe it or not I reached a time where I was so close to giving up. I never gave up, I always had faith in God and that he put me in this for a reason and he knows I am good enough and able to go through it all, so I got up again every time and kept working hard until I got to my goals. Moreover, I always tried to look at the bright future and hope for good results and imagine where I will be if I keep working hard.
Create a vision of your goals in your mind – this will help you push yourself to work harder and put in more effort. Set measurable goals to achieve as milestones and when you reach those goals, they will serve as a motivational milestones to make you feel happy. Always tell yourself, ”Never give up, you can do it, and you are where you at for a reason.”

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I don’t have any regrets, and I am very thankful for all of what I have done till this point, but if I can go back in time, I wish I had the chance to do more internships during school and be more involved in different activities.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
Always keep in touch and network with people at work and friends from school about the most recent improvements and things that might be helpful for your future.

What is next for you in your career?
I am looking forward to my growth in VDOT while I build my work experience, knowledge, and skills. I will be working on getting my Professional Engineer License. Not sure yet, but maybe when I settle down, I might get my MBA.

What advice would you offer to others?
Set your goals and know what you want. Then, start working hard and do your best to get to these goals. Always have hope, and be optimistic, but the most important thing is never give up.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Filling out application for school
• Career advises
• Interviews

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Kinda Katrib

Region:
Northeast

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Spotlight

Laila Bandali

IPN Spotlight: Laila Bandali (President at Ivy Kids Early Learning Centers)

Laila is President and Founder of Ivy Kids Early Learning Centers (ELC). She has over 15 years of experience in developing Early Childhood Education (ECD) curriculum, management systems, operational policies and procedures. To date Laila has managed teams that have started up eight child care centers in the state of Texas. Prior to Ivy Kids ELC, she has over 25 years of experience as a Chemical Engineer in the Oil and Gas Industry.

What skills have helped you in your career?
My education and work experience as a Chemical Engineer helped me in designing systems, processes and evaluation methods. My MBA and work experience in refining economics and marketing taught me financial discipline, how to evaluate financial statements and manage the business side. I also had great mentors who inspired me to become an entrepreneur.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
Be more data driven, by that I mean use data analytics more to drive your decisions rather than using gut feeling. I have a tendency to jump to conclusions when making decisions based on what seems like the right thing to do.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
Currently my focus is on Early Childhood Education (ECD) curriculum. I attend as many professional conferences as I can on this subject matter. I spend a lot of time with experts in ECD to increase my curriculum knowledge. I read at least two articles every day. I train and lead curriculum workshops to solidify my knowledge base (in short, I am obsessed with developing my skill set).

What is next for you in your career?
I would like to take our systems at Ivy Kids and build a solid franchising business. My hope is that we can inspire others to become independent entrepreneurs and experience the joy and success of running a school. I would also like to take our model to third world countries where there is a severe lack of quality Early Childhood Development (ECD).

What advice would you offer to others?
Don’t let fear of the unknown stop you from venturing out. I truly believe that taking calculated risks is better than inaction. My advice would be to find a good mentor, trust your mentor and let them guide you through your journey (but begin your journey – don’t wait).

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
I can help professionals with their business plans, evaluate business options within the ECD space, motivate people to take action, and help with recruitment and hiring.

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Laila Bandali

Region:
Southwest

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Spotlight

Nadya Shakoor

IPN Spotlight: Nadya Shakoor (Designer at Houston Chronicle)

Born in Bangladesh, Nadya Shakoor traveled and studied in Iran and Pakistan and finally settled in Houston, Texas in 1995. Houston Chronicle, the state’s most read newspaper, gave her the first chance to showcase her talent. Nadya works as a features and news designer as well as an illustrator for Houston Chronicle’s editorial staff. Nadya was awarded first place for her design portfolios in the 2015 and 2016 Texas Associated Press Media Editors awards.

Some interesting facts about Shakoor are that she is an accomplished paper artist who can sculpt animals and flowers out of paper; Nadya didn’t intend to be a journalist. She trained to become a product designer who would give form and life to various ideas — from the shape of chairs to the style of beverage bottles. Now she helps shapes the Chronicle’s visual image.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Humor – seeing the lighter side of any given situation has helped me significantly throughout my career. It has helped me build a strong camaraderie among my colleagues along with grit and perseverance. The news industry revolves around deadlines and changes. Breaking boundaries, taking risks, trying the unconventional routes with designs and annoying the pressmen. Adding humor reminds everyone to enjoy the work time spent away from family.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
Although this field of creative and illustrative journalism is learned by engaging in assignments and working through challenges. Looking back, I wonder if getting a degree in Fine Arts or an MBA would have given me further career options. Determination, sincerity in effort, and ability to work with all personalities has helped me land unexpected opportunities, and I am incredibly grateful for it.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
I read blogs and review design sites to monitor and incorporate current trends. I incessantly experiment with animation and After Effects since most of the learning process occurs by trying new techniques.

What is next for you in your career?
Visual Journalism has its limitations, and in these changing and fast-paced times require quick fixes. There was a time when you had days for a particular project; now it has to be done in hours. This means roles change, and you learn to adapt yourself.
Currently, I am being trained by CCI as a Super User to create Codes/Tags for a new, newsroom content management and publishing system. NewsGate is where you plan, design, manage, edit, package and distribute all the content – with one unified tool. Eventually, my role would be to train other journalists, designers and resource staff and provide assistance when required to create additional product changes based on feedback. The goal is to use my years of experience to help others grow and improve their performance.

What advice would you offer to others?
“Don’t waste your potential, do something! Get a canvas, throw some color on it, just splashes of color, and slowly envision it turning into a story,”- the point is to pursue your goals, as it can lead to great success in the future. Follow your passion. Be creative, dedicated, and persistently engage in active learning.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Print and Digital Design
• Career Advice
• Internship opportunities when available
• Assistance with design in their current projects

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Nadya Shakoor

Region:
Southwest

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