The New Nomad

Data Driven to Data Informed for Remote Teams with Imram Rehman | TNN50


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The modern business marketplace is a data-driven environment. The role of data is to empower business leaders to make decisions based on facts, trends, and statistical numbers. But with so much information out there, business leaders must be able to sift through the noise, and get the right information, so that they can make the best decisions about strategy and growth. Imran Rehman, CEO, and co-founder of Kokoro knows how vital data is in teams and how to make data work to benefit your business.

This episode of The New Nomad talks about how data should be used to make your team and business flourish. Imran, with his expertise in the topic, added an emotional touch to data measurement and management. With this kind of personal approach, our teams will have better communication and will be more productive. Dropping gold nugget after gold nugget, this episode of The New Nomad is certainly timely so listen and enjoy.


[3:35] Humans don't need to be fixed

[8:38] Psychological Safety for Remote Workers

[12:49] Quality over quantity anytime

[15:26] Good pressure vs bad pressure

[21:31] Creating inclusive environments

[26:58] Continuously be a student


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Imran Rehman is an organization and performance specialist, with expertise in measuring and developing high performance. Based in Vienna, Imran is a leadership coach as well as co-founder and CEO of Kokoro, which is a web-based tool that helps create the conditions for successful teams through strengthening psychological safety, belonging, and flow in real-time with a data-informed approach. 


Imran Rehman Links:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/imranrehman
Twitter: ImsRehman
Website: www.bekokoro.com


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