
In this episode of The Dollar Diaries podcast, M Junaid Khan, Group Chief of Planning, Performance, and Business Excellence at PureHealth, shares insights from his extensive career journey across telecom and healthcare sectors, highlighting the importance of adaptability and calculated risk-taking. He discusses how shifting roles and industries intentionally has contributed to his professional growth, emphasizing that core managerial skills transcend industry boundaries. Junaid stresses the significance of meticulous career planning while remaining open to opportunities that challenge one's comfort zone, noting that these strategic moves are essential for continuous learning and leadership development.
Junaid reflects on the rapid transformation of cities like Dubai and the expanding role of technology in business and society. He advocates for embracing technological advances such as AI and machine learning, viewing them as critical tools for future success rather than threats. Drawing parallels between organizational turnarounds and piloting aircraft, he explains the complexity and precision required to navigate large enterprises, especially in critical sectors like healthcare. This analogy reinforces his leadership philosophy that every decision impacts thousands of lives, urging leaders to work beyond themselves with a focus on lasting legacy and societal benefit.
The discussion also touches on broader topics such as the democratization of knowledge through technology, financial principles including capital structure considerations, and the evolving workplace dynamics prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Junaid highlights the importance of hybrid work models and effective communication in maintaining business continuity. Throughout the episode, he underscores the balance between technological advancement and human-centric leadership, advocating for inclusive growth and continuous innovation while acknowledging the challenges faced by diverse populations worldwide.
Meet the Team:
A dynamic mix of personalities and expertise, each bringing unique energy to the table. Abubakr Sajith, the unofficial leader (even if he didn’t ask for it), keeps things running smoothly with his finance, IT, and entrepreneurial background. Gazala Parkar, the PR pro, is the team’s caring yet no-nonsense mother figure, while Guhaesh Subramanian, the ever-networking master's student, plays the carefree uncle. Anas Memon is the resident numbers guy deep in finance, M&A, and private equity. At the same time, Aditya Poddar, with his love-hate relationship with his 9-to-5, embraces his role as the team’s laid-back producer. Eiman Ansari, the cybersecurity expert, provides comedic relief when she shows up alongside Liz Ann D’Souza, the creative force with a film and content creation background. And then there’s Zainab Netterwala, the IT and computer science whiz, who takes on the role of the little sister in this eclectic, ever-evolving crew.
Chapters:
00:00 - 00:27 - Trailer
00:27 - 03:12 - Early career
03:12 - 08:50 - Life across the GCC
08:50 - 10:51 - Rapid growth of Dubai through the decades
10:51 - 13:27 - Career pivots
13:27 - 17:06 - Embracing change and career adaptability
17:06 - 21:00 - COVID, crisis management & leadership lessons
21:00 - 23:34 - Work-from-home vs hybrid work models
23:34 - 29:00 - Managing multiple roles & leading through delegation
29:00 - 33:00 - Learning finance & cross-functional leadership
33:00 - 38:50 - Rethinking debt, dividends & Islamic finance principles
38:50 - 43:40 - Turnarounds explained
43:40 - 46:03 - Legacy, leadership & impact
46:03 - 53:00 - AI, machine learning & future of technology
53:00 - 1:02:17 - Technology & inequalities