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EP 146 - Oussama Labib - CEO and Founder at aeqlia - If You Want Better Performance, You Need to Change Behavior

05 Oct 2021

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It was really enlightening to talk to Oussama Labib, the CEO and Founder at aeqlia, an all-in-one team development platform.  Oussama found his calling early in life and it is obvious that he is in the right place from his super positive attitude.   Some of the topics that we covered: Oussama was born to French-Moroccan parents who had migrated to France for their education As a teenager, he knew he wanted to work in the Human Resources field Spent a year in Bora Bora working in the hospitality business while at University Commuting with turtles versus commuting on the Paris metro Upon graduation from business school, bought a plane ticket to Singapore with a friend and started looking for a job Rose quickly to a leadership position at Ikea The reason he left his job to start his own business Why aeqlia was founded and why Oussama focused on EdTech aeqlia is an Arabic word that means mindset Companies are organized by teams, but most learning is focused on individuals Experiential learning increases retention Game-based learning is NOT Gamification Building highly personalized team development journeys Did Oussama coin the term "Instant Learnification"? The four stages of becoming a high-performance team Other titles we considered for this episode: The Point Was to Travel I Don't Look at My Choice as Weird It Makes My Life a Little Bit More Purpose-Driven Hit Repeat Every Single Day It Was the Best Year of My Life I Knew I Was No longer Going to Close Doors Myself It Sets the Bar Quite High Ideally, This Is a Never-Ending Process

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