Azran Osman Rani is a notable Malaysian business leader known for his innovative leadership in various industries. He is the founding CEO of AirAsia X, where he transformed it into a leading low-cost carrier. Azran holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford and an MBA from UCLA. He also served as the CEO of iflix Malaysia, driving its rapid growth in emerging markets. Currently, he is the CEO and co-founder of Naluri, a digital health platform. Azran emphasizes trust, empowerment, and innovation in his leadership, influenced by his personal experiences and values, including family and integrity.
Azran Osman Rani Quotes
01. “Success is making a positive difference to other people, especially seeing others grow, succeed and thrive as a result of your own small contribution.”
— Azran Osman Rani
02. “Rarely does a candidate think ahead and take the time to understand what the hiring company’s priorities are, and then carefully presents himself as a ‘solution’ to the company’s existing gaps/needs.”
— Azran Osman Rani
03. “The world will continue to be hit by natural disasters and hateful mass killings, but communities bounce back stronger, so keep going.”
— Azran Osman Rani
04. “I seek advice from my wife, who has been with me for 20 years and knows me better than I even know my own self.”
— Azran Osman Rani
05. “Trust is such an important principle for me. I want to believe in the best of each person, and some time back, I have experienced that trust being broken – which shook me to the core.”
— Azran Osman Rani
06. “Some people can have a dark side, completely the opposite of the image they portray.”
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07. “Malaysia didn’t end up winning any gold medals at the Rio Olympics, but had set new records and brought the nation closer, so keep going.”
— Azran Osman Rani
08. “My sons are my proudest ‘accomplishments’ in life and I get energized seeing their individual personalities develop as they grow up.”
— Azran Osman Rani
09. “If I’m not traveling for external meetings, my usual day at work starts with a quiet session to plan and prioritize things that need to get done, and then clearing off important emails that need attention.”
— Azran Osman Rani