Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 26 | Page 71

GET TO KNOW... On the lighter side of things, we ask the industry experts what makes them tick. . . . Rakesh Parbhoo, CEO at Westcon-Comstor Sub-Saharan Africa What would you describe as your most memorable achievement? What do you think is the current hot technology talking point? If you could go back and change one career decision what would it be? During my career, I have had to turn a number of businesses around. It never gets any easier to do but it is always worth it in the end, and it is something tangible as you can see where you as an individual make a difference. In fact, it is those turnarounds that I remember more than anything else. The great thing about technology is that there is always something new. It also presents a challenge as you have to keep on top of everything. Automation, Artificial Intelligence and the ever-expanding Internet of Things are going to continuously change how we work and live, and impact more and more on how we do things into the future. I have no regrets on my career decisions and there isn’t one thing that stands out. I do suppose there are times where I should have taken decisions quicker – that I knew in my gut to be the right ones. That however is the benefit of hindsight and not always easy to see in the moment. What first made you think of a career in technology? How do you deal with stress and unwind outside the office? I have been interested in technology since I was a child. I loved to take things apart to see how they worked, although I wasn’t always able to put them back together. I like to run to clear my head; and spending time with my family and friends always helps me unwind. I got my first computer from a cousin when I just hit my teens and have always had a passion for them. Even though I had that background, I was actually looking at a career in insurance or finance but landed up in technology and haven’t looked back. What style of management philosophy do you employ with your current position? I believe in servant leadership. Fundamentally it’s about working with teams and people, not expecting them to work for you. To me that means getting my hands dirty and leading by example. www.intelligentcio.com “ THE GREAT THING ABOUT TECHNOLOGY IS THAT THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. INTELLIGENTCIO 71