The importance of life-long learning was instilled in me during my childhood, both from my family and my community, whose spiritual leader is the Aga Khan
Yasmin Jetha, CIO at Bupa, says two-way communications and trust are key to delivering on time
It’s been said that busy people have more reserve capacity than people with very little on their plates. Yasmin Jetha is a case in point.
Group CIO of private healthcare provider Bupa, non-executive director of a media company in Kenya and member of several other boards, she is also the proud mother of two grown-up boys.
“Life is finite. We sometimes talk about scarce resources in terms of finances and materials, but really time is the precious resource,” says Jetha. “I became acutely aware of that when I was a working mother with young children. But interestingly my career also progressed during those times.”
via Health and efficiency for Bupa’s CIO – In-Depth – CIO UK Magazine
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Ya Ali Madad Yasmin, I was so glad to read about you and to findout that u arfe CIO of Bupa. Are there any Imaili long term homes? I am asking u because we have a sister in Colchester England and she is very weak and we are trying to convince her to move somewhere in a seniors facility.
please we would really appreciate if you could send us some information. Thanks and Ya Ali MAdad.
my email addres is yasminvirani@shaw.ca
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