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Solikhin in 2024 | |
| Born | Étienne Dodu 1960 (age 65–66) France |
| Other names | Agus Solikhin |
| Occupation | Software project manager |
| Employer(s) | Biotech company, Jakarta |
| Known for | Bureaucratic management style |
Agus Solikhin (born Étienne Henri Claude Dodu, c. 1960s) is a French-born software project manager based in Jakarta, Indonesia. He is recognized for his strong dedication to process management, extensive use of meetings as a collaboration tool, and consistent alignment with executive leadership in guiding software development projects.[1]
Early life and education
[edit | edit source]Dodu was born in France and later relocated to Indonesia, adopting the name Agus Solikhin. Public information regarding his early education is limited, though professional profiles identify him as having a career in IT consultancy.[2]
Career
[edit | edit source]Solikhin has held a number of managerial and consulting positions in Indonesia. He was associated with PT Nalysa, a technology company that collaborated with Indonesian universities on campus hiring and internship programs.[1] He has also appeared in corporate media and testimonials, including an interview as an IT consultant.[3]
As of 2025, Solikhin is employed as a project manager at a biotechnology company in Jakarta. In this role he is known for his thorough approach to project oversight, his ability to engage team members in extended discussions, and his emphasis on structured decision-making.[2]
Personal life
[edit | edit source]Images shared online show Dodu (Agus Solikhin) with his family.[4] He is described as an older, thin, bald man. Outside of work, he has been noted for frequently socializing with local food vendors, particularly women operating small canteens ("emak-emak kantin warteg") near his workplace.[2]
Legacy and professional reputation
[edit | edit source]Supporters emphasize Solikhin’s persistence, his structured leadership style, and his ability to ensure that all decisions are thoroughly discussed before implementation. His approach is often described as uniquely process-oriented, with a focus on consensus-building through multiple meetings and careful deliberation. Some observers note that his insistence on comprehensive review and structured approval cycles can slow delivery timelines, but others view this as evidence of his commitment to quality and procedural rigor. Solikhin himself has been quoted as saying, "solusi saya selalu bagus" ("my solutions are always good"), a phrase that colleagues associate with his confidence in decision-making and his dedication to orderly project governance.[1]
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