The Most Flamboyant He is one of the most flamboyant of batters the sport has seen. So pleasing to the eye with his exquisite stroke play. The slick cover drives played with effortless ease, the sublime flicks and the belligerent pulls, Rohit Sharma is a Giant in white ball Cricket and in Tests too, heContinue reading “Rohit Sharma : The Emergence of A Leader”
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‘Recognition’: The Most Effective Motivator ?
I was going through an analysis of effective motivators at work on LinkedIn, expertly put across by Eric Partaker, an accomplished entrepreneur and CEO coach based in the United Kingdom. My decently long stint in the work place and exposure to a varied environment nudged me to think about Eric Partaker’s post in the contextContinue reading “‘Recognition’: The Most Effective Motivator ?”
Ego System vs Eco System
I came across a very interesting piece of assessment on leadership by Dr Nora Gold, a writer and author from Toronto, Canada, which is not only relevant in today’s times but in my opinion it is the right way forward. As the piece was interesting and coupled with a latest incident in an institution whereContinue reading “Ego System vs Eco System”
Mothers of the World : The Finest of Leaders
The International Mother’s Day was celebrated yesterday and though I appropriately wanted to post my views on the D-Day itself, the very assimilation of thoughts and an attempt to bring everything together in the context of mothers has taken me time, such is the variety and expanse of a mother’s realm. To narrow down myContinue reading “Mothers of the World : The Finest of Leaders”
Performance, Assessment, Celebration & Time
Team Building Series The Team Building Series has covered various facets of Team Building viz the formation of the team, the defining of objectives, roles and responsibilities, a well organised kickstart, managing the storming stage, the importance of trust, how to develop trust, communication and cooperation and eventually putting the team on course to achievingContinue reading “Performance, Assessment, Celebration & Time”
A Clear, Undeniable Kickstart
The Team Building Series Once a Team is formed and Team members boarded, welcomed and introduced into the Project at hand, creating a clear start, defining objectives, roles and responsibilities in no uncertain terms is critical for sustainable team development. Objectives An undeniable purpose, an indisputable objective and an unquestionable ambition are essential to kickstartContinue reading “A Clear, Undeniable Kickstart”
The Most Versatile Boy
As I was going through my daily reading routine, I stumbled upon a very interesting tale . An extremely inspiring and fascinating narrative of a young boy growing up in the midst of difficult times. Lets have a look. The Great Depression For Samuel Moore Walton, born in 1918 in Oklahoma, life as a kidContinue reading “The Most Versatile Boy”
The Food Server
This is am incredible story of a young girl who loved to serve, who enjoyed adding value to the life of others, who worked hard with a smile on her face, who enjoyed to assist as well as lead, who followed her dream and eventually realised it. This is the story of Julia Stewart, aContinue reading “The Food Server“
Beware of The Ostrich….Effect
The Ostrich is the biggest bird, large and intimidating . Its long legs can make it gallop at high speeds and when angry it can be a handful to face. Reason enough not to get in the way of an Ostrich. However the Ostrich is a lovely bird, and one need not beware of theContinue reading “Beware of The Ostrich….Effect“
The Humanistic Matsushita
It is said that ‘ The best view comes after the hardest climb ‘ . From a childhood pushed into hardships, to losing loved ones, an apprentice post schooling, working strenuously long hours, starting a business without funds or support and facing the horrors of World War II, there emerged an entrepreneur, an amazing business leader, who byContinue reading “The Humanistic Matsushita”