I had joined HMT watch plant in Nainital in 1989. Amongst many stories, there was one of a production supervisor, who was caught at the security gate at the end of the shift with 11 paisa worth of industrial salt in his front pocket. It was not of his personal […]
Monthly Archives: October 2018
One often comes across challenges of coordination not only in interdepartmental settings, but also between field staff and head office staff, leading to misunderstandings, distrust, frustration or at least suboptimal results. Over a period of time, this also becomes a cover for camouflaging one’s own weaknesses and inefficiencies too. Whenever […]
I began my coaching journey a few months back when I decided to learn the right way for professional coaching. While in training, I realised it was not as easy that it sounded to be a coach from typically what we see and learn from great coaching videos. I did […]
Americans and Europeans have contributed substantially to evolution of management thought, theory and concepts. On the other hand, Japan’s contribution is majorly in the area of quality. I also find their concept of workmanship interesting. Japanese say that just as there is a concept of sportsmanship in sports arena denoting […]
On a Sunday afternoon when I was lazing, accidently came across with a video by Simon Sinek which labelled as “CHANGE YOUR FUTURE – Life Changing Motivational Speech”. I started to watch the video and got carried away with it since it had such valuable lessons of life. Simple things […]
Roads and other public landmarks around the world are enough evidences that Mahatma Gandhi is considered one of the most influential world leaders. What was so special about him? Was he really a great leader or did he just happen to be “the right person at the right time” at […]