6 Essential Questions to Make a Powerful Entry in 2021
There has been no year like 2020 till now. Yes, the world has seen pandemics before, but never before has […]
INSTITUTE FOR GENERATIVE LEADERSHIP
There has been no year like 2020 till now. Yes, the world has seen pandemics before, but never before has […]
She came into my office and sat down. Her eyes looked worried, her body tensed. I could see she was holding her shoulders stiff and was not breathing in full breaths. What more was happening in her body was just about to be revealed to her in a few minutes.
As a part of the biennial ranking of the 50 leading management thinkers, Thinkers50 publishes an annual list of 30 thinkers who will do most to shape the future. Sameer Dua, Founder, Institute for Generative Leadership (India) and a bestselling author was selected to be a part of this “Radar” that lists “the 30 management thinkers most likely to shape the future of how organisations are managed and led”.
A fascinating year is about to end. It is only another few days before 2019 starts. There are two things that you can do:
1. Make a powerful entry into 2019; or,
2. Float into 2019 and happen to simply show up in the New Year.
I was in a conversation with a gentleman who has done an impressive job of setting up a chain of progressive learning institutions across the country. He is now looking to expand his network, and his program offerings. He and I spoke at length about the next steps for scaling up.
Here are 6 telling signs that your team needs a coach. Having a coach doesn’t mean that there is something wrong with the team. It essentially means that the team needs a “mirror” to see their own blind spots, so that they can start to become aware of these blind spots and have new choice for action.
What if you discovered you are at this moment carrying a powerful tool for creating an even brighter future? And, what if you realized that learning to use this tool more effectively could upgrade your life and career more swiftly than getting a smarter phone or a faster car?
Every improviser has a process — and at the very critical points, they ditch it and follow their gut. Why is this important to Leadership?
Improvisation is thought to be one of the most frightening gigs around yet is exhilarating once mastered.
An organization exists to fulfil a certain promise. One powerful interpretation of looking at an organization is as a ‘network of promises, to fulfil a larger promise’ .
So, finally, the last week of IPL 2018 is here. The Orange Cap holder (the highest run scorer) at this stage of the tournament, when each of the 8 teams have played 14 matches each, is Rishabh Pant from Delhi Daredevils. The Purple Cap holder (highest wicket taker) is Andrew Tye of Kings XI Punjab, Rishabh Pant made 684 runs in 14 innings and Andrew Tye took 24 wickets in 14 matches.