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Self-Aggrandizers: Wake-Up!

“Enlightenment is ego’s ultimate disappointment.”  – Chogyam Trungpa The corporate corridors are chockfull of Self-aggrandizers. The self-absorbed professionals, menacingly proclaiming their own exaggerated importance, power, or reputation. They evaluate their prominence by the immensity and pull of their fiefdom. Their ego surreptitiously entraps them tightly. Even brilliant professionals, unknowingly reach to a stage where they stop listening to any inputs. They strongly and only believe in their own views.They severely suffer from a ghoulish “I-Me-Mine” syndrome. The unappealing manifested symptoms of such distorted tendencies are so obvious and all around ... Read More

The (Un) Qualified Leader

Last week at a tranquil suburb hotel in Pune, I was addressing a group of professionals on incubating culture of Organization Building and sharply accentuating on the decisive role of a CEO. The focus was on “Why many large enterprises are impressively effective at managing growth and functional complexities, but actually quite compromised at building a process driven decision making future organisation”. Abruptly, one back-bencher agitatedly delivered a long monologue (I scantily remember few lines even now), “Sir, who should be accountable first… Everyday internal and external demands are multiplying… ... Read More

The Art Of Putting It Off Until Later…!

To be or not to be: that is the question   The most quoted and fabled soliloquy in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet.     Often we talk about Hamlet’s famous dilemma. His unrelenting brooding and travails. His tenacious struggle to unknot the most obstinate and demanding question. In midst of an emotionally challenging promise, he always tried to disentangle his dilemma. It was not that he was disloyal to his father, but that he had never resolved to discern the scruples matter out of his muddled mind. His tragic flaw was ... Read More

The Self-Deception of Irrationality

A blinding influence that can intuitively incapacitate your effectiveness at work… “Once upon a time, there was a brave king called….” Picture a stretched sun-filled summer noon, in the leafy shadow of the portico of a placid hamlet-home on the corner of a small town in the west of India, a toddler innocently listening to the story… When I look back at my growing years, I realize that my mother’s folk tales or father’s mythical heroic legends had a great influence over the shaping up of my life values.  How ... Read More